Music I would succumb to under torture


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viridian4,171 posts
I couldn’t listen to Diana Krall, or any of those other jazz lite vocalists that audiophile types listen to, on even the finest hi-fi, YMMV.

I would be useless in a war if captured.
If they played me Diana Krall, Sade or Frank Sinatra I would surrender and give them all the information they wanted! Just if they stopped playing that music and torturing me! I am having screaming habdabs just thinking about it ...
tatyana69

What makes Pop Country popular is that it is really just Pop music---melodies, chord structure, high-gloss production---with just a hint of Country, via the cynically-calculated and contrived lyrics sung with a deliberately-hick "twang".

The Country music industry has chosen to push this brand of Country, as performers/entertainers are easier to control and manipulate than are artists. EmmyLou Harris is going to do what she wants, not what she is told. It's a shame, because the audience that buys Pop Country would like real Country just as much, and in fact does when exposed to it. Jim Lauderdale's songs feature strong chord progressions and melodies, as do the songs of other Americana writers. And with quality lyrics, as well as accompaniment from some of the finest musicians in the world.

For Rocks fans, do ya'll know that Chad Smith of The Red Hot Chili Peppers is the drummer on The Dixie Chicks Taking The Long Way album? And that Mike Campbell of Tom Petty's Heartbreakers plays guitar on the album? Get hip, man! 

Lately, the national anthem made me sick when Trump's picture was on the tube at the same time.   The anthem is all good otherwise (including the Roseanne Barr version)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls1YVhcLD2c

Any Diana Krall came as distant second.  

Any racially intense, hatre-provoking music came as third.

@bsimpson :  Political leanings and Trump bashing really aren't necessary, especially in regard to the national anthem or a thread about music preferences.  (And trust me, I'm no Trump fan.)


 @bsimpson  : Any racially intense, hatre-provoking music came as third.

Agreed. Gary Clark Jr who I admire greatly as a musician recently released a new album. He may be the most talented young artist out there right now. One of the first songs released on the album throws out the 'n' word repeatedly. He might be well meaning and it might even be socially appropriate and meaningful.  It seems that the 'n' word is fine for black artists to use to express themselves and make money.....but I don't like it no matter who is saying it.

And sadly, the album just isn't very good.