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Post by Johnkenn on Mar 31, 2014 22:11:58 GMT -6
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Post by matt on Apr 1, 2014 9:07:22 GMT -6
I think he needs to work on his accent, he's just not exaggerating enough. He's gotta find more twang, somehow. He doesn't sound Southern enough to my Westernized ears.
Sheesh, what gives? How does this material ever get produced? And with a straight face, even, by the record company execs who approved that significant cash be spent? This "song" is cringe-worthy, plain and simple.
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Post by jeromemason on Apr 1, 2014 12:45:58 GMT -6
Dear God.................. The catholics probably won't mind much but the southern baptists are gonna be pissed.
For real though... This is getting ridiculous, it's all out civil war in music in Nashville, but they keep on and on pumping this crap out. There's just a couple of writers doing it, the guy that wrote "boys round here" he's got a bunch of them, and that's about all he writes from what I can tell. Def a Bro country kinda guy, but he's as hot as an open fire potato right now. This only stops when people get tired of the shit, and that's what it is shit.
I'm starting to figure it out. I'm guilty of it, in highschool, I had a truck that was lifted.... screaming exhaust, had two 12" JBL's that bump hard behind the seat, and the girls I got in that truck I'll never forget, it was an amazing thing. But the music I was forced to listen to in it was mostly Rock and Rap, but, If I had todays country, viola! It would be perfect for my old truck, and that's where this is all going man, to guys in highschool and college that have trucks like I did, with the subs, and it jacked up and getting chicks to do wicked shit in them, that's what this is all about.
So, here's the way I see it, either we can see if the masses get tired of it, and they either make a seperate genre for it, or the artists that didn't originally sing this stuff finally just say no. Sadly, I don't think this is going to happen anytime soon. I know a certain artist, and I was confident he wouldn't go there, but he just told me (in a not happy tone) about a song he sang about seats of a truck or something. The labels are selling this stuff to these guys because they usually have decent jobs, so they'll buy it too, that's the appeal for the labels, money. The artist are just doing what they basically signed on to do, which is be the labels bitch, and I say that with all due respect to those artists, it's not something they can help.
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 1, 2014 13:58:37 GMT -6
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 1, 2014 13:58:55 GMT -6
What happened along the way?
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Post by wiz on Apr 1, 2014 17:38:13 GMT -6
its like the guys from south park doing country... remember "freedom costs a buck O five" ??
8)
cheers
Wiz
on the positive side, nice video.
watch it with the sound off 8)
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Post by Johnkenn on Apr 1, 2014 20:00:49 GMT -6
You know, I guess it's not THAT bad...I mean, I've definitely heard much, much worse. To me, it's just the whole premise...
"Hey, I've got an idea that's never been done before..." "Well, there could be a reason for that..."
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Post by jeromemason on Apr 1, 2014 22:39:11 GMT -6
meh....... I'm not sure I can wrap my head around that one man. I'm don't know of any other way to say it other than singing about having a beer with Jesus just doesn't make any sense. It's par for the course, the song has to be about dirt roads, a truck, tan girls, crickets, or beer. They just can't help themselves anymore.
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