Does anyone like country


I am just curious as to whether anyone likes country music? I do like some country songs (especially those that lean more towards pop).
chatta
It is good to hear other people's views on country music. It seems as if many of you have respect for country music of past decades and generations.
Buffalo Springfield and Poco were my first tastes of country.

Since then I've enjoyed many of the artists mentioned here.

Patsy Cline and Hank Williams both produced an incredible amount of great work in their short careers. She died at 31, he at 30.
to my ears, 98% of what's marketed as country, including most of the mainstream cowboy hat stuff, ranges from inconsequential to really terrible (although in fairness, you could say the same thing about rock). the 2% of country that's good, however, is very good--soulful, poignant, emotionally direct. i most of muzikat's picks; i'd also throw in roseanne cash, hank williams, foster and lloyd, townes van zandt, old 97s, gillian welch and the jayhawks (genre lines get kinda blurry)
I used to say with a snobbish attitude, I listen to all kinds of music, except country music. I don't say that anymore. Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Johnny Cash, old Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and George Jones are as good as any pop/rock singers. The righful heirs to this tradition are Ryan Adams, Lucinda Williams, Shelby Lynn, Wilco, and other artists mentioned above, not the marketing-driven poseurs that pass for country musicians these days. What people call "alt-country" (I hate that term) is closer to real country music IME.
Great thread! I mostly listen to "rock" but have been collecting C&W for 40 years. Agree will all that has been said above.

There was a ton of stuff released in the 60's & 70's that is straight out country. You can find a lot of stuff on ebay that is still sealed for reasonable prices (and some not so reasonable). Any Haggard or Owens from the sixties sound real good.

Avoid the "Nashville Sound" and "Countrypolitan" style records from the sixties and seventies unless you like your country with orchestration.

You may want to check out the Gary Stewart records from the 70's- some straight country and some really good rockin country ala Jerry Lee Lewis and others.

There is still some hard core country being made, like honk tonk and what not, but you have to search it out.

Willie's Place on XM still plays a lot of straight country.

For some current Texas style straight country check out "Heart of Texas Records."

http://www.hillbillyhits.com/

You might find something you've never heard and like it!