Let's compare real country music to the country beat.The beat goes on, that beat that "WE" love still exist and goes on,that's the beat we chose to stick with and protect,and never allow to die.The radio stations are playing a different beat,one "WE" chose not to like or accept.They are calling something country that is not country."WE" are saying it's not country.Let them move on,nothing wrong with moving on."WE" are moving on,we're simply taking our values,"The real country beat" with us.
Ray
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Time marches on whether we want it to or not, and change is inevitable, even in our music.
A perspective: .......40-50 years ago the musicians playing Bob Wills, Hank Thompson, Spade Cooley, west coast, et al, were saying basically the same things being said above about the music business being ruined or destroyed, only at that time they were referring to that "bunch of hillbillies with pedal steels and harmonicas playing that atrocious 3-chord crap" coming out of Nashville......and later everyone condemned the Beatles & Elvis for putting all of "us" out of work!
.......but the music so despised at that time eventually became accepted and evolved into the "greats" (Hag, Jones, George Strait, and all those admired musicians like Emmons, Hughey, Franklin)and a bunch of the guys on this very Forum.
But before anyone decides to "flame" me over these comments, I am not expressing a personal preference of music here, I am only relating what I honestly believe to be the true facts as I have seen it in this business during my 50 years in it.
I personally find it difficult to accept some of the evolutionary changes in the music of today, but I do try to be positive about it.....I wish things would always be as they were when I was comfortable with things and felt like I was "in the trend", because today I sometimes feel that I am being left behind......but I think that is the nature of life, and I have confidence that most things are for the best, and that someday these "new" artists and "new" directions in music, will be revered as we do those of our generation......
..... And when I look at my grandchildren, I hope that is the case, as I would not want them to miss feeling the joy of music as I have during my lifetime.
With respect to everyone,
Gene Jones www.genejones.com
A perspective: .......40-50 years ago the musicians playing Bob Wills, Hank Thompson, Spade Cooley, west coast, et al, were saying basically the same things being said above about the music business being ruined or destroyed, only at that time they were referring to that "bunch of hillbillies with pedal steels and harmonicas playing that atrocious 3-chord crap" coming out of Nashville......and later everyone condemned the Beatles & Elvis for putting all of "us" out of work!
.......but the music so despised at that time eventually became accepted and evolved into the "greats" (Hag, Jones, George Strait, and all those admired musicians like Emmons, Hughey, Franklin)and a bunch of the guys on this very Forum.
But before anyone decides to "flame" me over these comments, I am not expressing a personal preference of music here, I am only relating what I honestly believe to be the true facts as I have seen it in this business during my 50 years in it.
I personally find it difficult to accept some of the evolutionary changes in the music of today, but I do try to be positive about it.....I wish things would always be as they were when I was comfortable with things and felt like I was "in the trend", because today I sometimes feel that I am being left behind......but I think that is the nature of life, and I have confidence that most things are for the best, and that someday these "new" artists and "new" directions in music, will be revered as we do those of our generation......
..... And when I look at my grandchildren, I hope that is the case, as I would not want them to miss feeling the joy of music as I have during my lifetime.
With respect to everyone,
Gene Jones www.genejones.com
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"Things Change"<SMALL>I recently heard Tim Magraws "things change" and I listened closely to the words and that's really how it is.</SMALL>
Verse 1
They wouldn’t let him play the Opry
With whiskey on his breath
And it didn’t take them long
To figure out just what they’d missed
He went down that lost highway
Underneath that purple sky
A legend disappeared before his time
Things change
Verse 2
They said he was the devil
Dressed in gold lame’
The way he shook his hips
Up there on that stage
But before that fateful day
When he left Tennessee
All of them were calling him "The King"
Things change
Verse 3
Well they like to call them hippies
Outlaws with guitars
But they brought a little country to the honky-tonks and bars
They might have got a little crazy
They might have flown a little to high
But somewhere somebody’s playing their songs tonight
Things change, don’t you know they change
Verse 4
Some say it’s too country
Some say it’s too rock and roll
But it’s just good music if you could feel it in your soul
And it doesn’t really matter
It always looks the same
Life goes on but things change
Things change
Things change
Don’t you know they change, yeah yeah yeah
Things, they keep on changing
Gonna keep on, keep on, keep on, keep on changing
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