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You mean that country cross over innovation,I hear your pain all my friends want to know why music interests stop at about 1980 well I think you just answered the question.Anybody tells you they don't like Achy Breaky they're the same folks that say they don't like the old Bubble Gummer music ie;Sugar Sugar,Yummy Yummy,Birds And The Bees ect they're just probably lying,IMHONo idea if this is an innovation or not, but I can't stand that all the musical genres have pretty much morphed into one terrible "genre" -- which is basically the same terrible song over and over.
I do like country music to sound county. The 1970s was the best decade for country and I'll accept most of it up until about the early-mid 90s when it began to go "pop." Even "Achy Breaky Heart" has a great country sound to it (I have no shame for my love of this song!)
I do not like that hip-hop has invaded all genres, including metal. Yuck. Popular music began to leave me in the dust sometime in the late 1990s -- exactly when I got into vintage. As someone who really loves music (all kinds) and craves variety, I do not like the current homogenization of crap popular music. There are a few decent acts out today, but they aren't mainstream. Mainstream radio music is what grosses me out most now. ICK! Ok, I do like Lady Gaga, though. Some of her songs are terrible radio drivel, but some of the songs on her albums that don't get played are actually pretty great! I try everything!
That last bit sounded hipster-y...lol But it's true!!!