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bgbassplyr said:I get it (humor) and always have. I've listened to PHC since it started and have found that you can substitute his characters for those you grew up with or around, and for the cultural differences in your neck of the woods.
aerog said:bgbassplyr said:I get it (humor) and always have. I've listened to PHC since it started and have found that you can substitute his characters for those you grew up with or around, and for the cultural differences in your neck of the woods.
Same here. I used to record PHC every saturday on 12-hour DAT starting around '88. Used to really enjoy it. Also went to a PHC/Keillor & Chet Atkins "concert" (wasn't on the radio or anything) at Wolf Trap in Virginia - really terrific show.
To me PHC was a variety show with a usually-good variety of music and entertainment, plus story telling that was along the lines of what Jean Shepard did. But after the show returned from NYC and came back to it's former name I think it started to go a little political awhile back though. I never remember politics being talked about, then when I tried to go back to listening to the show it seemed like I was bombarded with political stuff. It really ruined it for me.

kellysguy said:I love PHC and I get it (and am VERY southern). Don't like political B.S. Bonnie Rait hit me w/ some at a show and it really killed it for me.
aerog said:kellysguy said:I love PHC and I get it (and am VERY southern). Don't like political B.S. Bonnie Rait hit me w/ some at a show and it really killed it for me.
Gotta be clear about something here for everyone before we slide down a political slippery-slope thread-drift: it isn't the <span style="font-style: italic">politics</span> being discussed, it's the fact that politics were even brought into it - regardless of your point of view or that of the entertainer.
Whew. Got that off my chest. :laugh:
It all started about 15 years ago when politicians discovered that negativism played better in the era of mass media saturation than it did in the old days of a real press and journalism. Today everyone in politics gets much more mileage out of telling others how bad their opponents are instead of how good they are, and since people are saturated with it as entertainment it's unavoidable that it will creep in where it doesn't belong.aerog said:Gotta be clear about something here for everyone before we slide down a political slippery-slope thread-drift: it isn't the <span style="font-style: italic">politics</span> being discussed, it's the fact that politics were even brought into it - regardless of your point of view or that of the entertainer.
Whew. Got that off my chest. :laugh:
DaveatMoon said:It all started about 15 years ago when politicians discovered that negativism played better in the era of mass media saturation than it did in the old days of a real press and journalism.