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Posted by Buckeye Oliver collector on October 15, 2008 at 22:19:27 from (4.130.44.151):

In Reply to: music posted by ken in texas on October 14, 2008 at 14:24:52:

As I mentioned below, Brooks and Dunn. Definitely Johnny Cash. Almost Anything George Strait, though I don't care for a few of his. Living and Living Well for example is way overrated compared to I Can Still Make Cheyenne.

I still like Garth Brooks quite a bit. The ones they don't play on the radio are quite good I think: Mr. Midnight, One Night A Day, When You Come Back To Me Again, I Don't Have To Wonder, In Another's Eyes, Big Money, Allison Miranda, and possibly my favorite of his, Fit for a King. More than a Memory or Mr. Midnight have to be the best written songs of his.

Big & Rich as well. They really got the banjo back into current music. Seems like that instrument disappeared until them and Little Big Town started performing. Too bad the music went downhill after the first CD for both of them. I like a few of Dierks Bentleys' songs, especially Settle for a Slowdown. Blake Shelton with Good Bye Time and Austin, Little Big Towns' Boondocks, Alan Jacksons' Midnight In Montgomery, Gary Allan (Songs About Rain, The One and Smoke Rings In The Dark) Jamie Johnson (I think thats his name) with In Color, and Jason Aldeans' Amarillo Sky. Select Keith Urban songs like Stupid Boy, Tonight I Wanna Cry, Making Memories of Us, and Raining On Sunday. His newest, You Look Good In My Shirt, is absolutely horrible.

For female singers (don't laugh): Martina McBride & The Dixie Chicks. Carrie Underwood has a great voice (refer to So Small) when she isn't yelling in her songs. Taylor Swift has a voice, again when not just making noise. Stations were in love with Our Song when Tim McGraw was far better. I like how the Dixie Chicks got censored by alot of the radio stations and still outsold everyone else in country the year their new CD came out. Stations are missing out too as I think there are a lot of good ones on there (Taking The Long Way, Easy Silence, Not Ready to Make Nice, Bitter End and Silent House).

Guess I like quite abit of the newer music, but not any of the racket & pop music they play now on country radio including but not limited to Toby Keiths' new music (She's A Hottie is his worst song yet!), Lady Antebellum, Sugarland, Bucky Covington, Jessica Simpson, Pat Green, Jimmy Wayne, and The Lost Trailers. Its as if country music has lost its identity nowadays.


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