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Old Apr 4, 2007 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by ross2388
Ya'll are missing out... Jerry Jeff Walker and Pat Green huh? Not a bad start. They are smaller bands (obviously because no one has heard of them out of oklahoma and texas) but its the same type of music PG puts out. I think my all time favorite is Jason Boland. Get on limewire and get some of his songs. Randy Rogers Band is another one of my all time favorites. Eli Young Band, Reckless Kelly, No Justice, The Great Divide, and Aaron Watson are just a few others that are in my IPOD.
I'm searching limewire for all these right now. So far I'm likin Jason Boland. I need some music for a 5 hour road trip tomorrow. Miranda Lambert plugs Randy Rogers, so they gotta be good.
 
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Old Apr 4, 2007 | 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ross2388
So does nobody like Jason Boland, Reckless Kelly, Corry Morrow or any other texas country music? Or do ya'll just stick with the mainstream country?
Seen them all live in a bar, now that's country music. To the list you started I will add Micky and the Motorcars, Kevin Fowler & Shooter Jennings. Anymore real country music comes from Ausitn. I don't give two whoops in hell for that pop trash they call country music that comes from Nashvegas these days.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 12:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Wookie
Seen them all live in a bar, now that's country music. To the list you started I will add Micky and the Motorcars, Kevin Fowler & Shooter Jennings. Anymore real country music comes from Ausitn. I don't give two whoops in hell for that pop trash they call country music that comes from Nashvegas these days.
Sounds like you have a good taste in music... Beats the hell outta Rascal Flatts and Billy Currington, IMO.

IAN... Try this out...

-Jason Boland: Somewhere Down In Texas, If I Ever Get Back to Oklahoma, Pearl Snaps, Proud Souls, Telephone Romeo, Mexico or Crazy. He does alot of cover songs that I like better by him than the original Singer.
-Reckless Kelly: Seven Nights In Ireland, Stick Around, These Tears
-No Justice: 3 Verses, The Toast, House of Pain, 24 Days
-The Great Divide: Yesterday Road, Pour me a Vacation
-Eli Young Band: So close now, Small Town Kid, When It Rains
-Any Song From Randy Rogers Band
-Aarron Watson-Lonely Lubbock Lights
-Corry Morrow: Big City Stripper


So there, You should have a GREAT playlist if you get some of those songs on there. Those are Mostly my favorite songs. And for anyone else who hasn't heard of these guys.... Check them out.
 

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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 12:17 AM
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Originally Posted by ross2388
Jason Boland: Somewhere Down In Texas, If I Ever Get Back to Oklahoma, Pearl Snaps, Proud Souls, Telephone Romeo, Mexico or Crazy 12oz Curls, The Bourbon Legend, Tennessee Whiskey & Thunderbird Wine . He does alot of cover songs that I like better by him than the original Singer.
-Reckless Kelly: Seven Nights In Ireland, Stick Around, These Tears Crazy Eddies Last Hurrah, Nobody's Girl, Wicked Twisted Road
-No Justice: 3 Verses, The Toast, House of Pain, 24 Days
-The Great Divide: Yesterday Road, Pour me a Vacation
-Eli Young Band: So close now, Small Town Kid, When It Rains
-Any Song From Randy Rogers Band
-Aarron Watson-Lonely Lubbock Lights
-Corry Morrow: Big City Stripper, Live Forever


So there, You should have a GREAT playlist if you get some of those songs on there. Those are Mostly my favorite songs. And for anyone else who hasn't heard of these guys.... Check them out.
I added a few more in Bold
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 12:19 AM
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Thanks guys. Off to limewire.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by ian51279
I heard the new Rhett Akins the other day. Something about kiss my country ***. Good song. That reminds me, I need to find it on limewire.

thats an oldd song man :P
and im lookin for songs for my cd cuz this is my 9th 15+ track country mix.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 01:06 AM
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Originally Posted by ian51279
I heard the new Rhett Akins the other day. Something about kiss my country ***. Good song. That reminds me, I need to find it on limewire.
That song has been out for awhile now...and yeah...good song. It's called Kiss My Country ***
My current must hear songs:
Randy Rogers - Kiss me in the dark
Jerrod Niemann - I love women (my momma can't stand)
George Strait - It just comes natural
Emerson Drive - Countrified Soul

And just for Brewdude:
Jason Aldean - Amarilloooooooooooooo Sky
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by ross2388
So does nobody like Jason Boland, Reckless Kelly, Corry Morrow or any other texas country music? Or do ya'll just stick with the mainstream country?
Thats the great thing about living in the Hub City, lubbock to everyone else, get to see lots of Texas songwriters. However, the newer pat green stuff does not fall under this catergory.

Don't forget Roger Creager, Cross Candian Ragweed, Bleu Edmondson, Cooder Graw, Django Walker(Jerry Jeff's son), Stoney Larue, Doug Moreland, Honeybrowne, Kevin Fowler and Mike McClure.

If you want something different, Los Lonely Boys.

Everyone should come to Texas or Oklahoma for a concert by some of the people mentioned in a honky tonk bar, it will turn you off to normal concerts.


EDIT- Theres a reason y'all yanks, snowbirds and other none Texas or Okie people haven't heard of these guys. We like music pure and simple, about things we know and love, not what Nashville wants. Pat Green is a prime example of this.
 

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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by texaspyro21
Theres a reason y'all yanks, snowbirds and other no Texas or Okie people haven't heard of these guys. We like music pure and simple, about things we know and love, not what Nashville wants. Pat Green is a prime example of this.
Nicely Put. I couldn't have said it better. I can relate to most of this type of music and thats why I enjoy it so much...
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 02:19 AM
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Originally Posted by JBMX928
thats an oldd song man :P
and im lookin for songs for my cd cuz this is my 9th 15+ track country mix.
Really? How old? I know I haven't heard anything from him in a LONG time. I just heard it the other day.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by ross2388
Nicely Put. I couldn't have said it better. I can relate to most of this type of music and thats why I enjoy it so much...
Yea kinda like Beer, Bait and Ammo-Kevin Fowler. How far are you from Wormy Dog? Before I leave the good life of college, I need to make a road trip to all the great dance halls: Wormy Dog, Gruene hall, Billy Bobs and any others I think of
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 06:20 AM
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if you want to go to a country concert then put on your drinkin hat and go here....
http://www.countryconcert.com/

i've been several times and this years line up looks the best that i've seen.
Where's this at? We were wanting to go see Gary Allen but couldn't find anywhere close to here. Being your in warshaw not sure where that is I'm guese north, since I live in Vincennes.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 08:42 AM
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Originally Posted by texaspyro21
Everyone should come to Texas or Oklahoma for a concert by some of the people mentioned in a honky tonk bar, it will turn you off to normal concerts.
Don't forget Arkansas, these bands play in bars here all the time.
 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Quintin
I thought y'all said "country," not pop...
EXACTLY what I was thinking.

They ain't no more country than Gene Simmons.

 
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Old Apr 5, 2007 | 09:49 AM
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The Great Divide is the band I never grow tired of listening to. They had a concert once a semester at KSU, I never missed. I just have one MP3 CD with every single album they recorded. Some of my personal favorites by them include:

Nowhere Woman
Floods
Yesterday Road
Amarillo Windmill
Round that Bend
Lost in the Night

Also have another one mixed with Pat Green, Boland, and Cross Canadian Ragweed.

Pat Green:
Southbound 35
John Wayne and Jesus
Wave on Wave

Cross Canadian Ragweed:
17
If I Were President
Bang My Head
Constantly
anything from the album Purple

Damn, now you got me wishing I had my CDs here at work.
 
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