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Old March 3rd, 2013 #21
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I hate that song because it references lots of older, rebel/outlaw bands in the lyrics.

"I KNOW ALL THE WORDS TO EVERY WAYLON JENNINGS SONG!"

Then why don't you sound anything like him?

Waylon wasn't about this infantile, heebish cuntry gurl worship.

One of his best known songs is the two minute antidote to that bullshit.

"I hope the friend you thrown yourself with gets drunk and loses his job."


That is the most "country" sentiment ever.
 
Old March 3rd, 2013 #22
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Cool it's a matter of timing

I hated The Dukes of Hazzard but I tuned in every week just for the theme song...


...well, that and Daisy Duke.
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Old March 3rd, 2013 #23
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When country music was being invented and was called Hillbilly;the singers hadn't yet been corrupted by the media,Jews and niggers.Someplace in the the mid 50's performers like Elvis and a few others literally sold their souls to the Jews in Vagus and LA and the rest is history.Country Music was born and the white people just handed it over to the Jews and niggers without even a fight;sorta like Nas car.

Soon we'll have queer Chinese midgets singing Homo On The Range; and getting a Golden Globe for it too.
 
Old March 10th, 2013 #24
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Elvis didn't create Country music. He drifted away from it, it was called Rock `n` Roll. Although Rock `n` Roll had roots back to early 40's it didn't catch on until Elvis popped up. Country music lived on, but it changed somewhat in 55. Many artists did not sell as much, so some artists changed they're sound in a more poppy way, some formerly country artists recorded Rock `n` Roll. But many still recorded hard country music, hillbilly, bluegrass and honky tonk. Ernest Tubb, Ray Price and Lefty Frizzell to mention a few. Not everybody sold out. Tubb recorded Hard country from 36 till the 80's. He never changed.
 
Old March 11th, 2013 #25
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Her ya go, N.B............................
Oh I like Gretchen's music.
 
Old March 11th, 2013 #26
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Oh I like Gretchen's music.
So do I. She hasn't put anything out in awhile, though.
 
Old April 24th, 2013 #27
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I remember seeing "Coal Miners Daughter" and one theme of the movie was how naive Loretta Lynn was when she got started. Sure enough, she got "corrupted" by prescription sleeping pills or something. Luckily she had a strong husband who stood by her her side.


Today, its Carrie Underwood. The Idol was a 'country gal' personna but now the only thing i see-------mini skirts, dirty lyrics, soft porn video.

I dare say you cant make it in country music without playing the sexy vamp.

I dont mean to overgeneralize, Im sure there are good exceptions, women who can make it with their voices. Maybe Martina McBride---who is attractive but does not seem to dress like a prostitute.


Perhaps Allison Krauss is another ok example. BUt i just cant watch the rest of it.
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Old April 24th, 2013 #28
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I remember seeing "Coal Miners Daughter" and one theme of the movie was how naive Loretta Lynn was when she got started. Sure enough, she got "corrupted" by prescription sleeping pills or something. Luckily she had a strong husband who stood by her her side.


Today, its Carrie Underwood. The Idol was a 'country gal' personna but now the only thing i see-------mini skirts, dirty lyrics, soft porn video.

I dare say you cant make it in country music without playing the sexy vamp.

I dont mean to overgeneralize, Im sure there are good exceptions, women who can make it with their voices. Maybe Martina McBride---who is attractive but does not seem to dress like a prostitute.


Perhaps Allison Krauss is another ok example. BUt i just cant watch the rest of it.
how many times was June Carter Cash married?
 
Old April 24th, 2013 #29
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The title of this thread is only one more head-shaking proof that far too many WNs are incredibly, um, sheltered.
 
Old April 24th, 2013 #30
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Several living legends on this stage. At the 2:45 mark, Loveless holds a note ....

 
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