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All kidding aside, I love that song.
Whatever, interference, I like that song! Come and get me!
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All kidding aside, I love that song.
Whatever, interference, I like that song! Come and get me!
Every solo artist's or band's fans pick up a stereotype. So I'm curious. Have any of these stereotypes rang true or were way off? Where do you think they come from as well?
Personally, I'd always heard that Tori Amos fans were some of the most obsessive and that at shows you could hear a pin drop during a song. Um, yeah. The obsessive part was true but the pin drop part couldn't be further from the truth. The crowd wouldn't shut up. I did some looking and this seems to be the case for her concerts everywhere. Where this stereotype came from is beyond me.
Can we please get back on this topic. Not that this is a very positive topic to begin with.
Stereotype:
Springsteen fans are all obsessive nuts.
Hey, here's a positive -- Church fans are known to have absolutely impeccable musical taste. And it true!
...of course some of them (not me ) are also batshit crazy, but you can't have everything.
There are a lot of negative stereotypes that I've run into involving people who listen to modern pop country music. They get a bad rap. I love a lot of that stuff.
I hate it when I meet somebody or hear somebody who says "I listen to everything except Country"
There's too many of those people around, and they need to open their minds up a little bit.
60's and 70's country is awesome. Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson... And, of course, the early greats like Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, and Hank Williams.
There are a lot of negative stereotypes that I've run into involving people who listen to modern pop country music. They get a bad rap. I love a lot of that stuff.
I hate it when I meet somebody or hear somebody who says "I listen to everything except Country"
There's too many of those people around, and they need to open their minds up a little bit.
60's and 70's country is awesome. Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson... And, of course, the early greats like Patsy Cline, Tammy Wynette, and Hank Williams.
You read like a 3 AM infomercial
There are a lot of negative stereotypes that I've run into involving people who listen to modern pop country music. They get a bad rap. I love a lot of that stuff.
I hate it when I meet somebody or hear somebody who says "I listen to everything except Country"
There's too many of those people around, and they need to open their minds up a little bit.
True, but at least I'm not supporting the post-Garth Brooks world of country.
I'm just kidding, but seriously, there was once a country infomercial where the announcer listed the names in almost the SAME exact order. (I don't know WHY I remember that, probably for the same reason I can tell you the order of songs on Buzz Ballads )
When I was really little there used to be a commercial hawking this 80's hits compilation, and every time I hear some of the songs from it (The Safety Dance, She Drives Me Crazy, etc.) I immediately hear other songs from that commercial in my head. It's pretty freaky.
What if I've given country a very fair shake, and, well, still do not like it? Can I then say that I don't listen to it? Or do I need to keep that a secret?
No, you're cool. I'm talking about the people I've come across who actually look down on someone if they listen to country and act as if someone is a low and unworthy lifeform for listening to country music. I guess some think that the country music genre is "trashy" I guess. Those are the people I'm talking about. That shit angers me.
BTW, Jerry Reed died yesterday. RIP to a damn good guitar player.
Who's Jerry Reid?
Stereotype - Miley Cyrus fans are all Tweens.
That's what I love about the 'clique' (click ??)