Originally Posted by floyd jane
No.
Ears and an open mind - one that doesn't immediately lock onto stereotypes and cliches - are all that are required.

I don't know if your intent is to insult me or the artists on the list I've provided or just the entire industry, but you might want to try using a little imagination and originality when doing so.
So your response is to insult things I didn't say?

Ok, I'll say it, then. Every one of the things you posted–and I listened to them all—is formulaic crap, IMO. Creaking voice intro over chunks-chunka rhythm guitars or odd fingerpicked arpeggios—just like on country radio. Then the singer reminisces about booze-laden lost adventures or lost loves that just don't ring true. The only thing missing is Mark O'Connor's fiddle sawing away like in the 1990s.

I'm glad it provides employment and sells to somebody but never to me. Why? It's boring as hell, over and over and over and over and...

I stopped playing lead in country bands in the late 1980s after 20 years because I picked up touring gigs playing other types of music. When I started listening in again in the mid 1990s, "Hot Country" was in vogue and I never went back, The Urban Cowboy craze produced some interesting songs but that spark of creativity had disappeared. There's just nothing interesting there anymore that I can hear.

No thanks


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