Is This Horse Manure or Not????
Kenny Chesney talks about blurring the lines of country music and also about good music.
Number one, we traditionalists do not listen to pop or country pop.
Number two, we who can listen to other kinds of music know that the stuff coming out of Nashville today cannot compare with what we grew up on whether it be country, pop, rock and roll, or even metal. And that ain't counting R&B, where I also grew up listening to the Four Tops, The Spinners, The Temptations, The Chi-Lites, The O-Jays, and Gladys Knight and the Pips.
Number three, he needs to let us be the judge, because it is obvious he doesn't care about the boundaries of ANY music as long as he gets his face time.
Number four, in fifty years folks will still be talking about Hank and Lefty, Merle, Jimmie and Eddy among many others, but the stuff him and McCrawl put out today will be a footnote in a Billboard statistic book.
Just my opinion......
Number one, we traditionalists do not listen to pop or country pop.
Number two, we who can listen to other kinds of music know that the stuff coming out of Nashville today cannot compare with what we grew up on whether it be country, pop, rock and roll, or even metal. And that ain't counting R&B, where I also grew up listening to the Four Tops, The Spinners, The Temptations, The Chi-Lites, The O-Jays, and Gladys Knight and the Pips.
Number three, he needs to let us be the judge, because it is obvious he doesn't care about the boundaries of ANY music as long as he gets his face time.
Number four, in fifty years folks will still be talking about Hank and Lefty, Merle, Jimmie and Eddy among many others, but the stuff him and McCrawl put out today will be a footnote in a Billboard statistic book.
Just my opinion......


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