![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s a celebration to fishing and relaxing with friends. Cold Beer and a Fishin Pole – Trent Willmon If you’re looking for a tune that can cheer you up after a less than stellar day on the water, then this is the perfect choice.ģ. “You know, a bad day of fishin’ beats a good day of anything else” The song explores all the aspects of what make fishing fun, and the lyrics contain this great reminder: This is an enjoyable song that takes a unique look at something that can frustrate most fisherman, a bad day of fishing. It’s a fun song with plenty of jokes, and it even reached No. This is a classic comedy song, telling the story of a man who’s been given an ultimatum by his girlfriend: he can either stop fishing or the relationship will be over. While this subject is popular enough to be its own sub-genre, there are a few standout tunes that anyone can enjoy. As a result, numerous songs have been written in praise of casting a rod, relaxing by the water, and scoring some impressive catches. It’s a favorite pastime of many artists, as well as their fans. Here’s the Dirt Band, in one of its incarnations, singing “Fishin’ in the Dark.Fishing has always played a major role in the world of country music. “It’s been an enormous blessing,” Photoglo said. Waldman read a list of country songs that reference “Fishin’ in the Dark” in their lyrics. “He used to play it in the clubs, and his live act after he became famous.” “It’s influenced all of these up-and-coming country acts or even people like Kenny Chesney,” he said. He mentions Brooks, who recorded and released the song three times. People talk about the song, but that record that the Dirt Band made, it so impressed so many people,” Photoglo said. “I was standing in the right place when they captured lightning in a bottle. He went, ‘Man, the Dirt Band, this is perfect for them.’ Actually, Josh and Wendy and I all lived in the same place over on 10th Avenue (in Nashville). “Back in the early days, we’d all get together, and Wendy and I would cook. “He heard the song at a party one night,” he said. Photoglo said, “Josh Leo came from Los Angeles to Nashville at the same time Wendy and I did, and he had just gotten the job to produce the Dirt Band. Well, the song became a hit thanks to some fortunate circumstances. Kenny Chesney Was Influenced By ‘Fishin’ in the Dark’ We weren’t trying to be like any other song.” “But she said, ‘No, fishing in the dark.’ We started messing around with it, and it just happened, you know? We did it for fun. “And the first thing I thought was, ‘I want to run away screaming because I love my song.'” Photoglo said. She just finished listening to “A Prairie Home Companion” and said to him, “Let’s write a song about fishing.” Once Photoglo returned back to Los Angeles, he met up with Waldman. Photoglo ended up taking that one to Waldman, which ended up being “You Can’t Run Away From Your Heart” and a hit for Lacy J. “Both of them had that same chordal thing, but one of them had the minor mode and one had the major mode.” “One morning I woke up and I turned on my tape recorder, sat up and played these two pieces of music. “I was experimenting with this one particular chording on the guitar that only played the first and fifth tones of the chord, so you could sing either a major or a minor over it,” he said. It’s a lot of foot-stomping.” Nashville Plays Role In Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Hit Songĭuring one of Photoglo’s first visits to Nashville from Los Angeles, which were sponsored and supported by Waldman, he came up with an idea. “The stories I hear from the (Nitty Gritty) Dirt Band are how their audience react, and it’s like that. “Well, for me, just the fact that people are still listening to it after all these years,” Photoglo said in an interview. ![]()
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