Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » I've noticed there's a lot of cynicism on here about things that other people find enjoyable.
PsychoPete wrote: » I'm okay with country music dying off because of covid 19
Aongus Von Bismarck wrote: » My Mother and her new partner met at an Irish C&W festival. They love the music, the dancing, and the socialising aspect of it all. I'd hope they get an opportunity to enjoy it all again very soon. I've noticed there's a lot of cynicism on here about things that other people find enjoyable.
George White wrote: » https://www.thesun.ie/tvandshowbiz/5497398/cliona-hagan-country-artists-struggling-late-late-country-special-cancelled-covid/ I understand their woes, but there does seem to be a strong element of begging for attention here. That live shows is the only thing keeping them float. Does local radio play not even help a little...
Arghus wrote: » But your whole persona is built around being an elitist cultural snob?
Blaze420 wrote: » They won’t be stuck for a few new lyrics after Covid anyway - stories about the angst of shovelling **** with your bare hands cos the shovel is broken, your shoes are worn out so you can’t walk the road but the hardware stores are closed anyway over some twangly guitar chords. It will be a golden age for them
Grab All Association wrote: » I remember the early days of TippFM and Tipp Mid West radio in the late 80s-1990s. The majority of music was rock, pop music from the 70s, 80s and 90s. They went full in on the diddly eye and paddy whackary from the early 2000s up until very recently. TippMW was playing rock music from the likes of Bon Jovi and The Who the other day. Both stations lost a lot of listener playing country and Irish.
alchemist33 wrote: » "My damn wife just left me, Muh dog ran away. Muh cattle got hungry, Cos someone stole my hay. Then I crashed my big tractor, And ruptured my spleen. And to cap it all off, I got covid-19."
JP Liz V1 wrote: » You'll sell 5 nights out in Croke Park
Zaph wrote: » * Subject to licence