tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209747.post115472404027453762..comments2023-10-07T06:41:34.103-04:00Comments on The Parking Lot: Song of the Summer: Seashores of Old MexicoDavidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01381375391429892061noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209747.post-1155045828397039452006-08-08T10:03:00.000-04:002006-08-08T10:03:00.000-04:00I have to give my vote to this song, and not just ...I have to give my vote to this song, and not just because it is the only one I have actually listened to so far.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209747.post-1155041813840408272006-08-08T08:56:00.000-04:002006-08-08T08:56:00.000-04:00Hold My Beer is an excellent tune. The purpose of ...Hold My Beer is an excellent tune. The purpose of the Billboard standard was simply to avoid obscure songs. Given Mr. Pritchett's headliner status at the Holstein Rodeo last month, I think we can qualify his song. A good choice, Hammer.Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01381375391429892061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19209747.post-1154732928620501192006-08-04T19:08:00.000-04:002006-08-04T19:08:00.000-04:00An excellent choice. Although I'm not as familiar...An excellent choice. <BR/><BR/>Although I'm not as familiar with George's catalogue as the gracious host of this site is, I think that the in the verse when George sings about how he went down to Juarez and lost all his money is probably the best example of the richness of this Texas troubador's vocal capacity. <BR/><BR/>On another note, I'm increasing of the opinion that an exception to the Billboard rule should be made for "Hold My Beer" in this little competition. That tune is growing on me like fungus on a five day old burger.Road Hammerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12909843218677446725noreply@blogger.com