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She apparently has dealt with some disease that give her chronic fatigue and chronic pain for the last 20 years.


Is that disease called "Buddy beatin' the fool out of her"?


Doubtful. She strikes me as possibly one of them "country crazy".

Put is this way, she's been in the country music business forever. I'm positive she was packin a blade at gigs for most of the 80's.


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98% of "music" is unlistenable garbage to me. Country music has the same listenable/unlistenable ratio as most genres do


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Umm. Classical has a lower ratio. "Early Music" has a much lower ratio for me. Cool jazz has a much lower ratio. I would say "alt rock", however that's defined, has a lower ratio. African pop music has a much lower ratio. Klezmer has a higher ratio. Showtunes has a higher ratio. British Invasion has a much lower ratio.

I understand the intent of your point, but I think even you would agree that it is inherently incorrect.

Also, the notion of "naming genres", as Sr. Diez Dedos comments above... if it is "labeling" in some essentialist dismissal, then of course it nonsense. But descriptions and categories can lead to deeper critical awareness... and no one would say that Bulgarian Folk Music and Japanese Shikashi is the same, should be understood the same...


They should not be understood the same, but I don't understand how there is an inherent quality to Afro-pop that makes general appreciation of it greater.

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Julie Miller was a Christian singer discovered by Sam (Leslie) Phillips. Buddy, Sam, Julie and T-Bone Burnett never really fit with the Christian music world.


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harry Wrote:
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98% of "music" is unlistenable garbage to me. Country music has the same listenable/unlistenable ratio as most genres do


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Umm. Classical has a lower ratio. "Early Music" has a much lower ratio for me. Cool jazz has a much lower ratio. I would say "alt rock", however that's defined, has a lower ratio. African pop music has a much lower ratio. Klezmer has a higher ratio. Showtunes has a higher ratio. British Invasion has a much lower ratio.

I understand the intent of your point, but I think even you would agree that it is inherently incorrect.



Oh i'll concede that its inherently incorrect as all generalizations are. I do note though with the exception of "alt rock", pretty much every genre you mentioned has probably had a lot of the shlock filtered out to what we are exposed to. The worst "early music" or classical or 40's/50's/60's jazz was not preserved and the worst afro pop doesn't make it out of the african continent. And I completely disagree that "alt rock" has a better ratio of listenable to unlistenable.


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