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DISCID=550b351b
DTITLE=Tim Wilson / Hillbilly Homeboy
DYEAR=2000
DGENRE=Comedy
TTITLE0=Hillbilly Homeboy
TTITLE1=Chattanooga
TTITLE2=Fireworks In Tennessee
TTITLE3=Ringgold, Georgia
TTITLE4=The Monteagle Cop
TTITLE5=Baptists And Catholics
TTITLE6=That Wuttin' A Marlboro
TTITLE7=Earnhardt
TTITLE8=Tide And Skittles
TTITLE9=Chad Little
TTITLE10=The Talladega Song
TTITLE11=Michael McDonald Had A Farm
TTITLE12=The Ballad Of John Rocker (Club Version)
TTITLE13=Uncle BS 1865
TTITLE14=Uncle BS 1876
TTITLE15=Uncle BS 1492
TTITLE16=Learned To Ride (The Motorcycle Song)
TTITLE17=Back When Country Was Ugly
TTITLE18=Darryl Stokes (That Dumb Sonofa) Almost Shot Santa Claus
TTITLE19=19-Year-Olds And The Go To Hell Store
TTITLE20=Living On A Gas Card
TTITLE21=Uncle BS 1647
TTITLE22=Uncle BS 1969
TTITLE23=The Family Reunion
TTITLE24=The Ballad Of John Rocker (Studio Version)
TTITLE25=Relationship Humor
TTITLE26=Love Songs For Losers
EXTD=Originally Released June 6, 2000 \n\nAMG EXPERT REVIEW: Tim Wilson, who combines standup comedy with comic country songs in about equal proportions, has a song called "The Ballad of John Rocker" that is given two renditions -- the "club" and "studio
EXTD=" versions -- on Hillbilly Homeboy. It's more than a little ironic to hear Wilson criticizing the embattled baseball player in song since the singer/comedian has been known to make humorous remarks little short of Rocker's serious ones about race. B
EXTD=ut Wilson is on much better behavior here than he sometimes has been in the past. While his humor remains Southern and rural-oriented, he has purged it of some of its more bigoted aspects. (Of course, he's not entirely de-fanged.) He has even bleepe
EXTD=d out all the bad words, presumably so that the material can be played on the radio, though the effect is irritating on the commercially released album. Humor can be very local, and those outside of Wilson's Southern milieu may miss the jokes. A goo
EXTD=d rule of thumb for the potential buyer is to ask yourself how much you know about NASCAR. For example, do you know who Dale Earnhardt is? If not, this is not the album for you, since you won't catch many of the references. If so, you probably alrea
EXTD=dy have a couple of Wilson's earlier albums, or you've heard him on your favorite morning radio show, and you should know what to expect. -- William Ruhlmann\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTOMER REVIEW\nPlease don't correct the Hillbilly Ma'am...., February 26, 2
EXTD=002\nReviewer: "bucklebunie" (Fort Worth, Texas United States)\nTim Wilson has to be the most sarcastic hillbilly in the South. Don't get me wrong I love Tim Wilson, every CD is my favorite. Uncle BS would be my favorite Uncle if I had one. Tim Wils
EXTD=on can see the what's wrong with the world and serve it up as humor. You have to preview "Love Songs For Losers."\n\nHalf.com Details \nContributing artists: Levon Helm \nProducer: Tim Wilson \n\nAlbum Notes\nPersonnel: Tim Wilson (vocals); Will McF
EXTD=arlane (guitar, dobro); Ed King (guitar); Levon Helm (mandolin, harmonica, drums); Clayton Ivey (piano, Wurlitzer piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Dean Daughtry (piano, keyboards); David Hood (bass); George Lawrence (drums).\n\nRecorded at Muscle Shoals S
EXTD=ound, Sheffield, Alabama; Recording Arts Studios, Nashville, Tennessee; The Comedy Catch, Chattanooga, Tennessee.\n\nTim Wilson's act out-rednecks Jeff Foxworthy and then some--it's safe to say that if you aren't a Southerner, you just won't get som
EXTD=e of the material on Wilson's third CD, HILLBILLY HOMEBOY. A mix of live standup bits and parody songs, the CD features Wilson covering topics such as Baptists, fireworks, ticket-happy cops, annoying relatives and, above all, NASCAR. If you're not a
EXTD= NASCAR fan, a great many of the jokes here ("Talladega," "Earnhardt," "Chad Little," "Tide & Skittles") will go right over your pointy head.\n\nHowever, the best tracks on HILLBILLY HOMEBOY are the song parodies, and fortunately, nearly all of thes
EXTD=e are universal enough to appeal to most country fans. He skewers racist ballplayer John Rocker in "The Ballad of John Rocker," does several wickedly funny impersonations in "Michael McDonald Had a Farm," and delivers some pointed commentary on "Bac
EXTD=k When Country Was Ugly." But one thing you won't find here is relationship humor--as Wilson explains, "Sex just sounds dirtier when a Southerner talks about it." YEAR: 2000
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