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Patsy Cline or Tammy Wynette? I favor Patsy, what say you? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Patsy's in a class all by herself. Tammy is no joke either though. Patsy has the material. Hit after hit after hit after hit. Stronger catalouge. Also Patsy was more versatile, she could sing straight country, but just as comfortably sing rock and roll, pop and gospel.
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I only know the popular stuff but I would say Patsy. I will forever love and miss you...my sweet Prince. | |
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Ms. Cline | |
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Hmm, that's a tough one... they're both good.
I guess for legacy's sake (though Tammy's catalog is not too bad either), I'd go with Patsy. | |
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I see you, Ms Trina! "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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I like them both but they're totally different moods for me. I might play some Patsy if I brought a stranger home at 3 a.m. to sleep with because her music has more of a sexy feel to it. It doesn't really sound like country to me.
I like to play Tammy when I'm drinking and we get to laughing and tripping on rednecks. I LOVE to throw in a country song every now and then to shock and trip folks out and Tammy has a nice trashy slutty redneck feel to her that fits my personality, especially when I play something like "Your Good Girl Is Gonna Go Bad". Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Patsy. It's her voice. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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Tammy is ghetto.
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How is she ghetto? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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She got a much more down home and rawer country sound than Patsy.
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Back at cha scripti. | |
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Patst is above pretty much everyone else. A better Vs. would be Loretta to Tammy. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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True. Tammy is mismatched. Not a fair duel. Like I said, Patsy is in a whole other leauge.
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Ms. Wynette was a lot of things... ghetto wasn't one of them.
Even so a duel between she and Ms. Young
Ms. Young Lynn
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Ms Trina, who is Ms Young? "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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Got my Loretta's mixed up, senior moment. | |
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I thought you meant Loretta Young, Ms Trina! "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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I meant Lorretta Lynn. The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything. | |
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Patsy is the best female C&W singer ever IMO. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Motherf***ing Tammy Wynette!
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We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves. | |
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I would say Patsy, although being a 70's baby Ms. Wynette was more visible in popular culture during my generation as a young kid. My mom even had 45 records by her, Barbara Mandrell and Crystal Gale that she would blast on Saturdays when she was pressing our hair and smoking her menthol cigarettes | |
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I'm glad my moments of senility or the lack their of amuse you.
I don't think Ms. Loretta Young could sing, she however knew how to swirl through a door. | |
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She also knew how to cover up an illegitimate kid. *wink* "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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See, "we" weren't even gonna go there, until you put Ms. Young's "shame" on front street.
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Ms Trina, you know I can't deal with no hypocrites, 'specially ones that hide behind religion. See a certain matriarchal figure for details. Ahem. "Lack of home training crosses all boundaries." | |
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The other Loretta would've written a song about it all, My Shame, Our Sin.
I'm going cut Ms. Young a lil' bit of a break.... a different time and era for which women caught hell for conceiving of children without the sake of marriage. Was she an hypocrite? Yeah. Loretta gotta around, I'm sure she went to confession said a couple of Hail Mary's and keep chasing....
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I ain't about to bash Loretta for that either. She probably wrote those songs because that's what was going on with teenage girls and young women then. Plus it wasn't like she was hiding the fact that she was 16 when she had her first child (not 13 as she herself indicated). | |
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