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Music is music.  And good music is good while bad music is bad.  What one wants to label it is another matter and not always so clear cut.  There have been plenty of country hits that were written by people who were the furthest thing from country music.  One example Willie Nelson had a hit with "Blue Skies", and that song was written by Irving Berlin who was the furthest thing you can get from country music.  There are many other examples also.  Elvis had a pop hit, "It's Now or Never", and that was the Italian folk song tune "O Sole Mio" with English lyrics.  So labeling something "country", "pop", or anything else isn't always exactly accurate.

With that said, modern day music, be it country, pop, rock, rap, etc. is quite atrocious.  Doesn't hold a candle to ANY music of the past.

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18 hours ago, Steuben Jerry said:

Got to get you to "sample the dial" more. Hop on over to the Turbo, Octane, Hair Nation, Boneyard, Liquid Metal, or Lithium channels.

You know, the sweet spot on the Sirius/XM dial...:party:

What kinda  stuff you talkin' bout, Jerry ??.....<<grin>>...

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Most guys here prob have quite a range of music.  Everything from Waylon to Merle Haggard and anything in between.  Lol. And I am in that old school country boot too a lot of times.  But there is some new stuff out there that is pretty good just gotta be open a bit to try it.  I even like Alicia Keys I have to admit....  A great talent.  But I am 90 percent country for sure.  

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I enjoy everything from  death metal to willie, Waylon , Johnny , David Allen Coe , Jimmy Hendrix , Deep Purple, Black Sabbath.

ive met and got autographs from Shania Twain , Alan Jackson , Willie Nelson ,Rascal Flats and on and on ,But today I have no taste for what’s out on the pop country stations .

Dale Watson,  BR549, Hank III, Aaron Watson, Steve Earle  Drive by truckers  , Two Dollar Pistols, Asleep At The Wheel, The Derailers , to name a few are the country artist I enjoy today.

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3 hours ago, dbHunterNY said:

need to stop listening to that pop country *&^%  from male country "singers" they play on the radio now. could be your problem.

I don't listen to any country or rap. On purpose.. idiots play it in bar on juke box so I skip every.song they play..

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12 minutes ago, Buckskin Dave said:

Alison Krauss cant sing?  How about George Straight?    G man, these people can sing.

George straight is old counrty .. again a versiin because white man cant play the blues...Most are not singing country  ..they have very limited range. And 90% of country songs like blues are talking.. not singing. 

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The artist today is picked because they look good .. songs are written in mass in Nashville for an artist.. there is no attachment to the song from them they just"sing it" now before you say well SO and so write their own music some do... but its really in more of rarity these days.. and the few that do seem to have a crossover into pop as they don't fit the Nashville narrative and are almost spurred by them

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Agree ! Toby Keith and all are pre packaged corporate pretty boys .

Here’s a few country , “ anti country songs”

  • Tom T. Hall – The Last Country Song
  • Hank Williams Jr. – Old Nashville Cowboy
  • Eleven Hundred Springs – Hank Williams Wouldn’t Make It Now in Nashville, Tennessee
  • Josh Abbott Band – I’ll Sing About Mine
  • Robbie Fulks – Fuck This Town
  • Dough Sahm – Oh No, Not Another One
  • John Hartford – Tear Down The Grand Ole Opry
  • BR549 – Movin’ The Country, A-1 On The Jukebox
  • Jesse Dayton – Hey Nashvegas!
  • Alan Jackson – Three Minute Positive Not Too Country Up-Tempo Love Song

 

  • Jason & The Scorchers – Greetings From Nashville
  • Cory Morrow – Nashville Blues
  • The Carter Family III – Maybelle’s Guitar
  • Willie Nelson – Sad Songs & Waltzes, Write Your Own Songs
  • Sturgill Simpson – Life Ain’t Fair & The World Is Mean
  • David Frizzell & Bobby Bare – Cowboy Hat
  • Vince Gill – Young Man’s Town
  • Jason Eady – AM Country Heaven
  • Brad Paisley, Bill Anderson, Buck Owens, George Jones – Too Country
  • Dallas Wayne – If That’s Country

 

  • Marty Stuart – Tip Your Hat (not really a protest song, but very close)
  • Brigitte London – Mr. Nashville
  • Hellbound Glory – Waylon Never Done It Their Way
  • Jello Biafra & Mojo Nixon – Let’s Burn Ole Nashville Down
  • Shooter Jennings – Outlaw You, Solid Country Gold, Put The ‘O’ Back In Country
  • The Waco Brothers – Death of Country Music
  • JB Beverley & The Wayward Drifters – Dark Bar & A Juke Box
  • Barbara Mandrell – I Was Country When Country Wasn’t Cool
  • Tom VandenAvond – Wreck of a Fine Man
  • Cross Canadian Ragweed – Anywhere But Here, Record Exec.

 

  • The Geezenslaws – Bad Rock and Roll
  • Austin Cunningham – 15 Songs
  • Corey Smith – If That’s Country
  • Houston Marchman – Viet Nashville
  • Kenneth Brian – Something’s Wrong with the Juke Box, Nashville Line
  • Laney Strickland – Ca$hville
  • The Hackensaw Boys – Nashville
  • Jamie Richards – I Guess They’ve Never Been to Texas
  • Those Poor Bastards – Radio Country
  • The Rounders – That Ole Jukebox

 

  • Joey Allcorn – In Nashville, Tennessee; This Ain’t Montgomery
  • Brent Amaker & The Rodeo – Sissy New Age Cowboy
  • Joe Buck Yourself – Music City’s Dead
  • Emily Herring & Henpecked – Has Country Gone To Hell
  • Heather Myles – Nashville’s Gone Hollywood
  • The Skeeters – Country Pop
  • Erik Koskanen Band – Ain’t No Honky Tonks
  • The Gin Palace Jesters – Nashville Penny
  • Tommy Alverson – Purty Boys
  • Ronnie Hymes – Dueling Kazoo (a Finger for Trashville)

 

  • John D. Hale Band – Outlaw Groove
  • Bobby Bare  – Rough on the Living
  • Marty Stuart – Sundown in Nashville
  • Merle Haggard – Too Much Boogie Woogie
  • Josh Thompson – Too Country
  • Daryl Singletary – I Still Sing This Way
  • Gary Gibson – I’ve Had All of Nashville I Can Stand
  • John Anderson – Takin’ The Country Back
  • Keith Whitley – Buck
  • George Jones – Billy B. Bad

 

  • Will Hoge & Wade Bowen – Song Nobody Will Hear
  • Jackson Taylor & The Sinners – Country Song
  • Jarrod Birmingham Where’d You Go Country Music
  • Reckless Kelly – New Moon Over Nashville
  • Red Eye Junction – Living Proof
  • Rebel Son- Stereo
  • Lance Miller – The Beach
  • Audrey Auld – The Next Big Nothing
  • Pale Horse – Outlaw Breed
  • Lummox – New Country

 

  • Tim Hus – Country Music Lament
  • Tex Schutz – Put The Country Back in the Music (and the Rock Back in the Ground)
  • Roger Alan Wade – Jingle Jangle Angel
  • The Deep Dark Woods – The Won’t Last Long
  • Tom Russell – The Death of Jimmy Martin
  • Jamey Johnson – The Last Cowboy
  • Jerry Kilgore – Ain’t Got One Honky Tonk
  • Whitey Morgan & The 78’s – If It Ain’t Broke
  • The Divorcees – You Ain’t Gettin’ My Country
  • Wesley Dennis – Country Enough
  • Rodney Hayden – Goodbye Country Music
  • Davey Smith – Country Went to Hell
  • Ernie Clifton – Goodby Country Music Hall of Fame
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I listen to big band thru the early 90s alternative and hip hop.. a few songs in the 2000s but those are from bands established in the 80s 90s or 70 or even 60s.. todays mass produced music is bad.. the hey day by far was the 60's thru the 90s..  heck I even lisent to some stuff from the 1900 to 1920s.. can't beat some ledbelly on wax cylinders.. still better than the crap coming out today

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3 hours ago, G-Man said:

..... can't beat some ledbelly on wax cylinders.. still better than the crap coming out today

Now we're talking, da' blues. Didn't renew my Sirius contract and regret not listening to B.B. King's Bluesville on channel #74.

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1 hour ago, nyslowhand said:

Now we're talking, da' blues. Didn't renew my Sirius contract and regret not listening to B.B. King's Bluesville on channel #74.

I have over 2400hours of early Chicago and zydeco blues. Many artist I guarantee no,one hear has heard of. 

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17 hours ago, fasteddie said:

I like John Fogerty but a lot of his songs have repetitious Lyrics which is annoying .  

That's called the chorus Eddie, and is usually repeated several times throughout a song. lol j/k

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