Theharpyeagle,

I think Orville Peck might be my gateway drug into country. I don’t imagine there’s too many gay cowboys out there, but surely there’s other stuff I’ll like.

w2tpmf,

I don’t imagine there’s too many gay cowboys out there

I always get the sense that there are quite a few. Maybe even most of them.

BornVolcano,

Chances are they just don’t talk about it

SomeAmateur,

Don’t ask me how I know but there’s at least 18 of them

ilex,
@ilex@lemmy.world avatar

Oh god. Please. Please explain how you know this.

SomeAmateur,

Let’s just say Ram Ranch really rocks

ilex,
@ilex@lemmy.world avatar

Ohh. /That/ Ram Ranch.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=72dlGKUjDdU

Woland,
@Woland@lemm.ee avatar

You clearly weren’t there when the mountain broke its back

Default_Defect,
@Default_Defect@midwest.social avatar

I unfortunately see a lot of white guy with a heavy (and fake) country accent does a “redneck” version of a popular rap or hip hop track and seeing other white people say “Now that’s how it should be done!”

Modern “country” is a plague and I hate it. Its the only genre I can’t listen to.

crashoverride,

It’s pop music

nohaybanda,

There’s a YouTube channel called Western AF that has some good tunes that are closer to what country used to be. I can’t vouch for every song but the ones I’ve heard weren’t reactionary garbage.

This banger is how I found out about them.

bunny-vibe

AhismaMiasma,

I’ve listened to this 5 times in a row, absolutely amazing version.

Thank you for sharing, take my uplemms.

sharkaccident,

Eh, there are some gems. Chris Stapleton, Ryan Bingham, Zach Bryan

Schadrach,

I guess that’s just the next evolution. Old country was basically gospel that wasn’t about religion. Country in the 80s and 90s was basically old rock but about cowboys, trucks, beer and being cheated on. I suppose by now you have to transition to the kind of music that was the in thing in the 90s to keep up with being the appropriate number of decades behind.

Spendrill,

Twenty hours in and it’s up to me to remind people that Dolly Parton is the full package?

  • She’s got tunes, OK ‘I Will Always Love You’ is a bit cloying but the rumour is that she also wrote Jolene the same day
  • She supports other women. When porn star Julia Parton was around and telling people that she was Dolly’s cousin, Dolly’s public response was something like, 'She ain’t my cousin but I can’t condemn what she does… it’s not like I ever tried to hide my breasts. Good luck to her.'
  • She produced Buffy The Vampire Slayer through her production company Sanddollar. She kept a low profile publicly but behind the scenes was very supportive of the show because it provided good role models for young women.
  • She funds the Dolly Parton Imagination library which mails free books to kids under five.
NuPNuA,

She also had an awesome cameo in The Orville.

Madison420,

True, the only thing I remotely have an issue with is her southern revisionism restaurants.

Kalothar,

Like what’s going with that?

Madison420,

Southern revisionism, it was a trade dispute not about slavery. It’s not wrong really just I dunno whitewashed and myopic.

axont,

Dolly Parton is a rich theme park owner who has abused her employees and she pals around with mass murderers like George W. Bush.

At a certain point she had credibility. She came from a poor Appalachian background and made music reflecting that. After a certain point though, after decades in the industry, she completely flipped. Her 9 to 5 song used to be a genuine anthem for struggling working class people, then she flipped it a few years ago as “5 to 9” for a Sqaurespace commercial, glorifying the idea of working a second job after your main one.

She’s the exact problem of modern country music. It’s made and financed by people too rich to be connected to humanity anymore.

Spendrill,

I’m going to need a reference on that staff abuse allegation, I’ve tried Googling but haven’t turned up anything.

I don’t have a tv so I didn’t catch the Squarespace commercial, don’t know if it even played in the UK.

Grayox,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

9 to 5 is also a socialist anthem!

UlyssesT,

The full version of “This Land Is Your Land” is actually cool and good. Check it out sometime.

Grayox,
@Grayox@lemmy.ml avatar

There was a big, high wall there that tried to stop me A sign was painted said “Private Property” But on the backside, it didn’t say nothing This land was made for you and me

M68040,
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I like the stuff that’s about people in the shit. Two Cigarettes in The Ashtray, and all that. I’m a big Horton Heat fan, so it makes sense that their stylistic forebears would appeal to me too.

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