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Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:18 pm to Slickback
I understand the love for Strait, he's one of the best without a doubt, but I just don't think his music is the same quality as Jackson's. Which really isn't Strait's fault as he's not a songwriter and has to rely on what he's given. That's what separates the two imo.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:21 pm to 15sammy34
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guess I'm biased because I dislike Alabama and the impact they had on country music. They were one of the precursors to Rascall Flats type stuff imo.
I don't think it's fair to blame then for Rascl Flatts or similar stuff.
Treat Her Right, Feels So Right, Lady Down On Love, Close Enough For Perfect and My Home's In Alabama are classic hits.
But is this about singers or their hits or both? Because if it's just about singing, you can put Doug Stone and John Anderson in the fray. But I'm always inclined to folk who can hit the love songs the best. The sad slow/low tempo songs that make you want to drink and feel sorry for yourself and profess your love to the woman you've always wanted to be with.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:21 pm to 15sammy34
quote:i would say under regarding both
Overplayed and overrated.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:26 pm to 15sammy34
quote:
I understand the love for Strait, he's one of the best without a doubt, but I just don't think his music is the same quality as Jackson's. Which really isn't Strait's fault as he's not a songwriter and has to rely on what he's given. That's what separates the two imo.
I can understand that argument. Its really splitting hairs IMO. Both top 10 country singers IMO.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:26 pm to 15sammy34
quote:
I understand the love for Strait, he's one of the best without a doubt, but I just don't think his music is the same quality as Jackson's. Which really isn't Strait's fault as he's not a songwriter and has to rely on what he's given. That's what separates the two imo.
Strait's a cool guy and a legend but he doesn't have that great a range.
I got that box set hit came out with in the mid-90's. I can listen to Marina Del Ray anytime.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:27 pm to Slickback
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Both top 10 country singers IMO.
Give me your top 10
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:33 pm to Rocket
1. Merle
2. Hank Sr.
3. Waylon
4. George Jones
5. Hank Jr.
6. Marty Robbins
7. George Strait
8. Johnny Cash
9. Johnny Paycheck
10. Alan Jackson
Top 3 doesn't change, but the others move quite a bit depending on my mood.
Doug Supernaw would be in there if he had a longer career, Jason Boland sneaks into my top 10 a good bit, Vern Gosdin, Keith Whitley, and Clint Black all make apperances.
2. Hank Sr.
3. Waylon
4. George Jones
5. Hank Jr.
6. Marty Robbins
7. George Strait
8. Johnny Cash
9. Johnny Paycheck
10. Alan Jackson
Top 3 doesn't change, but the others move quite a bit depending on my mood.
Doug Supernaw would be in there if he had a longer career, Jason Boland sneaks into my top 10 a good bit, Vern Gosdin, Keith Whitley, and Clint Black all make apperances.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:37 pm to Slickback
I just knew you were going to put a bunch of outlaw singers in there.
My tastes have just really changed over the years and I've been liking those outlaw singers' music less and less.
My tastes have just really changed over the years and I've been liking those outlaw singers' music less and less.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:40 pm to Rocket
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I just knew you were going to put a bunch of outlaw singers in there.
My tastes have just really changed over the years and I've been liking those outlaw singers' music less and less.
What's yours?
I do dig the outlaw songs, but appreciate the traditional music too. I've listening to a lot of Webb Pierce and Porter Wagoner lately. Ernest Tubb, Buck Owens, I like em all.
I don't consider Merle or Jones outlaw singers BTW.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:47 pm to Slickback
You don't like Dunn?
Dunn - Believe
Over the past 20 years, mine would be something like this(has to do with just my tastes, range, and volume) in no particular order:
Dunn
Brooks
Jackson
Stone
Black
Anderson
Strait
Gill
Tritt
Owen
That is subject to change at anytime.
Dunn - Believe
Over the past 20 years, mine would be something like this(has to do with just my tastes, range, and volume) in no particular order:
Dunn
Brooks
Jackson
Stone
Black
Anderson
Strait
Gill
Tritt
Owen
That is subject to change at anytime.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:50 pm to Rocket
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You don't like Dunn?
Not one of my favorites but I do like him.
Good list,
Tritt is vastly underrated.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:55 pm to Slickback
I can do without Kix Brooks, I don't care if he went to Tech.
She Used To Be Mine
That's one of my favorites.
Tritt is not underrated in any quarters where folk are serious about country music.
If Hell Had a Jukebox, Anymore, Tell Me I Was Dreaming, Drift Off To Dream, Help Me Hold On, Between an Old Memory and Me, and Where Corn Don't Grow are solid hits.
Anymore is probably his most classic hit. I remember jamming it when I was in 5th grade. I remember where and when I heard it for the first time.
She Used To Be Mine
That's one of my favorites.
Tritt is not underrated in any quarters where folk are serious about country music.
If Hell Had a Jukebox, Anymore, Tell Me I Was Dreaming, Drift Off To Dream, Help Me Hold On, Between an Old Memory and Me, and Where Corn Don't Grow are solid hits.
Anymore is probably his most classic hit. I remember jamming it when I was in 5th grade. I remember where and when I heard it for the first time.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 4:56 pm to Rocket
Big and Rich FTW
Seriously though, George is in a different league in my opinion
Seriously though, George is in a different league in my opinion
Posted on 8/3/12 at 5:01 pm to CQQ
Speaking of Big and Rich, Slickback, check this out:
John Anderson with Big and Rich - Seminole Wind
John Anderson with Big and Rich - Seminole Wind
Posted on 8/3/12 at 5:34 pm to Rocket
Pretty good. Is that from a cmt crossroads?
That is one of the more memorable songs from when I was growing up.
That is one of the more memorable songs from when I was growing up.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 5:56 pm to 15sammy34
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While Alan hasn't been as prolific as Strait, the quality of Alan's songs put Strait's to shame.
Alan is a great country artist but he is no where near George Strait. King George has 50+ #1 hits. Alan isn't even in the same stratosphere. Some Alan Jackson "quality" of songs includes; Little Bitty, Pop a Top, www.memory, and 5:00 Somewhere. Those are less that stellar to be nice about it.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 6:12 pm to beezylsu
Way to pick some of his worst songs.
Posted on 8/3/12 at 6:22 pm to LSUballs
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No question about it. Last 20 years is since 1992. Alan Jackson is by far the best. Go back to 1982 and George Strait gives him a run for his money
This
80-90s George Strait > 90-00's Alan Jackson
I love Alan Jackson but it's not even close.
off the top of my head:
Amarillo By Morning
Ocean Front Property
All My Exes
Fool Hearted Memory
This is Where the Cowboy Rides Away
Marina Del Ray
Baby Blue
A Fire I Can't Put Out
Let's Fall to Pieces Together
Does Ft Worth Ever Cross Your Mind
Nobody in his right mind would've left her
it ain't close
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