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"If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992
I tend to only remember his stuff from the 1970s and early 1980s that got a lot of top 40 airplay at the time, which is to say his best known songs that everybody else knows: I'm not gonna claim like everybody else does after an artist dies these days that I was "his biggest fan and I have all his records": I don't even own a Kenny Rogers Greatest Hits cd and haven't actively had the desire to listen to one of his songs in decades.
Went to one of his Kenny Rogers Roasters restaurants once ages and ages ago...the food was okay. Not great, not shitty. The mashed potatoes were good as I recall, although now that I think of it, I may be misremembering a visit to a Boston Market restaurant.
His botox sure made him look goddamn goofy.
He did that duet with Dolly Parton...hey, she sure had a great pair of tits, eh?
That's all that comes to mind when I think of Kenny Rogers. All of that along with that awful movie he did called Six Pack, which I only ended up purchasing on dvd 15 years ago because I had an Erin Gray fetish, wanted to rub one out to her and youtube wasn't around back then.
I did buy an Eddie Rabbitt Greatest Hits CD recently at a long operating-flea market down here that is about to close down. When I think of Kenny Rogers I think of other artists like Eddie Rabbitt who had a string of hits in the late 1970s/early 1980s.
Thus, when I think of Kenny Rogers, I think of Eddie Rabbitt.
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