In the late 70's and into the early 80's, country was real popular. To me it seemed that people got onto the country band wagon, simply because it was the in thing to do. You had Urban Cowboy type places everywhere, and a whole bunch of want-a-be cowboys. In other words phonies.
People like Reba, the Judds, the Oak Ridge Boys, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton where on every radio station there was. To make matters worse, most couldn't play an instrument and most had never written any of their own songs. The Oak Ridge Boys were proud of the fact they didn't write their own music. The Judds didn't even use their real names. Naomi and Winona are not their birth names. They changed them to sound more country. Kenny Rogers multi-platinum album, the Gambler, did not have a single song on it that he had written. I knew a man who had worked in Nashville in the recording business, and he had helped produce 6 of Reba's albums. He had them framed and hanging in his office, and showed them to me once. Each album had between 10 and 12 songs, and not a single song was written by Reba. Garth Brooks became a multimillionaire along with his, Patricia Yearwood, and neither of them write their own songs.
Since forever it seems that we have been sold a bill of goods that says country singers are just like you and me. They work the farm all day, and then come home at night and play music. That is far from the truth. Most are from the suburbs of major cities, and one of the Oak Ridge Boys is from Philadelphia.
Okay, so I was lamenting this fact among others to a buddy in the rap music genre. No, I'm not big on rap either, but it is important for the story to say that. After hearing my rant, my buddy said....So What?
He then gave me a quick but honest music lesson.
Music. All music is meant to be enjoyed. Regardless of who, what, where it comes from and how its presented. If you claim to be a music lover, you must love and appreciate all of it, and you must listen to it from their and not your perspective.
Pretty simple and straight forward huh? He was right and today I judge each song on its individual merits, and don't get hung up on the silly stuff.
Music makes us feel good. That's all that matters.
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