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Os Cangaceiros
2nd April 2011, 10:17
Hop in your pick-up trucks, roll up a joint and crack a fresh bottle o' moonshine y'all!
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coda
3rd April 2011, 03:21
love charlie daniels ode to robert johnson.. devil went down to georgia.. yes.. great fiddle!
Proukunin
3rd April 2011, 03:41
not too big on the david allen coe. he's a closet racist.
Aurorus Ruber
3rd April 2011, 17:09
not too big on the david allen coe. he's a closet racist.
Not even really closeted. Didn't he write several openly racist songs?
flobdob
3rd April 2011, 17:21
Two words for you.
George Strait.
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Nothing beats country.
Proukunin
3rd April 2011, 18:16
leftist hip hop beats the fuck out of it.
Os Cangaceiros
4th April 2011, 03:28
I really like country that's all about being a hillbilly living out in the backwoods, making yer own booze and riding around in a pick-up and shooting at stumps and stuff like that. That country is real as hell, and is very relatable for me. The crap country on the radio sucks, though. Merle Haggard is to Rascal Flatts as NWA is to Souljah Boy.
leftist hip hop beats the fuck out of it.
Leftist hip-hop is highly overrated on this board.
Proukunin
4th April 2011, 05:11
Im from Louisiana, the deep woods where there is country playing in every store to restaurant. You can just tell that a lot of country artists are right wing and they express that through their music, despite willie nelson and gram parsons. It just gets on my nerves I guess because I hear it all the damn time.
But I do dig some country though. If it has hinted rock in it like Gram Parsons, Grateful Dead, New Riders of the Purple Sage. shit like that, that is more open minded rather than patriotic.
Nothing Human Is Alien
4th April 2011, 05:20
Charlie Daniels is a nativist right wing nob nowadays.
This was one of my grandpa's favorite songs. He was a coal miner most of his life. It's not exactly a "country" song, but Tennessee Ernie Ford was a country singer, from coal country, and the song was on the country charts for a while. It became pretty popular. Easy to see why.
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Nothing Human Is Alien
4th April 2011, 05:23
And ...
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.. goddamnit!
bcbm
4th April 2011, 05:23
i like country music a lot. i'll even listen to some of the more pop country music sometimes, just to try and understand it and i think i see the appeal. a lot of country songs are about basically normal life for a lot of people, which is like... pick up trucks, wal mart, being lonely and drunk and loving your country.
Os Cangaceiros
22nd June 2011, 07:28
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