Not for me. When I was a kid country was actually country, or at least pop-sounding, but not really rock.PTBoardOp94 said:Having said this, I know people who listen to country "because it is the closest thing to what Rock was when I was a kid."
Not for me. When I was a kid country was actually country, or at least pop-sounding, but not really rock.PTBoardOp94 said:Having said this, I know people who listen to country "because it is the closest thing to what Rock was when I was a kid."
Well, the country I like doesn't sound like rock.PTBoardOp94 said:I think you have the statement backwards.
Today's country is more like yesterday's rock than today's rock (i.e. New Rock and Alternative Rock)
I do think some of his stuff is too pop. But most of it sounds good.RFLA said:On the "real" country music format.. The sound is subjective to the listener. Some can say some of the newer George Strait songs have a pop flavor to them whereas others will say stone cold country.
radioman1380 said:In other words, just because a song is recorded by a country artist doesn't make it a country song. What makes a country song is that unique sound. There are non-country artists that have recorded country songs that are just as good and deserve to be heard. Ray Charles "Modern Sounds of Country and Western Music" is one of the great albums with his "I Can't Stop Loving You" a certified classic.
I agree. I like it. The radio stations I listen to play songs like that. And I have a country legends station if I go north a few miles in the car. They were standards but they still have a lot of these songs in their playlist.Oldbones said:While I agree that "I Can't Stop Loving You" is indeed a classic, I wouldn't call it country. Yeah, it's kind of a cryin' in yer beer song, but I'd call it more of a pop/AC song.
I think this is a good mix right here.cARLOS Blake said:I agree w/ SMASHEDCD. One Good country hour 1/2 or so:
Carrie Underwood's first performance was great. The musicians were a big part of that, of course.
No, I'm referring to a performance on The Grammys. It was a Bob Wills song, "New San Antonio Rose". And the musicians were doing true western swing. Carrie sounded as country as it ws possible for her to sound.smashedcd said:Carrie Underwood's first performance was great. The musicians were a big part of that, of course.
carrie underwood is bubblegum pop music. not country. rascal flatts is just pop.
vchimpanzee said:No, I'm referring to a performance on The Grammys. It was a Bob Wills song, "New San Antonio Rose". And the musicians were doing true western swing. Carrie sounded as country as it ws possible for her to sound.smashedcd said:Carrie Underwood's first performance was great. The musicians were a big part of that, of course.
carrie underwood is bubblegum pop music. not country. rascal flatts is just pop.
smashedcd said:Carrie Underwood's first performance was great. The musicians were a big part of that, of course.
carrie underwood is bubblegum pop music. not country. rascal flatts is just pop.
Actually, this part is correct.smashedcd said:carrie underwood is bubblegum pop music. not country. rascal flatts is just pop.
vchimpanzee said:Actually, this part is correct.smashedcd said:carrie underwood is bubblegum pop music. not country. rascal flatts is just pop.
john77 said:vchimpanzee said:Actually, this part is correct.smashedcd said:carrie underwood is bubblegum pop music. not country. rascal flatts is just pop.
I certainly wouldn't believe anything that someone that has to hide behind a smashedcd or chimp id would have to say...
The survey speaks for 22,000 people... you can't argue with it... accept it and move forward.
john77 said:smashedcd said:Carrie Underwood's first performance was great. The musicians were a big part of that, of course.
carrie underwood is bubblegum pop music. not country. rascal flatts is just pop.
Sorry, wrong answer... Maybe you should check out the results of the CRS38 Media survey of over 22,000 country listeners...
http://www.edisonresearch.com/home/archives/2007/03/edison_media_re_5.php
http://www.edisonresearch.com/CRS_38_Edison_Media_Research_Presentation.pdf
Carrie Underwood was the highest scoring female artist, and Rascal Flatts was the highest scoring group...
As for the bimbo chicks... well, they came in dead last by a very wide margin!
And by the way, Carrie and Rascal Flatts were THE HIGHLIGHT of the Grammy show... they should have been allowed to sing their own Country songs... even Don Henley said they should have been allowed to do their songs, so he decided not to show up in protest!