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Of Interest to Country Music Fans

ARtraveler

R.I.P. Dwayne
PBS is currently running a series called "Country Music-the Movie."

It is in eight parts and there is a video available from many sources. About $65 from Amazon...more expensive from PBS. Over 16 hours worth of stuff.

This series covers the whole genre of the music from its early roots in the 20's through the present. Lots of music and songs from all the artists.

Worth watching in re-runs or get the set to watch at your leisure. I am fairly knowledgeable about the genre...but I learned a LOT from watching the series.

A don't miss if you are a Country music fan. :yes: :bowdown: :firstplace:
 
We've watched seven episodes, finale tonight. I've really learned a lot about CM history and have found the series typical Ken Burns quality.
 
Slightly off topic but I'm very curious about where the Git Up and Old Town Road are going to take Country or cause another branch off Country from its roots. I'm not a huge country guy but i like a good song no matter the genre so I do enjoy listening to the music and some groups. Crossroads when they have artists on I like I think is a great show, (one of the best was Lindsay Buckingham and Little Big Town) but back to topic. i can't help but think these two songs are going to start another redefinition of what "country" can mean. If it sells it'll get made and kids buy music (well they steal a bunch too but setting that aside) if the record companies think it will sell it will get made, but is it country?
 
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Slightly off topic but I'm very curious about where the Git Up and Old Town Road are going to take Country or cause another branch off Country from its roots. I'm not a huge country guy but i like a good song no matter the genre so I do enjoy listening to the music and some groups. Crossroads when they have artists on I like I think is a great show, (one of the best was Lindsay Buckingham and Little Big Town) but back to topic. i can't help but think these two songs are going to start another redefinition of what "country" can mean. If it sells it'll get made and kids buy music (well they steal a bunch too but setting that aside) if the record companies think it will sell it will get made, but is it country?

:agree:

A very interesting subject. One of the neat things about the genre is that it has gone through many, many iterations. I am currently NOT a fan of the current stuff (wearing a cowboy hat and singing pop does not do it for me)...but give it a year or two and it may take another turn. I liked it best when it had that soulfull pedal steel guitar with it.

Right now, Bluegrass is the closest. No pedal steel guitar currently. You have to go back to Jim & Jesse McReynolds for that.
 
I'm not a big country music fan, but a BIG Ken Burns Fan. I watched every minute of this series and thought that it was excellent - music included. It's gotten me to appreciate Country Music (however you wish to define it) much more than I had before watching the series.

I'm with ARtraveler though -- I much prefer the classic (ie - older) music than its current iteration.
 
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