Changes In Latitudes, Changes In Attitudes - Jimmy Buffett
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This man was probably one of the most carefree spirits God EVER created for a particular generation. Mr. Buffett, should ALWAYS be considered a GIFT FROM GOD to the world. That stated, respect Mr. Buffett please? I do.
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@MonsieurMadeleine As a college guy I appreciate you owning up to your comment as being drunk. This is great music for folks who need an escape from the life we live in. If you're ever drunk and want to fight, I become quite pugnacious so lemme know and we'll fight (fist). Telling someone to die is not in my playbook, btw. However, let's fight fellow drunken guy with admirable grammatical abilities.
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@Hogsnapper561 Read my post to justjumble1. But then realize that it's not for you - because, although I was out of line and certainly disrespectful, telling someone to "go die" is even more disrespectful. I hope it doesn't reflect you actual feelings in such cases when you find yourself at odds with someone; that you would just wish for their death because you disagree. Also, telling me to "go die" betrays your own argument about attitudes. I was drunk. What's your excuse?
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@justjumble Hey, thanks for the tolerance on that post. I appreciate you temperance. I was just drunk and was trying to pick a fight for no good reason. I share your sentiments as well. Certainly music does not have to be high-brow in order to achieve meaning. I'm actually a proponent of the idea that music that attains the highest degree of honesty and truth is that born naturally out of the need and desire of the people who accompany it's presence. Again, I apologize. Thanks for the patience.
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@MonsieurMadeleine go die.
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Jackson, Mississippi's own Fingers Taylor on Harmonica
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@MonsieurMadeleine I'm sure whatever music you listen to is good, but please have respect for the soul that so many people get out of this music. This music is feel-good, but does that mean it's not good? Steel drums don't have to equal faux pas: this song has a deep message, if you care to look at it the right way. Buffett and his fans know this isn't high-brow, high-class music, but they love it for what it is because it's accessible to them. It has meaning to them, sir. Respect it.
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192 people have awful taste in music. I mean, just awful. Shameful, really. The superficiality and completely unintentional facetiousness of this music is appallingly offensive to any real music - music with meaning, with quality, with authenticity, and with honest soul. This doesn't even feign at a soul. It feigns at nothing. And I don't need a change in latitude. You all need a change from platitude. See, I can rhyme too.



How can you not love this guy?
lorinhl 4 years ago 31
Great video! Txs for sharing!
phenixwryter 4 years ago 17