But did you know the dance?I didn't But I recall this song vividly.
That Florida-Georgia Line shit makes me want to burn villages. Absolutely shit music.I've tried to enjoy country music for two decades now and it's just not for me. There's some songs I do enjoy but I've never purposely tuned into a country station or out on an album.
Having said that I like some George straight, Julian Austin, Brad Paisley, Alan Jackson and I usually the era you speak of and older. The new country/pop is intolerable.
Agreed. Try some Chris Stapleton or Cody Jinks.The new country/pop is intolerable.
There's a place you can practice....it's out in the country, past the city limit sign. It's a honky tonk, near the county line...I knew of it. lol
Honestly, I like them both. Country got pop'erized in the 90's and this guy was part of it. Not as much as some, but still part. Eric is part of the modern day crew, but they both had solid songs. I have no idea if either wrote/write their own songs. I'd be surprised if true in either case.The guy Eric Church wishes he could be....
I call it getting Nashville'd. I've seen great street performers in Nashville trying to get their name out there. As soon as these people get deal, their songs go the pop route.Honestly, I like them both. Country got pop'erized in the 90's and this guy was part of it. Not as much as some, but still part. Eric is part of the modern day crew, but they both had solid songs. I have no idea if either wrote/write their own songs. I'd be surprised if true in either case.
I agree in general, but you're out to lunch if you think Eric Church went the pop route. A lot of his songs are very anti-musical establishment (which is why he has so few videos) and he writes his own songs (which is why he's usually 2-3 years between albums)I call it getting Nashville'd. I've seen great street performers in Nashville trying to get their name out there. As soon as these people get deal, their songs go the pop route.
I wasn't saying Eric went the pop route.I agree in general, but you're out to lunch if you think Eric Church went the pop route. A lot of his songs are very anti-musical establishment (which is why he has so few videos) and he writes his own songs (which is why he's usually 2-3 years between albums)
You better not be.I wasn't saying Eric went the pop route.
I was talking about some artist that start out on a street corner of Broadway in Nashville singing straight from the heart and then end up with a gig in one of the bars like The Stage. Next time you hear about them, they've got a deal and an album that can be confused for pop, not the country you heard them start with.You better not be.
As for Florida Georgia Line. It's funny. When they first came out whether you liked them or not, they were bringing something very different to the table, but holy fuck did they sell out with the quickness.
You can honestly see it happen between albums. Usually when people get signed they're writing their own music, that goes away as soon as someone has them under contract.I was talking about some artist that start out on a street corner of Broadway in Nashville singing straight from the heart and then end up with a gig in one of the bars like The Stage. Next time you hear about them, they've got a deal and an album that can be confused for pop, not the country you heard them start with.