To: RetiredArmy
Country music died in the mid 70s. Fortunately, there was enough real country music recorded in the 25 years prior to satisfy me.
54 posted on
04/04/2023 6:08:22 PM PDT by
hardspunned
(Former DC GOP globalist stooge)
To: hardspunned
I also think “Urban Cowboy” was another thing that started to kill country music.
56 posted on
04/04/2023 6:09:30 PM PDT by
dfwgator
(Endut! Hoch Hech!)
To: hardspunned
Country music died in the mid 70s.
With one exception... Alan Jackson.
67 posted on
04/04/2023 6:31:09 PM PDT by
jy8z
(Everything you think, do and say is from the pill you took today.)
To: hardspunned
Me too brother. Me too. I like rock and some country. Not all country. Not that slow drag crawl slow type. And not the hard rock country. Alabama and a couple of others, Marshal Tucker Band, are about as “hard” country I can go.
102 posted on
04/05/2023 4:19:35 AM PDT by
RetiredArmy
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