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A gifted comedian and musical parodist, Tim Wilson is the "Weird Al" Yankovic of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour set. BUT I COULD BE WRONG is another solid set of Wilson's standup routines and musical interludes, ranging from ironic celebrations of "Hot Ass Station Wagons" to the unexpectedly political points of the post-Hurricane Katrina rant, "FEMA." A particular highlight is the hilarious "Explaining Bill Monroe." But I Could Be Wrong Music Tim Wilson But I Could Be Wrong Songs But I Could Be Wrong Music But I Could Be Wrong Review
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