Country music - Does anyone here like it ?

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Postby Igor Zidane » Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:57 pm

Was brought up on country music by me mum and dad , Every sunday morning . Merle Haggard , Don williams , Frankie Lane , Charlie Pride , tammy wynett , her sister chrystal gale . Throw a little bit of the everley brothers in there and your laffin kidda's. Glorious sunday mornings , with mum making the sunday roast and me dad thinkin he was bl00dy John wayne or summit . ahhh there's a tear in me eye now ,woof you sentemental old mut yer.
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Postby Bad Bob » Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:57 pm

JoeTerp wrote:Robert Earle Keen - The Road Goes on Forever

This fecker's not even remotely good enough for this thread, Joe.  Must've been a Rick Parry pick!  :no  :D



Anyone else scared to click on Lee's link?  All I can imagine our warbly tunes about rug burn on bellends and ballads of Trap 2!  :laugh:
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Postby NANNY RED » Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:00 pm

Igor Zidane wrote:Was brought up on country music by me mum and dad , Every sunday morning . Merle Haggard , Don williams , Frankie Lane , Charlie Pride , tammy wynett , her sister chrystal gale . Throw a little bit of the everley brothers in there and your laffin kidda's. Glorious sunday mornings , with mum making the sunday roast and me dad thinkin he was bl00dy John wayne or summit . ahhh there's a tear in me eye now ,woof you sentemental old mut yer.

You cant beat a bit of Frankie LaIne, Igor

I believe, brilliant song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9d3KYaI0U14

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwAPa0qHmLo
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Postby JoeTerp » Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:05 pm

Bad Bob wrote:
JoeTerp wrote:Robert Earle Keen - The Road Goes on Forever

This fecker's not even remotely good enough for this thread, Joe.  Must've been a Rick Parry pick!  :no 



Anyone else scared to click on Lee's link?  All I can imagine our warbly tunes about rug burn on bellends and ballads of Trap 2!  :laugh:

none of my friends like him either


oh wait it was a robbie keane joke  I feel like an idiot  :kungfu:    :help    :alien:
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Postby Dundalk » Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:08 pm

Mmm....Not for me

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Postby Bad Bob » Thu Feb 12, 2009 9:39 pm

woof woof ! wrote:Emmylou's a legend Bob. Her "Wreckin Ball" album took "country" music to another level.

All my Tears - from wreckin' ball

Quality track Woof!  :nod

More bands that skirt the edge of country for me and that are, therefore, enjoyable:

Neil Young - Harvest

Los Lobos - Will the Wolf Survive

The Band - It Makes No Difference


This, though, is the greatest country song ever recorded! :nod

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Postby JoeTerp » Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:21 pm

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Postby Sabre » Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:52 pm

Basque country

This is the kind of stuff  that would listen to my grandma when he approached the village from her house in the mountains.

Joe, I think that some of your country and this basque music have some roots in common (the basque that is northern spanish music have obvious common roots with other europeans, totally different to flamenco)
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Postby account deleted by request » Thu Feb 12, 2009 10:55 pm

Always liked this, and it was a good film too!

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Postby woof woof ! » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:22 am

Sabre wrote:Basque country

This is the kind of stuff  that would listen to my grandma when he approached the village from her house in the mountains.

Joe, I think that some of your country and this basque music have some roots in common (the basque that is northern spanish music have obvious common roots with other europeans, totally different to flamenco)

First time I've ever heard Basque traditional music Sabre. If you hadn't have told me I would have sworn it was from England.

I guess there's a shared heritage of that style of music that runs from nothern Spain up through Brittany (France) and across the channel into Cornwall and even parts of Ireland and Scotland.

Traditional music from Cornwall (England)

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Postby JoeTerp » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:40 am

Sabre wrote:Basque country

This is the kind of stuff  that would listen to my grandma when he approached the village from her house in the mountains.

Joe, I think that some of your country and this basque music have some roots in common (the basque that is northern spanish music have obvious common roots with other europeans, totally different to flamenco)

music like this

would probably be called more Creole or Cajun than country. But then there is certainly a fine line there as a lot of country and bluegrass musicians come from Lousiana and Texas and bring some of that bayou flavor out.

more cajun dancin'

this old guy moves pretty good

Pretty good example of a transitional sound from Cajun to Country/Western


Wish I could recall more from my ethnomusicology class (didn't really show up that much) but I do remember we spent a lot of time on Creole and Cajun.
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Postby Roger Red Hat » Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:04 pm

anyone like Johnny Cash?

Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings kicked a$$ in the 70's. As did Merle Haggard.

If ya wanna listen to some 'modern' Country Music try some Reckless Kelly. Also, Steve Earle and The Eagles.
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Postby Bad Bob » Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:47 pm

JoeTerp wrote:
Sabre wrote:Basque country

This is the kind of stuff  that would listen to my grandma when he approached the village from her house in the mountains.

Joe, I think that some of your country and this basque music have some roots in common (the basque that is northern spanish music have obvious common roots with other europeans, totally different to flamenco)

music like this

would probably be called more Creole or Cajun than country. But then there is certainly a fine line there as a lot of country and bluegrass musicians come from Lousiana and Texas and bring some of that bayou flavor out.

more cajun dancin'

this old guy moves pretty good

Pretty good example of a transitional sound from Cajun to Country/Western


Wish I could recall more from my ethnomusicology class (didn't really show up that much) but I do remember we spent a lot of time on Creole and Cajun.

The Basque stuff definitely reminds me of Cajun as well, Joe.  Here's a clip of the undisputed Zydeco master Clifton Chenier:

King of the Bayou

(People will remember a few tracks off Paul Simon's Graceland album had that zydeco flavour, particularly "That Was Your Mother")
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Postby NANNY RED » Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:43 am

Have you booked your holidays to Nashville yet Woof make sure you visit the Grand Old Oprey now :laugh:
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