Jagger69
Three lullabies in an ancient tongue
As has been so vividly pointed out by some on this forum in recent days, I am one of the most senior members on this (ahem!) illustrious board. Aside from the obvious common interest in porn, I'm not totally certain I have a whole lot in common with the majority of current members here. As a test of this notion, I'm establishing this retro-oriented thread that would beg the response from anyone who might share my passion for the Southern/Country Rock music genre (these days, it's referred to more as Americana). Personally, I eschew the present version of mainstream Nashville Country as if it were the plague. With a few exceptions, most of it is mass-produced hot garbage in my book. Likewise, most of the great southern rock bands have either folded, died or continue to tour as mere throwback facsimiles of their former selves. However, there was a golden age in time back in the 1970s, 80s and even a bit into the 90s when country and rock came together in a most magnificent way....mixing the basic roots of the old delta blues with elements of bluegrass, folk, classic country and rock 'n' roll to create a most unique sound that still remains my favorite type of music to this day. This genre is so wide that it includes offerings from such diverse artists as Lynyrd Skynyrd, Waylon Jennings, Steve Earle, Travis Tritt and the Eagles.
Anyone else here have a penchant for Southern/Country rock? If so, who are some of your favorite artists and their works? Here's just a quick example from a band that was way underrated in my book but whose music was on the same talent and quality level of any of the great Southern bands you can name:
Anyone else here have a penchant for Southern/Country rock? If so, who are some of your favorite artists and their works? Here's just a quick example from a band that was way underrated in my book but whose music was on the same talent and quality level of any of the great Southern bands you can name: