I like country music, or I used to until it became uber-patriotic and religious in a way that makes me really uncomfortable. The Dixie Chicks last album seems a lot less country to me than a lot of what is playing on the radio today. More rock & rollish in some songs. It reminds me of the Eagles, in the mix of mellow and harder stuff.
Based on what I've been able to read, it sounds like the documentary started filming back in 2003, right after the big kerfluffle. So it probably would've been filmed, even if WMDs had been found. But released? Maybe. But likely not in the US.
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I like country music, or I used to until it became uber-patriotic and religious in a way that makes me really uncomfortable. The Dixie Chicks last album seems a lot less country to me than a lot of what is playing on the radio today. More rock & rollish in some songs. It reminds me of the Eagles, in the mix of mellow and harder stuff.
Based on what I've been able to read, it sounds like the documentary started filming back in 2003, right after the big kerfluffle. So it probably would've been filmed, even if WMDs had been found. But released? Maybe. But likely not in the US.