Originally Posted By: grampi
Originally Posted By: Spazdog
Originally Posted By: grampi
With the exception of 90s country, there hasn't been any decent music produced in at least 25 years...nobody these days has any writing talent, then again, apparently none is needed as it seems many people will listen to anything...
'90s country?
Like Kenny Chesney's sexy tractor. C'mon, he should have stuck to trying to rhyme coconut and flip flop with those hack attempt at being a country-pop Jimmy Buffet
That "Chris Gaines" Garth Brooks thing?
Brooks and Dunn's "Boot Scootin' Boogie"
Shania Twain...the country music Chad Kroeger. Thanks Canada.
And, just barely edging out Vanilla Ice for being the worst part of '90s music, Miley Cyrus' Dad and his Achey Breakey Heart.
So country's not your thing, or you just didn't like 90s country?
I don't like '90s Country.
That being said, it is preferable to today's country which is all pop noise sung with a nasally twang.
I really think I started to dislike country listening to Eddie Rabbitt play over and over and over again on the jukebox at the coffee-shop I bussed tables at when I was a kid. Occasionally someone would cough up a quarter and play Willie Nelson and I thank them for that. I still dig Willie.
Credit where credit is due, that crossover country-pop noise that Rabbitt was playing became the mainstream. It is country music now.