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What's Wrong With Country?

This has been making the rounds everywhere on the net...Pay close attention and you will hear that when they mixed this they adjusted tempo and actually did key changes on some of the music, most notably Blake Shelton. Why this is such a big deal is beyond me, club and party DJ's have been doing this for years to create mixes to keep the dance floor full. What is wrong with country is nothing. It is evolving like CHR, AC, Hot AC, Smooth Jazz, I could go on but you get the point. The issue is with people who want progress in everything but this one format...It must stay the same, no changes allowed what so ever...Sorry that's not how it works. To stay popular the format has to change or get left behind. Did it change too much too fast? Yes. But if you remember the horrible disco phase of country it corrected itself and went back toward "normal" but not 100 percent as it was part of a format evolution. There is already a swing back, very slow as they always are, but it is happening. Ricky Skaggs has charted a new single, Bro Country is suffering a backlash, the biggest evidence of this is Jerrod Neimann, who after the fiasco that was the Donkey Song, has failed to have a hit although his record company beat his latest to death they finally gave up. One final thought, Stars 0n 45 had a HUGE hit with the Beatles Medley in the 80's using this same technique....so this is nothing new.....
 
In today's world, you want what you do to "go viral." That's when the people take something and share it with their friends, expanding the reach of it beyond conventional media. This is an indication of how popular this music is, and how dedicated country fans are to it.
 
One final thought, Stars 0n 45 had a HUGE hit with the Beatles Medley in the 80's using this same technique....so this is nothing new.....

I am not a Country fan. I do have a small number of older Country songs in my library but they are not what you would call hard core. I have some friends and family who are and most are telling me they have the same distaste for modern country music as I have for modern pop music. And the reasons are also similar. Someone once told me country music used to tell stories about rural American life but now it is nothing much more than getting down with a girl in the back of a pickup truck. Seems to me that how movies have turned out as well so perhaps it isn't limited to music.
 
Someone once told me country music used to tell stories about rural American life but now it is nothing much more than getting down with a girl in the back of a pickup truck.

What's wrong with that? Sounds like a good time to me.

The fact is that it's not a one-or-the-other thing. Rural life in American can also be about gettin' down with a girl in a pickup. Twenty years ago, Tim McGraw has a hit with a song called "Down On The Farm" The chorus was "Country boys & girls gettin' down on the farm." That was 20 years ago! Around the same time, Joe Diffie was singing about Pickup Man. These songs get played today on classic country radio.
 
There is nothing wrong with that....except when it is the only thing.

Who said it's the "only thing?" One of the most popular songs in the chart now is about baptism. Another one about dealing with life's challenges and getting back up after getting knocked down. At the same time, a teen duo, Maddie & Tae, just had a #1 song that was critical of all those "girl in a truck" songs. So there's lots of variety in subject matter of country songs. That's why country is so popular.
 
To me, there won't be anything wrong with country once my most favorite singer James Otto is back with a new album! :)

God bless you and him always!!! :) :) :)

Holly
 
Who said it's the "only thing?" One of the most popular songs in the chart now is about baptism. Another one about dealing with life's challenges and getting back up after getting knocked down. At the same time, a teen duo, Maddie & Tae, just had a #1 song that was critical of all those "girl in a truck" songs. So there's lots of variety in subject matter of country songs. That's why country is so popular.

Apparently there are a lot of (former) country music fans who don't think so.
 
How much time have you got?

I would probably not object to some of the subject matter if the music sounded good.

I don't know WHAT I was hearing in the few seconds it took during the People's Choice Awards for me to get up and zap Lady Antebellum, but it wasn't country. Normally it's not a problem that there's no place to put the remote down in that room, but I really needed it that night.
 
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