BIGHUSKERSRED
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« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2012, 11:14:56 pm » |
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Hi, Rick! Sorry that I just saw this now. I do whole heartedly agree with what Harriet has said. No, it's not just you who has made notice of the direction country music has taken from the last five years or so. To answer your question. . .and just my honest opinion here, the record promoters has just been a factor to it. Others like the major record label companies and the 'forget-the-older-generation-music-artists-and-their-fans-and-focus-on-the-younger-generations-artists-and-satisfying-the-younger-fans'-desire' kind of mentality of organizational and programing bigwigs of country music networks and shows such as CMT, GAC, the Grand Ole Opry show and all of the country music awards has been also big factors in it. Then there's the reality shows like American Idol. . .I won't even touch that one.
I've heard and read some comments back in the late '90s and early 2000s about Garth Brooks having started the Country-Pop trend in country music and I totally disagreed with it. Granted that he took country music to a different style through his concert performances back then, but if you listen to his recordings he really did not venture too far from the country music tradition. What we're seeing and hearing now from these new crop of country music artists, however, is hard to define as country music anymore. Now another 'new' trend has been added in the mix. . .country-rap. What's next? Country hip-hop? Alan was once asked about the country rap trend and he said something like he heard people say that country-rap is spelled CRAP and that was all he's going to say about it. From that, I made my own defining word for the kind of country music being recorded and performed by (I hope I don't get censored here for this) today's crop of young country music artists. . .Country-Pop-Rock-Rap-CRAP (with the emphasis on CRAP). And just like you, if not for Alan, GS and few others who are still carrying the country music tradition, I would not had been watching the awards shows either or be still a fan of country music, for that matter.
Thanks for starting this topic, Rick. Good subject for country music discussion.
BHR
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