Daetrin[Admin] Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 Obi-wan lied as much as the bloke in the Patty Loveless song: You've got a thing or two to learn about me baby 'Cause I ain't taking it no more and I don't mean maybe You don't know right from wrong Well the love we had is gone So blame it on your lying, cheating, cold deadbeating, Two-timing, double dealing Mean mistreating, loving heart Quote
dougefresh Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 Only on the FISD would you see a juxtaposition of Patty Loveless and Obi Wan Kenobi. Quote
Daetrin[Admin] Posted February 4, 2009 Author Report Posted February 4, 2009 I went through a big country phase in the early 90's. Quote
Smitty Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 I went through a big country phase in the early 90's. Let me guess that came to a screeching halt with the release of Garth Brooks' Life of Chris Gaines. Ive never liked country, but if I did that would have done it for me too. Quote
Daetrin[Admin] Posted February 4, 2009 Author Report Posted February 4, 2009 Actually I felt it had started to sound too much like rock and roll for my taste and got kind of bland. That said, the past few years there have been some tremendous country acts that have surfaced that I enjoy tremendously. Quote
mattastic13 Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 Not to derail this thread, because Smitty makes a mean bucket But Paul....you need to check out some Texas country Try some Roger Creager, Reckless Kelly, and Kevin Fowler Quote
Daetrin[Admin] Posted February 4, 2009 Author Report Posted February 4, 2009 Raves, but also rants... Quote
Runnriottt Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 I am partial to new stuff. Really like the new Trace Adkins, Halfway to Hazzard and Rodney Adkins. Quote
dougefresh Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 I'm not a fan of most contemporary country music-- it all sounds like bad '70s arena rock to me, with the addition of a pedal steel guitar and some twangy vocals. Like awful Foreigner songs with a couple lyrics about pickup trucks thrown in. Yuck. I like the old stuff though -- Patsy Cline, Hank Williams Sr., George Jones, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, etc. The only new-ish/contemporary guy I like is Junior Brown. That guy is a MONSTER pedal steel player. I highly recommend checkin' out a song called "Peelin' Taters". I defy anyone to be in a bad mood while listening to it. Can't be done. I do like a lot of alt-country, though -- Wilco, Old 97's, stuff like that. Quote
riveting Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 I used to be a Big Country fan http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Country I like some of the older country music & even blue grass has it's place, although it's usually in a getway car chase scene. Quote
lordvader1974[501st] Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 I grew up on outlaw country (Willie, Waylon, Hank Jr., David Allen Coe) b/c that's what my dad listened to and I'll always have a soft spot for that stuff. I like other older stuff too like George Jones, Earl Thomas Conley, Conway Twitty, etc. I still love George Strait, Alabama, and other stuff from the 80's. I'm mostly a hard rock kinda guy nowadays though. For me, there's TOOL, then A Perfect Circle, Puscifer, then everything else! LOL Quote
dougefresh Posted February 4, 2009 Report Posted February 4, 2009 I liked Big Country too! I spent a good portion of my Middle School years rocking out to "Fields of Fire" on my walkman! Quote
Runnriottt Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 Dont get me wrong, Classic country is good. Anything by the Highwaymen, either together or on their own is great. I like the rock feel of new country. It is feel good rock with a positive message. Country is real music. The subject matter is about the normal man, rolling through life. Good stuff. Two of the greatest groups of all time... Highwaymen Traveling Willburys Quote
Murray1134[501st] Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 I'm not big on Country music nowadays. I only really like older country. Johnny Cash is, and will always be, The Man. Willie Nelson is pretty good. Mike Ness from Social Distortion put out a pair of solo albums that have a great rock-country-punk vibe to them. Quote
Daetrin[Admin] Posted February 5, 2009 Author Report Posted February 5, 2009 I find I like more "western" than "country". The people I used to listen a lot to included David Ball, Lari White, Suzy Boguss, Deborah Allen, Chris Ledoux, Dwight Yokum, Sweathearts of the Rodeo, Pam Tillis, etc. Quote
dougefresh Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 Country is real music. The subject matter is about the normal man, rolling through life. Good stuff. I'm gonna have to disagree with ya, buddy. Country *USED* to be real music, about normal people. Now it's about glamor and artifice, and is basically pop music with different instruments. The vast majority of popular country nowadays is performed by a bunch of beautiful dilettantes, posing as people who are somehow relate-able. The songwriters who ghost-write their stuff *might* be salt-of-the-earth and hard-scrabble folks, but the performers are largely just subtle variations on acts like Brittany Spears and the Jonas Brothers. Shania Twain and Faith Hill have very little, if nothing in common with Patsy Cline, or even Dolly Parton. (Other than fashion, maybe) Can you see Kellie Pickler in an unemployment line? Think Carrie Underwood would last two seconds as a Coal Miner's Daughter? Coal Miner's Wife? Coal Miner's Next Door Neighbor? Do you think she'd even *talk* to a coal miner? I look at groups like Rascall Flatts, with their friggin' girl-hair and their $500 designer jeans and I want to rip my own arm off... just so I have something to throw at them. Everytime they get on stage, it looks like a Hot Topic exploded. Say, "CHEEZE"! The material may be about working-class life... but I'm just not buying it from a bunch of preening pop stars, my friend. Fess up, Nathan -- Waylon Jennings would stomp the living CRAP out of Keith Urban, and you know it. :P I do like the Traveling Wilbury's though. How can you not?-- SO much talent in one band! PS-- can you tell I'm *mildly* opinionated about music? Quote
Runnriottt Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 Oh yea... Keith Urban is a wuss. Two songs. Where the Black top ends and Song for Dad. Thats it for him. Well... I am not a huge fan of Rascal Flatts, Although I have met them. (Long story, but it involves beer and a tour bus...) and Female country is pretty much the pits. Dont listen to much of it. I like Terry Clarke. Twain just looks good in leopard skin. No better than Spears or that crowd. I know a cookie cutter song when I hear it, and my old Fav Kenny Chesney is churning out crud here as of late. I guess I really like the ones that stick out. If you saw my CD Collection I am pretty Eclectic. I do mainly like country, but my 700 CDs span from DJ Jazzy Jeff to Type O Negative back around to Bach. I have played in many a band, heavy to gospel. Music is what moves you. Lately that has been a newer rock based rowdy country for me. I like the message and I like the wording in some of these songs. Yea, most don't write a lyric. I am in Japan, No CMT, so I don't get to look at them on TV. I just get to hear the music. I preview it on Itunes, then head out to buy it. If its cookie cutter anything from any type it stays on the shelf. Save for AC/DC. They just rock. Quote
dougefresh Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 Hehe -- I don't even know why I'm given you a hard time... I don't even really like Country music that much. It's just fun to razz you. My iPod's kind of all over the place too. Everything from Claude DeBussy to Iggy and The Stooges to Woody Guthrie to Radiohead, to Dieselboy, to The Pharcyde. And yes-- AC/DC does indeed bring the rawk. Quote
dougefresh Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 If anyone likes Old-Timey country, here's a great online station: http://www.customchannels.net/player_pages....php?page=ranch Tex Ritter, Gene Autry... good stuff. Quote
Scootch[TK] Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 I like Flatt & Skruggs, Hank Williams (the original), Jerry Reed, Tom T Hall, and some Grampa Jones. I'm from Bakersfield California baby, home of Merle Haggard and Buck Owens. Hee Haw and all other things that are good! Like they say, "If you don't know me you won't like me.....say you care less how I feel. But how many of you who sit and judge me ever walked the streets of Bakersfield?" Just when you thought good music was dead a bit of refreshment pops up, Jr. Brown is pretty good, and we have some local bands here that really kick it up. I have to agree, the new stuff is vomit. I'm embarrassed for those freaks. If you like AC/DC try "Hayseed Dixie". They've been guests on the Bob and Tom show and they play a bluegrass tribute to AC/DC songs. Freakin hilarious! Quote
dougefresh Posted February 5, 2009 Report Posted February 5, 2009 You gotta check out Hard N' Phirm-- they do a piece called "Rodeohead" that's an all-bluegrass medley of Radiohead songs... it's utterly BRILLIANT. I could listen to it over and over. Quote
Murray1134[501st] Posted February 6, 2009 Report Posted February 6, 2009 I do love the "Fade to Bluegrass" Metallica Tribute album from Iron Horse, well worth checking out even if you're not a 'tallica fan. Quote
Scootch[TK] Posted February 7, 2009 Report Posted February 7, 2009 There's so much great music out there, personally I enjoy all kinds depending on my mood, Dropkick Murphys are one of my favorites as are Whiskey Galore. Something about the pipes I suppose......... Quote
TK4205 Posted February 8, 2009 Report Posted February 8, 2009 IMHO they quit making good music a couple hundred years ago. Quote
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