The country music genre is another casualty of 9/11
124 0 ReplyRemember the Dixie Chicks?
44 0 Replythey're just The Chicks now
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This reads like one of those pious hip-hop memes that compares Nas against Soulja Boy, but with country music it's actually accurate.
67 0 ReplyMore like Nas to mumble rap.
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In Johnny's defense, he was considered rockabilly, which influenced a much broader range of music than just 'country'.
44 0 ReplyI don't think Johnny is really in need of defense. He's got this one.
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My grandfather told me he liked Western, but he didn’t like Country. Blew my mind as I’d always just heard it as Country-Western.
42 0 ReplyHave you ever watched Blues Brothers?
"What kind of music do you play here?"
"Oh we have both kinds, country and western."
57 0 ReplyI remember that but I think I just interpreted as a joke about Country Western more than an indication they used to be distinct genres.
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With a big iron on his hiiiiiiiiiiiip
22 0 ReplyBeen replaying New Vegas, now I'm getting flashbacks to the tune of Johnny Guitar.
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Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys have some fantastic western swing.
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country peaked in the 90s and never recovered
28 0 ReplyNow here's a song about me stalking and harassing my ex that's going to stay on the top 40 charts for fucking ever.
I already didn't like modern country, but that was the moment country music breathed its last as far as I'mm concerned.
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12 0 ReplyNot even remotely country
8 0 ReplyDon't tell them, guys.
e: too late
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And that's why my favorite cowboy is an anxious millennial one.
11 0 Reply“Don’t be building, I am a racist ~🎵”
5 0 ReplyIs Orville Peck considered country? I feel like it might be my gateway drug.
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1 0 ReplyLooks like Johnny Cash to me, and the quote would make sense from him.
3 0 ReplyIt's the lyrics to an incredible song ironically titled "Guns go boom boom, Trucks go vroom vroom"
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