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Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 11:11 pm
by Zip City
cortez the killer wrote:
Zip City wrote:If you paid any attention at all to my posts, you'd know there is country I not only like, but listen to frequently

I guess that's where/why you lost me.


color me shocked

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 11:18 pm
by Smitty
Townes wrote some great country songs, but he's always fell more towards the folk side for me. I guess the line between folks and country is extremely thin and blurry anyway.

I put together a spotify playlist of the Stones' country songs; lemme know if I missed any:

Let It Bleed
No Spare Parts ("new" addition, but it might be my favorite of all)
Sweet Virginia
Dead Flowers
No Expectations
Far Away Eyes
The Worst
Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind
Torn & Frayed
Country Honk
Biggest Mistake
Wild Horses

I also put Marianne Faithfull & Keef's cover of "Sing Me Back Home".


Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Mon Apr 08, 2013 11:20 pm
by Iowan
Smitty wrote:Townes wrote some great country songs, but he's always fell more towards the folk side for me. I guess the line between folks and country is extremely thin and blurry anyway.

I put together a spotify playlist of the Stones' country songs; lemme know if I missed any:

Let It Bleed
No Spare Parts ("new" addition, but it might be my favorite of all)
Sweet Virginia
Dead Flowers
No Expectations
Far Away Eyes
The Worst
Torn & Frayed
Country Honk
Biggest Mistake
Wild Horses

I also put Marianne Faithfull & Keef's cover of "Sing Me Back Home".



Dear Doctor
You Got the Silver (maybe)

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:53 am
by dime in the gutter
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Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 10:06 am
by Clams
cortez the killer wrote:
Zip City wrote:If you paid any attention at all to my posts, you'd know there is country I not only like, but listen to frequently

I guess that's where/why you lost me.

:lol:

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:05 pm
by Cole Younger
Right here Iowan. Cortez was talking about me.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:10 pm
by dime in the gutter
mount rushmore
willie
cash
hank
possum

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:12 pm
by cortez the killer
dime in the gutter wrote:mount rushmore
willie
cash
hank
hoss

Yes.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:12 pm
by dime in the gutter
mt rushmore for hipsters
gram parsons
cash....apparently
the hag
dolly


as good as any.

dwight might deserve a spot.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:21 pm
by dime in the gutter
cortez the killer wrote:
dime in the gutter wrote:mount rushmore
willie
cash
hank
hoss

Yes.

tough choice. waylon cut his chops with buddy holly....extra points there.

but.....

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Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 6:29 pm
by dime in the gutter
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Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:28 pm
by Smitty
My C&W Mt. Rushmore:
Hank
Possum
Hag
Willie

What I think a legitimate C&W Rushmore should look like (expanded territories while preserving the republic):
A.P Carter
Bob Wills
Hank
Cash

alt.country :
Gram
Townes
Hank
Guthrie

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:44 pm
by cortez the killer
dime in the gutter wrote:
cortez the killer wrote:
dime in the gutter wrote:mount rushmore
willie
cash
hank
hoss

Yes.

tough choice. waylon cut his chops with buddy holly....extra points there.

but.....

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If we're talking my own personal Rushmore, Hank gets the boot and Kris gets the sculptor treatment. But then again, what the fuck do I know? I was born & raised in New England for Christ's sake.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:57 pm
by cortez the killer
dime in the gutter wrote:Image

Better leave that cellphone alone...

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:07 pm
by Kudzu Guillotine
This is from the comments section for an article from NPR on Faceboook called We Get Mail: When Someone You Love Likes Music You Hate, What Do You Do?:

....leave them......

That's so harsh, But I'm not dating someone who predominantly listens to country, I assume I would have nothing in common with them, and when I dated someone who was into techno, back when I thought techno was BS and not real music, we didn't work out because I just thought his music was bad and didn't have any feeling behind it.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:22 am
by dime in the gutter
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house of loretta lynn. butcher holler, ky.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 9:33 am
by beantownbubba
Apropos of the accidental racist thread, holler is a great term. I don't know it's exact geographic reach, but it's not to the northeast for sure.

I think, but I'm not sure, that a holler in KY = a notch in NH.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:11 am
by Iowan
beantownbubba wrote:Apropos of the accidental racist thread, holler is a great term. I don't know it's exact geographic reach, but it's not to the northeast for sure.

I think, but I'm not sure, that a holler in KY = a notch in NH.


Its a Coulee (pronounced like Cooley) or hollow around here. Coulee tends to be more of a Sconnie term, but you see it used on the west bank too.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:15 am
by Iowan
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Willie
Scamp
Waylon
Cash
Coe

Not my list of the objective greats, but the ones that have been biggest to my musical development.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:53 pm
by Smitty
beantownbubba wrote:Apropos of the accidental racist thread, holler is a great term. I don't know it's exact geographic reach, but it's not to the northeast for sure.

I think, but I'm not sure, that a holler in KY = a notch in NH.


Holler's a common term this far down, but where I live is the absolute last foothills of the Appalachians (bottom of the Sand Mtn region). If you notice in the Appalachians, you never pronounce the "ow" at the end of any word - so follow becomes "foller" or "folla", etc. Just a small valley between two hills.

edit: I also have a friend from rural New York who refers to hollers as "hollows" and we give him hell for it.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 2:06 pm
by Kudzu Guillotine
Smitty wrote:
beantownbubba wrote:Apropos of the accidental racist thread, holler is a great term. I don't know it's exact geographic reach, but it's not to the northeast for sure.

I think, but I'm not sure, that a holler in KY = a notch in NH.


Holler's a common term this far down, but where I live is the absolute last foothills of the Appalachians (bottom of the Sand Mtn region). If you notice in the Appalachians, you never pronounce the "ow" at the end of any word - so follow becomes "foller" or "folla", etc. Just a small valley between two hills.

edit: I also have a friend from rural New York who refers to hollers as "hollows" and we give him hell for it.


I always figured they were one and the same. I know others did it before the Grateful Dead but I thought a "holler" was what they were singing about in "Dark Hollow".


Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 2:09 pm
by dime in the gutter
Kudzu Guillotine wrote:
Smitty wrote:
beantownbubba wrote:Apropos of the accidental racist thread, holler is a great term. I don't know it's exact geographic reach, but it's not to the northeast for sure.

I think, but I'm not sure, that a holler in KY = a notch in NH.


Holler's a common term this far down, but where I live is the absolute last foothills of the Appalachians (bottom of the Sand Mtn region). If you notice in the Appalachians, you never pronounce the "ow" at the end of any word - so follow becomes "foller" or "folla", etc. Just a small valley between two hills.

edit: I also have a friend from rural New York who refers to hollers as "hollows" and we give him hell for it.


I always figured they were one and the same. I know others did it before the Grateful Dead but I thought a "holler" was what they were singing about in "Dark Hollow".


yall better watch out......kudzu saved yall from a stern warning from the thread cops.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 2:34 pm
by Smitty
Kudzu Guillotine wrote:edit: I also have a friend from rural New York who refers to hollers as "hollows" and we give him hell for it.


I always figured they were one and the same. [/quote]

Oh they are - we just rag on him for his pronunciation.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 5:08 pm
by cortez the killer
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3DD Country Mix (Summer '14)
(Click picture to download)
1. Nashville West (Intro) - Nashville West
2. 11 Months & 29 Days - Johnny Paycheck
3. Riding With Jesse James - The Charlie Daniels Band
4. Iron Road - Waylon Jennings w/ Old 97's
5. White Trash - Steve Cash
6. Lucas Was a Redneck - Mac Davis
7. I Gotta Get Drunk - George Jones w/ Willie Nelson
8. Happy Hour - Whiskey & Co.
9. Inspiration - Dave Gleason's Wasted Days
10. I'll Play Angel - Star Room Boys
11. Dift - The Takers
12. This Ol' Cowboy - The Marshall Tucker Band
13. One More Shot - Levon Helm
14. Lovin Makes the Livin' Worthwhile (Live) - Jerry Jeff Walker
15. Homegrown Tomatoes (Live) - Guy Clark
16. West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gowns - Todd Snider
17. Don't Wake the Baby - Natural Child
18. Friday Night Fever - Silver Jews
19. Waltz of the Wayward Wind - Zoe Muth
20. It's Not Too Late to Say Goodbye - Doug Paisley
21. The Way It Is - Denver
22. Nashville West (Reprise) - Nashville West

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 12:31 pm
by bovine knievel
^^^^
Thanks 8-)

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 11:14 pm
by dime in the gutter
http://www.rollingstone.com/country

interesting. says a lot. about a lot.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 11:53 pm
by Kudzu Guillotine
dime in the gutter wrote:http://www.rollingstone.com/country

interesting. says a lot. about a lot.


One of the British mags also just started up a country magazine. If I'm not mistaken, Classic Rock is an off-shoot of the folks behind Mojo.

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Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:43 am
by Clams
cortez the killer wrote:Image
3DD Country Mix (Summer '14)
(Click picture to download)
1. Nashville West (Intro) - Nashville West
2. 11 Months & 29 Days - Johnny Paycheck
3. Riding With Jesse James - The Charlie Daniels Band
4. Iron Road - Waylon Jennings w/ Old 97's
5. White Trash - Steve Cash
6. Lucas Was a Redneck - Mac Davis
7. I Gotta Get Drunk - George Jones w/ Willie Nelson
8. Happy Hour - Whiskey & Co.
9. Inspiration - Dave Gleason's Wasted Days
10. I'll Play Angel - Star Room Boys
11. Dift - The Takers
12. This Ol' Cowboy - The Marshall Tucker Band
13. One More Shot - Levon Helm
14. Lovin Makes the Livin' Worthwhile (Live) - Jerry Jeff Walker
15. Homegrown Tomatoes (Live) - Guy Clark
16. West Nashville Grand Ballroom Gowns - Todd Snider
17. Don't Wake the Baby - Natural Child
18. Friday Night Fever - Silver Jews
19. Waltz of the Wayward Wind - Zoe Muth
20. It's Not Too Late to Say Goodbye - Doug Paisley
21. The Way It Is - Denver
22. Nashville West (Reprise) - Nashville West

^^^^^ this is good shit. Thanks Cortez.

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:48 am
by Clams
dime in the gutter wrote:http://www.rollingstone.com/country

interesting. says a lot. about a lot.

Ray Wylie Hubbard's been posting on FB about Rolling Stone's list of 100 best country songs....


Yesterday's post:
ok, this best 100 country songs of all time by rolling stone mag..i guess i should be some what honored to even be on it at 90 but ''you don't have to call me darlin', darlin' '' by steve goodman ain't on the list..what about 'ol shep' i mean 'old shep' by red foley didn't make the list? there's a bunch of others too i would image y'all would agree should be on there but ain't..if i was to make a list of the best ever country songs i wouldn't leave out 'mother, queen of my heart' by jimmie rodgers.
so i don't agree with those elitists know it all groovy cool lets put kanye on the cover again never been to gruene hall dumbasses.
but thats just me. i may be biting the hand that feeds me here but they never revue my records anyway but even if they did, i'd still say those songs should be on the list and call them elitists know it all groovy cool lets put kanye on the cover again never been to gruene hall dumbasses.
got to get to new braunfels here in a minute.
once again thanks to buffalo, cleveland, hagerstown and nelsonville for vibes of niceness.
yours truly,
rwh


Today's post:
well, once again i guess i let my alligator mouth over load my jay bird legs..the rolling stone guy who wrote about me on the list seems alright. keith harris doesn't come across as a never been to gruene hall dumbass as he was aware that the band cracker cut redneck mother and even calling me 'second tier' didn't bother me. but 'only classic song'? where you been keith? come to a gig and see the response snake farm and drunken poets dream get. its wild. conversation with the devil goes over pretty good too. dare i say future classics? double dare me? future classics.
i guess maybe i just can't put one song i wrote above another i wrote..i don't play favorites (well i guess i do play favorites as to what people wanna hear but i don't favor one song over another and..and..hold on a minute..i just confused my self there, so never mind)
i should do a list of top one hundred music writers but there may not be that many of them: thom jurec, dave marsh, sylvie simmons, richard skanse, michael corcoran, john t. davis, jim caligiuri, andy langer, paul t mueller, rob patterson, tom geddie, joe nick patoski, eileen mcclelland, brad beheler, kid in lubbock i can't recall his name at the moment..and there's some more but these are just off the top of my head..oh yeah, jim beale jr..damn, lessee..mario teradell, margret moser..ah..ah michael hall..damn, there's some great ones i'm forgetting..jeff hines, greg johnson, saving country music and farce the music guys, ..aw man, that no depression cat..and since he did mention cracker, keith harris..
well thats a start of writers who i feel are in the trenches of really knowing and caring about music more than just getting a paycheck to write a good revue of an artist whose record company has bought an advertizement in the publication they work for.
i'll list more when i get some time to think about 'em.
if you are reading this and are a music critic and i didn't mention you, its because i didn't want any one to think i was just listing everyone who has given me a great review in the past. i know because of your integrity you'll give me that great review on the next record even if i didn't mention you this time..
boy. this was a shamble of a ramble. i have no idea where i was going with this.sorry.
yours kinda squirrely,
rwh

Re: If That Ain't Country...

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 3:48 pm
by bovine knievel