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cmt awards 2005 - nominees

hey

Cmt is having their music video award show again this year. I just finished voting on cmt.com, and thought I'd post the list of nominees on the forum. Even though no-one probably cares, meh, got nothing better to do anyway...so here goes


Video director of the year
David Hogan
Gretchen Wilson
"Redneck Woman"

Rick Schroder
Brad Paisley featuring Alison Krauss
"Whiskey Lullaby"

Michael Salomon
Toby Keith
"Stays in Mexico"

Shaun Silva
Kenny Chesney
"I Go Back"


Rick Schroder is gonna win this one hands down...best video of the past year imho


Most inspiring video of the year
Big & Rich
"Holy Water"

Martina McBride
"God's Will"

Tim McGraw
"Live Like You Were Dying"

Joe Nichols
"If Nobody Believed in You"


Tim Mcgraw has this one in the bag...this song moved a lot of people last year and has basically won every award it has been up for the past few months.


Hottest video of the year
Kenny Chesney
"Old Blue Chair"

Sara Evans
"Suds In the Bucket"

Keith Urban
"You're My Better Half"

Toby Keith
"Whiskey Girl"


No clear winner here...If toby is going to win one award this show, it'll be this one.


Breakthrough video of the year
Josh Gracin
"I Want to Live"

Big & Rich
"Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)"

Gretchen Wilson
"Redneck Woman"

Julie Roberts
"Break Down Here"


this one is between gretchen and B&R, too close to call.


Group/duo video of the year
Big & Rich
"Holy Water"

Lonestar
"Mr. Mom"

Rascal Flatts
"Feels Like Today"

Montgomery Gentry
"If You Ever Stop Loving Me"


again too close to call, all acts have a strong fanbase...I'd bet on B&R, but hope it 'll be Montgomery Gentry.


Collaborative video of the year
Jimmy Buffett with Clint Black, Kenny Chesney, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith and George Strait
"Hey Good Lookin'"

Nelly featuring Tim McGraw
"Over and Over"

Brad Paisley featuring Alison Krauss
"Whiskey Lullaby"

Shania Twain with Billy Currington
"Party for Two"


As fun as 'hey good looking' was, there will be no stopping 'whiskey lullaby'

Female video of the year
Martina McBride
"How Far"

Terri Clark
"Girls Lie Too"

Reba McEntire
"Somebody"

Gretchen Wilson
"When I Think About Cheatin'"


Reba is definitly the most deserving,...had an amazing year in 2004, but it 'll probably be gretchen.

Male video of the year
Kenny Chesney
"I Go Back"

Toby Keith
"Stays in Mexico"

Tim McGraw
"Live Like You Were Dying"

Keith Urban
"Days Go By"


No idea...It probably won't be Toby but the other 3 are too close to call.

Video of the year
Big & Rich
"Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)"

Kenny Chesney
"I Go Back"

Toby Keith
"Stays in Mexico"

Tim McGraw
"Live Like You Were Dying"

Brad Paisley featuring Alison Krauss
"Whiskey Lullaby"

Rascal Flatts
"Feels Like Today"

Gretchen Wilson
"Redneck Woman"

Keith Urban
"Days Go By"


I'm gonna go with Tim McGraw...again, this song touched a lot of people last year.

You can vote on CMT.COM, as well as see a video presentation of the nominees. The show will be aired April 11th 8/7c on Cmt.

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Reply #1 posted 03/31/05 4:09am

VoicesCarry

Wow, I've listened to the music of about 0 of these people. lol
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VoicesCarry said:

Wow, I've listened to the music of about 0 of these people. lol


well, all i can say is you've missed a lot. definitly need to download 'whiskey lullaby'. awesome song.
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VoicesCarry said:

Wow, I've listened to the music of about 0 of these people. lol


well, all i can say is you've missed a lot. definitly need to download 'whiskey lullaby'. awesome song.


If it's set to a country twang I ain't listenin'. I draw the line at country. And bluegrass gives me hives. sad
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VoicesCarry said:

kev1n said:



well, all i can say is you've missed a lot. definitly need to download 'whiskey lullaby'. awesome song.


If it's set to a country twang I ain't listenin'. I draw the line at country. And bluegrass gives me hives. sad


well, it's up to you...I've given up long ago to try to convince people to give country a chance...their loss not mine.

I just think it's funny people are always complaining here that they want real music for a change,...well what's more real than complete acoustic instrumentation carrying songs about the everyday life of the average joe?
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VoicesCarry said:



If it's set to a country twang I ain't listenin'. I draw the line at country. And bluegrass gives me hives. sad


well, it's up to you...I've given up long ago to try to convince people to give country a chance...their loss not mine.

I just think it's funny people are always complaining here that they want real music for a change,...well what's more real than complete acoustic instrumentation carrying songs about the everyday life of the average joe?


Because it's an average Joe in the Texas backwoods. Has kind of limited appeal to me.
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VoicesCarry said:

kev1n said:



well, it's up to you...I've given up long ago to try to convince people to give country a chance...their loss not mine.

I just think it's funny people are always complaining here that they want real music for a change,...well what's more real than complete acoustic instrumentation carrying songs about the everyday life of the average joe?


Because it's an average Joe in the Texas backwoods. Has kind of limited appeal to me.


falloff

well, some dude talking about how insanely rich he is and how he p*sses his money away has little appeal to me
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VoicesCarry said:



Because it's an average Joe in the Texas backwoods. Has kind of limited appeal to me.


falloff


shrug

Let me conjecture what "whiskey lullabye" is about: someone had something bad happen, so he turns to the sauce to cope and we all know nothing good can come of that?
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kev1n said:

VoicesCarry said:



Because it's an average Joe in the Texas backwoods. Has kind of limited appeal to me.


falloff

well, some dude talking about how insanely rich he is and how he p*sses his money away has little appeal to me
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eek I don't listen to that, either.
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VoicesCarry said:

kev1n said:



falloff

well, some dude talking about how insanely rich he is and how he p*sses his money away has little appeal to me
[Edited 3/31/05 4:43am]


eek I don't listen to that, either.


never said you did.
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