Your top five favorite artists: Classic Country through Outlaw Country

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  • dankind
    dankind Posts: 20,841
    He’s actually a decent actor, too. 
    I SAW PEARL JAM
  • OffSheGoes35
    OffSheGoes35 Posts: 3,517
    brianlux said:
    I've been listening to Willie Nelson lately. He's my number one. I've always liked Johnny Cash. I like some Waylon Jennings songs. I'm glad you started this thread, brianlux, so I can listen to the others listed. 

    What the heck is "countrypolitan"? Do I even want to know? :lol: 

    I love Willie Nelson!  I saw him at the Dixon Fair Grounds in 2005 and it was one of the best shows and one of the very best sounding shows I've ever seen live.  It was outdoors and the sound was phenomenal
    Yes, Waylon is great too!  My favorite is the most excellent LP, Honky Tonk Heroes.
    And I was just talking to a friend about how I got turned on to Ernest Tubb.  My wife and I were on the return leg of our one cross-country trip.  We were camped out in this rustic campground in Southern Indiana and the one radio station we were able to pick up was coming up the airwaves from Kentucky.  The station was playing all classic country music and the one that really got me was Ernest Tubb.  There was a train whistle to the east of the campground that echoed through the hills in the dark of night with Ernest Tubb on the radio.  What a great experience!

    OK, now if you don't want to know what countrypolitan is, DO NOT READ FURTHER?  :lol:      
    "Countrypolitan" is a country/pop cross-over music.  And actually, there are some decent artists that were involved so if there are fans here, we could lift that "restriction" (like I'm gonna hold anyone to some stupids "rules", lol).

    Very cool to hear about your country likes!

    Red Headed Stranger is so very soothing to me. "Hello Walls" makes me laugh, but who hasn't been there? Walls make great company. 
    I'm not big on going to concerts, but I wouldn't mind going back in time to see Willie live and outside in 2005.  :)
    For anyone who loves Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson, this episode of Storytellers is a must-see:

    https://youtu.be/f37IhmRwIMA

    Ernest Tubb is on my list. I'll have to close my eyes and imagine I'm in a campground; not in Southern Indiana though, that place was bad juju for me. 

    I'll report back after I listen to Ernest, Dwight Yoakam, and Chris Stapleton. I already like a few Chris Stapleton songs I heard in the past.
  • OffSheGoes35
    OffSheGoes35 Posts: 3,517
    dankind said:
    Favorite performers: Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Linda Ronstadt (sub Waylon for Ronstadt if she's too poppy)
    Great list right there. 👍
  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    dankind said:
    He’s actually a decent actor, too. 
    For sure!
    brianlux said:
    I've been listening to Willie Nelson lately. He's my number one. I've always liked Johnny Cash. I like some Waylon Jennings songs. I'm glad you started this thread, brianlux, so I can listen to the others listed. 

    What the heck is "countrypolitan"? Do I even want to know? :lol: 

    I love Willie Nelson!  I saw him at the Dixon Fair Grounds in 2005 and it was one of the best shows and one of the very best sounding shows I've ever seen live.  It was outdoors and the sound was phenomenal
    Yes, Waylon is great too!  My favorite is the most excellent LP, Honky Tonk Heroes.
    And I was just talking to a friend about how I got turned on to Ernest Tubb.  My wife and I were on the return leg of our one cross-country trip.  We were camped out in this rustic campground in Southern Indiana and the one radio station we were able to pick up was coming up the airwaves from Kentucky.  The station was playing all classic country music and the one that really got me was Ernest Tubb.  There was a train whistle to the east of the campground that echoed through the hills in the dark of night with Ernest Tubb on the radio.  What a great experience!

    OK, now if you don't want to know what countrypolitan is, DO NOT READ FURTHER?  :lol:      
    "Countrypolitan" is a country/pop cross-over music.  And actually, there are some decent artists that were involved so if there are fans here, we could lift that "restriction" (like I'm gonna hold anyone to some stupids "rules", lol).

    Very cool to hear about your country likes!

    Red Headed Stranger is so very soothing to me. "Hello Walls" makes me laugh, but who hasn't been there? Walls make great company. 
    I'm not big on going to concerts, but I wouldn't mind going back in time to see Willie live and outside in 2005.  :)
    For anyone who loves Johnny Cash & Willie Nelson, this episode of Storytellers is a must-see:

    https://youtu.be/f37IhmRwIMA

    Ernest Tubb is on my list. I'll have to close my eyes and imagine I'm in a campground; not in Southern Indiana though, that place was bad juju for me. 

    I'll report back after I listen to Ernest, Dwight Yoakam, and Chris Stapleton. I already like a few Chris Stapleton songs I heard in the past.
    Red Headed Stranger is such a strong classic.   "Soothing" is a good description- absolutely! 
    I also really like Willie Nelson Sings Kristofferson.  And of his more recent albums I think Ride Me Back Home is terrific as well.

    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni

  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212
    edited January 2022
    Have to agree with most on here.
    For my listening:
    George Jones
    Merle Haggard
    Waylon Jennings
    Willie Nelson
    Jerry Reed

    However, I do include George Strait, Hank Williams Jr. and Randy Travis on my all time list listen list. I know they are later than what you want, but being an 80s kid, they were big part of my musical collection and still are.

    Kristofferson, Hank Williams, Dolly Parton, Townes Van Zandt probably my top writers
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  • brianlux
    brianlux Moving through All Kinds of Terrain. Posts: 43,664
    MedozK said:
    Have to agree with most on here.
    For my listening:
    George Jones
    Merle Haggard
    Waylon Jennings
    Willie Nelson
    Jerry Reed

    However, I do include George Strait, Hank Williams Jr. and Randy Travis on my all time list listen list. I know they are later than what you want, but being an 80s kid, they were big part of my musical collection and still are.

    Kristofferson, Hank Williams, Dolly Parton, Townes Van Zandt probably my top writers
    I do include George Strait, Hank Williams Jr. and Randy Travis on my all time list listen list.
    Great artists, for sure, and true to their roots.
    Kristofferson, Hank Williams, Dolly Parton, Townes Van Zandt
    Yeah, for sure, top-notch writers!

    "It's a sad and beautiful world"
    -Roberto Benigni