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Frank Freniere


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The First Coast
Post  Posted 24 Sep 2000 8:09 am    
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Not to prolong the agony here too much longer but...

Last night I went to dinner at one of those "Lone Star" chain restaurants (Texas road house theme) and I heard more great country music in one hour than I've heard in one year of Chicagoland country music - and without the annoying DJ chatter!

Everything from Ray Price on "Heartaches By The Number" through to Alan Jackson with nary a hint of Garth, Faith or one-shot hat acts!

I salute their music director and I'll be back.
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Bob Hoffnar


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Austin, Tx
Post  Posted 24 Sep 2000 4:32 pm    
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Count me in as a guy that likes the new stuff.

Also the musicianship is phenomenal.

Bob

Let me add that I don't make a big distinction between forms of music. There seems to be equal amounts of crap in all of them. I REALLY don't understand how people can make such a strong and personal identification with a particular genre or sub genre of whatever form of music. This "you for it or aginst it" thing seems absolutly pointless.

It must feel good to be in a group of people that can all pat each other on the back and agree to hate something.

[This message was edited by Bob Hoffnar on 25 September 2000 at 10:59 AM.]

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VERNON PRIDDY

 

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ELIZABETHTOWN; KY. USA
Post  Posted 24 Sep 2000 5:21 pm    
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I Don't Even Turn It On! Sonny.
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erik

 

Post  Posted 24 Sep 2000 5:40 pm    
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Bob,
I don't think anyone would argue against the quality of musicianship in today's music. Most people here are concerned about the *style* and the lack of memorable hooks and melodies. It's the foundation of a lasting hit song. Look at the pop charts - still, the songs that go through your head over and over again are the ones with the simple melodies. As an example; I'll Never Let You Down by Third Eye Blind.
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Donny Hinson

 

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Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 24 Sep 2000 6:36 pm    
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Blane...you made some very good points. But...problem is, they are "selling" the new country music primarily to young people, and the young people just never did care for true country music. Rather, they want something that is "on the fringes".

It was true 40 years ago, and it's still true today!
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Theresa Galbraith

 

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Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2000 5:21 am    
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erik,
I remember "Still" because I grew up listening to it. Back then, I don't think as many songs were recorded. Anyway, what's memorable to one may not be to another.
Theresa

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C Dixon

 

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Duluth, GA USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2000 6:08 am    
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Blane,

Your post is not only poignant, but it also proves that people who don't like country music do NOT want it on their stations, but want YOU and I to put up with it on ours. In other words, "I will NOT listen to any of yours, but you are being narrow minded, and a bad person if you don't listen to mine."

Nothing new about this. Been going on forever.

God bless you,

carl
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Steve Feldman


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Central MA USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2000 9:41 am    
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Quote:
Do You Like the Music Played on Country Radio?

Almost nearly, but not quite hardly...
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Theresa Galbraith

 

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Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2000 11:35 am    
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Steve,
Just spit it out!
BTW, Did you get the Franklin yet?
Theresa
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erik

 

Post  Posted 25 Sep 2000 3:36 pm    
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Theresa,
I think we are on two different wave lengths. I don't understand your reference to "Still", I was merely using the word in the context of a sentence.

I will disagree about your notion of mmemorable songs in the case of the majority. It is the hook and the simple melody that reigns supreme. Always has, always will.
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Steve Feldman


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Central MA USA
Post  Posted 25 Sep 2000 4:18 pm    
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"Almost nearly, but not quite hardly" -- Ha! One of my most fav-o-rite expressions learned to me by an older gentleman near Townsend, TN who had a remarkable gift for making the most delicious homemade 'peach brandy'.

Yes, Theresa, I picked up the Franklin this afternoon. I had been tracking it like a hawk through UPS. It's funny, I was feeling a little 'puny' this morning and I thought it best to stay home today and rest. Isn't that a coincidence.

I was planning on e-mailing you later after I've had some more time in my 'sick bed'.

Oh - and what I meant by my initial comment is that while I can appreciate a fair amount of stuff played on country radio these days, it's usually a snippet here or a short break there that gets my attention. Most of the time, though, I just can't listen to it. It's fine for what it is, but like I said, most of the time I just cain't take it!
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Bill Ferguson


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Milton, FL USA
Post  Posted 29 Sep 2000 12:09 pm    
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What a bunch of jibberish.
You don't have to like what is being played or what was played. Why you don't have to like music at all, country or not.

This is getting to be like a bunch of hillbilly's sitting on the front porch with nothing else to do, but gossip. And when they run out of gossip, they start the same thing all over again. Kindda like the "Hatfields & McCoy" feuds of the past.

Their are some that will never change their mind, or better put, will never admit to change whether they like it or not.

I actually know some that live one way, listen one way or the other and yet talk a completely different story from behind their computer in the safety of their home.

Let's get it together and play music, no matter what John Doe wants to call it. We are a select few that are chosen to play this galdarned instrument, so let's show the public that we are actually civilized.

Why some may read this forum just for the heck of it, and think, what a bunch of idiots?

Bill Ferguson

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Donny Hinson

 

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Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 1 Oct 2000 4:03 pm    
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Bill, I don't know how to explain this, but

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so let's show the public that we are...


most of "the public" could care less about us or our instrument.
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BJ Bailey

 

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Jackson Ms,Hinds
Post  Posted 1 Oct 2000 5:31 pm    
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HA HA HA

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Theresa Galbraith

 

From:
Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 2 Oct 2000 5:53 am    
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Bill good points!
It's always something, if it isn't this thread they'll start another one and repeat the same things.
Theresa
BTW, steel is accepted by the public today more than ever!
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Joe Casey


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Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
Post  Posted 2 Oct 2000 8:30 am    
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It's accepted by the "Younger buying targeted Public" However I don't think anyone who is truly loyal to traditional "country Music has grown to accept it yet. The newer stuff should be recorded on time lasped CD's, Made too last longer than some songs and some of the Artist stay popular.I don't hear any future classics songs being recorded.If I am wrong please name them. Marty Martels editorial from Ed Bensons of the CMA says it better than I have tried too.

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Theresa Galbraith

 

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Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 2 Oct 2000 6:40 pm    
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Joe,
Go buy George Jones and Alan Jackson and any greatest hit's cd's and you'll hear classic recordings! Theresa
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Ray Jenkins


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Gold Canyon Az. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 3 Oct 2000 10:49 am    
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Theresa, I think Joe means the new artist ever having a classic.He don't think they will be around long enough,or the new written songs ever becoming a classic.That's the way I read what he said.Joe tell me if I'm out in left field again.. Ray

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BJ Bailey

 

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Jackson Ms,Hinds
Post  Posted 3 Oct 2000 11:33 am    
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Theresa you stand no dought, for the majority of the radio listoning crowd,And the CD and cassette buying crowd.
But you are battle against a crowd that refussed to liston,or buy what is being placed on the play sheet of radio and on the market today.
I have spent hundreds of dollers on tapes and cd's but they were of my choice also.
I do'nt think it's right to say,that if today REAL COUNTRY MUSIC was premoted ,that it would not turn over a profit for someone?
How much better of quality can you get than to have Gene Watson sing?
And by the way,there's no shame in being called hillbilly?
At leist back when we were called such ,you could tell what kind of music was being played?
My neighbors next door are BLACK ,and Saturday night they were haveing a out door cook out.
I went outside to feed my dog,and could hear their radio on.
As I liston for a moment ,It sound as tho they were listoning to Reba Mcantire.
What else's can be said.
For sure it was not a So called country station that they were listoning to?
Darale Singaltary, Brad Pasisely are two that come to my mine that show a promise of keeping real country alive.
I know that there are other's but ,far and few in between.

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Les Green


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Jefferson City, MO, R.I.P.
Post  Posted 4 Oct 2000 1:53 am    
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No!
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Joe Casey


From:
Weeki Wachee .Springs FL (population.9)
Post  Posted 4 Oct 2000 5:08 pm    
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Right on Ray. Theresa my collection of all the classics is extreme.I don't have to buy anyones new release's of greatest hits When I still have all the originals.I will always buy good songs,and good music.Some of the Artist out now will be out of luck,they don't make Cd's of anyone's greatest HIT.

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CJC

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BJ Bailey

 

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Jackson Ms,Hinds
Post  Posted 4 Oct 2000 7:19 pm    
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Hey Casey you've got my tape,And I'M getting old dose that clasify me as a classic?
Are you useing it to scare all those Florida fish up out of the water?

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Theresa Galbraith

 

From:
Goodlettsville,Tn. USA
Post  Posted 4 Oct 2000 7:25 pm    
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Yes!
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