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RadioactiveKid
Aug 12, 2005

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Reckless Kelly is a cool band that ive been listening to alot lately. They have a pretty good mix of country/rock in their sound, and ive been listening to them alot latly.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRaYABbjbtM

Sometimes I'm more in the mood for more traditional Honky Tonk sounding music, and Aaron Watson is what I listen to.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfSf3ro0-oY

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RadioactiveKid
Aug 12, 2005

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stevenolson88 posted:

I've been on a George Jones and Hank Williams Sr. binge for the longest time

you might dig Wayne Hancock some of his songs sound so much like Hank sr I thought it was Hank the first time i heard his Thunderstorms and Neon Signs album. the title track from that album is one of my favorite songs of his.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ItgMRXv6v0

Lucky Tubb is another dude that reminds me of classic country music. I saw him with Hank III back in 09 and it was awesome. He definitely worth checking out if you dig older sounding country.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaBgLGlN36Y

RadioactiveKid fucked around with this message at 00:55 on Dec 29, 2012

RadioactiveKid
Aug 12, 2005

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skeemon posted:


Anyway, are there any Robbie Fulks fans ITT? I found one of his records in a staff pick section of a record store in Boulder in '05 and have been a loyal supporter ever since. He does these kinda lame novelty songs on almost every record but when he gets down to being serious he is by far my favorite active alt-country artist. If you're looking for a place to start with his music I'd suggest his album Georgia Hard

I first heard of him when a friend gave me his 13 Hillbilly Giants album, it's a neat collection of covers of old country songs. South Mouth and Country Love Songs are also good beginner albums to get into his music. I really dig his song writing, and he has a unique voice I can't really think of anyone that sounds like him.

RadioactiveKid
Aug 12, 2005

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Politicalrancor posted:

The Rolling Stone top 100 country songs was garbage. So surprising. Not enough Dwight Yoakam, Steve Earle, and only name checked Mothers from Waylon and Willie.

http://www.rollingstone.com/music/pictures/100-greatest-country-songs-of-all-time-20140601

get appropriately annoyed.

It's Rolling Stone what do you expect

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