• Norgur@fedia.io
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    8 months ago

    As long as Johnny Cash is considered Country Music, it’s not possible to “hate country music” anyway.

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      8 months ago

      We owe our appreciation of Johnny Cash to Rick Rubin who rescued him from literal dinner theater hell.

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      8 months ago

      Country music doesn’t have to be bad. Which means that the recent stuff is a deliberate stylistic choice. Do with that as you will.

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        8 months ago

        Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny cash, Dolly Parton…I don’t like “country music” but can enjoy all of these artists. Country music has been bastardized by clearchannel, along with almost all other types of music. Fuck clearchannel (now rebranded as “I heart radio” which is…such a stupid fucking name)

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          8 months ago

          “i heart corporate daddy for telling me what music to listen to”

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          8 months ago

          There’s so much great music everywhere, and I truly enjoy nearly all music. But if you listen to FM radio it’s a damn shame that almost all of it is just the stale, overplayed, corporate safe stuff. THAT is the country most people dislike

          Newer bands I can think of with an old school country feel are First Aid Kit, Gregory Alan Isakov, Secret Sisters etc. And the new Hunger Games movie soundtrack is a great sampler of slow and fast folk/bluegrass vibes

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        8 months ago

        The recent corporate stuff. There is still indie country and some of it is pretty good. Not something I actively listen to or anything, but I’ve heard good things before.

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      8 months ago

      Country is like Rock, it’s a side genre with mini genres. Johnny Cash and Kane Brown aren’t the same

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        8 months ago

        The fact that you pinned Johnny Cash down to some made-up and obviously very narrow genre shows you really don’t know anything about Johnny Cash.

        You don’t sing duets with everyone from Bob Dylan to Tom Petty if you stick to a very narrow music genre.

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                8 months ago

                I have my doubts considering how you describe his music. Would you call his cover of Nirvana’s Hurt “Texican yeehaw mumblecore?”

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                    8 months ago

                    Seems like you could since you’re still talking about this. But it also seems like you know that the answer is that it isn’t “Texican yeehaw mumblecore” and you’d have to say “okay, I guess I was wrong about that” or something of the like and admitting you’re wrong in the internet is not something that can be allowed.

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      8 months ago

      I’m the opposite side of the same coin: if I like it, I don’t consider it country music.

      Lots of stuff without twang I’d just call folk music (add other terms if needed, American, western etc).

      Also I’m glad the same thing didn’t do the same thing to rock. Like there is a certain mostly-post-grunge vocal style popular in the 2000s that’d be really annoying if it was part of most rock music.