So Eric flys in after watching his tarholes play Pitt, and Luke comes in after watching his Bulldogs play Auburn?

So Eric flys in after watching his tarholes play Pitt, and Luke comes in after watching his Bulldogs play Auburn?
His song "Hometown" is also nothing like what I saw growing up in and around Granite Falls. His type of country isn't for me, but that song irritates me to no end because it's almost certainly a co-write as the lyrics don't line up with Granite Falls, Hudson, Lenoir, or Hickory. Went to the same high school, though he graduated a year or two before I was a freshman (I think). Things didn't change that much between that time either.DaphneUrquhart wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 12:25 pmFor what it's worth, Eric Church does support App.
His song "Carolina" definitely speaks of mountain life. If Chapel Hill wants to blast out a song about our neck of the woods, blast on.
Like it or not, it's not Boone that folks think of when they hear the word "Carolina". Our own band uses "Nothing Could be Finer [than to be in Carolina]" in its opening show. There are current App videos with "Carolina in My Mind" (James Taylor's song written when he was homesick for the Chapel Hill - Carrboro area in which he had grown up). "Carolina in My Mind" has been the unofficial theme song of UNC-CH for decades. I don't hear folks complaining that we're using some of the sames songs they use in Chapel Hill.
Y'all do and say what you want. I'm still going to sing along with Eric Church songs and spend my hard earned dollars on his music and appreciate the support he does give to App.
See you at The Rock!
Unfortunately, that’s what you get with Ticketmaster these days. It’s ridiculous & out of control. My family was planning to go see Jimmy Buffett in Va Beach last month (since he evidently doesn’t come to Raleigh anymore) and tickets for the lawn, yes THE LAWN, were $200 EACH. Similar thing happened when Hootie & Barenaked Ladies came... none of these current front-line headliners.MrCraig wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 7:37 amThe cheapest tickets on Ticketmaster are $59 each. That's in the nose bleed section of Mercedes-Benz Stadium, and that doesn't include the fees that Ticketmaster adds. If you plan on going with a significant other, and want to actual see the performers, plan on dropping at least $500.
Couldn’t care less if we ever talk about him on this board again, but I still like his music.
Skimmed over it and it made me throw up in my mouth.'75App wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 1:58 pmEric in Chapel Hill
https://acc.sportswar.com/article/2019/ ... to-church/
Skimmed over it and it made me throw up in my mouth.'75App wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 1:58 pmEric in Chapel Hill
https://acc.sportswar.com/article/2019/ ... to-church/
What about Cajah's Mountain? You go to West Caldwell?ericsaid wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 9:06 amHis song "Hometown" is also nothing like what I saw growing up in and around Granite Falls. His type of country isn't for me, but that song irritates me to no end because it's almost certainly a co-write as the lyrics don't line up with Granite Falls, Hudson, Lenoir, or Hickory. Went to the same high school, though he graduated a year or two before I was a freshman (I think). Things didn't change that much between that time either.DaphneUrquhart wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2019 12:25 pmFor what it's worth, Eric Church does support App.
His song "Carolina" definitely speaks of mountain life. If Chapel Hill wants to blast out a song about our neck of the woods, blast on.
Like it or not, it's not Boone that folks think of when they hear the word "Carolina". Our own band uses "Nothing Could be Finer [than to be in Carolina]" in its opening show. There are current App videos with "Carolina in My Mind" (James Taylor's song written when he was homesick for the Chapel Hill - Carrboro area in which he had grown up). "Carolina in My Mind" has been the unofficial theme song of UNC-CH for decades. I don't hear folks complaining that we're using some of the sames songs they use in Chapel Hill.
Y'all do and say what you want. I'm still going to sing along with Eric Church songs and spend my hard earned dollars on his music and appreciate the support he does give to App.
See you at The Rock!
Maybe he’ll get his feelings hurt and he’ll just be a fan of no oneBUTCH1991 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2019 3:29 pmMaybe if our coaching staff reached out to him like Mack Brown did it would never have reached that point, but it did and it is what it is. But from what I was told by a co-worker, the crowd was booing his song between the 3rd & 4th quarter because it replaced whatever they traditionally played between the 3rd & 4th quarter - I believe he said it was supposed to be James Taylor playing.