Maybe you should check out the results of the CRS38 Media survey of over 22,000 country listeners...
22,000 country listners. i seriously doubt it. 22,000 redneck pop listeners is more like it ;D
Maybe you should check out the results of the CRS38 Media survey of over 22,000 country listeners...
And what's wrong with not wanting to use my real name?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.
Please read the first post to understand my definition of good country music.john77 said:Speaking of GOOD Country music... a HAPPY 24th birthday to Miss Carrie Underwood today!
country24 said:There are lots of country atists areound today recording good traditional country but getting very little play on over-the-air radio. Artists like Amber Digby, Bobby Flores, Brian Burns, Buddy Lewis, Dan Stewart, Denise Rains, Dugg Collins, Erin Hay, Frank James, Ginny Mac, Jake Hooker, Jason Allen, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Jessica Hawthorn, Justin Haigh, Kelly Spinks, Kenny Watson, Liz Talley, Luann, Mile Siler, Pier Branch and Susan Raye to name just a few.
country24 said:There are lots of country atists areound today recording good traditional country but getting very little play on over-the-air radio. Artists like Amber Digby, Bobby Flores, Brian Burns, Buddy Lewis, Dan Stewart, Denise Rains, Dugg Collins, Erin Hay, Frank James, Ginny Mac, Jake Hooker, Jason Allen, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Jessica Hawthorn, Justin Haigh, Kelly Spinks, Kenny Watson, Liz Talley, Luann, Mile Siler, Pier Branch and Susan Raye to name just a few.
vchimpanzee said:Please read the first post to understand my definition of good country music.john77 said:Speaking of GOOD Country music... a HAPPY 24th birthday to Miss Carrie Underwood today!
vchimpanzee said: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.
I like Eddie Rabbitt but I can't stand that song.allenv said:We have a classic country station here in Eastern NC & its not bad. My only beef has always been its all voicetracked except for mornings & I hear the same songs over and over. It seems like everytime I listen for more than 30 minutes I hear "Someone Could Lose A Heart Tonight" by Eddie Rabbitt. I love Eddie Rabbitt but damn enough is enough.....
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But it's MY definition. You who like today's country have a whole board. This thread is for those of us who like it to be "real" country.john77 said:vchimpanzee said:Please read the first post to understand my definition of good country music.john77 said:Speaking of GOOD Country music... a HAPPY 24th birthday to Miss Carrie Underwood today!
I did - and your definition be incorrect!
country24 said:There are lots of country atists areound today recording good traditional country but getting very little play on over-the-air radio. Artists like Amber Digby, Bobby Flores, Brian Burns, Buddy Lewis, Dan Stewart, Denise Rains, Dugg Collins, Erin Hay, Frank James, Ginny Mac, Jake Hooker, Jason Allen, Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Jessica Hawthorn, Justin Haigh, Kelly Spinks, Kenny Watson, Liz Talley, Luann, Mile Siler, Pier Branch and Susan Raye to name just a few.
luvhonkytonk said:Hillbilly Deluxe too rock??? Compared to what, Me and My Gang, Life is a Highway, Bon Jovi. Hillbilly Deluxe is a kickin song!
I was with you until Big and Rich. I'm sorry, but they're just rock garbage.PyThomasTX said:I agree that there's no definitive answer for "What is good country music". For me, good country music doesn't have any saxophones, synthesizers or drum machines. I cringe at the "dance remixes" of the more poppy country songs.
As for my favorite country artists: Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, all three Hanks, George Jones, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Loretta Lynn, David Allan Coe, Alabama, George Strait, Travis Tritt, Brooks & Dunn, Sawyer Brown, Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks, Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins, Big & Rich, Gretchen Wilson, Toby Keith AND The Dixie Chicks.
Speaker of Truth said:A most interesting discussion..
I work at what can be best described as a ''Mall Country'' station..in our playlist, you'll find The Band, Springsteen, Mellencamp, CDB..and the Chicks, including ''I'm Not Ready to Make Nice''...
I can remember playing K-D Lang when she was a Country Artist--for about 15 minutes--and having listeners calling up and bitching about it..loudly..unitl it was pulled..
Your audience will tell you what they like..early and often..among the most popular requests of the last six months in this midwestern suburban market--''Alyssia Lies''..a simply awful song IMHO
Country is skewing younger..I had a kid call me Sunday and tell me he liked rap--but country ''was tight''..