Country music is noise pollution.

Petecanski

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I hate country music. The thread title is not sarcastic at all. Let it be know that I sincerly hate counrty music. From the repetitive lyrics about drinking to the ignorant white trash who listen to it. Country is the worst thing to ever happen to music. Thank you.
 
I bet if you listened to it for like 3 hours straight you would like it. I did that being just as arrogant as you and now I like it. I listen to every kind of music besides like opera and scremo. Really don't be arrogant against it because chicks like it and they like people who like it.
 
When a number one selling country singer has to get a haircut and an alter-ego just to sell more records...you know it sucks.
 
I can't stand country music. The only time I'll ever listen to it is if I'm with a hot girl that likes it.
 
I wouldnt go that far...

Its okay, some of it is real garbage like the Dixie Chicks (politics asside). But the sound of Toby Keith's voice in 'American Soldier' is absolutly stunning.
 
Sorry to break it to you, but everyone has different tastes in music, and you don't have to like country to appreciate music.
 
country is really good. I'll say that they aren't musically talented compared to other genres but its catchy and good and I'll listen to it over rap any day
 
AND, You've obviously never listened to a good amount of country, because the lyrics are great stories most of the time.
 
so if your white trash because you listen to country, gangster cause you listen to rap, ghotic because you listen to Metalica and ACDC, a hippie cause you listen to Phish and the Greatful Dead, (a person who likes jazz) because you listen to Jimmy Smith and miles davis, what does that make you?
 
a year ago i would have agreed with you 100% but my brother started listening to it...and thats all he listens to it seems like and it pretty much jus got me to listening to it....its not my genre of choice but i still like it...i like all types of music tho..whether its country, rap, alternative, regge....ne thing!
 
You all are some of the most ignorant assholes I've listened to on this site. It's OK to dislike country music, but dont go so far to say you hate it and its "noise pollution". That is just absurd. Country music is at the roots of American music in general today. Not to mention, a very well known and respected man named Jerry Garcia, who is behind some of the most listened to, loved, and covered music today went on to a solo career in country, because he could appreciate it. What stowebum said up there was correct, "if you cant appreiciate country, you cant appreciate music," because plain and simple, without country (and blues) most of the music we have today would not exist.

NOTE You do not need to listen to or like country music to appreciate it. You just need to respect it.

Just don't be so ignorant to say it is "noise pollution", that it just ridiculous.
 
I am from the south and I would have to say that country music is noise pollution and just sucks. I hate it how so many people listen to that garbage around me.
 
country music aint even real country anymore, its pop rock sung by hick ass mother fuckers, that cant keep a beat that reminds me of the country for shit
 
no they're not! They're all like "ya'll come to church with me hon! Hey sugar!"

all that poopy brainwashed conservative nonosense with that annoying accent. BAH!
 
FINALLY! someone who shares my deep hatred of all things country music! i say if you cant find anything more interesting to write about than your horse or your car or beer then you shouldnt be writing songs anyways...and PS who the fuck does that garth brookes fag think he is? i saw him on TV the other day and he was all cocky and i want to slit his throat
 
Most of it, YES.

Exceptions: Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, and the old stuff, which is excellent.

Also Tammy Wynette's "Stand by your man". I love singing along to that song.
 
to quote Dane Cook with my little twist...

when i hear country music...and it goes into my ear drum..into my limbic system...high into my cerebelum...it's the sound that makes me want to punch babies

God forbit i'm in a nursery when i hear it...i'd go on a baby punching rampage
 
i dont like it its my personal opinion that i have because of having to listen to it all the time at work
 
damn nice try but i do like country. im more of a kenny chesney guy than a garth brooks, and toby kieth is real good too. and who the fuck makes an alias of someone who is basically unknown on newschoolers?

and i guarantee that you wouldnt hate country if it was all you listened to for a while, thats how i started to like it
 
Exactly, its the poppy modern country that blows. Old stuff like Cash and the style that Crosby Stills and Nash had is good stuff.
 
I would like to know what you think american music is? Sure country is the roots of subgenres of country, but most american music isn't in that category.

"because plain and simple, without country (and blues) most of the music we have today would not exist."

If you take out the blues, I disagree. I think country is just a form of music that came out of blues, and a lot of other music came out of blues too, but that doesn't mean it came from country. Most music has very few roots in country, which actually only started in the 20s.
 
I said it was at the roots, not is the roots. Heres a little history: Folk and blues were the two types of music which first developed in America, after classical, which is in turn European. Blues was started by oppressed African Americans, and folk was started as a musical way to tell a story, a folklore if you will. Folk music can be traced back before settlement in America actually making it not an original American music type. But back on subject. Country came out of a combination of folk and blues (and other lesser influences like Celtic and gospel), with a little more emphasis on the folk. Artits like Vernon Dalhart and Riley Puckett were some of the first to hit it big in this new type of music in the early 20s, which wasnt known as "country" until the 40s. By then it was being picked up by better known artists like Johnny Cash, Chet Attkins, and Hank Williams. Country soon began to blend with rock, which emerged from rhythm and blues, a branch of traditional blues. The blend of rock and country can be heard in a lot of music from the 50s and 60s like CCR, Roy Orbison, The Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, and the Grateful Dead, among hundreds of others. The other side of rock went onto hard rock, or "metal", like Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Def Leppard, and Lynard Skynard (who you can still hear some country in). It is from these types of music that music today has evolved. Rap/Hip Hop from blues; alternative, punk, pop, metal, and even emo from Rock n' Roll; accoustic from folk; and so on. The other kinds of music today are primarilly European influences, like techno came from Europe originally, though it was diverged from rap and DJ's playing with synth's and turntables. Indie is more of a derivative of the Brittish invasion (Beatles, Turtles, etc) and glam rock (David Bowie, Slade, and Queen).

Does that answer your question?? There is my explanation for why country music is at the roots of American music today, a reason to respect it. I do admit that todays pop-country is not worth listening to, but that does not give any pretense to be saying that "All country music is nise pollution". That is just ignorant and close minded.
 
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