Country music is not about hillbillies living in a trailer.

lonesome killer

Banhammered
Reechard said something to the effect that country music is about living in a trailer and loving it. That's not true. It's about loving yourself, your family, God, your neighbors, the American soldier, and life. It's about having a good time with friends, love, heartbreaks, and remembering the moments that define you. It's about doing right and appreciating the little things like when your woman calls you "baby." And at the end of a long work week it's about winding down and having some fun.

Of the 2013 Top 50 hit songs, none of them talk about in-breeding or living in a trailer.

1 Don't Ya Brett Eldredge
2 How Country Feels Randy Houser
3 'Til My Last Day Justin Moore
4 If I Didn't Have You Thompson Square
5 Point At You Justin Moore
6 Goodbye In Her Eyes Zac Brown Band
7 It Goes Like This Thomas Rhett
8 Redneck Crazy Tyler Farr
9 Hey Pretty Girl Kip Moore
10 Wagon Wheel Darius Rucker
11 Somebody's Heartbreak Hunter Hayes
12 Sunny And 75 Joe Nichols
13 Crash My Party Luke Bryan
14 Beer Money Kip Moore
15 Mine Would Be You Blake Shelton
16 Hey Girl Billy Currington
17 Done The Band Perry
18 Give It All We Got Tonight George Strait
19 Southern Comfort Zone Brad Paisley
20 Tornado Little Big Town
21 See You Again Carrie Underwood
22 Get Your Shine On Florida-Georgia Line
23 Beat This Summer Brad Paisley
24 Boys Round Here Blake Shelton
25 Anywhere With You Jake Owen
26 One Of Those Nights Tim McGraw
27 Round Here Florida-Georgia Line
28 That's My Kind Of Night Luke Bryan
29 Better Dig Two The Band Perry
30 Downtown Lady Antebellum
31 Highway Don't Care Tim McGraw w/ Taylor Swift
32 Carolina Parmalee
33 Southern Girl Tim McGraw
34 Begin Again Taylor Swift
35 Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain) Gary Allan
36 I Want Crazy Hunter Hayes
37 Mama's Broken Heart Miranda Lambert
38 Little Bit Of Everything Keith Urban
39 Night Train Jason Aldean
40 I Drive Your Truck Lee Brice
41 Two Black Cadillacs Carrie Underwood
42 We Were Us Keith Urban & Miranda Lambert
43 All Over The Road Easton Corbin
44 Runnin' Outta Moonlight Randy Houser
45 The Only Way I Know Jason Aldean w/ Luke Bryan & Eric Church
46 Sure Be Cool If You Did Blake Shelton
47 I Can Take It From There Chris Young
48 More Than Miles Brantley Gilbert
49 Aw Naw Chris Young
50 Pirate Flag Kenny Chesney
 
Reechard said something to the effect that country music is about living in a trailer and loving it. That's not true. It's about loving yourself, your family, God, your neighbors, the American soldier, and life. It's about having a good time with friends, love, heartbreaks, and remembering the moments that define you. It's about doing right and appreciating the little things like when your woman calls you "baby." And at the end of a long work week it's about winding down and having some fun.

Of the 2013 Top 50 hit songs, none of them talk about in-breeding or living in a trailer.

1 Don't Ya Brett Eldredge
2 How Country Feels Randy Houser
3 'Til My Last Day Justin Moore
4 If I Didn't Have You Thompson Square
5 Point At You Justin Moore
6 Goodbye In Her Eyes Zac Brown Band
7 It Goes Like This Thomas Rhett
8 Redneck Crazy Tyler Farr
9 Hey Pretty Girl Kip Moore
10 Wagon Wheel Darius Rucker
11 Somebody's Heartbreak Hunter Hayes
12 Sunny And 75 Joe Nichols
13 Crash My Party Luke Bryan
14 Beer Money Kip Moore
15 Mine Would Be You Blake Shelton
16 Hey Girl Billy Currington
17 Done The Band Perry
18 Give It All We Got Tonight George Strait
19 Southern Comfort Zone Brad Paisley
20 Tornado Little Big Town
21 See You Again Carrie Underwood
22 Get Your Shine On Florida-Georgia Line
23 Beat This Summer Brad Paisley
24 Boys Round Here Blake Shelton
25 Anywhere With You Jake Owen
26 One Of Those Nights Tim McGraw
27 Round Here Florida-Georgia Line
28 That's My Kind Of Night Luke Bryan
29 Better Dig Two The Band Perry
30 Downtown Lady Antebellum
31 Highway Don't Care Tim McGraw w/ Taylor Swift
32 Carolina Parmalee
33 Southern Girl Tim McGraw
34 Begin Again Taylor Swift
35 Every Storm (Runs Out Of Rain) Gary Allan
36 I Want Crazy Hunter Hayes
37 Mama's Broken Heart Miranda Lambert
38 Little Bit Of Everything Keith Urban
39 Night Train Jason Aldean
40 I Drive Your Truck Lee Brice
41 Two Black Cadillacs Carrie Underwood
42 We Were Us Keith Urban & Miranda Lambert
43 All Over The Road Easton Corbin
44 Runnin' Outta Moonlight Randy Houser
45 The Only Way I Know Jason Aldean w/ Luke Bryan & Eric Church
46 Sure Be Cool If You Did Blake Shelton
47 I Can Take It From There Chris Young
48 More Than Miles Brantley Gilbert
49 Aw Naw Chris Young
50 Pirate Flag Kenny Chesney


Literally all of these are about being a piece of crap hillbilly and living in a trailer.
 
Why do I get the strange feeling the OP was taking a joke waaaaay too seriously lol.

There's no real joke here. I really REALLY hate country music. It is all of the worst parts of 70s/80s rock without any of the good parts, and it really, honestly is drastically lowering the standards that some of the "not quite as educated" in our society place on themselves. In the 80s at least country music was about living in the country, living off the land, driving cattle, raising crops, and being a contributing member of society even without necessarily being educated..... Now it's all about sitting in the trailer being drunk all day with your pregnant wife and letting welfare carry you through life. I hate it.
 
Which I just showed the top hits are nothing like that. I listen to cuntry religiously and the songs are not like that. Reechard hates it and so I'm sure he doesn't listen to it and can't tell you first hand what it sounds like.
 
You enjoy country music?

I sat here for about 5 minutes wanting to add something to that question, but I'm actually speechless.
 
Reechard hates it and so I'm sure he doesn't listen to it and can't tell you first hand what it sounds like.

He grew up listening to it...so yea, he can tell you. Also, our daughter listens to Taylor Swift/Carrie Underwood etc.
 
There's no real joke here. I really REALLY hate country music. It is all of the worst parts of 70s/80s rock without any of the good parts, and it really, honestly is drastically lowering the standards that some of the "not quite as educated" in our society place on themselves. In the 80s at least country music was about living in the country, living off the land, driving cattle, raising crops, and being a contributing member of society even without necessarily being educated..... Now it's all about sitting in the trailer being drunk all day with your pregnant wife and letting welfare carry you through life. I hate it.
I'm not a fan of country, but I gotta admit, Johnny Cash was freaking awesome
 
As a person that enjoys country music,..... I do not enjoy the Toby Keith inspired pop music of todays "artists" Clint Black, Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Alan Jackson to name a few are GOOD country music, and are actually about enjoying life, and working hard. Not this shit about driving around in a jacked up truck my daddy gave me that I take down to the beach and blow through stop signs. Fuck that shit. Ya'll aint country, ya'll are pretty boys.
 
No, country music is far more complex than that. It's usually about beer, Jesus, girlfriend, guns, and trucks.
 

Funding Progress To Date

VaultF4 on Steam


48189 Members
(8822 Online 624 In-Game)
Join the group
Back
Top Bottom