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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby Dian Wei on Wed May 06, 2009 7:34 pm

Yeah Hank Williams is the shit.
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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby boovidge on Sun May 10, 2009 3:00 am

Dian Wei wrote:Feemo it is about time i asked this, are you me from the future?

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Did anyone else watch the american folk season on bbc4?



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I've been into Irish folk since I was a kid, usual suspects Dubliners, Pogues etc. Then the obvious American stuff like Woodie Guthrie and Dylan. Recently been getting into English stuff, it's great, just google and you can usually find loads of bands from around your area thst play cool stuff. Usually old men with big beards but there are some young guys playing too.
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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby thrash metal maniac on Tue May 12, 2009 7:59 pm

There's a well good country/folk/jazz/blues band in weston... crap, already mentioned them.... haha

thrash metal maniac wrote:Oh, and try to find a band on myspace music called The Fallen Apples, they do a bit of everything old- blues, swing, country, folky songs... it's really good but I believe the recordings don't do them as much justice as seeing them live!!! (they're from my town so I guess I'm lucky!)


I get to see them live, it's amazing! About half the band are at least in their 50s and they're all very amazing instrumentalists, the mandolin player also makes mandolins! I love the folky scene in weston, the old guys are always well sound, there's this pub where lots of em go and there's usually impromtu jams and such :)
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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby TheSmilingGoat on Fri May 15, 2009 4:04 pm

i dont like cuntry but i like blue grass, gotta love them banjos, and depending what area its from folk music can be good to
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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby thrash metal maniac on Sat May 16, 2009 12:22 pm

bluegrass is country :wink:
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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby Stevedot2 on Sun May 17, 2009 4:00 am

thrash metal maniac wrote:I've been digging old school country music recently, and some weirder stuff with a little jazz influence!

SO

who likes country/bluegrass/folk music?

What do and don't you like?



SEX COW!!!!! I love playing along to a bit of jazz, or blues.
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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby thrash metal maniac on Mon May 18, 2009 12:35 pm



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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby phodg on Tue May 19, 2009 7:34 pm

I went to see Johnny Cash in Chicago in '94 and he was excellent. I was never that much of a fan (we went 'cos my parents were visiting and my dad was always a huge Cash fan), but I really enjoyed it. Glad I got to see him before he died. My wife somehow managed to get tickets in the second row, dead centre as well (then-Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville was sitting right behind me - that was weird).
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Re: Country, anyone??

Postby H.O.D. Feemo on Tue May 19, 2009 10:20 pm

phodg wrote:I went to see Johnny Cash in Chicago in '94 and he was excellent. I was never that much of a fan (we went 'cos my parents were visiting and my dad was always a huge Cash fan), but I really enjoyed it. Glad I got to see him before he died. My wife somehow managed to get tickets in the second row, dead centre as well (then-Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville was sitting right behind me - that was weird).


That is pretty bloody special, Cash is one of the gigs on the list I'll never get to tick off.
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