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Country Music ain't Country No More

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March 05, 2020, 10:49 AM
AllenInAR
Country Music ain't Country No More
So I don't listen to country, aside from some certain Johnny Cash songs. I think I have an Antebellum(?) song as well...

Anyway, Turnpike Troubadors.....they're country??


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March 05, 2020, 01:39 PM
SigM4
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Originally posted by AllenInWV:
So I don't listen to country, aside from some certain Johnny Cash songs. I think I have an Antebellum(?) song as well...

Anyway, Turnpike Troubadors.....they're country??


Turnpike is (or was) more Southern Rock/Red Dirt (an Oklahoma based genre) than Country. However in much of the country these genres overlap. Texas Country/Red Dirt/Southern Rock/Folk/Bluegrass, all can be heard on the radio stations across Texas.



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March 06, 2020, 06:28 AM
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March 06, 2020, 10:00 AM
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Originally posted by cas:
“Lonesome,” Hankshaw Hawkins

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March 06, 2020, 11:12 AM
akcopnfbks
While I agree with the general sentiment.....there's still plenty of really good country music being made. For those of ya'll who are jaded, try searching under the "Red Dirt" genre. You'll find things like Cody Jinks, Whiskey Meyers, and the greatest of the bunch (IMHO), Turnpike Troubadours, who are excellent.


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March 07, 2020, 12:51 PM
clipper1
Well, Randy Travis' Digging Up Bones does it for me. No beer or tears mentioned, but just good old fashioned Country
March 08, 2020, 04:11 PM
maxdog
Check out Dale Watson. Cannot post with this device.
March 10, 2020, 10:25 AM
Leemur
quote:
Originally posted by clipper1:
Well, Randy Travis' Digging Up Bones does it for me. No beer or tears mentioned, but just good old fashioned Country


One of the greatest country songs IMO!
March 10, 2020, 12:16 PM
bendable
Give it away G. Strait
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akU0srKozdQ





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March 11, 2020, 11:00 PM
Todd Huffman
Saw Tyler Childers in concert last night. If he ain't country, I don't know what is.




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March 12, 2020, 09:41 AM
maxdog
Try listening to Dale Watson.
March 13, 2020, 05:02 PM
1967Goat
Surprised bendable was the first to post George Strait.

How 'bout some Pure Country.



Probably my favorite by George:



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March 13, 2020, 06:41 PM
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March 14, 2020, 09:51 AM
TMats
Listened to this song this morning, and felt compelled to get it out there. I don’t imagine this thread is just about posting favorite songs, but it seemed like a good place to put it.

There are pretty ones, then there’s Vince Gill and Allison Krause singing together. The song is elevated by the distinctive dobro work of Jerry Douglas.




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March 16, 2020, 09:31 PM
DoubleAdobe
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Originally posted by oddball:
quote:
Originally posted by YellowJacket:
YOU WILL NOT FIND GREAT MUSIC ON THE RADIO.


Depends where you live Wink

One of my favorite stations is KHYI 95.3 "The Range". Here is their mission statement.

quote:
KHYI is a beacon of hope in the murky ocean of cheesy, generic, pseudo, so-called “Country” music. One of the last remaining major-market “mom & pop” radio stations left in the country, no one from New York or L.A. (Or Atlanta, in the case of Cumulus) has the power to make us play Jason Aldean, or Kenny Chesney, or Rascal Flattulence. We’re mavericks…and we believe the world deserves to hear Robert Earl Keen, Ray Wylie Hubbard, the Turnpike Troubadours, and the Dirty River Boys. We also think its impossible to be a country radio station and not play Waylon and Willie, and Hank (Sr.), and J.R. Cash, and Merle, and the Possum…but we digress.
We love our listeners and we keep it real. We close the bars on Saturday nights, but never miss church on Sundays.
We’re happy you found us. Keep it here for a while.


http://khyi.com




Amen,and good post.Agree totally, wish I could get that station. We have one here in SE Az. KHIL, Rex Allen and my hometown, also Tanya Tucker before Delta Dawn. BTW,check out Tanya's new stuff. Don't Bring Me Flowers.
March 16, 2020, 09:45 PM
bald1
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Originally posted by DoubleAdobe:
Agree totally, wish I could get that station.


You can listen here:

https://onlineradiobox.com/us/khyi/?cs=us.khyi

Or here:

https://tunein.com/radio/The-Range-953-s33058/

Or here:

https://streema.com/radios/The_Range_KHYI

Or even here:

http://khyi.com/listen-now/



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March 16, 2020, 11:48 PM
46and2
Waylon and Willie and the boys (Bocephus, Merle, Charlie Daniels, Cash, etc) are my all-time favorites. To me *that's* Country. At least dude-country...

But I also like and grew up with Dolly, Patsy, Loretta, Tanya, etc, and they're certainly real county, too.

Plus, Roy, Conway, Marty Robbins, Kenny, George, Hank Sr., etc, all great, and very legit.

That's all country, real country, to me. Hee Haw, Nashville Now, and Duke's of Hazard style.

Nowadays I like a lot of Bluegrass, Americana, Alt Country, Red Dirt, Southern Rock, etc. But I come back to Hank Sr, Jr, Waylon, Willie, and Charlie pretty often, plus I'm on a Billie Joe Shaver kick since seeing him perform on Norm Macdonald's netflix show a while back.

Drive by Truckers now classic double-album Southern Rock Opera is a modern work of art on multiple levels, in that world. Part history lesson, part autobiographical for the band, part fiction, woven into one, beautifully executed, as far as I'm concerned. As good as any Skynyrd beyond the three big hits.

And I love Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and that whole scene, since day one of all that.

Alison Krauss is great, too. A national treasure, maybe.

I especially like intersections of Folk, Bluegrass, and Country, from Wilco to Krauss.

Plus I love covers and juxtapositions like those by Iron Horse.
March 17, 2020, 12:23 AM
46and2
classic favorites:






March 17, 2020, 06:16 PM
recoatlift
And one for the Tennessee Plowboy
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March 17, 2020, 06:23 PM
recoatlift
Just one more, Gentleman Jim Reeves.

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