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White Trash With Money - Audio CD - Toby Keith

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Audio CD - 11 April, 2006
Show Dog Nashville
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CD Tracks:

    Get Drunk and Be Somebody
    A Little Too Late
    Can't Buy You Money
    Crash Here Tonight
    Grain Of Salt
    I Ain't Already There
    Note To Self
    Too Far This Time
    Ain't No Right Way
    Brand New Bow (bus song)
    Hell No (bus song)
    Runnin' Block (bus song)


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Audio CD Description

Since Toby Keith's commercial success and canny image manipulation show how shrewd he is, perhaps the best explanation for songs as lackluster as "Note to Self" (a generic Rolling Stones arrangement with a hokey lyric) and "Runnin' Block" (about bedding an unattractive woman for the benefit of a buddy) are either laziness or pandering. On


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Mr. Boot-in-Your-Ass puts down the flag, picks up a lingerie catalogue

Toby Keith's idea of a cowboy is pretty much the opposite of Brokeback Mountain. Putting out an album on his own label, the country superstar jettisons his reactionary politics for good old-fashioned lovin'. There's something mildly distasteful about "Runnin' Block," a graceful, Spanish-tinged ballad where Wingman Toby entertains a "big ol' jelly roll" so his buddy can score. And if Keith's chief requirement for romance is a pair of "Vicki's Secret underwear," it's hard to get worked up; he's self-mocking enough to earn his laddish hell-raising. Especially when the hell he raises is so much fun-like "Get Drunk and Be Somebody," a blue-collar tale in which Paycheck Friday and a trip to the saloon provide the rare chance for friends in low places to become Nashville stars.


Too Far This Time

I love this song. Besides relating to it, is a mixed feeling passionate song that makes me just want to slow dirty dance. I can just see her trying to sweet talk the guy and he leads on like its working and he just twirls her out the open door he came in a short time earlier. I love Toby!!! TKIFC GMack


Money Back Please...

I was not impressed with this at all. If I could take it back to the store I would. It all sounds so generic and numb. He should have chosen from a bigger group of songs cuz this group was not good.

 

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