60s and 70s are pretty close in my view for country in overall greatness. So many classic country singles in the 60s. But the albums that Waylon, Dolly, Jerry Jeff, Hank Jr, Willie, etc, pulled off in the 70s were so cohesive and all killer, no filler. I can't vote against that era.The 70s were the greatest music decade
The 80s owned movies
My Dad played the shit out of Garth on our family road trips in the early 90s. I think this ruined it for me.Besides like Hank Jr and Waylon it was the only generation I enjoyed. Probably because my bus driver listened to it nonstop and eventually it grew on me
I don’t hate Garth. But yes I feel your pain. That song is fucked out to no end. I don’t think I’d put him in my top 10 of 90s country artist for me personally.My Dad played the shit out of Garth on our family road trips in the early 90s. I think this ruined it for me.Besides like Hank Jr and Waylon it was the only generation I enjoyed. Probably because my bus driver listened to it nonstop and eventually it grew on me
Frens in low places is the Sweet Caroline of cuntry music.
I took a flyer once on Johnny Cash Live at Folsom Prison back in the mid 90s. Walked over to Tower on the Ave to buy it.I don’t hate Garth. But yes I feel your pain. That song is fucked out to no end. I don’t think I’d put him in my top 10 of 90s country artist for me personally.My Dad played the shit out of Garth on our family road trips in the early 90s. I think this ruined it for me.Besides like Hank Jr and Waylon it was the only generation I enjoyed. Probably because my bus driver listened to it nonstop and eventually it grew on me
Frens in low places is the Sweet Caroline of cuntry music.
Dolly is great. Better than Whitney at the song she fucking wrote. Although your 90s vote should have disqualified you from running a cuntry bracket around here. Christ.I'm proud of you Pisser for putting the proper person fronting your poll graphic …
When you were talking about the 70s in another thread and you weren't including Dolly as an original I was about to drive myself down to Bend and smack some sense back into you
I'm not sure that there's anybody more original than Dolly
Dolly is great. Better than Whitney at the song she fucking wrote. Although your 90s vote should have disqualified you from running a cuntry bracket around here. Christ.I'm proud of you Pisser for putting the proper person fronting your poll graphic …
When you were talking about the 70s in another thread and you weren't including Dolly as an original I was about to drive myself down to Bend and smack some sense back into you
I'm not sure that there's anybody more original than Dolly
Whitney’s version is iconic.Dolly is great. Better than Whitney at the song she fucking wrote. Although your 90s vote should have disqualified you from running a cuntry bracket around here. Christ.I'm proud of you Pisser for putting the proper person fronting your poll graphic …
When you were talking about the 70s in another thread and you weren't including Dolly as an original I was about to drive myself down to Bend and smack some sense back into you
I'm not sure that there's anybody more original than Dolly
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Better than Whitney? No fucking way.
Completely different than Whitney? Absolutely and a great song by Dolly.
What song are we talking about here? Whitney Houston?Whitney’s version is iconic.Dolly is great. Better than Whitney at the song she fucking wrote. Although your 90s vote should have disqualified you from running a cuntry bracket around here. Christ.I'm proud of you Pisser for putting the proper person fronting your poll graphic …
When you were talking about the 70s in another thread and you weren't including Dolly as an original I was about to drive myself down to Bend and smack some sense back into you
I'm not sure that there's anybody more original than Dolly
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Better than Whitney? No fucking way.
Completely different than Whitney? Absolutely and a great song by Dolly.
Dollys version is a demo tape.
A demo tape of that’s raked massive royalties - on Whitney’s airplay.
Ah, yellow, you were so close to actually getting it. The sixties ARE and will ALWAYS be the best decade for all music and any singular genre of music. There were several decent songs released in the 70s but it paled in comparison to the prior decade. And, yes, there are more than a few 70s songs on my playlist.60s and 70s are pretty close in my view for country in overall greatness. So many classic country singles in the 60s. But the albums that Waylon, Dolly, Jerry Jeff, Hank Jr, Willie, etc, pulled off in the 70s were so cohesive and all killer, no filler. I can't vote against that era.The 70s were the greatest music decade
The 80s owned movies
I used to be 60s were the greatest rock decade guy, but I'm pretty much a coin flip now between 60s and 70s and depends upon the day and my mood. Fuck the Beatles @RaceBannon !!!
My vote goes to whatever decade that you view King George at the peak of King GeorgeDolly is great. Better than Whitney at the song she fucking wrote. Although your 90s vote should have disqualified you from running a cuntry bracket around here. Christ.I'm proud of you Pisser for putting the proper person fronting your poll graphic …
When you were talking about the 70s in another thread and you weren't including Dolly as an original I was about to drive myself down to Bend and smack some sense back into you
I'm not sure that there's anybody more original than Dolly
Peak King George is the 80s, rather easily.My vote goes to whatever decade that you view King George at the peak of King GeorgeDolly is great. Better than Whitney at the song she fucking wrote. Although your 90s vote should have disqualified you from running a cuntry bracket around here. Christ.I'm proud of you Pisser for putting the proper person fronting your poll graphic …
When you were talking about the 70s in another thread and you weren't including Dolly as an original I was about to drive myself down to Bend and smack some sense back into you
I'm not sure that there's anybody more original than Dolly
I defaulted to the 90s but you could easily go just as easily to the 80s or 00s …
Well @EwaDawg as usual, I'll default to argument by authority here. I've got pretty much every classic rock album from either decade (and many of the jazz, country and R&B/soul ones) in the Yella Snow collection of physical media, and I can make a strong argument either way. I think the period of 1965- 67 was the most ground breaking 2 year in pop history. But the 70s is unique in that you have 2 eras- i.e., peak AOR and the birth of punk/new wave. And the end result of that is you've got so many fucking all time albums in the 70s, the sheer volume of which trumps the 60's.Ah, yellow, you were so close to actually getting it. The sixties ARE and will ALWAYS be the best decade for all music and any singular genre of music. There were several decent songs released in the 70s but it paled in comparison to the prior decade. And, yes, there are more than a few 70s songs on my playlist.60s and 70s are pretty close in my view for country in overall greatness. So many classic country singles in the 60s. But the albums that Waylon, Dolly, Jerry Jeff, Hank Jr, Willie, etc, pulled off in the 70s were so cohesive and all killer, no filler. I can't vote against that era.The 70s were the greatest music decade
The 80s owned movies
I used to be 60s were the greatest rock decade guy, but I'm pretty much a coin flip now between 60s and 70s and depends upon the day and my mood. Fuck the Beatles @RaceBannon !!!