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Old 03-16-2015, 02:23 PM   #41 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ~*~dreamer~*~ View Post
I had a feeling someone would end up saying these things. I admit, I know it's not the greatest music ever, but I'll also admit that it is kind of catchy. Over the past few months I've had to listen to country music while brushing my horses and doing other horse stuff, since the radio only works on one station and that station was changed over from classic rock to new country.

Trollheart, I was actually going to post a Steve Earle song, but wasn't sure of a suitable match for it. I don't know a lot of country music, but have always liked Steve Earle, especially his Guitar Town album, which I would say is great from start to finish, I'm not familiar with his other albums though.
Yeah, sorry for being a bit harsh but y'know, those songs are not what I'd call Country. You're right that Guitar Town is a stupendous album, but I kind of like El Corazon and Transcendental Blues better.
"The other side of town" from El C

You must know "Galway girl" from TB?

but if you want REAL badass Country, you can't beat Copperhead Road...

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You’re ahead of me, dreamer. I like to think I know a lot about country music, yet I'm stuck in '60s and '70s classic country mode and have never even listened to Steve Earle.

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