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Posted on 6/5/16 at 5:42 pm to cincyykid
#1 entertainer of all time.
Posted on 6/5/16 at 6:33 pm to Bigpoppat
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Coe, Hank Jr, and Paycheck ahead of Brooks is laughable
Posted on 6/5/16 at 7:30 pm to auggie
I'd agree with about half of that list and elvis wasn't country.
Posted on 6/5/16 at 7:34 pm to cincyykid
Top 2 or 3. Much too young is probably my favorite country song.
Posted on 6/5/16 at 7:36 pm to cincyykid
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elvis wasn't country.
He got a lot of Country airplay,and was damn sure influential on country music long term.
The song Kentucky Rain,one of the masterpieces of the 20th Century,Written by Eddie Rabbit,one of the greatest country songs ever.
Posted on 6/5/16 at 8:50 pm to cincyykid
His 1st two cd's were legit.
Posted on 6/5/16 at 9:04 pm to JumpingTheShark
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Edit: I know it is Wikipedia, but I did not know this
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According to the RIAA, he is the best-selling solo albums artist in the United States with 136 million domestic units sold, ahead of Elvis Presley, and is second only to The Beatles in total album sales overall.
Yeah, he was so crazy huge in the early 90's. It just blew up...No Fences.
We were into country back then, still prefer Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Hank. More a fan of the sound of Luckenbach, Texas to this day than Garth who I haven't listened to since I was a kid.
But back then we listened to Garth non-stop.
Posted on 6/6/16 at 10:46 am to cincyykid
His influence is top 3. He fundamentally changed the style and sound of country music.
Unfortunately it has been terrible ever since
Unfortunately it has been terrible ever since
Posted on 6/6/16 at 11:15 am to cincyykid
Liked him a lot back in the day, but his music has not held up well at all over the years. I found one of his old CD's(Ropin the Wind) several months ago and listened to it, and a lot of the songs were cringe worthy bad.
His influence can't be ignored though, so I'd probably put him in the top 10. He was HUGE back in the day.
His influence can't be ignored though, so I'd probably put him in the top 10. He was HUGE back in the day.
Posted on 6/6/16 at 6:37 pm to cincyykid
Hes definitely better than that co*ksucker sturgis simpson
Posted on 6/6/16 at 8:46 pm to CocoLoco
terrible... I was just glad that his rise in popularity was parallel with the emergence of the alt. country movement... I'm sure it wasn't a coincidence..
This post was edited on 6/6/16 at 9:40 pm
Posted on 6/7/16 at 7:24 am to Flair Chops
He heard his belt buckle gets all the HD channels.
Posted on 6/7/16 at 8:12 am to CXSteve
Not a country fan.... But.........
Garth has to be given some credit as he at least did co-write a few songs (with some of Nashville's finest) instead of just having songs hand fed to him by the corporate machine.
His success was done brilliantly promoted by the label and marketing management in the late 80's and 90's.
Most of the acts today (Bro Country) are just handed hits and then promoted by the label creating a money machine for the label. Many of the acts today aren't really talented much less musicians.
What Garth did back in his spotlight is something that the acts today can not recreate or achieve today. Have to respect the man for what he did while his time of happening even if you don't like him personally, his music or country music in general.
Garth has to be given some credit as he at least did co-write a few songs (with some of Nashville's finest) instead of just having songs hand fed to him by the corporate machine.
His success was done brilliantly promoted by the label and marketing management in the late 80's and 90's.
Most of the acts today (Bro Country) are just handed hits and then promoted by the label creating a money machine for the label. Many of the acts today aren't really talented much less musicians.
What Garth did back in his spotlight is something that the acts today can not recreate or achieve today. Have to respect the man for what he did while his time of happening even if you don't like him personally, his music or country music in general.
Posted on 6/7/16 at 10:06 am to cincyykid
Off the top of my head...this would be my top 10:
1. Hank Williams Sr.
2. Jimmie Rogers
3. Roy Acuff
4. Johnny Cash
5. Patsy Cline
6. Willie Nelson
7. Faron Young
8. Bill Monroe
9. Bob Wills
10. Flatt & Scruggs (Cannot be separated)
Note that Elvis Presley and Gram Parsons are not on my list, because they transcend the boundaries of music.
1. Hank Williams Sr.
2. Jimmie Rogers
3. Roy Acuff
4. Johnny Cash
5. Patsy Cline
6. Willie Nelson
7. Faron Young
8. Bill Monroe
9. Bob Wills
10. Flatt & Scruggs (Cannot be separated)
Note that Elvis Presley and Gram Parsons are not on my list, because they transcend the boundaries of music.
Posted on 6/7/16 at 10:23 am to madmaxvol
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8. Bill Monroe
bluegrass not country fyi
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