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i had a traumatic country music experience once and now i cant listen to it without having seizures. i dont even like wilco's first album becos of it.0
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soulsinging wrote:i had a traumatic country music experience once and now i cant listen to it without having seizures. i dont even like wilco's first album becos of it.
well what happened?0 -
soulsinging wrote:i had a traumatic country music experience once and now i cant listen to it without having seizures. i dont even like wilco's first album becos of it.
you like modest mouse... you can't tell me when Doin' the cockroach kicks in at the end it isn't like Horseback riding on acid09/04/05 - Calgary, AB
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soulsinging wrote:i had a traumatic country music experience once and now i cant listen to it without having seizures. i dont even like wilco's first album becos of it.Oh dear dad
Can you see me now
I am myself
Like you somehow
I'll ride the wave
Where it takes me
I'll hold the pain
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tybird wrote:I forgot to also say nice things about Junior Brown.
Yes, Country music died sometimes in the 1970s....most of the crap today is simply pop music with a southern accent. :rolleyes:
Junior Brown is just flat out Bad A$$. Great guitar player, great voice. Cools songs.E. Lansing-98 Columbus-00,03,10 Detroit-00,03 (1&2),06, 14 Cleveland-03,06,10 Toledo-04, Grand Rapids-04,06 London-05, Toronto-05, Indianapolis 10, East Troy (1&2) 11, Chicago 13, Detroit 14
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I'll always be a huge fan of classic country...as for the newer stuff....Dwight Yoakum and Dierks Bentley are the only good stuff....and some Dixie Chicks.
And before anyone says so....I admit that Dierks ain't for everyone..and don't judge him by the teenybopper older stuff.....the cd's as a whole are good.
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The only new country band that I can really get into is Hank Williams III. He puts on a pretty crazy show. There are some great bootlegs out there; one that I really like is 02/27/2004 Live At Ground Zero.
I do also really love the older country singers. Johnny Cash is really good, if you’re not into the older country sound, you may want to check out the American I - V CDs. Also, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Hank Williams are all really awesome!!!0 -
Waylon Jennings is the best ever of county music, IMO. Hank Williams Jr. is another great one.
Cross Canadian Ragweed, have yall heard of them? They are so good it blows my mind that they aren't huge.
Nashville county is at least 85% horrible crap. The best new country music comes from Texas and Oklahoma. Jason Boland is one of the best. Reckless Kelly has some good songs - check "Copperhead Road" and especially "Willimina". Shooter Jennings and Hank Williams III are good.bombs, dropping down, please forgive our hometown0 -
Hank Williams Sr. is bad ass. Lots of pain and great song writing. The oldest are the greatest: Waylon, Willie, Johnny, Merle, Patsy, Johnny Paycheck, Emmylou Harris, John Prine, Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams, Robert Earle King, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and tons of old bluegrass stuff"She knows there is no success like failure
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"Don't ya think its sometimes wise not to grow up."
"Cause life ain't nothing but a good groove
A good mixed tape to put you in the right mood."0 -
Bubba wrote:George Strait, Martina McBrideAll the world will be your enemy, Prince with a thousand enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.0
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i forgot............john prine...............:)0
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Check out some Gram Parsons. I've got this compilation and I'd say this is all you need. http://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Hearts-Fallen-Angels-Anthology/dp/B00005BC89/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/104-2364614-0963149?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1176437055&sr=8-30
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Check out Eric Church, Shooter, Hank III, David Allan Coe, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Hank Jr, Chris Ledoux, and Jason Meadows0
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Artists worth checking out:
Dwight Yoakam
Buck Owens
George Strait (pre-90s)
Gram Parsons
Ryan Adams/Whisteytown
Robert Earl Keen
Steve Earle
Willie & Waylon
Don Williams
Brooks & Dunn (early stuff)
Hank Williams
Billy Joe Shaver
Old Crow Medicine Show
Merle Haggard
Johnny Cash0 -
HANK WILLIAMS
HANK WILLIAMS
HANK WILLIAMS
He was the real deal. No one else came close before or since. An amazing body of work in the short time he was on this earth. The Complete Hank Williams 10 disc set is essential for any country music fan.
Others to check out:
Jay Farrar (Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt)
Gram Parsons (Flying Burrito Bros, International Submarine Band)
George Jones
Willie Nelson
Merle Haggard
Ryan Adams (Whiskeytown)
Neko Case
Hank Williams III
The Carter Family
Jimmie Rodgers
Neil Young (Harvest, American Stars 'n' Bars, Hawkes and Doves, Old Ways, Harvest Moon, Silver and Gold, Prairie Wind)Using the word "methinks" in your message board posts doesn't make you look smart.0 -
Matty Boy wrote:Check out some Gram Parsons. I've got this compilation and I'd say this is all you need. http://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Hearts-Fallen-Angels-Anthology/dp/B00005BC89/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/104-2364614-0963149?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1176437055&sr=8-30
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I've always like the older outlaw country kind of stuff (Cash, Hank, Willie, etc).
Some of the new stuff isn't that bad... Shooter Jennings is good, and I even like some of the more popular stuff... The concerts are actually a really good time - Chesney, Toby Keith, etc.My whole life
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blackredyellow wrote:I've always like the older outlaw country kind of stuff (Cash, Hank, Willie, etc).
I used to host a radio show called The Outlaw Hours a few years back on a local radio station. The show runs on Friday and Saturday nights from 11pm-3am.
It was a lot of fun...some good music on that show: Waylon, Merle, John Prine, Steve Earle, Hank Jr., etc.
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