Why is Chesney classified as country?
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Uh, no... the Oak Ridge Boys offices are...
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Music hath the charm to soothe a savage beast, but I'd try a 10mm first.
http://www.steelharp.com
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Mike thanks.
From the sort of circling around country point of view
they are similar acts. Country basics with big harmony vocals.
Oops my bad, it HAS been 4 years.
EMILY LETELA; Never mind.
From the sort of circling around country point of view
they are similar acts. Country basics with big harmony vocals.
Oops my bad, it HAS been 4 years.
EMILY LETELA; Never mind.
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I have always found it interesting that most of those SGF members who harshly critizize modern country music will throw all of their degrading remarks out there about these artists and then go to the next post and sing the praises of Paul Franklin Jr, Bruce Bouton, Mike Johnson, etc....
These are some of the pickers on these "terrible artists'" records...
No wonder the top session players tend to stay away from this forum when most of what they read is about how terrible the recordings they play on sound.
Too bad opinions about these current hit makers couuldn't be a little more respectful and less critical...
Music is music and how it is marketed is most of the issue I think that most have with it.
These are some of the pickers on these "terrible artists'" records...
No wonder the top session players tend to stay away from this forum when most of what they read is about how terrible the recordings they play on sound.
Too bad opinions about these current hit makers couuldn't be a little more respectful and less critical...
Music is music and how it is marketed is most of the issue I think that most have with it.
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Hello Tim Harr, It's a little deeper than that for these Pro Steel Guitar players to answer. The Politics of the Music -Business Game. We have freedom of speech unless you're under the roof that's feeding you and your family. What would you like to drink Milk or Gas?, the price is the same. Don't they call that fair market? So the double tongue works the same. It's just about right or wrong! JMOP> LJ
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With the exception of a few,(some songs just SUCK....)
and given a history of playing all flavors of rock in the past,
I find I like most of the sounds out there.
Not being against heavy guitars
and not being against pounding drums,
I have no basic prejudice if a country themed song
has rock elements. For me the lyrics, vocal style
and theme make it country, with the addition of
country instruments like steel, dobro and fiddle.
For me it's just a hybrid music, combining several musics I already like.
Hank Snow did several things leaning towards
this hybrid idea in his later years. Just no distorted leads.
I still like a 50's Ray Price shuffles, Lefty Frizzel
and Mother Maybelle. Their music is still out there,
and some people still do homages to the classic sounds too.
We haven't LOST their music,
it's just few are still doing it anew.
because it doesn't resonate at all with the buying public.
If music is done well I see no reason,
on a philisophical basis,
to dislike 'music' as it changes over time,
just because what I once liked is less prevalent now.
I can agree the over-compression production is a negative,
and I blame radio programer's demands for most outreach of signal.
and given a history of playing all flavors of rock in the past,
I find I like most of the sounds out there.
Not being against heavy guitars
and not being against pounding drums,
I have no basic prejudice if a country themed song
has rock elements. For me the lyrics, vocal style
and theme make it country, with the addition of
country instruments like steel, dobro and fiddle.
For me it's just a hybrid music, combining several musics I already like.
Hank Snow did several things leaning towards
this hybrid idea in his later years. Just no distorted leads.
I still like a 50's Ray Price shuffles, Lefty Frizzel
and Mother Maybelle. Their music is still out there,
and some people still do homages to the classic sounds too.
We haven't LOST their music,
it's just few are still doing it anew.
because it doesn't resonate at all with the buying public.
If music is done well I see no reason,
on a philisophical basis,
to dislike 'music' as it changes over time,
just because what I once liked is less prevalent now.
I can agree the over-compression production is a negative,
and I blame radio programer's demands for most outreach of signal.
DLD, Chili farmer. Plus bananas and papaya too.
Real happiness has no strings attached.
But pedal steels have many!
Real happiness has no strings attached.
But pedal steels have many!
I think he has gotten caught up in trying to stay up with the new image of country artists, trying to stay looking and appealing to the young folks that are buying today's "country" music. His initial greatest hits album has some great stuff, but even some of it I questioned, but, hey, they WERE his greates hits. My favorites were mostly the stuff written by Mark Allen Springer, That's Why I'm Here, When I Close My Eyes. I've seen lots of artists come out with great material and then go the way of being so commercial it became crap to the point it began all sounding alike and was hardly worth listening to. But, for the most part Kenny has been fortunate enough to get some great writers behind his career. Catchy lyrics, hooks, musical theme, regardless of how "country" or not we thing it is. I'd personally like to see him turn 180 and go back to the "Good Stuff". I've seen some of my favorite artists, Joe Diffee, Trace Adkins, do the same thing, become so stupidly commercial and leave behind the great stuff that got them where they are. Anyway, I still hear a few things out there produced the way I like it.
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I turned off the car radio and bought satellite so I could hear some variety. I think all the male country artist sound the same and I admit I would like to hear more steel. I don't know guys. The male singers seem to have no soul, if you will. However, I like all the femail artist. Hey, your the reason for the tears on my guitar. Thats a drinkin song. I was listening to a country singer the other night. Damn he couldn't even sing. He was so unremarkable I could not remeber his name or the song. But gusy, I have to say that I listened to one of Bob wills song tonight, Roly Poly and I know this is gonna make some mad. I wouldn't pay a dime for it nor waste my time trying to play it. The same goes for some of Waylons stuff I have been hearing. I did not appreciate Waylon comming to a concert stoned not remebering the words. I think he thought it was cute. I thought then and now it was disrespectful to the audience, and fans.
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Honestly,
It's sad to say but in order to appeal to the younger crowd,it seems you can have the country background and lifestyle,but you can't sound country.
I've said it before and I'll say it again when it comes to the current state of Country Music. Think logically,then think the exact opposite and you have it.
It's sad to say but in order to appeal to the younger crowd,it seems you can have the country background and lifestyle,but you can't sound country.
I've said it before and I'll say it again when it comes to the current state of Country Music. Think logically,then think the exact opposite and you have it.
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So,Kent Thompson you mean Otis Reddings & Joe Text in todays world would be country?,or do you mean Tiny Tim & Garth Brooks. Seems to me,real Country Music is 4/4 - 2/4 or 3/4 and a little 8's to feel rock - us. LJ PS: Thanks to " Randy Owens " of Alabama for letting " Kenny Chesney " making Country Music what it is today with out all them others Artist who are doing the same thing and Reba's Step-son for managing,wait,he's with them Rascal flatts boys. Sorry! Leo J.Eiffert,jr.
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Randy Owens Management Company with Dale Morris is handling Chesney bookings.It's just an inside joke to Kenny's songs are no more off the wall then Alabama's sound and adding George Strait into the mix can't hurt Country Music.This Country Music thing is crazy with " who used who " to make a Career for themself. I guess dropping names is one thing,but,knowing the names you drop is another. Leo J.Eiffert,Jr.
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