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Elaborate please.

Its feel good music. Im tired of being depressed or annoyed hearing things about truffle butter.
I'm not a fan. It seems fake and comes across as utterly emotionless and artless. And no, everything I listen to doesn't have to be heavy or super meaningful. I love fun music. I guess modern country just does absolutely nothing for me in any way. Opinions, I suppose. I just prefer to feel something when I listen to music and if I don't feel it, I'm done with it. I also understand other people have different likes and opinions so I would never judge someone for what they listen to. I just don't feel it. So it can S my D.
 
i have had the misfortune of seeing them live a few times through work. only cucks like this shit.


Feel good music. While im sitting on my back deck in the summer having a couple beers its good shit to listen to
 
I wouldn't say rock is dead but I would say that's it's considered culturally irrelevant. You're not allowed to want to get laid, drunk and stoned and write songs about it. I couldnt see a band like Monster Magnet being popular now. They'd be considered "dad rock" and "dinosaurs of male cock rock." Which is probably why Dave Wyndorf is beginning to resemble Marlon Brando in weight gain.

But you'll never kill that format. Bands like Clutch, Fu Manchu, Alter Bridge, Rival Sons, Halestorm will always exist. They just can't find radio stations to play theit albums or many promoters to book their gigs. I do find the Pitchfork Media clueless reviews of their albums, amusing though. Talk about a bunch of critics with their heads up their assholes.
 
bottom line, there is good music in every genre. there is good rap right now. there is good rock and roll.

probably arent going to find much of it on top 40 though.
 
I'm not a fan. It seems fake and comes across as utterly emotionless and artless. And no, everything I listen to doesn't have to be heavy or super meaningful. I love fun music. I guess modern country just does absolutely nothing for me in any way. Opinions, I suppose. I just prefer to feel something when I listen to music and if I don't feel it, I'm done with it. I also understand other people have different likes and opinions so I would never judge someone for what they listen to. I just don't feel it. So it can S my D.
Fair enough.
 
i have had the misfortune of seeing them live a few times through work. only cucks like this shit.



See... this is my problem.... I like their songs, but I don't understand this weird douchetastic subset of pop country.

Garth was the man.

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Illustrated by you linking a video to a song that came out 20 years ago....
and was probably performed last night unless you think Brian Setzer is dead....news flash..he's not..there are people playing rock in clubs all over the world every night...it's not dead unless tv is your main music source. If you can't find good rock and roll in 2016...you're just too lazy to look for it
 
As far as country goes, give me some of that Outlaw country all day. Willie, Waylon, Merle, David Allen Coe. I'm down with that. It's the same thing with any genre, once it goes on too long, it just kind of mimics itself to a point of becoming rather pointless. Same goes for blues and jazz, rock and rap, electro and funk. If someone is just aping the past and adding nothing new I probably won't listen to it. I have decades of classics that are better and had a meaning. I'm down for anyone though in any genre (and I hate that term) that is creating new boundaries in regards to music though. Give me that all day.
 
to be fair, i am judging these cucks based on their live shows, ive never heard any of their "deep cuts".
 
I'm really into this new band..... maybe you guys have heard of them, Queen? I don't know... I think they have a bright future!


now their singer IS dead...it's ok if you don't care for the old performers...Paul McCartney is still touring as well...I repeat..rock is not dead
 
and was probably performed last night unless you think Brian Setzer is dead....news flash..he's not..there are people playing rock in clubs all over the world every night...it's not dead unless tv is your main music source. If you can't find good rock and roll in 2016...you're just too lazy to look for it

I don't think you understand..... when people talk about rock being dead, they're talking about new music. They aren't talking about oldies. They aren't talking about the Rolling Stones still touring into their 70's. After grunge died, and hard rock fizzled out, what replaced it? There isn't anything new at this point, and country is the closest thing currently.
 
the last eric church show i was at played skrillex for the hype/open, and walk out music was "turn down for what".

its just silly.
 
to be fair, i am judging these cucks based on their live shows, ive never heard any of their "deep cuts".
Have you seen little big town live? I have not but a buddy i know says they put on a great show
 
There is good music still being made all over the map, but it generally is not the stuff on the radio. You have to seek it out.
 
Riverman is old enough to have seen Hendrix live..... and yet he's confused as to what rock is, and whether it's still going strong.

Here are the top 40 songs in the country. Where's your rock?

http://www.at40.com/top-40/chart/42461
top 40? that's a fluff chart, top forty just means autographs, not music....it means kids buy those cds...not that it's the best music currently being put out...not by a long shot...The Monkees were way ahead of Hendrix in the charts....
 
top 40 is basically for 14 year olds.

some good music cracks it occasionally, but for the most part it is cheesy bubblegum malarkey.
 
No music collection would be complete without Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. They were among the first to go electric, they were all, without exception top notch musicians, they were one of the first white bands to mix country, western, jazz, swing and rock 'n roll. They worked their asses off playing everywhere and then some. If their music doesn't get your feet jumping, then you're probably dead. Don't knock it till you have tried it. Asleep At The Wheel are worthy successors. And Steve Earle is an effung genius.......
 

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