User Panel
Posted: 2/3/2006 12:10:59 PM EDT
Someone please enlighten me as to what the hell is going on in country music these days. It seems that no matter when I turn on the radio my choices are rap or crappy contemporary country music ie. She thinks my tractor's sexy, Day one, etc. It seems that this particular genre has gone from guys like Jonny Cash, David Allen Coe, and of course Hank (Sr. and Jr.) to pinko commie butt wipes singing about things that have absolutely no bearing on rural life and calling it "country". When did this happen? Why did this happen?
|
|
Lite Rock has taken over and is being marketed as Country music. Real country misic died when Reba McIntyre opened her dicksucker and started making noise into a microphone.
|
|
Them damned sexy urban tractors are an outrage.
Edit: Forgot the serious answer--the market dictates what gets put out. Whatever sells, IOW. |
|
|
I've owned a cow and a pick up truck that did not run and never had the desire to sing to either one.
|
|
I need to see a picture of this device... |
|
|
I tuned my radio to one of our local country stations & honestly believed I had mistakenly switched on some "pop" channel. It's getting pretty bad.
|
|
I don't know. I grew up listening to Country, but I gave up on it when Achy Breaky Heart and Boot Scootin' Boogie were all they played on the radio. Give me Kenny Rogers, The Bellamy Brothers, Alabama, Randy Travis, and Charlie Pride please.
|
|
Google "Kenny Chesney" and you will likely find one. |
||
|
I believe it's "commie pinko" and not the other way around. I would suggest listening to your own CDs. |
|
|
There are a few truely country songs coming out you just have to look beyond the radio.
|
|
country is johnny cash and waylon jennings and merle haggard and david alan coe and webb pierce and hank williams, etc............
the monkey-fucking tards pretending to strum a guitar whilst singing like a 13 year old girl have NOTHING to do with country music |
|
Pop country sucks. Country radio sucks. Has for a long time. I'd rather listen to the old traditional stuff myself.
ETA: Listen to the lyrics of "Murder on Music Row"... that'll tell you what happened to country music. |
|
Nothing happened to it. It continues to suck, as it has always done.
CO |
|
I have never been a big country fan, and most of it has always been crap, IMO. The ones I like are the ones that are more rock and blues influenced. I do like Willie and Johnny OK.
Check out this guy.www.jaceeverett.com |
|
You hit that one on the head! |
|
|
DUDE, that music is STILL ALIVE and WELL, it's just moved to SIRIUS. Get there. |
|
|
|
|
|
On a happier note, bluegrass appears to be more popular than ever. And the new bluegrass people do TRUE bluegrass. Allison Kraus, uh... can't think of any others...
But at least it isn't the pop music with fiddles that "country" has become... |
|
|
A bigger question is what happened to rock and roll? Seems like everyone producing today needs to be no lithium- everyone with these "socially concious" songs that are just boreing depressing whining... |
|
|
Alan Jackson is someone who still has some decent stuff
Honkeytonk Badonkadonk!!??? WTF!!!! |
|
i'm with you. one of the several thousand new country songs that i cannot fucking stand. the channel gets immediately changed. |
|
|
Don't listen to "Contempary Country" radio.
Go buy some Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, David Allen Coe, Waylon Jennings, Charlie Pride, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Alan Jackson, Hank Williams, Hank Williams Jr, Charlie Daniels and Alabama CDs. Listen to that. What happened to country radio? Nashville. There are very few good modern country bands. I enjoy Cross Canadian Ragweed, but their songs do blur the line between "Country" and "Southern Rock." Much the way Lynyrd Skynyrd did, but with more emphasis on the "Texas Country" than on "Southern Rock." Modern "country" and modern "rock" and "alternative rock" is the reason I don't hardly listen to anything but "Classic Rock" and "Country Gold." Pretty much the only thing I listen to besides that is Metallica, Cross Candian Ragweed, the Kyle Bennet Band. |
|
|
TX country is still out there to ease the pain
CCR mike graham robert earl keen etc...... check these guys out....................www.busterjiggs.com guy on the right is one of my oldest friends. i may very well be biased but everybody else likes the music too...................give it a listen, i think they have sample tracks on their website. |
|
I don't really care for most of his music that much. Maybe it's just 'Way down Yonder on the Chattahoochee' that I can't stand. Mainly because he's from my hometown, and his stuff got played to death when he hit it big. That song about buying a Mercury is pretty catchy. |
|
|
not only does his music suck...........so does he. i read an article a few days ago about how he plans to run for office after he gets done with music. care to venture a guess as to which party he'll be running in? |
|
|
"Garth Brooks did for country music. What pantyhoes did for fingerfucking" -Walyn Jennings
Shooter Jennings and Hank 3 are on the right track. Good stuff there. |
|
You forgot Jerry Jeff Walker and Townes van Zandt |
|
|
jerry jeff went to shit when he quit drinking |
||
|
Google "No Depression". It seems like folks who fall under that genre are doing good country music. Of course you won't get any nifty sounding hooks or big names, but the music stands up all by itself. |
|
|
|
AMEN brother.... |
|
|
Geez...not this shit again. Music is ever evolving and thus the change.
|
|
The group Lonestar had a good song once called "When cowboys didn't dance" and now they sing crap like, "Baby, I'm amazed by you..." Makes me want to tell them to shut their man pleaser!!
|
|
On XM right now:
Channel 10 - George Jones "Say It's not You" Channel 13 - Hank Lackin "Let Me Be the One" |
|
"What happened to country music about whiskey drinking and ass-kicking?" - Butthead |
|
Fixed. |
|
|
It never got any air-time to speak of, but the song about his old T-Bird is one of my very favorites... |
||
|
I tried listening to country music, but it is just like pop/ top 40 music. The same crap over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over.
|
|
That says it all right there! +1 |
|
|
|
Jerry Jeff Walker has a nice house in Central America. I have been on the property but not inside. |
|||
|
Damn good question. My grand father used to drive me around south Lousianna and we would listen to old timey country and what some might call blue grass. Real old stuff. I only listen to old stuff now and I am forty. In the truck I have Waylon, Loretta and Conway, and a "country greats" compilation with old stuff from Tammy wynette, Tanya Tucker, etc.
I saw some pole smoker pretty boy on CMT the other night and he was acting like a wigger and hoping around, but he had a cowboy hat on, so he must have been singing country. The media and record companies sell use pretty faces without talent as they think we will not buy records from fat hairy women with great voices or stupid looking men with a hell of a picking ability. And we the public lap it up, or at least some folks do. He stopped loving her today..... |
|
I don't listen to country but I stumbled upon the country music channel a few weeks ago. At first I though I was on BET, because there were a bunch of scantily clad women shaking their ass in a "club". Then I noticed that the guy "singing" had a cowboy hat on. I believe the song was "girls gone wild" or something to that effect.
|
|
Sign up for the ARFCOM weekly newsletter and be entered to win a free ARFCOM membership. One new winner* is announced every week!
You will receive an email every Friday morning featuring the latest chatter from the hottest topics, breaking news surrounding legislation, as well as exclusive deals only available to ARFCOM email subscribers.
AR15.COM is the world's largest firearm community and is a gathering place for firearm enthusiasts of all types.
From hunters and military members, to competition shooters and general firearm enthusiasts, we welcome anyone who values and respects the way of the firearm.
Subscribe to our monthly Newsletter to receive firearm news, product discounts from your favorite Industry Partners, and more.
Copyright © 1996-2024 AR15.COM LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Any use of this content without express written consent is prohibited.
AR15.Com reserves the right to overwrite or replace any affiliate, commercial, or monetizable links, posted by users, with our own.