Why Country Music Was Awful in 2013

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Jason Schofield
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Why Country Music Was Awful in 2013

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just found this.. hilarious.. Who's gonna fill their shoes??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WySgNm8qH-I#t=12
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You beat me to it, Jason.
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that was more entertaining than a year of music. great!
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Jason Schofield wrote:just found this.. hilarious.. Who's gonna fill their shoes??

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WySgNm8qH-I#t=12

And what will those shoes be filled with?
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Along with the like subject matter, the plunking banjo and steel guitar washes or pads, I guess, are about the only thing for these instruments to do in the industry. Relegated to serving as identifiers of country music.
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Now wouldn't this warm the cockles of your heart :lol: Wow the young ones will fill the dance floor over this one.Maybe if he sang about a train all the girls would go wild. >:-)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR5WQ6eLaWQ
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Looks like it's about time for Garth to get his fat butt off the couch and loose some weight ,then make a new record , and go out on the road and save their sorry asses once again.
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I always thought of Garth as part of the problem, not the solution... :? :\
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Garth Brooks was a huge part of this current crop of trash on the radio. It was Randy Travis that brought real country music back from the brink. Not that fat pig who has a exaggerated sense of his own entertainment value Garth Brooks. Or is it Chris Gaines.
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Compared to what's huge now on country charts, and worse when married with rap, Garth seems positively vintage.
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Thanks.. that Hank Snow was simply sublime.. yes!!!
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Bob Ritter wrote:Looks like it's about time for Garth to get his fat butt off the couch and loose some weight ,then make a new record , and go out on the road and save their sorry asses once again.
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Been out of the loop for a while?
Garth has been "off the couch" and back to performing the past few years and just put out a complete box set of new recordings(old songs that were his influences).
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And what will those shoes be filled with?
Concrete? . . . while the airwaves are filled with poo.

And what will those shoes be filled with?
Whizz . . . since they are whizzing down folks' legs and calling it "country".


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I must be getting old when I agree with the topic. Luke Bryan and many others recording lame songs. Grabbing their jeans and trying to dance. Kinda makes me sick!
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What kind of talent does it take to memorize this unmemorizable, unremarkable stuff?
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What kind of talent does it take...
Very little talent or creativity needed. Just the ability to rehash the same formula over and over. If a product sells, keep pumping it out.

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Actually the real reason country music is getting worse is I'm no longer a part of it. ;-) :wink: ;-) :roll:
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There's always been a musical sub-genre that targets and is performed by the young and priapic. For many years rock and roll filled that niche, but the leading practitioners of that "art" form are by now long past credibility as spokespersons for youth and priapism. I should imagine that the current iteration of the Y&P would go to some lengths to avoid "geezer rock".

Too bad they seized upon country. :roll:
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what's priapic? penis-like? sort of a parade of penis'? a dick march? i'd never heard that word before. you learn alot on the steel forum.
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chris ivey wrote:what's priapic? penis-like? sort of a parade of penis'? a dick march? i'd never heard that word before. you learn alot on the steel forum.
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I still listen to Chalee Tennison, Danni Leigh, Lorrie Morgan, and a lot of artists I grew up listening to. I've been playing steel with quite a few Danni Leigh songs, which Steve Hinson played steel on, and Danni is one of my all-time favorite artists. I'm glad Vince did the Bakersfield record with Paul Franklin-Paul is one of the guys who made me want to play steel and so is Sonny Garrish, the steel player on Chalee's records and many other records. And, a lot of times, I listen to some of my favorite bands that don't really use steel, but they still sound great, like Little Texas, Blackhawk,(lead singer Henry Paul is one of my singing influences). I'm a huge fan of Carrie Underwood too.
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