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Old 07-06-2015, 09:48 PM   #1
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Excellent move by a very talented man. Rock is dead, Country has a much bigger and loyal audience, especially in the younger demographic.
Eagles came out today they'd be country...song doesn't soundcrossover, and not even a light Aerosmith....he sounds pretty much the same, but with a banjo.

Interesting to see how it moves forward ie... "hootie", sheryl, etc.
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Old 07-06-2015, 09:53 PM   #2
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Eagles came out today they'd be country...song doesn't soundcrossover, and not even a light Aerosmith....he sounds pretty much the same, but with a banjo.

Interesting to see how it moves forward ie... "hootie", sheryl, etc.
He is amazing though, regardless of the genre. I mean, it's Steven Tyler. Who doesn't love Steven Tyler?

But yeah, The Eagles, Lynda Ronstadt, Stone Canyon Band and Lynyrd Skynrd have been the basis of modern country for more than 20 years now.

That's not a knock on country artists. There are a lot of extremely talented players and singers but the music itself hasn't really evolved like Rock.
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Old 07-06-2015, 09:57 PM   #3
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He is amazing though, regardless of the genre. I mean, it's Steven Tyler. Who doesn't love Steven Tyler?

But yeah, The Eagles, Lynda Ronstadt, Stone Canyon Band and Lynyrd Skynrd have been the basis of modern country for more than 20 years now.

That's not a knock on country artists. There are a lot of extremely talented players and singers but the music itself hasn't really evolved like Rock.
Personally, I feel it evolves when it goes back to real, old school country. It's current direction will blend pop and country into one thing. Gross.

Waiting for Katy to drop a country album
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Old 07-06-2015, 10:00 PM   #4
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Personally, I feel it evolves when it goes back to real, old school country. It's current direction will blend pop and country into one thing. Gross.

Waiting for Katy to drop a country album
She can sing her ass off so it would probably be pretty cool.

I think Dwight and Kacey are about the closet thing to old school country that I've heard but admittedly, I'm no expert on the subject.
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Old 07-08-2015, 05:15 AM   #5
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He is amazing though, regardless of the genre. I mean, it's Steven Tyler. Who doesn't love Steven Tyler?

But yeah, The Eagles, Lynda Ronstadt, Stone Canyon Band and Lynyrd Skynrd have been the basis of modern country for more than 20 years now.

That's not a knock on country artists. There are a lot of extremely talented players and singers but the music itself hasn't really evolved like Rock.
Linda Ronstadt is VASTLY under appreciated and underrated.
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Old 07-07-2015, 08:33 AM   #6
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Rock is dead.
Rock fans are idiots for the most part. Look at all the multiple threads on here, they despise anything that has any commercial success and it has killed their genre into pigeon hole fringe groups.

Newer country has a different sound than the past, but I believe its because those of us in our early 30s and 20s experienced so much different musical genres growing up its blended into their sound.
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Old 07-07-2015, 09:55 AM   #7
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Rock fans are idiots for the most part. Look at all the multiple threads on here, they despise anything that has any commercial success and it has killed their genre into pigeon hole fringe groups.

Newer country has a different sound than the past, but I believe its because those of us in our early 30s and 20s experienced so much different musical genres growing up its blended into their sound.
Rock is almost impossible to listen to now. It ****ing sucks.
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Old 07-13-2015, 03:00 PM   #8
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Rock is almost impossible to listen to now. It ****ing sucks.
You are listening to the wrong shit, bro.
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Old 07-07-2015, 08:54 AM   #9
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Excellent move by a very talented man. Rock is dead, Country has a much bigger and loyal audience, especially in the younger demographic.
I agree it was a good move for him. Aerosmith has not had a Great album in a long time. Done with Mirrors was my last favorite by them, saw them on that tour as well.

I remember all the fuss when they did rap-and that was Huge for them.

The song seems more folk than country to me. Not a big fan of either genre, but this was a pretty good track for him. He can still sing better than most out there.

Let the haters hate-glad he is still doing what makes him happy and is still relevant at that age.
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Old 07-07-2015, 04:31 PM   #10
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Excellent move by a very talented man. Rock is dead, Country has a much bigger and loyal audience, especially in the younger demographic.
I've noticed that..but I'm not really quite sure why. I read an article about how country music is growing. Yet, I'm pretty sure the rural country population is rapidly dwindling. And, based on social media and any media in general, country music and the mainly Caucasian rural southern population has the worst stereotypes imaginable. Combine that with the other trends by millennials, I find it very odd country music would grow because almost nobody would really want to associate themselves with that image.
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Old 07-07-2015, 05:08 PM   #11
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I've noticed that..but I'm not really quite sure why. I read an article about how country music is growing. Yet, I'm pretty sure the rural country population is rapidly dwindling. And, based on social media and any media in general, country music and the mainly Caucasian rural southern population has the worst stereotypes imaginable. Combine that with the other trends by millennials, I find it very odd country music would grow because almost nobody would really want to associate themselves with that image.


I really hope your just trying to post an idiotic post because if not god help you.
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Old 07-07-2015, 06:00 PM   #12
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I really hope your just trying to post an idiotic post because if not god help you.
You think young ppl or anybody that isnt from the South brags to others that they listen to country music? Country music would be smart to rebrand itself, and call itself something different like Modern Band, or something. It would help eliminate stereotypes and gain new fans

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Old 07-07-2015, 09:36 PM   #13
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You think young ppl or anybody that isnt from the South brags to others that they listen to country music? Country music would be smart to rebrand itself, and call itself something different like Modern Band, or something. It would help eliminate stereotypes and gain new fans


Dude you are so out of touch with reality.
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Old 07-07-2015, 09:38 PM   #14
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You think young ppl or anybody that isnt from the South brags to others that they listen to country music? Country music would be smart to rebrand itself, and call itself something different like Modern Band, or something. It would help eliminate stereotypes and gain new fans
You are ****ing nuts. And I don't even care much for country music...
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I've noticed that..but I'm not really quite sure why. I read an article about how country music is growing. Yet, I'm pretty sure the rural country population is rapidly dwindling. And, based on social media and any media in general, country music and the mainly Caucasian rural southern population has the worst stereotypes imaginable. Combine that with the other trends by millennials, I find it very odd country music would grow because almost nobody would really want to associate themselves with that image.
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You think young ppl or anybody that isnt from the South brags to others that they listen to country music? Country music would be smart to rebrand itself, and call itself something different like Modern Band, or something. It would help eliminate stereotypes and gain new fans
WTF is this? You say some really stupid shit sometimes.
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