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bad bad girlfriend
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: texas
Posts: 458
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lol yea,...you pretty much pegged that,... although i must say that gretchen wilson is better than toby keith and his new song 'she's a hottie'
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Music Addict
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 98
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Predator - you might have already heard this genre, but I think you want to look for 'americana' stations, not country. Americana fuses traditional country, alt-country (rock bands like Son Volt that play country), folk (not hippie folk but Townes Van Zandt type folk) & outlaw country (from the 70's to the present - Lucinda Williams).
But yes, I've agreed with that assessment of country since the 80's with the emergence of Garth Brooks. It's country-pop - but unfortunately you can't tell anyone that listens to mainstream country radio that they aren't listening to 'real' country. Just like you can't tell them that Blue Collar Comedy is a caricature of a redneck, just as blaxploitation films of the 70's were a caricature of Blacks. |
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