Vintage Country...
this is awesome - I had a classic country station on Digital Cable but that was more 60's-80's
Photoc told me about Launchcast - basically 135 streaming stations that are ad-free and customizable - they got one called Vintage Country...I don't mean Johnny Cash or Willie Nelson, I mean Hank Williams, Ernest Tubbs, and the Louvin Brothers...we're talking 30's - 50's really - and it's just the $2.99/mo subscription for it. I can see myself spending a lot more time in front of the computer this month, and it ain't just the picture on my desktop that's doing it - LOL. I love this stuff - it's older then even the stuff I grew up with - I love the classics of almost any genre, but this stuff especially - RB |
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we're talking 30's - 50's [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] it's the stuff I grew up with [/ QUOTE ] FYP [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] Btw, I prefer the 90's rock station, which is free btw [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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this is awesome - I had a classic country station on Digital Cable but that was more 60's-80's Photoc told me about Launchcast - basically 135 streaming stations that are ad-free and customizable - they got one called Vintage Country...I don't mean Johnny Cash or Willie Nelson, I mean Hank Williams, Ernest Tubbs, and the Louvin Brothers...we're talking 30's - 50's really - and it's just the $2.99/mo subscription for it. I can see myself spending a lot more time in front of the computer this month, and it ain't just the picture on my desktop that's doing it - LOL. I love this stuff - it's older then even the stuff I grew up with - I love the classics of almost any genre, but this stuff especially - RB [/ QUOTE ] What about Woody Guthrie? I never know why he doesn't get mentioned a lot. Especially since we learn one of his songs by Kindergarten in the U.S. And he was highly influential (even kind of sounds the same) on Bob Dylan. craig |
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I like Woody - but I think he'd be stuck under folk - he wasn't part of that Country Music scene, really - not the Grand Ol' Opry scene - he was a NJ/Okie folksinger who had a niche.
I thought the Billy Bragg/Wilco collabrations with his old lyrics were incredible, BTW.. RB |
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