emando2000 said:
7 & 7 grabbed me when I first heard it.
Diamonds and Gasoline top to bottom was full of hits!
Goodby Normal Street wasn't as good but had 5 great songs.
The Turnpike Troubadours album had 6 great ones with some of the best intros.
A long way from your Heart didn't do much for me at first but tornado warning & the housefire are 2 of my favorite songs!
A cat in the rain had mean old sun which I've grown to appreciate but it's still just ok.
I just don't think they're gaining anymore fans with their new music and I don't see any of these songs lasting. I watched them a few times since they've been back but their setlist would be better if they're played older songs and left out some of the newer ones. Mean old sun and chipping mill can easily be replaced with Easton and Main, 1968, Bossier City, Morgan Street, Wrecked, Leaving and Lonely…. They have so many songs to make a better show.
Nothing on the last 2 albums hit like long summer day, 7 & 7, housefire,every girl…so many homeruns with their older stuff.
Downloaded it but haven't had a chance to listen to it yet. Agree that Diamonds & Gasoline is the best album, solid all the way through.
I remember when they released A Long Way to your Heart, listened to it a few times and didn't think there was a single memorable song on it. Came back to it a couple years later and came to really like Pay No Rent, Housefire, Something to HoldOn To, Tornado Warning.