![]() Jon J: Because there’s still no sign that Scott Frost is taking full responsibility for this program. Also, the offensive line still worries me. I will wait until after the Oklahoma game before making a decision. Nate P: After the last two disappointing seasons, I did not drink any Kool-Aid this offseason. Nate M: I see no reason not to drink the Kool-Aid. Changes have been made, but I’m in full “prove it” mode. Jill: Past results seem to be indicative of future performance for this coaching staff. Because to do nothing at the risk of more weird breaks, key injuries and having a 5-7 season we try to call improvement is simply stupid. I mean, unless there’s others like me who don’t think an actual exorcism is overkill. So maybe burn him in effigy before the home opener. Got a job where he influenced a Gawd-fearing (Husker) nation? Coaxed along Calibraska flash over substance? OK, he didn’t get all the great women. Until they get out on the field and prove that things have changed, stay away from the sugar drinks.Īndy: Because we’re f**king cursed!! Because to quote Aaron Altman in Broadcast News (deep dive, but stay with me), Mike Riley, while being a very nice guy, WAS THE DEVIL!! this team has done nothing to this point to prove to us that anything is going to be any different. Mike: Well, Nebraska hasn’t had a winning football season since Obama was president. Patrick: Why should you not drink Kool-Aid? A canister of pre-sweetened grape Kool-Aid contains 16 grams of sugar per serving, more than half of the American Heart Association’s recommended daily intake for women and almost half the recommended amount for men. Give me one reason not to drink the Kool-Aid! No, that’s not a question, but you get my drift. Let’s start with the hardest and most difficult question of all. Well, questions related to Nebraska football. Now it’s time to give your answers to the most pressing questions of our time. Now it has been several weeks of reports coming out of fall camp. Here at Corn Nation we have been fighting through the muck and grind that is the off-season. The new recording of “Give Me One Reason” has already been streamed over two million times.We are now one week from Northwestern game week. The single “Alone,” which was a Top 15 hit on the Active Rock charts, accounts for 15.6 million of these streams. Every song on this album tells a story of the experiences we all go through – our happiness, our struggles, and how we have to adapt.” To date, cumulative streaming of the repertoire featured on the album exceeds 32 million plays. At the time of the album announcement, drummer John Fred Young offered, “There was a real urgency and fear of the unknown during those sessions – it was a scary time. ![]() The Human Condition was completed mere days before the COVID-19 lockdown was imposed and as events progressed, it became apparent that the album the Kentucky band were completing featured lyrics that were eerily prescient. We would have never imagined the positive feedback we received from something we thought was just a fun version of an already great song! We hope y’all dig it!” Chris has always sounded so great singing this song, so we decided to record a quick version in the studio. We have always been fans of her music, especially “Give Me One Reason”. The band shares, “Tracy Chapman’s voice and songs are absolutely timeless. Today, they present the official music video for Tracy Chapman’s classic “Give Me One Reason” which can be screened here. BLACK STONE CHERRY PRESENT NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR “Give Me One Reason” To Screen Click Here: īLACK STONE CHERRY and Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group presented the digital only release of an expanded edition of the band’s seventh studio album, The Human Condition on August 27.
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