I hesitate to even refer to the music that's played on today's country radio as country music at all. It sounds more like a watered down version of pop music with a little "country" flavor added in for seasoning. Overall, the music seems to lack the depth and meaning that defined many of the great country songs of the past. Country music of today is heavy on the upbeat, pop-influenced, and heavily-mixed sounds of alternative or pop music. When I think of "real" country music, I think of names like George Jones, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams Jr., and Conway Twitty; country legends who wrote many of their own songs, played various instruments, and never forgot that they were country music singers. Today, it's rare to actually hear a fiddle or a guitar or even a piano anymore on country radio; and it's even more rare when a modern country music artist can write their own songs or play their own instrument; two things that were commonplace during country music's heyday.
I realize that times change and music genre's tend to change with the times. And, I'm not saying that the current crop of country music singers are talentless. They clearly are not! They are gifted singers with broad appeal. However, most of what these "modern" country artists sing is not real country music. Call it alternative country, or country-pop, or whatever, but it's not real country music. A few years ago, on a country music awards show, Alan Jackson and George Strait sang a duet called "murder on music row" that turned out to be a surprise hit. The song, which drew attention to the fact that country music's roots - its heart and soul - have been all but lost and overlooked in favor of the more modern sound and style, stressed that many of country music's greats - guys like Merle Haggard and George Jones - wouldn't stand a chance of having their songs played on "today's" country radio, where the more upbeat, watered-down, and pop-influenced country music permeates the airwaves.
So, as country music continues to change and evolve, there's always hope for us die-hard country music fans that a new generation of country music artists will evolve that will help to reclaim some of the heart and soul of "real" country music!
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9 Comments
Post a Commentu know.so called artist today were put there by their rich parent singer or friend'they didnt relize what they were doing cuz they were uneducated .now country is all wanna bee's
besides the sound, there's also the popularity contest factor. the same singers are always on the award nominations...but from what've i've seen on gac there's still quite alot of worship for the loretta lynn and the hank jr's of the world. but there's never any love for artists like rick trevino or tammy rogers
I am and always have been a Country Fan and I always wll be..There have been a Few out of this Fiasco of so called Country Music A very few Alan Jackson and George Strait and Brad Paisley As for Female singers There has not been a descent Country Singer since Reba and some of her stuff is off the mark..
Blame people like Gaylord and these so called Record executives for Destroying our Heritage.. Thank you Jim I am Glad some coloumist are standing up for it..
I agree, country music is not the same anymore. I use to love the music, but now I do not think so. I remember when music had more meaning and passion to it, but with all of these so called country singers yelling, screaming, and screeching in all their songs the music is gone. I really hope that country music goes back to its older roots, but who knows that will even happen.
Kenny Chesney, Rascal Flatts are the most overrated piece of garbage to ever hit country radio.
You've hit the nail on the head! I think it started with Garth Brook's mega-marketing...
I agree 100 %, i don't even recognize what's on the charts anymore. Ten years ago, I was in love with country radio, now, it's off
Jim
I totally agree. Could you imagine people fawning over Hank Williams' LOOKS instead of his talent?
Interesting view.