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Theresa,you are right it is good,I'm to young to hear and play the sameTheresa Galbraith wrote:I'm glad Chet didn't apologize. It's good to have different styles in country music.
old thing over and over.
Chet recorded the Steel Guitar Rag,I had a copy of it but being a 78 rpm. it got broken. Flip side was Fleet Leaf Rag. The funny thing, it was the same time I took up the steel guitar,and thought It was being player on a steel guitar Joe
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I don't have a problem with different styles of country music. I think Conway Twitty and Ray Price are different styles, but to bring washed out 80's rock music into the picture is going too far, as I see it. When you let so much of something different into an established thing that it takes over and changes the identity, then that's too much.
If Colonel Sanders starts selling fish and fish becomes so much a part of the menu that chicken becomes a side item, then KFC has lost it's identity and what it stands for. By the way, the same company that owns KFC owns Pizza Hut, Long John Silvers, and Taco Bell. They have enough sense to not let them overlap to the point that they lose their identity.
I don't know why I'm even wasting my time saying this. These new artist with their production type shows are making a lot more money that the traditional country artist ever did. Can't blame them for that, but I don't see why they couldn't do it within the rock/pop realm and not steal the identity of country music in the process.
I've said it before, but my first time to play the Opry, we were standing on the side of the stage waiting to follow Jack Greene and Jack was singing "Statue Of A Fool". I'd heard it a hundred times, but there was a sprit like presence there that is unlike anything I've ever felt. It was such a real and sincere sound. I never get that feeling with any of the new acts. I wish some would come along that would do that for me, but I'm not holding my breath.
If Colonel Sanders starts selling fish and fish becomes so much a part of the menu that chicken becomes a side item, then KFC has lost it's identity and what it stands for. By the way, the same company that owns KFC owns Pizza Hut, Long John Silvers, and Taco Bell. They have enough sense to not let them overlap to the point that they lose their identity.
I don't know why I'm even wasting my time saying this. These new artist with their production type shows are making a lot more money that the traditional country artist ever did. Can't blame them for that, but I don't see why they couldn't do it within the rock/pop realm and not steal the identity of country music in the process.
I've said it before, but my first time to play the Opry, we were standing on the side of the stage waiting to follow Jack Greene and Jack was singing "Statue Of A Fool". I'd heard it a hundred times, but there was a sprit like presence there that is unlike anything I've ever felt. It was such a real and sincere sound. I never get that feeling with any of the new acts. I wish some would come along that would do that for me, but I'm not holding my breath.
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We watched a great documentary this weekend from Peter Bogdonovich about Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers....perhaps one of the best insights into a bands musical career I have seen (go watch it....funny, touching, informative, highly entertaining)
Tom digs country music, and his quote of the film was
"Country music today is just mostly bad rock and roll with a fiddle"
So even those who don't play it, get it!
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Tom digs country music, and his quote of the film was
"Country music today is just mostly bad rock and roll with a fiddle"
So even those who don't play it, get it!
SS
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Who was Ray Price's producer then? Looks like we have several suspects for an unsolved "Murder On Music Row".
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It's hard to change the label "Country" as there is a lot of financial momentum behind iit. I suggest instead that we re-label the more traditional form as "Country & Western". Imagine, if you will:
The Country & Western Hall of Fame
The 5th Annual Country & Western Awards
etc.
There's no point in complaining about things that we can't change, but there are still many people producing, recording and performing the more traditional styles of country music. Today's new "Country" isn't really the same as rock-a-billy or 80's rock - any true fan of those styles would surely object.
Let the pop music industry have the word "Country" since they want it so badly. Just let us differentiate the classic form that so many of us love. After all, there are a lot of "Rock & Roll" fans who don't like today's pop "Rock". Same thing.
The Country & Western Hall of Fame
The 5th Annual Country & Western Awards
etc.
There's no point in complaining about things that we can't change, but there are still many people producing, recording and performing the more traditional styles of country music. Today's new "Country" isn't really the same as rock-a-billy or 80's rock - any true fan of those styles would surely object.
Let the pop music industry have the word "Country" since they want it so badly. Just let us differentiate the classic form that so many of us love. After all, there are a lot of "Rock & Roll" fans who don't like today's pop "Rock". Same thing.
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I never get the point upon which these kinds of threads are predicated. I've been playing with traditional country bands for 38 years, I have a music collection consisting of most of the good country music ever recorded, I can listen to Ray Price, Faron Young et al. on the Internet whenever I want, and Jake Hooker and other good ol' Texas boys and girls are still recording shuffles and ballads with lots of steel guitar. The only time I ever hear any Top 40 "Country" is by accident, like in the dentist's office or at a mall, and if you're making money in this arena, good for you; I've done it myself a few times over the years, but it was just a job, and a rather boring one at that. What is the problem? The music is still here. What are you bitching about?
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Barry: I apologize for paraphrasing rather than quoting you directly. I can't seem to get the"copy & paste" function on this infernal machine to work! My 10 yr. old daughter is visiting friends this week so I don't have her here to show this ol'codger how to do it. And I have to admit I have long been an admirer of your ray emitting helment!
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The Country & Eastern Hall of Fameb0b wrote:It's hard to change the label "Country" as there is a lot of financial momentum behind iit. I suggest instead that we re-label the more traditional form as "Country & Western". Imagine, if you will:
The Country & Western Hall of Fame
The 5th Annual Country & Western Awards
etc.
Way not, we are all one big country! Joe
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Hey Cal,Cal Sharp wrote:I never get the point upon which these kinds of threads are predicated. I've been playing with traditional country bands for 38 years, I have a music collection consisting of most of the good country music ever recorded, I can listen to Ray Price, Faron Young et al. on the Internet whenever I want, and Jake Hooker and other good ol' Texas boys and girls are still recording shuffles and ballads with lots of steel guitar. The only time I ever hear any Top 40 "Country" is by accident, like in the dentist's office or at a mall, and if you're making money in this arena, good for you; I've done it myself a few times over the years, but it was just a job, and a rather boring one at that. What is the problem? The music is still here. What are you bitching about?
I wouldn't go to a dentist office that plays top 40 country. I can take the drill, root canals, etc... but Novacane or Nitrous Oxide would not dull that pain enough for me.
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