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yea, today's country music is kind of like pop music with a little twangI like '86-'89 with a tiny bit of '90, '91 and '92 right before those misery inducing little grunge jerkoffs came along and ruined my good mood.
When Kurt Cobain blew his noggin off, I celebrated. Sorry, but I did. I hated that dweeb.
But I like 70s country music.
Modern country sucks. How they even get away with calling it country is beyond me.
but now they have rapping country and that's so far out of the ball park of being 'country' it's unrecognizable
Some asshole tried to get me to listen to it and I threw his phone in the bushes a few weeks ago ...
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Here's some country rap from 1970. I was in Germany in Nov '70 and it was the most requested song on Armed Forces Radio Network for about one month. Then the Department of Defense forbid AFN from playing it and took all the 45s out of the PX system. I have no idea why.
BOC first LP was 1972....50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
2000s
The 80's. While the 60's gave us Blue Oyster Cult, The Doors, and Pink Floyd, and the 70's evolved Zeppelin and Sabbath to super band status, I have to align myself (born in the very early 70's) with the nascence of Metallica and Megadeth, along with the 80's rock and pop scene--and glam rock legends. Just too many giants of Metal coming up out of the 70's primordial ooze to play: Icon, Sad Wings, Iron Maiden, Metal Church, Dio, Paradise Lost, etc.
yes it is.....even before the 1920s....Chopin....Mozart....
My God ....open your minds people....
MUSIC is beautiful.....from way back then.....yes? yes.
yea, today's country music is kind of like pop music with a little twangI like '86-'89 with a tiny bit of '90, '91 and '92 right before those misery inducing little grunge jerkoffs came along and ruined my good mood.
When Kurt Cobain blew his noggin off, I celebrated. Sorry, but I did. I hated that dweeb.
But I like 70s country music.
Modern country sucks. How they even get away with calling it country is beyond me.
but now they have rapping country and that's so far out of the ball park of being 'country' it's unrecognizable
Some asshole tried to get me to listen to it and I threw his phone in the bushes a few weeks ago ...
.
Here's some country rap from 1970. I was in Germany in Nov '70 and it was the most requested song on Armed Forces Radio Network for about one month. Then the Department of Defense forbid AFN from playing it and took all the 45s out of the PX system. I have no idea why.
yes it is.....even before the 1920s....Chopin....Mozart....
My God ....open your minds people....
MUSIC is beautiful.....from way back then.....yes? yes.
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
2000s
That was music. I love classical music, military band marches and folk music.even before the 1920s....Chopin....Mozart....
My God ....open your minds people....
MUSIC is beautiful.....from way back then.....yes? yes.
BOC first LP was 1972....50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
2000s
The 80's. While the 60's gave us Blue Oyster Cult, The Doors, and Pink Floyd, and the 70's evolved Zeppelin and Sabbath to super band status, I have to align myself (born in the very early 70's) with the nascence of Metallica and Megadeth, along with the 80's rock and pop scene--and glam rock legends. Just too many giants of Metal coming up out of the 70's primordial ooze to play: Icon, Sad Wings, Iron Maiden, Metal Church, Dio, Paradise Lost, etc.
the 70's were GREAT, with the EXCEPTION of DISCO.... which I presume that is what you are talking about from the mid 70's onward???I like '86-'89 with a tiny bit of '90, '91 and '92 right before those misery inducing little grunge jerkoffs came along and ruined my good mood.
When Kurt Cobain blew his noggin off, I celebrated. Sorry, but I did. I hated that dweeb.
But I like 70s country music.
Modern country sucks. How they even get away with calling it country is beyond me.
I like modern country it reminds me of 80s pop music..
I don't know what was the best decade but I hated the mid ~ late 1970s
the 70's were GREAT, with the EXCEPTION of DISCO.... which I presume that is what you are talking about from the mid 70's onward???I like '86-'89 with a tiny bit of '90, '91 and '92 right before those misery inducing little grunge jerkoffs came along and ruined my good mood.
When Kurt Cobain blew his noggin off, I celebrated. Sorry, but I did. I hated that dweeb.
But I like 70s country music.
Modern country sucks. How they even get away with calling it country is beyond me.
I like modern country it reminds me of 80s pop music..
I don't know what was the best decade but I hated the mid ~ late 1970s
Most people's favorite music is the decade that they were teenagers
the 70's were GREAT, with the EXCEPTION of DISCO.... which I presume that is what you are talking about from the mid 70's onward???I like '86-'89 with a tiny bit of '90, '91 and '92 right before those misery inducing little grunge jerkoffs came along and ruined my good mood.
When Kurt Cobain blew his noggin off, I celebrated. Sorry, but I did. I hated that dweeb.
But I like 70s country music.
Modern country sucks. How they even get away with calling it country is beyond me.
I like modern country it reminds me of 80s pop music..
I don't know what was the best decade but I hated the mid ~ late 1970s
Thanks for being one of the few liberals on here with BRAINS and knew exactly what I was talking about.
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1975
Top 50 Albums of 1975
Worldwide:
1 Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
2 Queen - A Night At The Opera
3 Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
4 Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
5 Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks
6 Elton John - Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy
7 Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing
8 Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac
9 Wings - Venus & Mars
10 Paul Simon - Still Crazy After All
These Years
11 Abba - Abba
12 Eagles - One Of These Nights
13 Bob Dylan - The Basement Tapes
14 Elton John - Rock Of The Westies
15 Earth, Wind & Fire
That's the Way of the World
16 Cat Stevens - Greatest Hits
17 John Lennon - Rock 'n' Roll
18 The Who - Tommy: The Movie
19 John Denver - Windsong
20 Linda Ronstadt - Heart Like a Wheel
21 Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic
22 The Who - The Who By Numbers
23 Roxy Music - Siren
24 John Lennon - Shaved Fish
25 Status Quo - On The Level
26 David Bowie - Young Americans
27 Earth, Wind & Fire - Gratitude
28 Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Four Wheel Drive
29 Ringo Starr - Goodnight Vienna
30 Neil Young - Tonight's the Night
31 Patti Smith Group - Horses
32 Jethro Tull - Minstrel In The Gallery
33 George Baker Selection
Paloma Blanca
34 The Carpenters - Horizon
35 Roger Whittaker - The Very Best Of
36 Janis Ian - Between The Lines
37 Bad Company - Straight Shooter
38 Yes - Relayer
39 Barry White
Just Another Way To Say I Love You
40 Alice Cooper
Welcome To My Nightmare
41 George Harrison - Dark Horse
42 The Bay City Rollers
Once Upon A Star
43 Kiss - Alive!
44 Various Artists - Dynamite
45 America - America's Greatest Hits
46 Kraftwerk - Autobahn
47 Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger
48 Neil Young - Zuma
49 Jefferson Starship - Red Octopus
50 Elvis Presley - Elvis Forever
Some asshole tried to get me to listen to it and I threw his phone in the bushes a few weeks ago ...
What do you think about this? It's some kinda flute or something. Or a horn, I guess.
Some asshole tried to get me to listen to it and I threw his phone in the bushes a few weeks ago ...
What do you think about this? It's some kinda flute or something. Or a horn, I guess.
it's kind of like jethro tull
1975
Top 50 Albums of 1975
Worldwide:
1 Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
2 Queen - A Night At The Opera
3 Led Zeppelin - Physical Graffiti
4 Bruce Springsteen - Born To Run
5 Bob Dylan - Blood On The Tracks
6 Elton John - Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy
7 Rod Stewart - Atlantic Crossing
8 Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac
9 Wings - Venus & Mars
10 Paul Simon - Still Crazy After All
These Years
11 Abba - Abba
12 Eagles - One Of These Nights
13 Bob Dylan - The Basement Tapes
14 Elton John - Rock Of The Westies
15 Earth, Wind & Fire
That's the Way of the World
16 Cat Stevens - Greatest Hits
17 John Lennon - Rock 'n' Roll
18 The Who - Tommy: The Movie
19 John Denver - Windsong
20 Linda Ronstadt - Heart Like a Wheel
21 Aerosmith - Toys In The Attic
22 The Who - The Who By Numbers
23 Roxy Music - Siren
24 John Lennon - Shaved Fish
25 Status Quo - On The Level
26 David Bowie - Young Americans
27 Earth, Wind & Fire - Gratitude
28 Bachman-Turner Overdrive
Four Wheel Drive
29 Ringo Starr - Goodnight Vienna
30 Neil Young - Tonight's the Night
31 Patti Smith Group - Horses
32 Jethro Tull - Minstrel In The Gallery
33 George Baker Selection
Paloma Blanca
34 The Carpenters - Horizon
35 Roger Whittaker - The Very Best Of
36 Janis Ian - Between The Lines
37 Bad Company - Straight Shooter
38 Yes - Relayer
39 Barry White
Just Another Way To Say I Love You
40 Alice Cooper
Welcome To My Nightmare
41 George Harrison - Dark Horse
42 The Bay City Rollers
Once Upon A Star
43 Kiss - Alive!
44 Various Artists - Dynamite
45 America - America's Greatest Hits
46 Kraftwerk - Autobahn
47 Willie Nelson - Red Headed Stranger
48 Neil Young - Zuma
49 Jefferson Starship - Red Octopus
50 Elvis Presley - Elvis Forever
Can't believe Elvis Presley was 50th. Gosh. He's my favorite all-time.