deania,

Positive adjective, rual noun

Cold beer

Warm night

Red pick-up

and something about hunting or fishing thrown in there and you now have a modern country song

spizzat2,

Thanks, Bo Burnham!

vvvvv,

So which song is on the left?

Default_Defect,
@Default_Defect@midwest.social avatar

Can we start a petition to make the good “country” music be called something else and all of the any other genre, but with a fake accent and nationalism just be country? The name is tainted by decades of shit music and shit people that only care about WHITE MERICA.

Pan_Ziemniak,

Other way around for me.

Theres country, and there sugar (read:twang) colored pop for those who dont want to admit they only listen to pop music.

Quill7513,

The settled on term is “alt country”, though a lot of country fans prefer to other modern mainstream radio country as “bro country” since alt country implies that alt country is a departure from traditional country despite being more of a return to classical roots than an intended presentation of departure from the norm. I often tell people if Johnny Cash or Dolly Parton were starting their careers today they’d definitively be put in the alt country bucket.

Which also gets me to an important point I wish more people would take into consideration: genre is a constructed element of music, largely stemming less from artistic movements and more from radio formats. The modern day music landscape has much less to do with artistic expression and much more to do with what advertisers thinks will sell tires, cheap beer, and fast food combo meals. Even deconstructed genres like hyperpop stem from the record industries need to assign everything to a specific radio format and artists wanting to put a spotlight on the commercialization of one of humanities oldest endeavors (song / dance).

RagingSnarkasm,

Drive-By Truckers would like a word with you, sir.

TwoBeeSan,

There’s still some outlaw type country out there. Just have to search more.

Ford truck month country is a blight tho

DingoBilly,

Nah it’s country music , it’s always bene garbage.

Quill7513,

Country is a complex and varied genre. For every garbage ass Kenny Chesney out there, there’s a Sam Gleeves, Dori Freeman, Shovels and Rope, or Dead South doing something interesting.

Duke_Nukem_1990,

Hey now, there is still good country

Kolanaki, (edited )
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

Then there’s Dixon Dallas:

He’s bouncing off my booty cheeks, I love the way he rides

I can hardly breathe when he’s pumping deep inside

I kiss him on his neck and then he kisses on my bussy

Call him daddy while I holler “Man, that boy so damn good lookin’!”

undercrust,

That is impressively out there. Good for them!

Kase,

o7

peteypete420,

Dam, always thought he spelled it Dicksin Dallas.

some_guy,

Country music is the lowest form of music, below music for toddlers.

BigBananaDealer,
@BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee avatar

you havent heard country music then

PP_BOY_, (edited )
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Downvoted by radio-listeners. Country is great, anyone who says “Live at Folsom Prison” isn’t one of the best live albums of all time is, ironically, a toddler. Pop country is trash and has been trash for decades.

BigBananaDealer,
@BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee avatar

its the same as saying all rap is for gangsters and pimps and thats all they talk about

ThrowawayPermanente,

What bro country sounds like to people who don’t like bro country m.youtube.com/watch?v=CORANvT8l9A

garretble,
@garretble@lemmy.world avatar

Every time I make fun of country I’ll sing some made up lyrics like “got a girl in my truck and my truck in my beer” so I definitely laughed when I heard this parody because it’s basically the same thing.

Gabu,

I knew what channel it’d be before clicking. “What RHCP sounds like to people who don’t like RHCP” is an instant cult classic

creditCrazy,
@creditCrazy@lemmy.world avatar

Country music in the 50s: I tripped and fell into a burning ring of fire and fell down down down

thisbenzingring,

Translation:

Fell in love with a married woman and I’m going to burn in hell for my sins cause I’m a bad man

Mastengwe,

It’s always been nationalism.

Quill7513,

Nooo. This is a very narrow perspective on country. The original county artists were all on the margins and most of them fucking hated the jingoistic notions of America being great because being poor or black in America in the late 40s wasn’t a good time

GraniteM,
QuandaleDingle,

Goated KOTH moment. o7

chiliedogg,

When I was a preacher I did a sermon around that episode. It’s got a legitimately great message at the end about the perils of trying to make spirituality hip.

QuandaleDingle,

I’m sure they received the message well! XD

chiliedogg,

They really, legitimately did. I had many people tell me it was their favorite sermon ever.

It was one of my better ones, because it focused on what the church was doing well and what it was doing wrong, both from a social and a spiritual standpoint.

It’s easy for a church to turn into a Chistian Club, where it’s more about seeing your friends every week than anything else. And that’s not all bad. With the decline of the Church we are losing some of the social glue of communities. It’s a place where a bank executive and a bagger from Walmart can be legitimate friends without barriers between each other.

But the flip side of the Christian Club is they can become isolated and focus so much on the internal community and friendships they’ve built that they stop reaching out into the community at large. And while a lot of people here appreciate the lack of religious folks on every corner, it can prevent the members of the Church from benefitting the community at large.

In much of the country, the church had the fastest boots on the ground in an emergency for centuries. When now, programs like the United Methodist Committee on Relief can deploy huge resources all over the country with zero paperwork.

I once saw them buy 20 acres of land to build a evacuation/mid-term housing camp for fire refugees for cash money within hours of a disaster declaration. When the national guard arrived they set up their command station at a site the Methodists had prepped for them - it was incredible to see.

And they stayed working in that community for the better part of a decade until everyone had a home again.

But with the move to make Christiandom more hip, cool, and marketable it’s become more inwardly-focused and has been enriching the Osteens of the world while abandoning the call to aid others and playing into the hands of the political right.

Religion isn’t for everybody. But the church is capable of doing so much good in the world, and an important part of making it great again is to stop trying to market it like a business that’s competing for the attention of the TV station and book deals, but to simply practice the kindness and compassion that we preach.

pop,

But the church is capable of doing so much good in the world, and an important part of making it great again is to stop trying to market it like a business that’s competing for the attention of the TV station and book deals, but to simply practice the kindness and compassion that we preach.

Even billionaires pick on a charade of “charity” after exploiting and benefitting off of atrocities they caused after they’re on the top.

It’s really easy to call yourself a force of good, when you pretend to fix the problems you created to get to the top.

making it great again

Like the crusades? Hoarding wealth for the rich? diddling children? forced conversions? missionaries bringing diseases to native people?

No blooody thanks mate, religion going extinct would be a net positive for the world. There are genuine non-profits who don’t use the fear of god and hell to help people without a need for a sky daddy. They can take your place and your sermons will not be missed.

chiliedogg, (edited )

Where do you go every Sunday morning and Wednesday night plus the occasional breakfast and weekend event to meet with a hundred people from all walks of life in the community and plan events to support the town?

If you don’t think that a small local church can be a profound force of real, tangible good in a community then you’re incredibly ignorant. The church has been the primary social safety net in small towns in this country for centuries, and right now that net is crumbling because religion is dying and nobody is stepping in to fill that social void with something else.

Put up or shut up.

melpomenesclevage, (edited )

But the good there isnt the church part; its the community anf social ties; being a third space. You could do this about nearly anything else. Hell, for the sake of argument; get a 3d printer and hold a fucking pirate wh40k league, with a book club for the novels and figurine painting workshops, and the audience might be different, but I bet the results would shake out pretty close. Diversify it a little (hold d&d on Monday nights, board games and tacos on Tuesdays) and the results will be even better.

The church has been the safety net because religion gets special treatment, and all the other safety nets get aggressively violently cut to shit (see: ‘the black panther party for self defense’ for a prime well documented example, or how ‘food not bombs’ get arrested for terrorism fucking routinely. Watch the biography ‘Judas and the black messiah’ for how that happens.). This is the exact same reason Iran(and a lot of the middle east) is the way it is; when they killed all the socialists and anarchists, the only organized radicals left to fight a government the people could not abide were the islamofascists, because religion got special status.

Youre not better than the rest of the athletes; you’re just cutting corners in the foot race. Possibly on an e-bike. If you’re not willing to tear down the institutions that make this so fucking hard, then you’re not really aiming for systemic good; youre aiming to keep your monopoly on conscience, with state enforcers floating you wherever youre going on an easy convenient river of blood. Fuck, this even happens in your holy book doesn’t it? It’s like a whole thing the one time religion doesn’t get special treatment?

I know you probably don’t mean to do this, but then; what, may I ask, is the symbol of your faith?

nyctre, (edited )

You can have all the good sides of religion without the bad sides if only you try. You don’t need a god to have a community. But you’d rather focus on helping one of the worst organizations in the world survive than build a better one. As for your question: soup kitchens. Book clubs. Swingers clubs. Sports clubs. Etc. There’s literally hundreds of places where that’s true.

PS. Loved the little typo/Freudian slip where you said that only someone incredibly ignorant could think that a small church could be a profound place for real, tangible good in the community.

chiliedogg,

Soup Kitchens and local homeless shelters are awesome. Know what kind of group operates 95% them? Churches. If all these non-religious groups are able to pick up where the church left off, the they need to fucking do it. Because they aren’t.

As churches close their doors these local programs are dying. Combine that with the rising cost of living and we’re experiencing an epidemic in homelessness and poverty that’s untreated in smaller towns. As their shelters and food pantries disappear, they’re literally buying people bus tickets to send the poor people to major cities. With the collapse of the Church programs the smaller cities don’t have the resources to handle poverty.

I ask again, what organization do you, individually,. actively work with multiple times a week where hundreds of people gather and work to improve the local community? By calling for an end to the church you’re calling for an end to everything they do, and I bet you aren’t aware of 10% of what they’re even up to.

What causes more harm in a small town? Having a church presence even though you don’t share their beliefs or shutting down the homeless shelter, food bank, home hospice, free clinic, after-school programs, daycare, and more?

Put up or shut up.

nyctre,

Sigh… You’re completely missing the point. Nevermind, have a nice day.

PP_BOY_,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Outlaw country still exists and garbage pop country has been a thing since the 60s. Stop listening to the Top 40.

stanleytweedle,

Cherlene is the queen of outlaw country.

“Outlaw different country woooooo!”

NielsBohron, (edited )
@NielsBohron@lemmy.world avatar

The people that like classic country: Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell, early River Shook (fka Sarah Shook)

For county Rock: Brent Cobb, Wilco, The Old 97’s, recent River Shook

For more modern country: Kacey Musgraves, Honey Harper, Margo Price…

And the list goes on.

PP_BOY_,
@PP_BOY_@lemmy.world avatar

Geese should get an honorable mention here. Country post-punk is an amazing invention.

NielsBohron, (edited )
@NielsBohron@lemmy.world avatar

Country post-punk is an amazing invention.

heavy breathing intensifies

…somehow I’d missed that band (and entire subgenre, frankly). Thanks for the tip

Edit: holy shit, what the fuck did I just listen to? The first few songs off of 3D Country are like Jimi Hendrix singing with The Velvet Underground turning psychedelic folk into grungy soul with lyrics like Zappa trying to emulate Dylan

clickyello,

holy hell ty for this it’s so good. also gonna throw out Pinegrove for anyone who has ever wondered what would happen if Midwest emo, but country

ShaggySnacks,

Highly recommend people watch Cowboy Nudes first. That’s what I did.

10/10

Steve,

Bud light?

White Claw plz

ButtCheekOnAStick,

Bud light is too accepting of trans people.

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