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The Chicks are Back March 19, 2006

Posted by mischieviousedward in Uncategorized.
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If you think The Dixie Chicks are “ready to make nice,” then you are wrong. After being branded as country music’s bad girls, the trio of Natalie, Emily, and Marti are back. In their upcoming studio album entitled Taking the Long Way and their first single Not Ready to Make Nice, they stand tall in their convictions and remains non-apologetic for their public criticism of President George Bush at their 2003 London Concert. In the conservative world of country music, some may say their actions are career suicide. Indeed, after their comments, many radio stations banned their music and some fans refused to buy their CDs. As a country music listener and a Dixie Chick fanatic, all I can say is “Yee Haw.” I love these girls not just for their great music, but also for having the courage to figth for what they believe in. Can’t wait ’till their album comes out…

Off topic: What if the Mischievious Boys do a country-inspired music video? It is set in a barn, complete with horses and other farm animals. We are dressed in traditional cowboys outfits like flannel shirts, tight wrangler jeans, belt buckle, and cowboy hats.

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1. gus - March 20, 2006

ARE YOU GAY ?

2. albert-o - March 21, 2006

yes, I am also a dixie chicks fan. just visited their official website and you can hear their song playing while also following along with the powerful lyrics. very very powerful indeed. and yes edward, it’d be cool for you all to do a cowboy themed vid too! can’t wait! i have a friend who works for sony bmg so i hope he can get me a freebie before the official launch!

3. gene - March 21, 2006

Ah Edward. My dear Edward. Let me count the ways that you and I are simpatico. The Dixie Chicks are true trailblazers, and it only starts with their music. They put literally put themselves on the line with their strong beliefs. They are beautiful and articulate. They not only stand. They stand for something. Just like you, Edward. Ah Edward. Mr dear Edward.