Why does Sup Forums hate Country?

And no, I'm not talking about this new utter shit that's Top 40 sung with an accent. I mean actual, real Country like George Jones, Randy Travis, Charlie Pride, Waylon Jennings, David Allan Coe, Hank Williams and Bocephus, Marty Robbins, Alabama, The Judds, Vern Gosdin, etc.

The stuff is actually quite good.

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agreed oh pee
dissent will be met with a cattle prod

theres pretty frequent threads on Gunfighter Ballads

But I don't hate country..

Little big town - better man
Josh Turner - hometown girl
Luke Bryan - fast

There is really good stuff in country now a days.

Most of Sup Forums is young liberal millenial hipsters who hate the South and any concept of unironic or sincere joy, pride and traditional masculinity. There's your answer. The closest thing I've listened to to country is Nashville Skyline by Dylan, but I really liked it

That's a lot of wrong.
I enjoy country now that I'm in my late 20s, but being forcefed fucking Boot Scootin' Booby square dance hat act bullshit from 1995 until 2008 kind of puts you off. I imagine it's the same for a lot of people, judging by how many 'everything but rap and country' people seem to like A Sailor's Guide to zesty.

>Boot Scootin Booby
>A Sailor's Guide to Zesty
Jesus christ. Typos.

nothing beats old george strait, on par with eagles. idk why it isnt respected more. pop-country is not very good, however.

I'm gonna post this chart in every country thread until you guys listen to these albums.

Unfortunately true.

Now we're seeing a similar backlash against Rock on here and in music journalism in general.

genius.com/a/why-rock-can-t-compete-with-hip-hop-in-2017

pitchfork.com/thepitch/710-the-unbearable-whiteness-of-indie/

Etc, etc.

country is the Trump of music

dont fergit Merle, Willie and Johnny.

proves point

>microagressions

Stopped reading right there.

What a bunch of fucking sissies. I hope those SJW's die in a fucking fire.

Favorite country song: youtu.be/0rwnIqRl4gc

Guess which board I post the most on?

DAC's "racist" songs were all tongue-in-cheek. The drummer in his band at the time was a black guy.

The song is called Nigger Fucker, not lover

Also it's a joke. Not serious like Johnny Rebel

I know that, I'm just shitposting.

Maybe you'll know this

Do you know the origin of this chord progression and melody?
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I hear it in a lot of country. What's the earliest incarnation of it that you know of?

just seen a bunch of country in 71076771

What makes you think that?
I see country threads here often.

Can't think of where off the top of my head. I would assume it came from Jimmie Rodgers or The Carter Family. Possibly even earlier.

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>song about cuckoldry

Sup Forums seems like the obvious bait so it's most likely Sup Forums

>Sup Forums is one person
That being said I can only get into country made before the 1976

Country maintains itself as one of the most technically challenging to play (some ecountry riffs are just out of this world) but lyrically its fucking dead. There eis no imagination or new entries into the realm of country. Country has been the same more or less since the 1960's in terms of lyrical content and has never evolved.

*before 1976, the 1976 is a band or something

>drunk
>Mama
>prison
>rain
>pickup truck
>trains

>Country has been the same more or less since the 1960's in terms of lyrical content and has never evolved.
Listen to more country.

alot of people like at Folsom prison

Leftist pozzcuckolds who like to signal against "le evil redneck white trash music".

the genius article actually isn't that bad. the pitchfork article on the other hand is fucking disgusting

>no Gene Clark

Much like pretty much any genre, if you just listen to what’s on Top 40 radio you’re gonna come away with a pretty shitty view of the country genre as a whole.

I mean I'm probably a "lefty pozzcuckolds sjw FEMINAZI HIPSTER AL QUIDA HUMPER!11!!" and I listen to Neofolk so kinda don't buy that one. Normies do tend to use music to virtue signal though since they lack taste for the arts.

gene clark is tight butthole

I sometimes listen to it for the comedic value, but it's crap.

What albums have you heard

>The closest thing I've listened to to country is Nashville Skyline by Dylan
>but I still have this really well-informed opinion about country and why people don't care for it
You even make real country fans look smart.

Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan aren't Country. That shit doesn't count.

There isn't a chance in hell I could listen through a whole album of illiterate romanticizing.

okay bye

>Opinions formed without a frame of reference

Nice.

What's Sup Forums's on Lee Hazlewood?
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Did you know that there've been some recent developments in digital sound storage technology that lets people pick and play tracks almost with impunity? Sounds crazy, I know, but you should give it a shot, my Southern compadre.

He's great, and strange

D A T A E S T H E T I C

Enjoy your shuffle mode pleb

Nigga please, I pick the exact tracks I want to listen to, when I want to listen to them.

worse

embarrassing

listen to country rap tunes

It's too late in my timezone to continue this, but I'm going to bed knowing that I'm right, while you go to bed hoping the cows don't escape again.

>tfw no appreciation for British country/folk

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Sure would be nice to have a thread about country music without this inane bullshit.

>Sup Forums
>Sup Forums
>without this inane bullshit

Run away

last word. would be embarrassing for you to reply, sleep tight

One can dream.

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dat downstroke

I hardly ever agree with Sup Forums, so take this how you will, but I feel like Country died in the late 80s and early 90s, when it switched from bluesy Americana outlaw ballads and became

OHH SHE LEFT ME AND TOOK MY PICKUP TRUCK
I DRINK BUDWIESER AND I'M SO MESSED UP
I MISS HERRRRR
OHHHHH-WOAH, REDNECK YA'LL

I fucking hate this new Duck Dynasty style hillbilly-pop shit, but old school country, aka real, authentic country music - that was great music. I'm no DAE WRONG GENERATION??? faggot, as I enjoy tons of modern music, but Country music just up and died once Billy Ray Cyrus, Garth Brooks and Tim McGraw took over.

so does everybody else

You're right.

can you rec any good country released after Teatro?

>he hasn't heard the most revolutionary country album of all time

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Both Dale Watson and The Travelin' Kine are pretty goddamned good.

it's literally blues but for white people

Kenny Chesney is my shit

I dont hate any music, country music is like every other genre and has its gems and its shit.
I think lots of people hate country because it represents lowerclass white people, like people hate rap because its (well use to) represents lowerclass black people.

Another thing going against country is that it doesnt have a lot of international appeal

Country and rap represent lowerclass people of two races.
Upper middle class white people listen to shit like radiohead.
Country music had an era called outlaw country, rap had an era called gangsta rap.

Rock music is pretentious twaddled for college educated people now.

Country music is about how shit life is in the middle of nowhere or your dog done died.


Rap was about trying to get out of the ghetto


I feel like johnny cash was the ultimate lower class white american musician.
Somehow rebellious, yet patriotic.
Somehow pulled off that contradiction

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I listen to more modern pop country desu
but I do listen to Loretta Lynn and Dolly Parton and a bit of Cash

What is, "You Never Even Called Me By My Name", Alex.

Who /alt-country/ here

A lot of it sounds kind of samey to me

I love when country is kinda dreamy, like this:

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I find it ironic how, in it's most basic form of content, country and hip hop are not much different, yet southerners disregard hip hop with their racist rhetoric.

I'm from bum fuck no where central Texas and George Strait is a legend. My parents saw him in the early 80s while he was still doing the small town scene and hardly a name.

Anyone that thinks garth brooks or anyone else from the 80s/90s that did this style of music is better..you're wrong.

>tfw you get Charlie Prides autograph at a Rangers game in arlington

I didn't know who that nig was, but my pops said it would be worth getting. I got his autograph on two seperate balls. I think charlie pride tried to make the majors but failed. forget the story on that. rangers had him dressed up like he was a coach or something.

good feels. RIP dad. will have been 6 years the 19th of this month. 2 more days.

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I live in Dallas now. This song is speaks to me.

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To be quite honest my familia, I enjoy actual country music, but it's just not something I ever see discussed here.

my nicca

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this is my favorite country song Sup Forums

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story is true. it's about uncle bob. he makes a mean spaghetti

>The real question is, why would someone like country?

Aay would you know Brownwood, Tx?!

>joy
>pride
>masculinity
What a spooked faggot

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