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Re: Worst songs on country radio
« Reply #340 on: February 11, 2012, 01:34:54 PM »

The only one of the American Recordings that sold anything was number 4 with Hurt.  That one video hit helped sell a million records.  The rest of them barely made an impact.  So just because he made records, and a new generation was alive at the time, doesn't mean they heard them.  The fact is that the elite movers & shakers were right.  He had to record a cover song written by a Gen Xer to get anyone to listen.  He might not have been willing to do that ten years earlier. 
I still remember CMT and GAC absolutely playing the crap out of that "Hurt" video back in 2003!  It was innovative at first, but after about a million airings of it, I was tired of it!  They had finally begun to ease off of playing it so much when he died, but then they cranked it right up again!  (Needless to say, it didn't "hurt" that the video featured much old footage of both Johnny and June in their younger (much healthier) days.)
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« Reply #341 on: February 11, 2012, 01:52:38 PM »

The last song by Johnny Cash that I can recall from his "original" career (before he started going after those city "hipsters" in the mid '90s) was "Ragged Old Flag" from around 1990.  But I seem to recall that even it was on an indie label. 
...unless "ragged old flag" was rereleased later, it was originally a single in springtime 74.  the last single i believe j.cash released for the country market, was the prior mentioned "goin' by the book".  this was released on 9-22-90, from the mercury CD "the mysteries of life".  it only spent four weeks on the charts, and peaked at 69.  what an amazing song this is, which was released about the time of the first gulf war.  this song is all about biblical prophecy, and couldnt have been done sung better than by the man in black.  i was, and still am a strong believer in this song, and what a way to cap off johnnys country recording career.  it was the bastards at centralized country radio programming, that let this song stiff due to lack of airplay rotation in the elite major markets.  twenty two years later, this song is more relevent, and important than ever.  perhaps it can be found on you-tube, and someone could give us the download, so the board can hear it.
If this is true, it represents a MAJOR missed opportunity on someone's part.  I was working at my first station, a teeniny little AM with a country format, in September of 1990, but have NO recollection of that song.  If we had had it, we WOULD have played it.  I remember "Ragged Old Flag" from about that time.  Seems like we played it a time or two.  May have been reissued because of Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
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lets also ponder this:   if it werent for producer rick rubin, and American recordings in the mid 90's, johnny cash would most likely have never recorded again.  yes, most of the production was not country, but a mix of sparse produced folk, and some rock.  recording these albums were very important to johnny, as he faced his final years.  some of it was even half way decent.  this brought the "coolness" of the man in black, to an entire new audience, when the elite movers, and shakers of nashville had long abandon him as a non marketable hasbeen, relic from the past.     
Again, he became the human karaoke machine in the '90s, and all that "music" was indeed forgettable.  That poster of him flipping the bird didn't do anything for his credibility, either.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #342 on: February 11, 2012, 02:30:56 PM »

That poster of him flipping the bird didn't do anything for his credibility, either.  Roll Eyes

THat photo was taken at San Quentin in 1970.
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« Reply #343 on: February 11, 2012, 04:52:20 PM »

That poster of him flipping the bird didn't do anything for his credibility, either.  Roll Eyes
THat photo was taken at San Quentin in 1970.
Does it really matter?  Whether it was 1955, or a week before his death, it still hurt his credibility.  Smashing out the lights at the Ryman didn't help his image, either.  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #344 on: February 11, 2012, 07:13:08 PM »

That poster of him flipping the bird didn't do anything for his credibility, either.  Roll Eyes
THat photo was taken at San Quentin in 1970.
Does it really matter?  Whether it was 1955, or a week before his death, it still hurt his credibility.  Smashing out the lights at the Ryman didn't help his image, either.  Roll Eyes
Yeah, on-stage violence is something you'll never see at rock oncerts. 
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« Reply #345 on: February 11, 2012, 11:37:18 PM »

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« Reply #346 on: March 27, 2012, 04:52:26 PM »

Getting back on topic, I heard a song with the words "Crank it" that to me is not country.
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« Reply #347 on: April 17, 2012, 01:04:42 PM »

There was one really bad song that had the words "back roads" or "back woods" in it.

I can't remember the lyrics to another song I heard which included a banjo and maybe a steel guitar which were pretty much pointless.
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« Reply #348 on: April 17, 2012, 06:18:13 PM »

There was one really bad song that had the words "back roads" or "back woods" in it.

I can't remember the lyrics to another song I heard which included a banjo and maybe a steel guitar which were pretty much pointless.

First one is likely Backwoods Justin Moore.

Second one may be Rascal Flatts' Banjo but I'm not sure.

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« Reply #349 on: April 19, 2012, 08:11:26 AM »

He pretty much described EVERY song in country music!  Shocked
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