Kenny Chesney new album buyers ONLY (page 7, halfway down)
Moderator: SMLCHNG
-
nycparrothead
- Changing Channels
- Posts: 16439
- Joined: July 12, 2003 8:45 am
- Number of Concerts: 0
-
a1aara
- Hoot!
- Posts: 2777
- Joined: April 27, 2004 1:04 pm
- Number of Concerts: 75
- Location: South of disorder
You are now on double secret probation!nycparrothead wrote:MAKE ME!! NA NA NA NA BOO BOO!!!a1aara wrote:Why is this in A Jimmy Buffett discussion? Shouldn't this whole thread be in off topic? I demand that everyone stop posting to this thread! Stop now!![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
(Hey dude! Wanna help me give Jahfin an atomic wedgie?!)
-
Ilph
- Inactive User
- Posts: 10333
- Joined: June 29, 2003 6:54 pm
- Number of Concerts: 0
- Location: Edwardsville, IL
You two are NOT keeping this thread on topic. Please refrain from any other discussion in this thread unless it is about how much you love the new Kenny Chesney album.a1aara wrote:You are now on double secret probation!nycparrothead wrote:MAKE ME!! NA NA NA NA BOO BOO!!!a1aara wrote:Why is this in A Jimmy Buffett discussion? Shouldn't this whole thread be in off topic? I demand that everyone stop posting to this thread! Stop now!![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
(Hey dude! Wanna help me give Jahfin an atomic wedgie?!)
-
nycparrothead
- Changing Channels
- Posts: 16439
- Joined: July 12, 2003 8:45 am
- Number of Concerts: 0
-
ph4ever
- Last Man Standing
- Posts: 50507
- Joined: July 31, 2002 1:26 pm
- Favorite Buffett Song: CILCIA or OPH
- Number of Concerts: 299
- Favorite Boat Drink: Rhum with my Chum or beer
- Location: Home in the GREAT state of Texas!
- Contact:
DsilCaribe wrote:ATTENTION:
THIS THREAD WILL NOW BE CHANGED, INSTEAD OF BEING A THREAD TO POST YOUR COMPLAINTS ABOUT KENNY CHESNEY OR YOUR COMPLIMENTS ON KENNY CHESNEY, IT WILL NOW BE FOCUSED ON HIS NEW ALBUM, "BE AS YOU ARE: SONGS FROM AN OLD BLUE CHAIR"
PLEASE LEAVE ALL OTHER COMPLAINTS ABOUT KENNY TO A DIFFERENT THREAD. THANKYOU
I am interested in what others who have bought or heard this album think of the songs.
What is your favorite song on the album? toss up between Key Lime Pie, Boston and the ocean mix of Old Blue Chair
What is the most Buffettesque song on the album, in your opinion?
Which song can you most relate to? all of it
Which song reminds you most of the "islands"? all of it
Is this your favorite Kenny Chesney CD yet? YES
I believe there are certain people who are born landlocked but they are for some reason drawn to the sand, surf and sun. The call of mellow muisc, steel drums, saxiphones will always be a sauve to their soul. I've known people like this - I'm one of them. This whole cd brings that attitude and relaxation. I ride public transit to and from work - it's been a while since I've dug out the discman and thrown in some batteries just to listen to a cd - this is one of them.
Well...(said in my best Bubba voice) I've been on sabbatical.
-
Crazy Navy Flyer
- On a Salty Piece of Land
- Posts: 11425
- Joined: May 11, 2002 8:00 pm
- Number of Concerts: 100
- Favorite Boat Drink: rum
- Location: Pensacola
I really like it bacause I can identify with it, I lived in the islands for several years and know of what he sings. I 've sailed the Virgin Islands, both US and British often, in and out of Cinnamon Bay on St. John, and consumed many gallons of Foxy's firewater rum, Foxy is a personal friend. Cruzan and diet was my drink of choice when I lived there, bought Cruzan for $10 a case from the distillery. I've busted my a$$ on the tire swing near Stanley's in Canegarden Bay. I've met Island Boys and Sherrys, too many stories to tell and this cd brings back lots of great memories
Back to livin' Floridays
-
igator
- Southeast of disorder
- Posts: 97
- Joined: January 21, 2005 8:58 pm
- Number of Concerts: 0
- Location: NOFLA
Chez
BAYA is very good album-- to add to many others. BTW, downloaded it off iTunes. He's got a tremendous voice, but I think what bothers many about him is that KC comes off as 'poser' to music purists. Because there was a time when C&W musicians weren't perfectly packaged, sculpted and pretty like they all are now. Buffett for instance, doesn't necessarily have great looks or even a particularly 'great' voice (in standard sense..)-- but he has 'something' special about him and his personality and songwriting that stands out and rings authentically. You just know he didn't have any big breaks given to him and he blazed his way. He was doing gulfcoast/carib/island when it was WAY not cool in Nashville. and carved his own 'personality' out of his makings..
Having said that, Chesney is obviously an outstanding talent-- and he obviously went on vaca and found something he liked-- and is very wise to play up this angle. Like another person posted earlier-- chicks absolutely dig the guy--so it seems kind of natural for him to play up the 'tan beach stud' image. More power to him.
Having said that, Chesney is obviously an outstanding talent-- and he obviously went on vaca and found something he liked-- and is very wise to play up this angle. Like another person posted earlier-- chicks absolutely dig the guy--so it seems kind of natural for him to play up the 'tan beach stud' image. More power to him.
-
igator
- Southeast of disorder
- Posts: 97
- Joined: January 21, 2005 8:58 pm
- Number of Concerts: 0
- Location: NOFLA
Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:I really like it bacause I can identify with it, I lived in the islands for several years and know of what he sings. I 've sailed the Virgin Islands, both US and British often, in and out of Cinnamon Bay on St. John, and consumed many gallons of Foxy's firewater rum, Foxy is a personal friend. Cruzan and diet was my drink of choice when I lived there, bought Cruzan for $10 a case from the distillery. I've busted my a$$ on the tire swing near Stanley's in Canegarden Bay. I've met Island Boys and Sherrys, too many stories to tell and this cd brings back lots of great memories
BTW, what does the 'diet' refer to? diet coke or something? thanks..
-
Quiet and Shy
- On a Salty Piece of Land
- Posts: 10648
- Joined: September 22, 2004 12:16 am
- Number of Concerts: 15
- Location: Centennial, CO
-
ph4ever
- Last Man Standing
- Posts: 50507
- Joined: July 31, 2002 1:26 pm
- Favorite Buffett Song: CILCIA or OPH
- Number of Concerts: 299
- Favorite Boat Drink: Rhum with my Chum or beer
- Location: Home in the GREAT state of Texas!
- Contact:
igator wrote:Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:I really like it bacause I can identify with it, I lived in the islands for several years and know of what he sings. I 've sailed the Virgin Islands, both US and British often, in and out of Cinnamon Bay on St. John, and consumed many gallons of Foxy's firewater rum, Foxy is a personal friend. Cruzan and diet was my drink of choice when I lived there, bought Cruzan for $10 a case from the distillery. I've busted my a$$ on the tire swing near Stanley's in Canegarden Bay. I've met Island Boys and Sherrys, too many stories to tell and this cd brings back lots of great memories
BTW, what does the 'diet' refer to? diet coke or something? thanks..
a lot of people now drink rum with some form of diet cola
Well...(said in my best Bubba voice) I've been on sabbatical.
Good point. I'm gonna start a Drive-By Truckers thread in this part of the message board and see how long it lasts. At least they have more to do with Buffett than Chesney since David Hood (reknowned Muscle Shoals session musician and father of Trucker Patterson Hood) has appeared on his fair share of Buffett albums over the years.Quiet and Shy wrote:Hmmmmmm...thought this was a Buffett site. Have to check my bookmarks...yup, chesneynews.com
-
a1aara
- Hoot!
- Posts: 2777
- Joined: April 27, 2004 1:04 pm
- Number of Concerts: 75
- Location: South of disorder
ph4ever wrote:igator wrote:Crazy Navy Flyer wrote:I really like it bacause I can identify with it, I lived in the islands for several years and know of what he sings. I 've sailed the Virgin Islands, both US and British often, in and out of Cinnamon Bay on St. John, and consumed many gallons of Foxy's firewater rum, Foxy is a personal friend. Cruzan and diet was my drink of choice when I lived there, bought Cruzan for $10 a case from the distillery. I've busted my a$$ on the tire swing near Stanley's in Canegarden Bay. I've met Island Boys and Sherrys, too many stories to tell and this cd brings back lots of great memories
BTW, what does the 'diet' refer to? diet coke or something? thanks..
a lot of people now drink rum with some form of diet cola
I was a bartender from 1986 to 1989 and people drank rum and diet cokes way back then as well.
-
PIR8-4T
- Southeast of disorder
- Posts: 54
- Joined: January 6, 2004 1:21 pm
- Favorite Buffett Song: A Pirate Looks At 40
- Number of Concerts: 20
- Favorite Boat Drink: 50/50 Margarita
- Location: Capitola, CA
Back to the original thread with a few comments.
After the first listen last night of the new Chesney CD I think it will get a lot of play time in my house. A coupe of the songs towards the end really had the Buffett (of the old days) influence and sounded great.
Chesney is not a "wanna-be"... he is a Buffett fan and so who do you think will influence his music...Prince???
Buffett has a ton of influence on country music. Just ask Allan Jackson (twice), Phil Vasser in "Six Pack Summer" and Lonestar mentions "parrotheads" in 2 of their songs.
Actually I am grateful to Chesney because one night about 3 years ago I over heard the lyrics "so that's how Jimmy Buffett feels" and started listening to country music (also) and found a lot of very enjoyable music out there and now I am able to go to more that one concert a year.
Come April 16th our group will be at the Shark Tank in San Jose front row, upper deck (for the 3rd straight time ) watching Jimmy on the stage and the show on the floor
After the first listen last night of the new Chesney CD I think it will get a lot of play time in my house. A coupe of the songs towards the end really had the Buffett (of the old days) influence and sounded great.
Chesney is not a "wanna-be"... he is a Buffett fan and so who do you think will influence his music...Prince???
Buffett has a ton of influence on country music. Just ask Allan Jackson (twice), Phil Vasser in "Six Pack Summer" and Lonestar mentions "parrotheads" in 2 of their songs.
Actually I am grateful to Chesney because one night about 3 years ago I over heard the lyrics "so that's how Jimmy Buffett feels" and started listening to country music (also) and found a lot of very enjoyable music out there and now I am able to go to more that one concert a year.
Come April 16th our group will be at the Shark Tank in San Jose front row, upper deck (for the 3rd straight time ) watching Jimmy on the stage and the show on the floor
-
Quiet and Shy
- On a Salty Piece of Land
- Posts: 10648
- Joined: September 22, 2004 12:16 am
- Number of Concerts: 15
- Location: Centennial, CO
Okay, let me share my skepticism about Chesney. (I've liked some of his music but haven't heard any of the new stuff.) I guess it comes down to who/what you really are vs. image. It seems to me that KC may really like the sand, beach and islands, but he's not willing to take the risk and "let go" of the ties to and fit in with Nashville. He's trying to play both games at the same time (although they're not mutually exclusive, there's not a huge overlap). So, the beach image seems somewhat contrived and not completely authentic. To me it comes across as what can be marketed vs. where one belongs and then marketing from there (the Buffett approach). I feel like I'm being sold to as opposed to having a chance to buy.
For example, look at a picture of KC; he just can't bear to take off that cowboy hat!! Is it because he's a self-conscious bald guy (then put on a ball cap or fishing hat), and/or to keep the Nashville image?? It's just goofy to me. Tully Mars was a cowboy who went to the beach and you sure don't hear about him running around the islands and boats in a cowboy hat!! It's like comparing something that is chocolatey to real chocolate... the chocolatey is missing the cocoa butter; it just doesn't have that true texture and flavor. I've been looking for it with KC but I just can't quite find it.
For example, look at a picture of KC; he just can't bear to take off that cowboy hat!! Is it because he's a self-conscious bald guy (then put on a ball cap or fishing hat), and/or to keep the Nashville image?? It's just goofy to me. Tully Mars was a cowboy who went to the beach and you sure don't hear about him running around the islands and boats in a cowboy hat!! It's like comparing something that is chocolatey to real chocolate... the chocolatey is missing the cocoa butter; it just doesn't have that true texture and flavor. I've been looking for it with KC but I just can't quite find it.
"Reading departure signs in some big airport reminds me of the places I've been"
50 countries and territories, 46 states...so far
50 countries and territories, 46 states...so far
-
msu#1
- Behind Door #3
- Posts: 3479
- Joined: February 23, 2002 7:00 pm
- Number of Concerts: 0
- Location: Where the weather fits my clothes- the Great lakes
Quiet and Shy wrote:Okay, let me share my skepticism about Chesney. (I've liked some of his music but haven't heard any of the new stuff.) I guess it comes down to who/what you really are vs. image. It seems to me that KC may really like the sand, beach and islands, but he's not willing to take the risk and "let go" of the ties to and fit in with Nashville. He's trying to play both games at the same time (although they're not mutually exclusive, there's not a huge overlap). So, the beach image seems somewhat contrived and not completely authentic. To me it comes across as what can be marketed vs. where one belongs and then marketing from there (the Buffett approach). I feel like I'm being sold to as opposed to having a chance to buy.
For example, look at a picture of KC; he just can't bear to take off that cowboy hat!! Is it because he's a self-conscious bald guy (then put on a ball cap or fishing hat), and/or to keep the Nashville image?? It's just goofy to me. Tully Mars was a cowboy who went to the beach and you sure don't hear about him running around the islands and boats in a cowboy hat!! It's like comparing something that is chocolatey to real chocolate... the chocolatey is missing the cocoa butter; it just doesn't have that true texture and flavor. I've been looking for it with KC but I just can't quite find it.

Lake Erie Pirate scientist
-
sunseeker
- Woman going crazy on Caroline street
- Posts: 22134
- Joined: April 18, 2002 8:00 pm
- Favorite Buffett Song: That's what living is to me
- Number of Concerts: 50
- Favorite Boat Drink: Mostly water these days
- Location: North Carolina
Quiet and Shy wrote:Okay, let me share my skepticism about Chesney. (I've liked some of his music but haven't heard any of the new stuff.) I guess it comes down to who/what you really are vs. image. It seems to me that KC may really like the sand, beach and islands, but he's not willing to take the risk and "let go" of the ties to and fit in with Nashville. He's trying to play both games at the same time (although they're not mutually exclusive, there's not a huge overlap). So, the beach image seems somewhat contrived and not completely authentic. To me it comes across as what can be marketed vs. where one belongs and then marketing from there (the Buffett approach). I feel like I'm being sold to as opposed to having a chance to buy.
For example, look at a picture of KC; he just can't bear to take off that cowboy hat!! Is it because he's a self-conscious bald guy (then put on a ball cap or fishing hat), and/or to keep the Nashville image?? It's just goofy to me. Tully Mars was a cowboy who went to the beach and you sure don't hear about him running around the islands and boats in a cowboy hat!! It's like comparing something that is chocolatey to real chocolate... the chocolatey is missing the cocoa butter; it just doesn't have that true texture and flavor. I've been looking for it with KC but I just can't quite find it.
actually in a couple of his videos, he is seen without his hat. And just because he is a celebrity doesn't make him any less self conscious about being bald. Celebs are people too and I KNOW many bald men who aren't seen in public with out a hat.
EVERYONE has their own insecurities....I know I do and if I had to wager ...I bet you do to. It simply doesn't have any effect on his music!
There's this one particular harbor.....

[/url]