Tyler Farr – A Guy Walks Into a Bar

May 27, 2015

The bartender says, “What is this, some kind of joke?”


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Will Adams: Tyler Farr, meanwhile, had just been broken up with by his first girlfriend and was on his way to the bar.
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Micha Cavaseno: *interrupts the self-pitying morass* EEEEEEY EEEEY! TAKE IT OUTSIDE! TAKE IT OUTSIDE!
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Alfred Soto: He sure does sing like he means it — the bar is means not end. But the solo is conceived more heroically than The Girl.
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Thomas Inskeep: I didn’t think mainstream country could pull of a grittier-sounding Brantley Gilbert. This is classic mid-’00s-sounding country, nothing remotely bro-ish about it, including the production, which could be straight off a Trace Adkins record, and that’s a compliment. Plus a(n admittedly short) guitar solo! This goes straight for my solar plexus and nails it. 
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Jonathan Bogart: There’s no shame in trying to be Bon Jovi. The shame is in being so bad at it.
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Patrick St. Michel: Knock knock. Who’s there? Tyler Farr. Tyler Farr who? Tyler Farr from being remotely interesting. 
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Katherine St Asaph: The joke is on him; he thinks the punchline’s that he got dumped, but the punchline is that he got dumped because he put as much thought into why he chose this particular girl than the chicken did the road.
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Ramzi Awn: As far as bar songs go, it passes. But the hook is too understated for the lead-up, and I’d rather just listen to Toby Keith.
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