What SMOKING music are you listening to? (2025)



Well, the shop came and picked up the mower and they agree it is broke but it isn't $1200 broke. I didn't break the internal drive shaft just the axle flange. The axle flange assembly fits over the splined drive shaft in the transmission case and can be removed and replaced without cracking the transmission case open. Only $400 broke if I put a used part in.
 
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Billy Roberts was a popular coffee house player in San Francisco when he wrote Hey Joe in late 1961. While Jimi was still in Ft. Campbell Ky until May of 1962 when he was discharged he returned to Seattle by June of that year. There is anecdotal evidence that Billy did a month long "tour" of Seattle coffee houses that August. That is probably where Jimi first heatd the song.


 
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I have performed the song "Tennessee Whiskey" more times in my life than I can count, and the version I do is the Chris Stapleton version. Many times I've had older guys come up to me afterwards asking if I knew who originally wrote that song (assuming I thought it was Stapleton). 9 times out of 10 they would try to tell me it was George Jones. I'd have to educate them saying "Not only did George Jones not write that song, he wasn't even the first one to record it". George released his version in 1983 a full two years after David Allan Coe released the first version in 1981. Coe didn't write it either, it was written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove (Dean Dillon also wrote several of George Strait's hits).


 
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A really good friend of mine wrote a rap song and sent it to me, we have always bounced ideas off of each other and shared music with each other. And although I didn't think much of his rap song, I did think the hook was catchy. So I asked him if I could use the hook because I had some random verses that I had never done anything with and thought It might work. Of course he said go for it. So here is his rap song and the song that I did using his hook.


 
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I have performed the song "Tennessee Whiskey" more times in my life than I can count, and the version I do is the Chris Stapleton version. Many times I've had older guys come up to me afterwards asking if I knew who originally wrote that song (assuming I thought it was Stapleton). 9 times out of 10 they would try to tell me it was George Jones. I'd have to educate them saying "Not only did George Jones not write that song, he wasn't even the first one to record it". George released his version in 1983 a full two years after David Allan Coe released the first version in 1981. Coe didn't write it either, it was written by Dean Dillon and Linda Hargrove (Dean Dillon also wrote several of George Strait's hits).


Found this video of a version performed by little ol' me. Ironically, I announce that the song was originally performed by George Jones 😆 . I knew at the time it was originally done by DAC, but from what I can (somewhat) remember we had enjoyed a few shots of the song's namesake during that show.

 
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I really good friend of mine wrote a rap song and sent it to me, we have always bounced ideas off of each other and shared music with each other. And although I didn't think much of his rap song, I did think the hook was catchy. So I asked him if I could use the hook because I had some random verses that I had never done anyting with and thought It might work. Of course he said go for it. So here is his rap song and the song that I did using his hook.


Frank beat your friend to it.

 
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