here you go... Wrote:
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https://musicformaniacs.blogspot.com/2012/09/count
> ry-music-for-fat-unpopular-people.html
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>
> "Meade Skelton is an outsider musician from
> Richmond, Virginia whose album "They Can't Keep
> Me Down" mostly deals with his struggles with
> weight, and how no-one likes him, e.g.: "I Love To
> Eat (And It Shows)" and "It's Hard To Love
> Yourself (When Everybody Hates You)". He feels
> left out of the music world, loves mom and God,
> and doesn't like sleazy, degenerate rock 'n'
> rollers or too-cool hipsters (e.g.: the song
> "Proud To Be A Square"). His lightweight electric
> piano-driven songs lean towards the slick,
> commercial side of country music, and when he
> stays within his vocal range, he actually has an
> okay voice, tho hardly worthy of his own Elvis and
> Sinatra comparisons. Trouble is, he doesn't always
> stick to his range."
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>
> This was written in 2012 just a few weeks before
> "Chicken at Krogers" when Meade's bigotry was on
> the "down low". No one could unring his racist
> bell after that.
chicken at Kroger's was over ten years ago.
Has there been ANY reviews of Meade's music either positive or negative?