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 Post subject: Old School Country
PostPosted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:59 am 
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When I was growing up my folks listened to nothing but classic country. Waylon, Willie, George Jones, Conway Twitty and even back farther with guys like Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb. I absolutely HATED it then, but the older I get the more I enjoy it and often find myself listening along to the old school stuff.

What are some of your favorite classic country songs?

Also, is there anyone out there in today's country that is even close to the same sound and style of those old tunes?

One current guy that I enjoy is Jason Aldean. He seems to have somewhat of an old school feel to me. Songs like this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb9q1ScC4cg

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Any country that is played on the radio is unlistenable adult contemporary crap. I wouldn't say I listen to a ton of it but I will rock out to some old or older sounding real country and my favs are:

Dale Watson
Hank III (only the country sounding stuff though and not the thrash metal)
Shooter Jennings though (the more country and less southern rock sounding the better)
Aaron Watson
Old Crow Medicine Show

As far as older stuff any George Jones song about drinking is good, johnny paycheck and Buck Owens.....basically if it has some thumping bass and a good steel I will liked it.

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Jamey Johnson and ZBB are decent.

Nothing beats Hank Jr IMO. Whiskey Bent is a good one. I also really like Tight Fittin Jeans by Conway. As well as the obvious ones by Hank, Waylon, and Willie.

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 Post subject: Re: Old School Country
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There was alot of good stuff on the soundtrack to Crazy Heart that sounded like older country. Jeff Bridges did a fantastic job performing in that role.

But yeah, new country blows. My wife has some friends that love "country music", and it's hell having to listen to some of this new garbage.

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Yeah Crazy Heart was a fantastic movie

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RFDC wrote:
When I was growing up my folks listened to nothing but classic country. Waylon, Willie, George Jones, Conway Twitty and even back farther with guys like Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb. I absolutely HATED it then, but the older I get the more I enjoy it and often find myself listening along to the old school stuff.

What are some of your favorite classic country songs?

Also, is there anyone out there in today's country that is even close to the same sound and style of those old tunes?

One current guy that I enjoy is Jason Aldean. He seems to have somewhat of an old school feel to me. Songs like this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb9q1ScC4cg


It's funny that Waylon and Willie are now considered "classic country" when they were "outlaws" in their own time. Although, I'm not sure how the guy who wrote "Crazy" could really be an "outlaw". Smoke a lot of weed, I guess.

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Dale Watson's 1996 album "Blessed or Damned" is one of the best albums I've ever heard. Fly Away is one of my favorite songs - it really has a classic sound to it.


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Dale Watson's 1996 album "Blessed or Damned" is one of the best albums I've ever heard. Fly Away is one of my favorite songs - it really has a classic sound to it.

Saw him live in San Diego in 05 I think and he was phenomenal.

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I caught the "Good Old Boys" out at Bob's Country Bunker back in the late 70's. Great show. they actually played both kinds of music......


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Finger Fuckin Sally or whatever it's name is by DAC is a pretty funny song

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Don't know how old school he was considered but I enjoy me some Marty Robbins.

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badrogue17 wrote:
Don't know how old school he was considered but I enjoy me some Marty Robbins.

Same here. The El Paso trilogy of songs is quite good

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Jerry Reed's She got the goldmine and Whiskey River by Willie Nelson are two of my favorites.


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Waylon Jennings is the truth.

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RFDC wrote:
When I was growing up my folks listened to nothing but classic country. Waylon, Willie, George Jones, Conway Twitty and even back farther with guys like Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb. I absolutely HATED it then, but the older I get the more I enjoy it and often find myself listening along to the old school stuff.

What are some of your favorite classic country songs?

Also, is there anyone out there in today's country that is even close to the same sound and style of those old tunes?

One current guy that I enjoy is Jason Aldean. He seems to have somewhat of an old school feel to me. Songs like this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb9q1ScC4cg


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