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Hat Trick is the third studio album by the American folk rock trio America, released on Warner Bros. Records in 1973.[5] It peaked at number 28 on the Billboard album chart; it failed to go gold, whereas the group's first two releases had platinum sales. The album produced the single, "Muskrat Love", which reached number 67 on the Billboard singles chart and number 11 on the adult contemporary chart. That song would become a much bigger hit for Captain & Tennille three years later.

In his AllMusic review, Mike DeGagne wrote that the album faltered "mainly because the songs lacked the cordial folk-rock melodies and mindful songwriting that prevailed on the earlier releases. "She's Gonna Let You Down" and "Rainbow Song" are the album's best cuts, but banal offerings such as "Green Monkey", "Willow Tree Lullaby", and "Molten Love" have Bunnell and Peek straying off course, sounding stale and musically feeble."[7] The Rough Guide to Rock called Hat Trick "one of country-rock's great lost albums."[2] The Rolling Stone Album Guide deemed "Muskrat Love" "an early nadir in cuteness."[10]

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I noticed lots of people have 9/10 trophies for this game, with the offender being the "Hat-trick" trophy for finishing 3 perfect songs on master. I completed the PS4 version the regular way eventually, but luckily, while trying on PS5 I decided to explore the settings, because I got lots of weird tracking issues and switching to 2D etc.

I wondered about this myself, but I'm glad one handed mode counts. What songs do you recommend for this? (I don't think Legends Never Die will count though as it's an "experience") - Still, I love this game in general and I'd love to 100% it.

It literally doesn't matter. I was in the middle of doing all the songs in the original song package, so I just did the next three I had to do on master. It's as easy as perfecting a normal or easy song two handed.

I've turned on one-note mode, but I will still get hit with the "hands together" note. I've noticed I can still only use one-hand and I don't drop my combo. Do you remember if hitting the "hands together" note with one hand caused any issues?

Oh the gold notes? You'll still need to hit those with 2 hands but the rest are one handed, although the green notes sometimes catch you out so I'd recommend having one hand in front of the other for those if possible. But yeah, the "hands together" note as you call it, I don't remember using one hand for those. I'm probably thinking of the gold ones tbh. But yeah, it's been a little while since I played.

Not using two hands was definitely causing the issue on my side. It will let you keep your combo but won't display "Perfect" at the end despite not breaking the chain. Once I started using two hands, I was able to get the Hat Trick trophy.

Edit: Hello all! I figured it out. Not only could I not access any challenges, but I also couldn't see leaderboard data. For some reason bypassing my router and plugging my PS5 directly into the modem fixed the problem. I restarted my console and when I loaded the game back up, I could immediately see leaderboard and challenge data.

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On Monday, July 15, the station plans to celebrate that anniversary at its annual birthday bash festivities, with Tim McGraw topping a bill at Comerica Theatre that also features Jon Pardi and Midland.

Barrel Boy laughs, then says, "That is a superstar artist who could headline a Super Bowl halftime show and no one would complain. And he's playing on our birthday bash at Comerica Theater. I mean, mic drop. Good night."

Tim Hattrick, who hosted the KNIX morning show with Willy D. Loon for an Emmy-winning 10-year run from 1997-2007, was at the Valley's other major country station, KMLE-FM, when he first experienced the power of McGraw.

He recalls his brother listening to KNIX for a week straight while the two of them were building a patio cover for their parents' house. Hattrick was fresh out of college, working his first job in radio at the rock station KDKB-FM (93.3).

It was during Tim and Willy's run, in 1998, that the station, previously owned by an actual country legend, the great Buck Owens, was acquired by Clear Channel Communications, which changed its named to iHeartMedia in 2014.

"I was ecstatic to be invited back," he says. "One of the first things I did was check with Willy. It felt almost like, you know, a divorced spouse checking to see if it's okay to get remarried. He was fine. He's more than happy up in Prescott, golfing every day, and he gave me his blessings. I had a good four or five years that I wasn't on the radio. And I had all these stories building up in me. I was like 'Gosh, I hope I get somewhere to tell these again' and then the call came from KNIX. And it was great to go back home. I love getting to be on the morning show, rallying Ben and Brooke every morning, Barrel Boy too, and just to be a part of this family again."

"Country music always kind of has been and still is just music with great stories about things we all go through," he says. "I say this a lot: At KNIX, we play drinking songs for people with drinking reasons."

"Who set the attendance record at the University of Phoenix Stadium for the largest event ever there?," Barrel Boy asks. "Garth Brooks. That itself speaks volumes. When ADOT is putting up road closure signs and they're quoting Garth Brooks lyrics and you have the largest event that ever happens in the universe at University of Phoenix Stadium, which is the Super Bowl and Garth Brooks draws a bigger crowd, that right there goes to speak to the magnitude of it."

"It allowed me to start getting on air and doing events," he says. "And man, it's been a great run. I hope it doesn't end anytime soon. I get paid to have fun and make people happy. Best gig in the world."

In addition to "once-in-a-lifetime" experiences as cool as McGraw coming into Comerica Theatre to play the station's birthday bash, part of what makes this such a special gig for folks like Barrel Boy is the role the station and its listeners play in the community.

"Whether it's our Million Can Crusade, where we raised over a million cans of food for the St. Vincent de Paul food bank, helping first responders injured in the line of duty or helping families displaced because of an emergency like a fire, KNIX is immediately there," he says. "If we put out the call for help, our listeners come out in force and they allow us to be the conduit to those in need."


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