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Come on man!

Come on man!

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Ya man, what a great tune I like studio sessions type stuff I like to see the kind of behind the scenes stuff .the bass player and drummer just chilling and vibing .country is sort of (well is) a new genre for me. It’s chill , I’ve gone from metal to rap to classic rock to modern rock.and now I’m digging country. Growing up is interesting.

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Skynyrd, you haven't done southern rock you haven't lived!

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The few skynyrd tracks I know are great. when I first heard simple man I was blown away. It’s heartfelt and honest, which a lot of music misses these days.

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It is for me too, sort of. I remember when I was a little kid, my grandfather was into it, well he always was. And a bunch of other family, my mom's aunts and uncles, even my dad a little here and there... more than your usual city slicker maybe. But I thought it was lower-deck and just beneath my station... clearly mom's influence there. But since the late 90s I keep hearing country songs I loved until the past few years it's just the best stuff there is!

Hell, liking rap is an even newer disgusting and embarrassing proclivity of mine. I'm not embarrassed to like country music.

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Ya my thoughts exactly, country just wasn’t my bag. I had an idea that it was just kind of boring and about shit I didn’t care about. Things change,. I Liked rap for a long time , I still kind of listen once in a while.see what’s going on a bit. I think there’s something to be said for a time and a place. Probably what rap suffers most from and what could be said of the music industry in general is the consolidation of the labels hence the consolidation of ideas and styles.