Hornblower
Well-known member
- Jul 7, 2003
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OK, I'm 50 years old and I started playing music when I was 9. I worked semi-pro (jazz bands) from the age of 14 and then pro for 15 years (bands and session work). I've played just about every style of music and love all music provided the quality is there. My iPod contains about 3,000 tracks including Coltrane, Eminem, The Hives, Dinosaur Jr. Polar Bear, NWA, Ornette Coleman, Elvis Costello, Dylan, Wilco, Zappa, Ambulance, Arcade Fire, Keith Jarrett, Kings of Leon; a small selection to illustrate the fact that my tastes are catholic in the extreme. But most of all I ADORE COUNTRY MUSIC! There it's out there now. For me it has everything, from the pure honesty of a Hank Williams song through to the extraordinary production values and musicianship of a Brad Paisley track and all bases in between, this music ticks more boxes for me than any other. My work took me to Nashville for a week in May and that sealed it.
And yet it seems that everone else in the UK hates it. Don't get me wrong, I would rather nail my old fellah to a plank of wood than line dance. And yes, as in all genres of music there is such a thing (or thang) as bad Country. But, why the total derision?
Finally, a true story to illustrate my point. I had the pleasure of meeting a guy called Bobby Herriott recently who played trumpet in the fabulous Buddy Rich band. When Buddy was taken to the hospital for the last time, he's lying on a gurney and being rushed through to the operating theatre when the nurse asks him if he is allergic to anything. Buddy manages to whisper "just two things, Country and Western".
And yet it seems that everone else in the UK hates it. Don't get me wrong, I would rather nail my old fellah to a plank of wood than line dance. And yes, as in all genres of music there is such a thing (or thang) as bad Country. But, why the total derision?
Finally, a true story to illustrate my point. I had the pleasure of meeting a guy called Bobby Herriott recently who played trumpet in the fabulous Buddy Rich band. When Buddy was taken to the hospital for the last time, he's lying on a gurney and being rushed through to the operating theatre when the nurse asks him if he is allergic to anything. Buddy manages to whisper "just two things, Country and Western".