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minus-squareAdmiral Patrick@dubvee.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·21 days agoThis inspired a meme idea, but it’d be a parody of a 90s country music song. Dunno if anyone would even get it let alone appreciate it 😆
minus-squaredohpaz42@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·21 days agoDo it anyway. I appreciate all the memes, whether I get them or not.
minus-squareAdmiral Patrick@dubvee.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·edit-221 days agoLol, thanks. When I get some time, I may make half of it and gauge it from there. It may be able to stand on its own without knowing the song, or it may not. For reference, the song is “Except for Monday” by Lorrie Morgan
minus-squarewjrii@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·21 days agoPretty good song. Production is pretty “Nashville”, but the machine still valued a clever turn of phrase in those days, which weren’t too far removed from what Steve Earle called Nashville’s “Great Credibility Scare of the 1980s.”
minus-squareAdmiral Patrick@dubvee.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·edit-221 days agoYeah, it’s from ‘91 so several years before the genre devolved into the "big trucks, cold beer, guns, god, and panderin’ " country we know today.
minus-squareFlying Squid@lemmy.worldMlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·21 days agoI can tell you right now I almost certainly wouldn’t get it.
This inspired a meme idea, but it’d be a parody of a 90s country music song. Dunno if anyone would even get it let alone appreciate it 😆
Do it anyway. I appreciate all the memes, whether I get them or not.
Lol, thanks.
When I get some time, I may make half of it and gauge it from there. It may be able to stand on its own without knowing the song, or it may not.
For reference, the song is “Except for Monday” by Lorrie Morgan
Pretty good song. Production is pretty “Nashville”, but the machine still valued a clever turn of phrase in those days, which weren’t too far removed from what Steve Earle called Nashville’s “Great Credibility Scare of the 1980s.”
Yeah, it’s from ‘91 so several years before the genre devolved into the "big trucks, cold beer, guns, god, and panderin’ " country we know today.
I can tell you right now I almost certainly wouldn’t get it.