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Key 04-16-2012 02:59 PM

Milano Doesn't Know Anything About Country Music
 
It's true, I know close to nothing about the genre except for the popular opinions.

This thread idea was formed from a discussion in the Slayer vs Metallica thread, and I thought it was a very good one, considering we have one just like this for The Beatles with Jans.

So pretty much the same layout as his, I don't hate Country so I am not going to jump to conclusions about the genre as a whole until I hear something I potentially like, but may have accidentally skipped over. Just recommend some songs or perhaps full albums in the thread or through PM and I can give my thoughts. I won't write full on thorough reviews but I will definitely say if I like it or not. I'm pretty much open to anything, and I figured it's a good time to get exposed to the genre some more.

James 04-16-2012 03:06 PM

I'll send you Townes Van Zandt's Our Mother The Mountain :)

bob. 04-16-2012 03:16 PM

i'm not the biggest expert on this....but i have a few greats


MERLE HAGGARD - I'm a Lonesome Fugitive - YouTube
^early Merle Haggard is the shit....great story telling, simplistic and classic


Hank Williams: Lovesick Blues - YouTube
^Hank Williams.....just a great and unique voice and a charismatic man


D-I-V-O-R-C-E by Dolly Parton - YouTube
^Dolly rules my life.....she is one of the greatest people in the history of music....and even though this is actually a Tammy Wynette song Dolly just killed it like she does with everything


Patsy Cline-Walkin' After Midnight - YouTube
^i'm not a huge Patsy fan....but there is no denying the greatness of this classic


Hank Williams III - Long Hauls and Close Calls - YouTube
^you like Slayer....so does this guy

FRED HALE SR. 04-16-2012 03:21 PM

Bob listed some good ones. Patsy Cline is synonymous with good country vocals. My dad is huge on country. Willie Nelson is his favorite. But he really likes the supergroup from the 70's The Outlaws.

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j...nj4Ulg&cad=rja

Key 04-16-2012 03:25 PM

Thanks James! Currently waiting for that album to download, so i'm giving the "I'm A Lonely Fugitive" song a listen right now, and I really like the feel of it. It's very calming and the lyrics are pretty damn good. The mixture of male and female vocalists is very well done as well, not too overwhelming and not too over exposed. I'll give the other videos a listen as well.

TheBig3 04-16-2012 03:48 PM

Something a little off the beaten path. One of Elvis Costello's best.


Stephen Colbert sings "Cheap Rewards" - YouTube

My favorite artist currently is...




Key 04-16-2012 04:26 PM

Townes Van Zandt - Our Mother The Mountain

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...500_AA300_.jpg

I've been listening to this album James sent me. More than half way through, and I hadn't even realized it. This album plays so smoothly with each track. Not to mention the vocalist match exactly what I like to hear in a folk esque / country esque environment. All the songs are very emotional and sing about something with meaning, which I also love. It's an interesting change from the typical male and female vocalist style in country. It's also a very cool mixture of the acoustic guitar and harmonica.

I really do enjoy this album, and it may be a regular listen when i'm in the mood for this style of music. Very good recommendation James, no disappointments.


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