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Well put Tom. I think we now have 2 factions = commercialized pop & what used to be Southern Rock.
Don't get me started on the bastardization of Southern Rock!
Oooooh, now there's a conversation worth having. I grew up in Florida in the '70s, the epicenter of Southern Rock...I'm all over that.
Well put Tom. I think we now have 2 factions = commercialized pop & what used to be Southern Rock.
Don't get me started on the bastardization of Southern Rock!
Yup, I agree...Some traditions can't be improved upon through modernization, like traditional country & western music...to me, the encroachment of contemporary into C & W music has stripped it of its identity and originality to where one new contemporary song sounds just like another...the same has happened to Gospel as well...like new cars today, one looks just like the other...no style...I love the old traditions...and the Cowboy Hats too...Here's an old C & W song I haven't heard for years...The issue is that most contemporary "country" singers have abandoned the traditional sound, trying to turn traditional American folk music into mainstream pop. The lack of the traditional cowboy hat is simply symbolic of that transition. Perhaps some think this is a good thing, but not all traditions need to be "reinvented" to appeal to the lowest common commercial denominator.
My 16 year old daughter insists that "cool" and "country" are mutually exclusive terms. "Popular," yes. But "cool"? No way. Well, except for Willie.
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Willie was sort of at the Concert for Moore on Saturday. I guess Toby had to help him with the words to his (Willie's) songs. From what I heard, the weed ate his brain.
I really liked Blake Shelton, I really did. Then he had to call traditional country fans 'old farts and jackasses.' I'll never buy one of his records again.
I will also admit that I am a fan of Brad Paisley, though I am not familiar with all of his work, he put out an album a few years ago entitled "Play" and it is fantastic.
I really liked Blake Shelton, I really did. Then he had to call traditional country fans 'old farts and jackasses.' I'll never buy one of his records again.
Don Williams is one of the greats. I can't think of a song by him that I don't like.