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Old 02-21-2009, 04:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Merle Haggard
Johnny Cash
George Jones
Hank Williams
Waylon Jennings

p.s. New country is no good.
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Old 02-26-2009, 01:32 PM   #2 (permalink)
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1. Carrie Underwood
2. Martina McBride
3. Kellie Pickler
4. Josh Turner
5. Gretchen Wilson
*6. Brad Paisley
*7. LeAnn Rimes

Sorry...I had more than 5. hehe

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yes belive it or not i like country

i don't have favorite favorite soo i am going to just list them as i think of them

Taylor Swift
Martina McBride
Rascal Flatts
Toby Kieth
and
Carrie Underwood
no offense, but those 2 above are really terrible lists. am i the only one who absolutly loathes rascal flatts? one good reason to hate them:

have you heard their song that goes "i met mayberry, sittin on the porch drinkin ice cold cherry........COKE." i laugh so hard each time i hear this.

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Listen to country that isn't the standard radio-friendly crap, and you should have a different opinion then. Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, George Jones, and many other country musicians don't fit that stereotype.
thank you, and well put

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Merle Haggard
Johnny Cash
George Jones
Hank Williams
Waylon Jennings

p.s. New country is no good.
agreed. and good list


my choices:

1. Waylon Jennings

2. Willie Nelson (sometimes is first on my list, though)

3. Merle Haggard

4. Johnny Paycheck (i think i'm the only one who has named him so far)

5. Hank Jr.

6. Johnny Cash

Last edited by Flower Child; 02-26-2009 at 01:38 PM. Reason: just about forgot to trash rascal flatts
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Old 03-17-2009, 11:33 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Merle Haggard
Johnny Cash
George Jones
Hank Williams
Waylon Jennings

p.s. New country is no good.
I call bull****/ ignorance on this one

Some new country bands to check out:

Elliott BROOD
Those Poor Bastards
Pinebox Serenade
Corb Lunb Band
Luther Wright & the Wrongs
Two Cow Garage
Nickel Creek
.357 String Band
The Interpestuals
The Denver Gentlemen
Angels of Light
Corey Smith
Drag the River
Drive-By Truckers
The Handsome Family
Hank Williams III
Lonesome Wyatt & the Holy Spooks
Munly & the Lee Lewis Harlotts
O'Death
Phosphorescent
Southern Culture on the Skids
William Elliot Whitmore
Ween (well at least for one album but what a good ****ing album it was)

Need I say more?
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I call bull****/ ignorance on this one

Some new country bands to check out:

Elliott BROOD
Those Poor Bastards
Pinebox Serenade
Corb Lunb Band
Luther Wright & the Wrongs
Two Cow Garage
Nickel Creek
.357 String Band
The Interpestuals
The Denver Gentlemen
Angels of Light
Corey Smith
Drag the River
Drive-By Truckers
The Handsome Family
Hank Williams III
Lonesome Wyatt & the Holy Spooks
Munly & the Lee Lewis Harlotts
O'Death
Phosphorescent
Southern Culture on the Skids
William Elliot Whitmore
Ween (well at least for one album but what a good ****ing album it was)

Need I say more?
HAHAHA...

I've listened to this stuff since I was 7 bro. I assure you it is neither the explitive that you chose to post nor ignorance my friend. Just an unbringing that surrounded me with alot of traditional country. So I'm going to brush this little comment off and call ignorance on your part, because frankly, you're the one who seems to be talking about something you know nothing about. Furthermore, if you have anything constructive to say, I would love to discuss country music with you sometime.

Thats a great list btw.

Nickel Creek is great live. Their mandolin player is sick.

Drive by Truckers are a band that my friend swears by, I have 'The Dirty South' on a burnt copy and I really dig that. I thank my friend for enlightening me.

Hank Williams III came through San Diego not too long ago and i'm ashamed to say I didn't attend. His music is solid and I have heard his shows are quite the crowd pleaser.
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HAHAHA...

I've listened to this stuff since I was 7 bro. I assure you it is neither the explitive that you chose to post nor ignorance my friend. Just an unbringing that surrounded me with alot of traditional country. So I'm going to brush this little comment off and call ignorance on your part, because frankly, you're the one who seems to be talking about something you know nothing about. Furthermore, if you have anything constructive to say, I would love to discuss country music with you sometime.

Thats a great list btw.

Nickel Creek is great live. Their mandolin player is sick.

Drive by Truckers are a band that my friend swears by, I have 'The Dirty South' on a burnt copy and I really dig that. I thank my friend for enlightening me.

Hank Williams III came through San Diego not too long ago and i'm ashamed to say I didn't attend. His music is solid and I have heard his shows are quite the crowd pleaser.
While I'll admit you have experience on me in this particular genre, but this time last year I was very anti country and now I cannot get enough of it. It wasn't Johnny Cash or Hank Williams that began my love affair but bands like Elliott BROOD, Those Poor Bastards, Nickel Creek, and Corb Lund, which would suggest that these groups must to be doing something right to make someone do a complete 180 on their opinion of a genre of music. I apologize for calling you ignorant, however I believe that if you truly love a genre, you'll continue to dig for the good stuff. However I am not one to preach and if you're happy with the music you have, then the more power to you.
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