As he goes to help Dave, Keith gets punched in the face by a tall bouncer. The latest and greatest videos in all categories. "[1] Sputnik Music called it "a testament to how much old age sucks"[2] while Allmusic declared the song was "wonderfully self-depreciating".[3]. Having outlived his glory days, he insists he now is no longer "as good as (he) once was" in his younger days, but although he no longer has the stamina to do what he used to do all the time, he can still be "as good, once, as (he) ever was." Artists break down the meaning and inspiration of their songs in our BETWEEN THE LINES series. [Chorus] D Bm D I love this bar, It's my kind of place, E A (let ring) Just walkin through the front door, Puts a big smile on my face, Bm D G It ain't too far, Come as your aaaarrrrrrrreeee. That same story contains a clue as to what the hell went wrong: “There was some gross mismanagement and grand theft at the corporate level and it caused them to start to fall like dominoes,” the Foxborough store’s former manager, Barry Birks, said. (see all) / The hottest music videos from today's biggest artists. Photos / Welcome Celebration,” an official part of Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration festivities, where he’ll be joined by washed-up rockers 3 Doors Down and fellow country artist Lee Greenwood. Torres Describes Harrowing 48 Hours Trying to Return Home, The Viral Countdown: The Race to React to COVID-19, The Cost of Coronavirus: How Young Guv Ended Up Stranded, licensing deals with questionable business partners, The Killers Double Down on Arena Rock With. Today's biggest artists discuss lyrics and share songwriting secrets. The narrator, a man approaching or in middle age and apparently sitting in a bar, is put into situations that test his masculinity. Artists take the hot seat in interviews from around the web. The latest news from your favorite artists. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of May 21, 2005. Contractors who worked on the restaurants’ equipment and interiors said they were owed money, too. Right Here, Right Now. / Known for guitar-shaped bars, live music, and mechanical bulls, the restaurants took their name from a 2003 Keith hit, “I Love This Bar.” It was a profitable enterprise for Keith; in 2013, Forbes estimated he pulled in $12 million a year from the bar and grills. It follows the narrative of the song and features Annie Sorrell and Alicia Loren as the frisky twins. Keith wrote the song with Scotty Emerick. The music video was directed by Michael Salomon and premiered on CMT on May 16, 2005. Next shot is Keith in an ambulance with a broken nose & on an intravenous drip. Videos album. Local news outlets across the country report that Boomtown-operated restaurants owed sizable sums in unpaid taxes: $14,000 in Michigan, $31,000 in Texas, $112,000 in Minnesota, $3o0,000 in New York. Country music star Toby Keith spent this weekend defending his decision to perform at Thursday’s “Make America Great Again! It's a fun track about getting older, and how we don't have as much "energy" as we once had. Beginning in 2005, Keith licensed his name to Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, a sit-down dining establishment you may have glimpsed in a mall off a freeway. News. The I Love This Bar in Newport News, Virginia racked up a reported $554,000 in delinquencies before shutting down. In October 2015, Denver auctioned off an I Love This Bar’s equipment and mechanical bull in an attempt to recoup $70,000 in back taxes. Em Bm G A D Hmmm, Hmmm, Hmmm, Hmmm, Hmmm, I love this bar. Overview / (Separate restaurant groups operate four other locations: three in Oklahoma, and the original at Harrah’s Las Vegas.) It has since become one of Keith's signature songs, as well as one of his most successful. Again, Keith never owned any of Boomtown’s restaurants—he merely licensed his likeness to the company, and turned up for the occasional in-store performance. The narrator, a man approaching or in middle age and apparently sitting in a bar, is put into situations that test his masculinity. The I Love This Bar in Newport News, Virginia racked up a reported $554,000 in delinquencies before shutting down. Toby Keith is here for Trump’s America! At the end of video, the ambulance drives off into the night. Matt Bjorke writing for About.com stated "the song is a good one, so good that it rivals anything off of Toby's "How Do You Like Me Now?!"