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if you don’t live in a country through the country struggles, you can’t relate.
My wife's cousin was an LA music producer of some sort. From her, I learned that country is by far the most popular and profitable genre in the US.
I don’t really see how I’d ever get tired of that.
would you listen to arabic music and enjoy it? no, because you aren’t arab.
FuckTheMainstreamMedia says
I don’t really see how I’d ever get tired of that.
Do you play an instrument? Not digging at you at all, but it's miserable to watch or listen to live. They don't know what they're doing. I don't like studio albums because I know how they're made. 3 of them under the belt myself. They can't play live.
I was looking forward to hang with friends last night and it was just awful. I left after two songs. I went to a show with multiple country artists at the Ryman in Nashville and that was unbearable. I fell asleep. So I guess maybe it's good for that.
I've never been into lyrics or some stupid story they're trying to tell. I'm into musicians not words. Anyone here can write lyrics. Not everyone can play an instrument well. Country is notoriously bad for that live.
I have a feeling that we look at music differently and are focused on different things as far as that goes.
I appreciate a good voice, but no one really has one without the studio or auto tuning live.
Slapback delay from the sound echoing off the stone walls.
I think that's true of country music as well, but the other 10% can be really good.
I started seriously listening in the late 90’s and have ever since.
I can't understand why people listen to shit no talent music. You literally cannot write a country song without it already being one besides different words.