Discodog wrote: » Why do some of them try to sing in American accents ?
Arghus wrote: » It's bizarre stuff, but I guess it sounds tuneful next to the death notices.
Jimmy. wrote: » If you like riding your sister or first cousin it would be the thing I guess.
Dakota Dan wrote: » Out of interest what's your taste in music?
Manic Moran wrote: » What I like about Country is it is a genre which in no way takes itself seriously. “My truck broke down, so I’m hitting the town on a donkey”. “My wife said if I go fishing one more time, she’ll leave me. I’m gonna miss her...”
Matt Barrett wrote: » Tom Petty said it best, "New country music is just bad pop songs with a fiddle". We have the next gen of user friendly middle of the road tosh made up with mediocre talent and chancers trying country Irish because the pool is not as competitive as mainstream pop.
The Late Late Show wrote: » Exactly. There is an endless amount of bad, fake music promoted by Irish TV stations. It all sounds like a heap of bad Eurovision songs deemed so bad even to be included in that.
Matt Barrett wrote: » When I was a lot younger I'd be out around the country for work and all you could really get was Country Irish on the radio. I always thought RTE and some regional stations had a captive audience and could pretty much play what they liked. It's like how Hotpress magazine tells you who the new musical bright lights are because one of the jurnos or Editor knows the band or manager.
Redneck Reject wrote: » I've tried to listen to Irish country music. But most artists force an American twang and it sounds terrible. If your not born with it why fake it?