The Sorry State of Today's Country Music
By Jason Medina, published Dec 06, 2007
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I hesitate to even refer to the music that's played on today's country radio as country music at all. It sounds more like a watered down version of pop music with a little "country" flavor added in for seasoning. Overall, the music seems to lack the depth and meaning that defined many of the great country songs of the past. Country music of today is heavy on the upbeat, pop-influenced, and heavily-mixed sounds of alternative or pop music. When I think of "real" country music, I think of names like George Jones, Merle Haggard, Hank Williams Jr., and Conway Twitty; country legends who wrote many of their own songs, played various instruments, and never forgot that they were country music singers. Today, it's rare to actually hear a fiddle or a guitar or even a piano anymore on country radio; and it's even more rare when a modern country music artist can write their own songs or play their own instrument; two things that were commonplace during country music's heyday.
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