In a 1959 Edsel police car, country legend Ronnie Milsap leads a protest at Capitol Records Nashville for the second week in a row. The protest is because of Capitol's attempt to ban the single, "My First Ride" featuring Trace Adkins, on country music radio.
boo capitol...
i hope that the police in the town of the some of the pople at capitol remember this treatment and maby they dont show up on time for them..im tired of seeing our police and fire fighters treated like this when they save our lives..
sprintbass 1 year ago
I'm commenting first? That's a surprise. Enough there; I don't believe in bragging, nor is it what I'm here for. I think we should start calling Capitol Records 'Ebenezer Scrooge' from now on; they deserved that for what they've been doing. Ebenezer Scrooge is so greedy and selfish, opposing charity and trying to swindle the money to himself! Seriously though, I hope Capitol gets visited by three spirits who willl show them the error of their ways, and they cancel their 'cease-and-desist' order!
CharlieAndRonnie 2 years ago