I just noticed, while watching a thriller on Netflix, that all these movies are the same. They need a magnetic bomb with a red blinking light, women that can beat up even the toughest man, and someone is always calling Langley for inside information…
I haven't heard any "country " music in many years
There's been pop, and top 40 and even rap labled as " country " music, but you won't hear or see any real country music on the radio or television without seeking out some specialized something or other
Sure won't see it on what's labled as the Opry or CMA award shows or any "news " program
Country Music no longer exists. The radio stations and DJs wouldn’t know a country song if it walked up and bled all over them. If you appreciate real Country, you either listen to Willies Roadhouse on XN, or like me, you got a pile of CDs of your favorite artists and songs. There are at least half dozen FM stations that play classic rock (90s and previous) on my dial. Not one of the country stations do, unless maybe for an hour on Sunday or something. What the heck are you watching, Shrapnel? I just got done watching the “Cavalry Trilogy” of Duke and John Ford. Modern movies impress me even less than modern country music!🤬 Reon
"Preserving the Constitution, fighting off the nibblers and chippers, even nibblers and chippers with good intentions, was once regarded by conservatives as the first duty of the citizen. It still is." � Wesley Pruden
If you appreciate real Country, you either listen to Willies Roadhouse on XN
Check out Country Classics Mix on the XM app. Old school country from 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Good stuff! It’s only on the app, but you can Bluetooth it anywhere.
Country Music no longer exists. The radio stations and DJs wouldn’t know a country song if it walked up and bled all over them. If you appreciate real Country, you either listen to Willies Roadhouse on XN, or like me, you got a pile of CDs of your favorite artists and songs. There are at least half dozen FM stations that play classic rock (90s and previous) on my dial. Not one of the country stations do, unless maybe for an hour on Sunday or something. What the heck are you watching, Shrapnel? I just got done watching the “Cavalry Trilogy” of Duke and John Ford. Modern movies impress me even less than modern country music!🤬 Reon
Or you use the device you used to post this reply to listen to the dozens of new and not so new artists that are cranking out new music that fits that bill every day
Country Music no longer exists. The radio stations and DJs wouldn’t know a country song if it walked up and bled all over them. If you appreciate real Country, you either listen to Willies Roadhouse on XN, or like me, you got a pile of CDs of your favorite artists and songs. There are at least half dozen FM stations that play classic rock (90s and previous) on my dial. Not one of the country stations do, unless maybe for an hour on Sunday or something. What the heck are you watching, Shrapnel? I just got done watching the “Cavalry Trilogy” of Duke and John Ford. Modern movies impress me even less than modern country music!🤬 Reon
94.9 Gumbo out of Houma LA is still country. Mix in a little oldies on Saturday Mornings and Zydeco on Sunday but so good that I downloaded their app so I could listen to it here when I wasn’t working in Pierre Part.
Probably the best station left in the US to be honest. Friend of mine claims the little one in Meyersville TX is like that too but I can’t pick that one up over here.
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people that text all day get on my nerves
just knowing that people are out there with that ability,....just makes me wanna punch myself in the balls
I have been known to set up late on weekends listening to Ernest Tubb or Faron Young and such on YouTube! My nephew listens to history blogs in his car through Bluetooth, but I’m a technophobe and cell phones and YouTube are as far as I venture into the 21st century!😀 Reon
"Preserving the Constitution, fighting off the nibblers and chippers, even nibblers and chippers with good intentions, was once regarded by conservatives as the first duty of the citizen. It still is." � Wesley Pruden
I got a good lesson yesterday at a museum in Bristol about the Bristol Session Recordings in 1927/1928. This is where country music began.
If you’re a fan of country music and ever up that way, it’s worth a look.
You might try a little bluegrass and see how that suits you. There are many groups still making good music in that genre. My buddy’s son fronts a band called Authentic Unlimited. They are very talented. I got to see them make their Opry debut about a month ago.
Just because it isn’t on the radio doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
I just noticed, while watching a thriller on Netflix, that all these movies are the same. They need a magnetic bomb with a red blinking light, women that can beat up even the toughest man, and someone is always calling Langley for inside information…
And here I was thinking this was a thread about certain types of movies while everyone else is talking about country music.
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