This week’s Country Music Friday will feature songs with titles
that include actions which may result after you trip. Something that kind of
klutzy people like me do more often than I care to admit. How fun!
The First: Slow Rollin’ by Dallas Smith
He really does need to give it a rest.
The Second: Tumblin’
Tears by One More Girl
Thoughts: That is a
significant amount of black mascara that lady is wearing. How does their hair
stay so perfectly manicured if they’re driving fast on the highway with the top
down (Answer: magic)? Do you think the Zac G. impersonator was
planned or they just found him and decided to include him? Let me know if any
of you have the answers.
The Third and Final: I Wanna Go Home by Sundy
Best
Because after I embarrass myself in public by tripping over my
own feet, I typically want to go home and hide for a bit.
Hello and welcome. Lovely to have you here, as always. I hope the last seven days have been pleasant for you all.
We’ve got a little bit of a motley crew selection this week, but that’s just what happens sometimes so you’ll just have to trust that it will all be alright.
The First: John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16 by Keith Urban
There was NO.WAY. I could avoid including this song today. It has been following me all week and I’m not complaining. This song in a strange way reminds me of Kenny Chesney’s American Kids and I can’t quite put my finger on why. If you figure it out, please let me know.
Since I know you’re wondering, I knew the latter two Johns but will admit that when I was explaining this song to my father* this past weekend, I had to google who John Cougar was. I know now: It’s John Mellencamp. Just in case you were pretending to know but didn’t. Now when someone comes up to you tomorrow and asks you who all the Johns are that you’re singing about – because good luck getting this song out of your head – you’ll be able to tell them and not look foolish.
Finally, I feel it is my duty to tell you that this song sounds best when played at a high volume. In a car. With them windows rolled down.
The Second: Oh, Tonight by Josh Abbott Band feat. Kacey Musgraves
A favourite of mine from many summers ago, this song found its way back into my brain this week, which has obviously resulted in me continuously hitting repeat every morning as I’m getting ready for work. Please enjoy it.
The Third and Final: Nowhere Fast by Old Dominion
Can’t stop, won’t stop. As you’ve undoubtedly noticed, these boys are very quickly becoming serious favourites of mine. It cannot be helped. I did struggle to find a recorded version of this song on the youtube, which is a real shame (although you can find it at other sources like iTunes and Spotify) but as I am also a big fan of live music, I’m really not that heartbroken about it. Hope you enjoy it!
*FATHERS DAY SHOUT OUT! I love you, Dad <3
Here’s a song dedicated to you by another father who, though also a talented musician with almost as many kids, cannot possibly be anywhere near as hilarious as you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbIJeMniHKU
Have
you ever been sitting at your desk, or perhaps bopping around at home, and
thought to yourself, “man, I wish Karla was here to be my DJ and play all her
great CMF choices for me right now.”
WELL,
GUESS WHAT I'VE DONE!?
I
can’t tell if you’ve guessed it already, so I will just tell you: I made a
playlist on Spotify* with most of the songs that have been featured in CMF (and
that I could remember/find) over the last few years for your listening
pleasure. You’re welcome. I am rather new to Spotify, but I
believe you can search "karcarr8" to find me and then you can then listen to the playlist. Spoiler alert: the playlist
is called “CMF” and it’s the only one on my profile.
And so we move onto this
week’s selections:
The First: So Much
For Taking It Slow by Bobby Wills
I
actually love the concept for this music video. I do, however, understand that
unless you were too once a dancer or have ever watched a season of So
You Think You Can Dance and therefore know everything there is about
dance (…) you may not care too much for it. So instead I give you permission to
just listen to the song instead of watching the vid, since that is what we’re
here for, after all.
The Second: Rodeo by
Mackenzie Porter
This song is quite catchy
and as much as I have tried to not like it… I like it. Gah! Hopefully you enjoy
it a little too, even though you may not want to. I also feel like the ladies
of country music are horribly underrepresented in CMF, so this is an attempt to
correct that. Today I’m choosing to highlight the three things that I enjoy
about this music video because no one wants to hear from a pessimist on a
Friday:
1.The gentleman is quite attractive.
2.She dances in confetti. I wouldn’t personally
choose to do so in a music video… but it has now inspired an interest in me to
dance around in confetti just on an average Tuesday or
something. I hope that I am presented with that opportunity one day.
3.I am so proud of him for figuring it out at the
end there and paying for her laundry. Too cute.
The Third and Final: Georgia
Clay by Josh Kelley
Just sit back, relax, and
allow my good friend Josh to regale you with stories from the carefree days of
his rebellious youth.
Apparently
the theme for this week is “songs that will be played on repeat this summer”
because this selection is just begging for you to do that.
The First: Cheap
Seats by Dallas Smith
Dear
Dallas Smith,
COULD
YOU PLEASE STOP?! It is unreasonable for you to consistently produce number one
singles. It’s really not fair to any of the other people in your industry. Have
you never heard the term “sharing is caring”? Clearly you have not since you
continue to hog all the talent and not give anyone else a chance. Is it that
you are physically incapable of writing bad songs? I suggest you challenge
yourself a little and just try it.
Just to see if you can do something different for a change, because this has
gotten ridiculous.
An oldie* but a goodie that
I’m just realizing has never been featured, so here you go! Favourite line: “Breakin’ hearts and curfews” Probably
because I haven’t done either of those things. Dreams, my friends. Big dreams.
The Third and Final: Smack
Dab by Chasin’ Crazy
Let’s just get the video rant
out of the way: This lyric video would be fine if it weren’t for the weird
silhouette overlay they’ve chosen to “artistically” add in at various points
throughout the song. Sigh. Why do people do these things? I wish I knew.
Moving on, these humans will
be playing at Sunfest this summer (I WISH I were going) and I think they would
be fun to watch live. Who knew you were allowed to have all five band members
sing the majority of a song together and not need to incorporate choreographed
group dancing? I
did not. But I like it. Here’s another part of this song I like (that I
just presume my friend David will not): “Hella
high gurl, hella hella high gurl” at 1:15-1:18. Purely for the
ridiculousness factor. And that it’s really fun to sing along with. Anywho,
best of luck getting this song out of your head.
*Age is relative here since
we’re calling a song that came out two years ago “old”.