Who likes country music?

This topic was created in the Miscellaneous forum by truecap on Tuesday, November 26, 2013 and has 21 replies.
I hear so many people say they don't like country music. I've also heard people say this that have never really listened to country, or even been exposed to it. Of course, it's mainstream here in the south and I suppose not so popular in more urban areas of the country.
It's all lyin', cheatin' songs with a stupid storyline is one excuse I hear. There are just as many songs about love, parties, hot girls, revenge, life, fishin', huntin', 4-Wheelin', riding back roads, drinkin', etc.
Yeah, yeah, the twangy sound. Not so much anymore. Some of the newer country has a rock influence. And then there's alternative country that has even a hip hop/rock influence. And there's Texas Country that has either a more traditional dance hall sound or a more contemporary upbeat style .
Just curious to whether you like it or if not, what are your VALID reasons?
Me, I'm a typical country girl and I like country and classic rock. Those are my tastes.
For the most part, I don't-- it seems canned, lately.
But there are a few artists that I like quite a bit.

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Like them ^

However, I DO appreciate some of the older stuff, and I can name all three Mandrell sisters. Tongue


Posted by MissFisk.... like Allison Krauss.
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Ahh-- so do I.
That voice. smile
Posted by Rabbit
Posted by truecap

It's all lyin', cheatin' songs with a stupid storyline is one excuse I hear. There are just as many songs about love, parties, hot girls, revenge, life, fishin', huntin', 4-Wheelin', riding back roads, drinkin', etc.


People are drawn to music that they can identify with. A lot of people don't identify with country music because of the content (see above).

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That was one of my theories! Ain't nuthin' like going muddin' in a 4-wheeler, then drinking some COLD beer by a fire, chasin' fire flies, then skinny dippin' in the lake! I suppose a lot of people haven't experienced that. (gotta emphasize cold when said in front of beer, that's what they do down here! lol)
Posted by Montgomery
it seems canned, lately.




Some of it does seem canned that way. I get tired of pop country. See, once country artist cross over to pop, the true country fans tend to boycott them. Unless they remain true to their roots like George Strait. His stuff today sounds pretty much like his stuff from 30 years ago.
I'm starting to turn more to the alternative country like Outlaw Country or Texas Country - the artists such as Colt Ford, The Casey Donahew Band, Chris Knight and the lesser known artists.
Stick around Clueless, you might learn something! smile
Posted by cowpuncher
However, George Strait, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings... Johnny Cash can definitely be counted here... very good stuff. Love it. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was amazing, and are still out touring now and then if you keep your eyes peeled.




Who's going to fill their shoes?
I don't see anyone up and coming of that quality.
Love me some country! My go to for love, heartbreak and longing...
Overall, I can appreciate the fact that most country songs tell a story about love, loss and/or life (or Red Solo cups LOL). I can't think of any that spew hatred. It's heartfelt music!
Example:
(I can't relate per se, but this example is based in fact, pretty much to a T from what I understand, and I find that touching. There are others based in fact, but this was the first that came to mind.)
I Drive Your Truck - Lee Brice
This song was written about Army Sgt. 1st Class Jared Monti was killed in Afghanistan while trying to save a fellow soldier. The song is how his father keeps him alive in his heart!
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Posted by cowpuncher
It's like anything else, there are going to be some hacks. Likewise, today, there's a lot of what I call "Music by committee" - Songs obviously written in the marketing dept of a corporation, with all the heart, soul, and feeling thereof. THAT, I despise.
However, George Strait, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings... Johnny Cash can definitely be counted here... very good stuff. Love it. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band was amazing, and are still out touring now and then if you keep your eyes peeled.
I tend to dislike modern pop-country, because so much of it is 'music by committee'. There are a lot of modern artists playing to a stereotype, and frankly, they suck.
What I look for and tend to like are those who write their own songs, based on their own feelings and experiences. That's where the soul of a good song comes from. Not some focus group saying "If we mention chewing tobacco, beer, and trashy women approximately 2.5 times in this song it should sell x# million copies in x demographic." - Accountants, marketing, and management should never be involved in the actual writing and creation of music... but the music industry today isn't geared that way. The MBA's have taken over.
If you ever wondered why so few true greats are coming out the past 20 years, vs previous times... that's why. "Business" has sucked the soul, originality, and creativity right out of most songwriting, and are doing what they do best - Selling us a mass produced plastic/cardboard product at a maximum profit margin.
There's good and bad music in every genre.



Yup.
Mostly Clear Channel.
They bought all the radio stations, too. Sad
Lol @ you two!!
I love country but I also love almost all types of music smile I'm a channel surfer...my kids hate it lol.
Posted by robyn808
But I grew up with a lot of my grandmas old records in the house, lot of classic females. Loretta, Dolly, Jeannie C. Reilly was her favorite, I think she identified with that alter ego. And of course got to give a shout out to folks like Reba and Garth, always solid!
I'll play a song, and I guess its not really country, calling it folk rock or whatever, but they do a good amount of pickin' and I'm pretty sure that's a steel guitar.
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And Jeannie C Reilly-- I believe they turned her first song into a movie; and a tv show.
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You can't not love this song. Big Grin
I am always open to trying/exploring something "different" than what I typically listen to. It's more about what the artist is saying and how the lyrics speak to me than the genre. Anyway, that was long round about way of saying, yes I like country music.
Never understood all the hate towards country music. Sure, it's got good and bad artists, just like any other genre really.
There's this type of country
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And than there's this - for this type of country
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Dolly Parton, Hank Williams, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson - just a few amazing country artists.
Posted by Theatrum
Never understood all the hate towards country music. Sure, it's got good and bad artists, just like any other genre really.
There's this type of country
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And than there's this - for this type of country most people dislike it without even giving it a shot, I believe. Nowdays this type of country seems to be the first association with it.
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Dolly Parton, Hank Williams, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson - just a few amazing country artists.


Fixed, deleted accidentally. Tongue
I like the old school George jones, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Dolly, Loretta Lynn, Kitty Wells.
Willie Nelson is still awesome. I can't stand that new pop crap they play now. That is not country music.
When Donna Hilley CEO Of Sony Music retired in 2005 I could tell a big difference in the change of Nashville.
A little bit. Depends on the singer that would make me like that music. In NC, country music is pretty common so I'm used to it.
C/M BIG IN THE U.K.
NO LINE DANCING PLEASE! ROCK AND ROLLLLLLsmile
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Generally American radio stations don't play music anymore and if they do it's really embarrassing coz they play some of the worst music in the world.

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