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From: mskelm
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  • one of the better songs on the album. though, in my opinion, he needs to ditch the pariah dogs and go back to doing his own thing. this album isnt on par with till the sun turns black and gossip in the grain.

  • The lead player is definitely talented but I would love to hear ray have a lead guitarist that's more signature.

  • the lead guitar player of the Pariah Dogs is amazing,Ray's incredibly silky voice can shadow this guys talent. Ray's on a new level with this band backing him now. He 's gone from obscurity to Grammy winner, great to see him get some well deserved recognition.

  • This song BURNS! Awesome.

  • This song has Steve Ray Vaughn all over it.

  • Domestic violence is one thing. An oblivious, heartless, selfish asshole who breaks your heart into a million tiny pieces and simply needs a good old-fashioned ass-beating is quite another, regardless of gender. He must know my ex-wife.

  • the comment about domestic abuse is simply an allusion or a pun, and that's coming from a woman who helped domestic violence victims. the song is amazing and ray's lyrics are very tongue in cheek, but lord, is he fed up with this person <3

  • "I'm gonna do what you're daddy did and lay you across my knees," I'm glad a preponderance of his songs don't incorporate lyrics about domestic abuse, just this one. I was kinda rooting for rock and roll and the radio or for the summer, personally.

  • always so great....Ray never disappoints.

  • Cool, there are bands that still play instruments. NICE!

  • bad ass!

  • BEAUTIFUL SONG !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! : ))))))))))

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