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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Blake Shelton Hopes Gwen Stefani Tells Him When To Hang It Up: “Don’t Let Me Twist In The Wind”
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Blake Shelton Hopes Gwen Stefani Tells Him When To Hang It Up: “Don’t Let Me Twist In The Wind”

Blake Shelton will be the first to admit that he's an aging country music star. The-48-year-old still has plenty of life left to live, but he wants to make sure that he's not overstaying his welcome, so to speak. So during a recent interview with Sirius XM's Highway Mornings with Cody Alan, Shelton explained that his career failsafe is his wife Gwen Stefani. Stefani and Shelton tied the knot back in 2021, and though they come from two different backgrounds and produce two different kinds of music, their relationship just works. Not only does the personal life stuff apparently come easy to them, but they also enjoy working together professionally, as Blake explained: "There's always going to be something with Gwen if I can talk her into it. We love making records together. I don't know how many we've done now, but it's quite a few... We love working together. It's fun, because it's weird, you know? Because it's Gwen Stefani and country guy. It works, it seems like. It works for us anyway." And getting into the specific details of how they "work," Shelton went on to say that they've strangely always had the same vibes musically - as far as what they like to listen to. Despite falling into different genres with their own music, Shelton and Stefani tend to like listening to the same things while they spend time together: "As she and I started getting to know each other back in the day, it wasn't as 'two different worlds' as you would think. She's a California girl, I'm an Oklahoma guy - that's painfully obvious. The rest of it, musically, we've kind of always been on the same page as each other.  We have our things. I'm pretty... I wouldn't say traditional country. Whatever umbrella you would put me under in country music. Then she's the Ska/Pop thing, you know? But as far as the stuff we drive around and listen to, it's kind of always been the same stuff." Sounds like Blake Shelton almost slipped up and called himself pop country? Anyways, Highway Mornings host Cody Alan used that as a transition to ask if the country music singer and the pop star bounce their ideas and new songs off one another. That's when things really got juicy, and Blake admitted that he wants his wife to be honest with him - both from a relational and professional perspective. Shelton apparently played her his new song "Texas" and she loved it. But Blake was very clear that if he really starts to take a turn for the worst music wise, he wants Gwen to be the first to tell him: "I think at this point, for the two of us, our conversations about new music we make, we can't just enjoy it. Because it's like... we're both to the age and to the point in our lives where it's like, 'Hey listen to me. If I start... when this isn't cool anymore, you have to be the one to tell me. Don't let me twist in the wind and (say) people are going to love it.' Then in the meantime, you know it sucks, or you're doing something that's weird. You almost feel like, 'Alright you're only saying you like this because you don't want to hurt my feelings or whatever.' That's kind of what it's turned into. She has heard it all, and she sits there and goes, 'No listen to me. This is great, this is exciting, people are going to love it.'" So apparently "Texas" got the Gwen Stefani stamp of approval. That could be a blessing and a curse if Blake is trying to stay away from pop country stuff though... It is funny to think that Shelton and Stefani are both hoping that they'd let one another know when it's time to hang it up, or at the very least stop trying a certain thing musically. As the "Ol' Red" singer said himself, there are some people in music that don't ever have anyone to check them: "In this business, how many times (have you seen it) where it's like, 'Someone needs to tell so-and-so that they look like a dumbass right now.' Do they not have anybody in their circle - manager or husband or wife - to tell them, 'This is bad. You don't want to go out like this?'" You can hear more from Blake Shelton in the interview below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9k2EIdU4y5A&t=8s
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Clips and Trailers
Clips and Trailers
30 w ·Youtube Cool & Interesting

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The Most Dangerous Hitman in Asia | Bangkok Dangerous | CLIP
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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This Is Something Both Democrat And Republican Voters Could Agree On – Carl Higbie [WATCH]
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This Is Something Both Democrat And Republican Voters Could Agree On – Carl Higbie [WATCH]

This Is Something Both Democrat And Republican Voters Could Agree On – Carl Higbie [WATCH]
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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
30 w ·Youtube Prepping & Survival

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How to Plan for Risks: Probability vs. Severity
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
30 w

STEW PETERS - Every Lie will be Exposed: OCCUPIED Premiers this Sunday!
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STEW PETERS - Every Lie will be Exposed: OCCUPIED Premiers this Sunday!

Jon Miller joins Stew to discuss how Japan has been recently stepping out and fighting back to Jews attempting to occupy and subvert their nation and identity, as they have in the US. Japan isn't standing for it! Researcher and former Morgan Stanley Investment Banker Mads Palsvig discusses the global "Talmudic World Order" and the little-known evils of the Jewish Talmud Watch this new show NOW at https://StewPeters.com! The world needs to know the truth that fake history has concealed. WATCH Old World Order, and find out more at: https://stewpeters.com/owo/ Become an SPN member to gain access to exclusive content and unlock premiere benefits, including personal interactions with Stew, VIP event tickets, and live giveaways. https://stewpeters.locals.com/ Check out the Stew Peters Store for all things Stew Crew merchandise and more! https://spnstore.com/ These loyal and courageous sponsors chose to stand with us despite the cancel culture backlash. Support their bravery below: Red light therapy is scientifically proven to prevent and beat cancer, autoimmune disease, thyroid disease, arthritis, dementia, and tinnitus while achieving great results with weight loss, wrinkles, acne, and stem cell regeneration. Watch medical journalist Jonathan Otto's free training and get the best at-home red light therapy devices at the lowest prices. Go to: www.myredlight.com and use the promo code STEW10 for an additional 10% off your order!
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
30 w

Goodbye Microplastics: New Recyclable Plastic Breaks Down Safely in Seawater
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Goodbye Microplastics: New Recyclable Plastic Breaks Down Safely in Seawater

A new durable, biodegradable plastic breaks down in seawater, offering a potential solution to microplastic pollution. Source: Goodbye Microplastics: New Recyclable Plastic Breaks Down Safely in Seawater That would be awesome.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
30 w

The Pink Floyd song Nick Mason can never get out of his head: “There are lots of beats missing”
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The Pink Floyd song Nick Mason can never get out of his head: “There are lots of beats missing”

It's been in there for some time. The post The Pink Floyd song Nick Mason can never get out of his head: “There are lots of beats missing” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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Angus Young on the difference between Bon Scott and Brian Johson: “Toilet poetry”
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Angus Young on the difference between Bon Scott and Brian Johson: “Toilet poetry”

It wasn't appreciated by everyone. The post Angus Young on the difference between Bon Scott and Brian Johson: “Toilet poetry” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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“It made me cry”: the greatest ‘first listen’ of Paul McCartney’s life
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“It made me cry”: the greatest ‘first listen’ of Paul McCartney’s life

“Hearing that was one of the greatest music moments of my life”. The post “It made me cry”: the greatest ‘first listen’ of Paul McCartney’s life first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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The controversial Rolling Stones song that was banned by radio stations: “Too subversive”
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The controversial Rolling Stones song that was banned by radio stations: “Too subversive”

It was inspired by protests at the Vietnam war. The post The controversial Rolling Stones song that was banned by radio stations: “Too subversive” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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