Jerseylicious
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Oh come on...the Ford commercials are just for fun, and I think they're cute!

bicker said:I think it is more that popular music is more popular than country music -- people, on average, and with exceptions, actually do LIKE it better.
corie161 said:I understand that, but I just don't see why people are so adamantly against likeing country music, when there is definate differences in all the country artists. Apparantly country music is more popular than some think because Carrie obviously won. There is definately a difference in Carrie singing versus the Dixie Chicks or a difference between Willie Nelson's singing and Toby Keith for instance.
cruiserkaren said:This drives me nuts too and they do it every week! Why is Chris praised for doing the same thing every week while some like Bucky really go for it and it's still not right? Makes no sense.![]()
ChrisnSteph said:Country music will always have that hillbilly, "tear in my beer" stigma attached to it, despite how far it's come over the years. My generation of country music is worlds away from my parent's country music! It's not Wille Nelson, Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers anymore. Now we have Toby Keith, Big & Rich, Cowboy Troy, Rascal Flatts, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw. I also think that as people get older their tastes change. I didn't start listening to country music until I was in my early 20's - I discovered Garth Brooks and was hooked! Before that all I listene to was pop, dance and rap. I would say that 25% of the music on my iPod is country. Some people don't like country for the same reasons some people don't like rap - it's just not their thing. I think it's more "real" and soulful then a lot of the manufactured crap on the radio today. I was listening to KISS F.M. the other day (Ryan Seacrests station) and I swear, it was mostly crap music. The same boring beats to the same boring lyrics. I can hardly tell one artist from the another, and I can hardly understand half the crap they're singing. Mariah Carey used to stand out, now she's just another boring pop singer. Every guy on the radio seems to sound like R Kelly, who I couldn't stand when he was popular. Country music is a nice break from that!
reddixie said:Ok I agree you can like what ever music you like but please stop this exaggerated bumpkin type comments. Southerners have a twang it isn't fake. Our unworldly ways aren't so that judgemental people can make fun of us. We enjoy being classy but not worldly. I know that I tried Lobster Bisque for the first time on my recent trip to DC. I don't eat calamari. I really despise spinach salad and totally agree with Kelli that it taste like you picked a leaf off a bush. That isn't fake or stupid. It is just the way it is. If you hate country so much and anyone from the south for their accents I would look at what is wrong in your life. That is haterd that we as a country need to get over.
KristaTX said:I have a pretty thick accent, too. I'm originally an Okie, now living in Texas.
pkrimier said:I was born and raised on Long Island but I have lived in the deep south for probably longer then most of you on this board have been alive.
I now have a accent that is distinct by itself and most people can tell when they hear my voice who I am.
Saying that ....everyone in every part of the country have specific accents ....have you ever heard someone from the Bronx or Brooklyn talk?It has nothing to do with being smart, dumb or stupid ....it is just the way it is.
I think some people are jealous of others that seem like nice people...why is it so unbelieveable that someone is a genuine person.
Bet lots of people in the North have never had real southern fried chicken , fried Catfish ...Hushpuppies....bet lots do not even know what hushpuppies are. How about turnip greens?
I could go on and on but I think the message is clear...
pkrimier said:I was born and raised on Long Island but I have lived in the deep south for probably longer then most of you on this board have been alive.
I now have a accent that is distinct by itself and most people can tell when they hear my voice who I am.
Saying that ....everyone in every part of the country have specific accents ....have you ever heard someone from the Bronx or Brooklyn talk?It has nothing to do with being smart, dumb or stupid ....it is just the way it is.
I think some people are jealous of others that seem like nice people...why is it so unbelieveable that someone is a genuine person.
Bet lots of people in the North have never had real southern fried chicken , fried Catfish ...Hushpuppies....bet lots do not even know what hushpuppies are. How about turnip greens?
I could go on and on but I think the message is clear...
phisigprincess said:Do we all remember the travesty of Elton John night in season 3 or Billy Joel night in season 2? When was Barry Manilow night? Was that Season 4? I think they should just quit with the "famous singer" themes because they're always a let down. 1950s might be interesting.
I think we can count on this happening.Nancy said:Since some of the singers left aren't all that good, Kevin really isn't hurting anyone YET...but after Lisa, Kellie, Bucky, Paris and Ace are gone IF Kevin is still around it might impact the really good ones.
Call me crazy but I like the Ford commercals too!Jerseylicious said:Oh come on...the Ford commercials are just for fun, and I think they're cute!![]()