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'Some' Country artists got the memo......STOP your crying!
The reason I asked is because you didn't post any songs and you didn't quote anyone who posted songs. The post right above yours didn't have any songs either.
Some of the worst music ever made is that "new country" garbage. It is more or less the mainstream pop of the country music world. Pure soulless product.
Totally agree. Pretty much 90% of country music after 2009 is garbage. The 90's and early 00's still had a lot of good mainstream country music, mid 00's was the beginning of the downfall. Today we're at the bottom with this "bro country" like Florida-Georgia Line, I can't stand them...
Re: Totally agree. Pretty much 90% of country music after 2009 is garbage. The 90's and early 00's still had a lot of good mainstream country music, mid 00's was the beginning of the downfall. Today we're at the bottom with this "bro country" like Florida-Georgia Line, I can't stand them'
You know I'd think the 'downfall' came even before the mid 00's since country radio even in the early 90's was shutting out different 'country' sounds to deliver the same kind of 'voices' and similar homogenized sound.
The Desert Rose Band was a case in point. It had some top flight rockers and guitarists and country personnel in there who were fine musicians. They had a number of hits but eventually found themselves not getting much air-play. Their music apparently just wasn't right' for the air. So what was then lost to country music was diversity in styles. It simply got rubbed out. What we see now is what we get in so-called 'country' music today. I'd guess they call it Nashville Muzak??...;-)...
IMO without question the 50's. Here we are 50+ years removed and rock music and many other genre's are a mainstay in our society. Music expanded incredibly in the 50's, and the emergence of more musical variations came out of that time period.
Music has been morphing since then, and it's influence ripples through new artists today.
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