tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636159147473187753.post8573043127552551690..comments2024-03-04T20:13:38.495-08:00Comments on Get Out North Idaho: North Idaho Country MusicUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636159147473187753.post-14913493660919140622015-03-27T07:28:07.546-07:002015-03-27T07:28:07.546-07:00Good post. It is really help to us. Its give us lo...Good post. It is really help to us. Its give us lots of interest and pleasure. Its opportunity are so fantastic and working style so speedy. Its really a good article. 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Tickets available through TicketsWest -800-325-SEAT.<br />It's a fundraiser for Benewah County Humane Society to expand Hope's Haven Animal Shelter.Sharon Jensenhttp://www.benewahhumanesociety.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6636159147473187753.post-74531933594314405962008-05-28T10:37:00.000-07:002008-05-28T10:37:00.000-07:00FROM HUCKLEBERRIES ONLINE:Question: Which country ...FROM HUCKLEBERRIES ONLINE:<BR/><BR/>Question: Which country music song -- or musician -- is your favorite?<BR/>Posted by DFO | 24 May 1:01 AM<BR/><BR/>There are 17 comments on this post. (XML Subscribe to comments on this post)<BR/><BR/>I love Toby Keith, Gretchen Wilson and a whole slew of others, but I have to say my all time favorite is Brad Paisley. He can have me giggling hysterically and then sobbing my heart out in the next minute.<BR/>Posted by JeanC | 24 May 6:46 AM<BR/><BR/>Hank Thompson's "A Six pack to go." The song works.<BR/><BR/>Marty Robbins "Mister Shorty." Kind of a sad song.<BR/>Posted by Charlie | 24 May 7:02 AM<BR/><BR/>I like George Straight, and his song "Amarillo by Morning" is my favorite country music song.<BR/>Posted by James Bond | 24 May 8:56 AM<BR/><BR/>Country music panders to morons and stupids. The music ignores true emotional validity for cheap and tawdry histrionics and is the aural equivalent of a bright fuschia 75 Cadillac Eldorado parked at a Sierra Club meeting.<BR/><BR/>The only thing I find remotely fascinating about country music (besides the genetically damaged fans) is how the songwriters are forced to continually spew even more over the top lyrics to try to engage an increasingly dull fan base. The one about the kid buying his dying mom shoes or something for X-mas was a classic in stupifying efforts to dredge the emotional wasteland of the flyover states.<BR/><BR/>Country music is teh suck.<BR/>Posted by Bob | 24 May 9:13 AM<BR/><BR/>Thank God and Greyhound She's Gone<BR/><BR/>Redneck, White Socks and Blue Ribbon Beer<BR/><BR/>Now these are classics! :)<BR/>Posted by Jane Q. Citizen | 24 May 9:47 AM<BR/><BR/>I'm so not a country fan either, but it was a fun challenge to write about it without being majorly snarky and dismissive. Actually, I keep hearing the "Haggard Willies" are a ton of fun so I think I might try to sneak into the Iron Horse tomorrow night to check them out. I have to literally sneak in since being blacklisted by the owner after dissing the food there in print a couple of times. I doubt I'll be recognized in a cowboy hat and Carharts. Ha.<BR/>Posted by OrangeTV | 24 May 9:55 AM<BR/><BR/>I'm a metal guy, but grew up listening to "classic country."<BR/>For the longest time, I didn't think I'd be able to combine the two. Then I found Hank Williams III.<BR/>Posted by T.J. | 24 May 9:59 AM<BR/><BR/>I utterly loathe new-age country. Can't stand it, even though the wife can.<BR/><BR/>I most absolutely dig early Elvis and others from Sun Records who have that old-timey country twang to their rockabilly badassness. I dig it.<BR/><BR/>I also very much enjoy acoustic bluegrass with roots in songs like "Man of Constant Sorrow" type stuff. Nickel Creek is great. I've got a whole pandora play list of this stuff.<BR/><BR/>The Avett Brothers is a must if you're into southern bluegrass acoustic or just a damn good show. OTV ... please download some Avett Brothers I know you'll love'em.<BR/><BR/>Most recently they were on Conan O'Brien a few months back. They're fantastic.<BR/><BR/>I got hooked on them from their song "Will You Return" but most of their stuff is just as good if not better. But that song really is a pop sensation if it got more play.<BR/>Posted by Sam | 24 May 10:06 AM<BR/><BR/>Did anyone see how South Park made fun of Allan Jackson? Absolutely hillarious....<BR/>Posted by James Bond | 24 May 12:28 PM<BR/><BR/>Carrie Underwood does sumthin for me, that's why I'll be watching her and Josh Turner tonight in Spokane....<BR/>Of course now that Shania is single.....;)<BR/>Posted by keithincda | 24 May 3:18 PM<BR/><BR/>Johnny Cash...anything... the old stuff and the new of his...<BR/><BR/>Roy Clark, Hank Thompson, Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold, ....<BR/><BR/>Bob, ... you just won't understand.. you had to be there during that time, not your generation stuff...and while I was listening to that, I also listen to 3 Dog Night and Dr. Hook... so I guess there is no account for my taste..<BR/>Posted by Cis | 24 May 4:42 PM<BR/><BR/>When I hear modern country, most of it actually sounds like Rock and Roll With A Twang. I loved the older country music; it really had character. Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Conway Twitty, Loretta Lynn, Buck Owens...George Strait is a favorite of mine; he's one of the last to carry the true-to-the-roots concept in terms of writing original music and singing it well.<BR/>Posted by IdAhO eScApEe | 24 May 10:07 PM<BR/><BR/>I seem to have really developed a taste for big-band swing lately, too. Of course, it's always been in the back of my mind; my folks used to play Glenn Miller and Benny Goodman on the stereo...I went into YouTube and watched a video called "Classics For Classics"...set to the tune "Sing, Sing, Sing, are stills of Clark Gable, Myrna Loy, Jean Harlow and others, and the thot crossed my mind that things will perhaps never be that glamorous again. Here's that video (assuming this works!):<BR/><BR/>Posted by IdAhO eScApEe | 24 May 10:12 PM<BR/><BR/>I'm not a music snob. I like what I like and don't stick to any one genre. But I have this terrible propensity for adapting song lyrics to my mood and country music seems to be the most adaptable.<BR/>For instance Keith Urban's catchy, "You'll Think of Me," becomes:<BR/>"Take your Miller, take your corn chips. Take your Brut it makes me queasy. In fact, loathing you is easy. But you'll think of me.<BR/>Take your Shick and leave my panties. Have fun living at your aunties. I'm happy with our mailman, but you'll think of me."<BR/>Am I the only one who does this?<BR/>Posted by Cindy H. | 24 May 11:14 PM<BR/><BR/>I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Willie Nelson.<BR/><BR/>He's my favorite country singer, and really the only one I've spent a lot of money on.<BR/><BR/>Other faves include George Jones, Dwight Yoakam, Kasey Chambers, Patsy Cline, and Dolly Parton.<BR/><BR/>But Willie's king of them all.<BR/>Posted by Family Phil | 24 May 11:20 PM<BR/><BR/>One of my favorite country songs is Sunday Morning Coming Down by Kris Kristopherson. Willie did a cover of it but Kristopherson's version of his own song is haunting.<BR/>Posted by KT | 25 May 12:31 AM<BR/><BR/>One of my favorites:<BR/><BR/><BR/><BR/>Posted by MikeS | 25 May 11:26 AMOrangeTVhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11510345570999695582noreply@blogger.com