Jim Reeves – Pioneered Crossover
Powered by eSnips.com |
"enjoy something new something old"
Powered by eSnips.com |
Welcome to Saturday Night Jukebox. In this jukebox there is a compilation of 100 (about five hours) various genres of new and old country songs selected for your listening pleasure. This compilation will be rotated and changed every week and will only be available on Saturday Nights. Bookmark this page and make this your entertainment centre. Support the artist(s) by purchasing their original albums. Kindly go to "My Store" to purchase music or "Support Me Through My Sponsers". Send an email to mickeybull@yahoo.com if you need assistance in locating a specific artist(s) or song(s), and I will assist you. Thank you and enjoy!
FEATURING NEXT WEEKEND
My Store
Welcome to New Country Jukebox. In this jukebox there is a compilation of 25 (about an hour) various modern country songs selected for your listening pleasure. This compilation will be rotated and changed Everyday (except weekends). Bookmark this page and make this your entertainment centre. Support the artist(s) by purchasing their original albums. Kindly go to "My Store" to purchase music or "Support Me Through My Sponsers". Send an email to mickeybull@yahoo.com if you need assistance in locating a specific artist(s) or song(s), and I will assist you. Thank you and enjoy!
Powered by eSnips.com |
Welcome to Old Country Jukebox. In this jukebox there is a compilation of 25 (about one hour) various old country songs selected for your listening pleasure. This compilation will be rotated and changed Everyday(except weekends). Bookmark this page and make this your entertainment centre. Support the artist(s) by purchasing their original albums. Kindly go to "My Store" to purchase music or "Support Me Through My Sponsers". Send an email to mickeybull@yahoo.com if you need assistance in locating a specific artist(s) or song(s), and I will assist you. Thank you and enjoy!
Powered by eSnips.com |
Powered by eSnips.com |
One again Carrie Underwood’s “Some Hearts” have captured the number one spot on the Billboard Top Country Album, after being on the charts for 70 weeks. What else can I mention about this album when everything has been written about it, other than it is “SENSATIONAL”.
Powered by eSnips.com |
Powered by eSnips.com |
He earned his nickname for his mellow vocals and yielding tones. Since his recent retirement, I am starting to miss him. I wish he makes a come back or another album soon because fans like me can’t get enough of Don. When Alan sang one of Don’s greatest hits “It must be love” I realised Alan’s vocals suits Don’s songs. I wish he will contribute more of Don’s songs in the future. Anyway, where ever the Giant is, we wish him the best of health and let’s take a stroll down memory lane with some of Don’s Greatest Hits.
Powered by eSnips.com |
Powered by eSnips.com |
Rockabilly is an up tempo hillbilly music with a strengthened rhythm that is partially derived from R&B, jumping guitar solos that owed a lot to R&B and the country boogieman, and a lot of slap-back echo on hot-potato-in-the-mouth vocals. Some people have mistaken rockabilly as Rock n Roll, even though I don’t defy that most of their songs are co-related, and arrived from the same roots. Rockabilly has a much stronger rhythm than most country music and the heavy off-beat was usually emphasised by the drums. Back then, drums were virtually unknown in country music and were actually prohibited on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry. Drums were used by Black-American’s music since they first came to America. During the 50’s drums were very important part of urban blues, driving the small jump band, and clattering drummer became part of the Chicago blues scene. Rockabilly borrowed this feature of Black-American music. Nowadays, drum plays a big roll in country music and any genres of music. Some of the pioneer rockabilly artists were Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ray Harris, Roy Orbison, Charlie Rich and even Elvis Presley. The unique vocals sounds of all the said rockabilly singers owe a first or second hand debt to the black blues shouters. The declamatory style, heavy on melodramatic effects and out-and-out-yelling, was virtually unknown in country music, but was an integral part of R&B. Some rockabilly singers took to it naturally, for example Elvis Presley, Ray Harris and Carl Perkins, but others such as Roy Orbison never quite came out screaming the blues. I had made a compilation of some of the never forgotten rockabilly songs and artists. Hope you’re all enjoy it.
Johnny a.k.a Elvis
Something NEW, Guess Who?
Powered by eSnips.com |
Posted by Micky Labels: Carl Perkins, Charlie Rich, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Ray Harris, Rockabilly, Roy Orbison
Powered by eSnips.com |
If you ever happened to go to General Banter forum at http://boards.countryweekly.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard/ikonboard.cgi , don’t you dare to mention any negative things about Shania Twain or else you would get blasted away. I learned it the hard way. Anyway, I would like to say something about the proclaimed biggest selling albums by a female (which I believe is Madonna), and country music’s greatest selling album of all time. First of all, can we consider Shania a true living legend of country music? Does she belong up there with the legendary country superstars like Loretta Lynn, who had 50 top 10 country hits? Have she proven enough to be a country superstar? My answer to the entire above question is “NO YET”. Some even call her “Queen of country music”, which is totally silly. She’s not even a country phenomenon to me. Frankly, what in hell does the mainstream audience know about country music and its history? The rightful queen of country music is Kitty Wells.
Even now, Shania has an uphill battle to prove herself as a country artist. Selling albums by the quantity doesn’t make her a country legend, probably a commercial one. In the long run quantity doesn’t win the hearts of country music audience, but quality does. I am not criticising Shania for the wrong reasons, but these are facts which should be mentioned and considered. I love her for the person she is and her unique music style. I also respect her ability to crossover, moreover bringing pop to country music, but I would like to see her establishing herself more towards being a county music legend. I think she owes this to the country fans. Of all the traditional country numbers she might have performed, I could only remember when she performed duets with Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton. Is there anymore? Can someone mention them if I had left out any. Facts states, Shania was born a country girl and had almost similar life like Loretta. They grew up with such humble roots and country music had a huge effect on their life, which heavily influenced both their music as an adult. But will Shania end up like Loretta?
Looking back at her limited albums, Shania’s self-titled debut album “Shania Twain” which was released in 1993 was unsatisfactory, and didn’t capture the hearts of country music audience. Why? Was it due to the fact that she didn’t give her full passion and commitment to country music? Some people believe so, and subsequently she was alienated from the Nashville music scene. Some critics felt Shania is a much better pop singer than country singer. Her debut album was pretty average for country. The songs are routine and the production was flat. Shania warbles and gabbles as though her mind is elsewhere, yes mainstream. After the flop country album, Shania was hanging around with rock album producers, and subsequently married one. At this point in time, she felt the need to crossover to pop after her failure with country audience. With the guidance and help of the mainstream producer she released her second album “The Woman In Me” in 1995. This album was produced in a way that it suits both music genres. The producer knew beforehand what to expect from the country audience and that’s why it was produced with some assurance. You can even see differences in her music videos, if you compare her earlier singles and the older ones. This was the album which promoted Shania as a crossover artist. This album was released to the country chart and many country audiences at first seen this album as her second failure. Indeed country music audience didn’t fancy her music. The album became popular only when she decided to fully commit the album into mainstream by changing her act. The producer of her album subsequently remixed most of her songs to sound more pop which was intended for international mainstream markets. The producer killed off the country style instrumentation, and put in more upbeat pop tempo. Her third and fourth albums “Come on Over” and “Up” was also packaged more towards the mainstream audience, even they called it country but it was never one, not traditional, but I could classified it as country rock/pop. Hopefully one day, Shania will get out of Europe and move to Nashville and make a genuine country album. When will the day be? Frankly, I am hoping for it to be soon. Come on Shania, get cracking!
100% POP
Country
Country
Country or Pop? You decide
100% Pop
Duets with some legends but is she one?
Got to take this off my chest.
Pop music is actually popular music. Pop music often includes the more famous genres of music, such as rock, hip hop, reggae, dance, R&B, soul and funk, and country music have never been categorised among the pop music genres. Why? Because the audience for country music is limited (mostly from Southern United States) and not internationally renown, like the other music genres. Most contemporary stereotype youngsters’ categorise country music as old and silly. They feel it’s meant for the more matured audiences, like their parents and grandparents. Most country singers (back then) are not considered hip or trendy. Matter of fact, fashionably, they all look the same, with the cowboy hats and boots, and I do agree with them, country artists back then are plain. But why there is a sudden change of heart among the youngsters lately?
Country music is becoming more popular or should I say Country Pop. Country pop has always been around since the 1960s and some may call it Nashville Sound. Some of the first artists to come out from this genre were Jim Reeves, Eddy Arnold and Patsy Cline. They were accepted in both country and pop music (back then pop was rock n roll). In the 70s, singers like John Denver, Glen Campbell, Lynn Anderson and Olivia Newton John were also considered pop. Not forgetting the famous Carpenters. All these artists have gain success in both country and pop charts, but why weren’t they as popular as the present artists like Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Trace Adkins, Carrie Underwood, Shania Twain and a lot more. I feel fashion and sex plays a major influence in nowadays music. You can find the most popular music and videos filled with sex elements and trendy fashions. That’s what attracts the audience, especially the young ones, who are the major supporter of pop music. I feel Shania Twain and Garth Brooks, opened the part for Dixie Chicks and gang to bring in more fans to country music. Their different arrangement of country music and their trendier and youthful appearances blasted them into popularity with the young. Trendy music videos also have helped them proclaim themselves as country pop artist. The number one watched musical show like “American Idol” did help Carrie Underwood and Kellie Pickler to bring more followers to country pop, not only in the United States, but worldwide. Not forgetting those handsome, trendy and sexy new cowboys and cowgirls we have nowadays, who are starting to make a big impact on the youngsters. For instance, Taylor Swift, who is just 18 and is capturing the young pop audiences. Now, is country pop killing traditional country music? Don’t get me wrong, I love traditional country music and everything about country music, but I feel some of the critics are silly. I am proud that country music is gaining popularity through pop. I feel country music should move on in accordance with time, but never forget their roots. There should be a mixture of the young and old. It’s the right time for traditional country music to embrace country pop as their family or they will lose out. I don’t believe pop in country would kill the arts of traditional country music because the popularity of country pop will eventually bring in more audience to the country music world. Moreover, I don’t think the new artists will forget their roots. Take for instant LeAnn Rimes. She was popular as a pop artist, but she did go back to her roots and made a traditional country album, which introduced the old country songs. Some of the younger generations never heard of those traditional songs before LeAnn sang it, and now they are influenced. Same goes with my blog. Frankly, it’s not a big concern to me if the country music sounds too much like mainstream pop music even without an even more pop-sounding subgenre, because I always believe traditional country music will never die, just like rock n roll. Did gospel music die when traditional country music became popular? Guess not!
The enemy is not within country music, but from the other music genres. For many years the pop music industry are held by other music genres and they feel threatened by country pop. This is all about money and who takes control of the pop charts makes the most bucks. I think hip-hop is topping the charts now. For instance, the 2007 Grammy’s Awards, when Carrie Underwood was not allowed to sing her country pop songs, matter of fact they made her sing a traditional country number and one from the Eagles, which is rock. Isn’t that strange and bias? You can never hear country pop on radios or find country pop music videos on MTV in some part of the world, and some people have never seen a musical country video, but thank you to YouTube and CMT for being unbiased. It’s all about hip-hop nowadays. Not that I hate hip-hop, but I think they are getting silly. You can find hip-hop music filling the top 10 hottest songs on the billboard charts, but I feel country pop is creeping and threatening those music genre. Hip-hop is slowly dying. YES! Believe me they will die soon, unless those “booty shaking girls” starts taking off their clothes. Can’t wait for that to happen, “boobs shaking girls”. Frankly, I am getting boarded with those ass shaking videos. I need some good music for my ears not my eyes. I love country music, regardless if it’s pop, traditional, bluegrass, western, bakersfield, outlaw, honky-tonk, rockabilly or even plain Cajun. Country music is always sweet and meaningful to me. Don’t get me wrong, I also love other music genres, but country is my soul. Go Country Pop! Start booty kicking with your two steps!
Are the Chicks sticking their heads into trouble waters? Well, I believe they deserve the rights to express their opinions to anti George W. Bush and antiwar comments on the Iraqi War. Probably they are creating enemies, but I just feel they are themselves. The Chicks have always been against WAR. Anyway, who likes WAR, except for those arms dealers and greedy individuals. This is my two cents thought. This world would be peaceful if we found-out GOD is actually an alien, and we don’t need to live on oil. Anyway, what would I know, I am just a music lover and a dum ass blogger. Please don’t dislike me, if I feel sorry for the sufferings, regardless who they are. Anyway, this album “Taking the Long Way” is more of a country rock and more towards pop. Anyway, the Chicks are International known and they are not merely a country act. Even the album cover looks more urban. They look like they are in London. Will this album portray a Nashville sound? Guess not. But anyway who cares when they produce good chill-out numbers. If you are a yuppie, you will love this album. I believe country is over for the Chicks and this is their crossover album. Going to miss them indeed, probably for the next 2 years or so. Bye Bye Dixie, Hello LA.
Oil Oil Oil so much oil, I am getting dizzy....
Dixie Chicks - Taking the Long Way
Once again its time to vote for your sexiest country’s male 2007. Last year Keith Urban had the most votes. Can he hold on to it? Tough, very tough indeed! I can’t wait for the girl’s category to be published. I heard it might be out soon. Anyway, I will put it in here when it comes out and as for the male category, I think I will give this one a skip and vote for the girls. Fell kind of strange voting for a man, but my prediction is…..THE MOST SEXIEST COUNTRY MAN 2007…..is ME!! VOTE ME! VOTE ME! Please, I need it, ha ha ha.
Click On Picture To Cast Vote
I guess its time to lay down some straightforward set of rules and explain my standing on this blog. I made this blog for the sole purpose of entertaining everyone by introducing the artists and their music/videos and movies, which comes from my personal collections. I can ensure you that ALL music and movies and most music videos in this blog belongs to me through many years of purchasing LPs, CDs, Carbon Tapes, DVDs and Musical & Movie Videos. I spend a great deal of time, effort and money, converting my LPs, VHS and Carbon Tapes to MP3 & CDs, moreover spending hell of a time uploading them. Therefore, small donations would be much appreciated. It doesn’t have to be CASH, which I will further explain later. Sometimes, I hate new technologies, but we all got to live with it. Frankly, I could’ve bought a brand new car or even a house, with the amount of money I spend on music and videos. I can ensure you that they are all legitimately purchased and originals, whereas some are also inherited from my parents and friends, which are quite rare nowadays.
Disclaimer
All music and videos on this site are for sampling purposes only and will only be posted / linked for a limited period of time. Please use the samples for personal usage. Gradually and occasionally, I will shut-down the downloader and you will no longer be able to get the samples. Therefore, I would suggest getting your samples as soon as possible. I foremost encourage all of you to purchase the original CDs or DVDs of the artists or movies. If you are one of these artists or agents, and would like your music or movie removed from this site, please notify me by e-mail and I will endeavour to remove them as soon as possible.
The Rules
Please do not react in a manner which is abusive when commenting or sharing your thoughts. My blog commenting section is open to all, therefore it’s not age restricted. We have to consider others who might be too young to adsorb us adult’s thoughts.
All sample music and videos on my blog will be put up for a specific time. If you enjoy it and would like to keep it as your collections, I would recommend you to purchase it, either through my recommendations or whatever means suits you best.
Anyone can email me at mickybull@yahoo.com on whatever questions or information you need to share or inform me. Only email me when you really need to contact me personally, other than that, just leave a comment in the blog. Sorry, I can’t spend time reading or replying to too many emails.
If you wish to copy and link any of the contents in my blogs, especially the music players into your own web-page, by all means please inform me before hand.
I consider this blog as my home and I treat it as part of my living room. Anyone is welcome here, which makes you my guest. Sorry, I can’t provide you any refreshments, but I can still entertain you through my stereo and television. Together we can enjoy music and videos, moreover share our thoughts about music or whatever comes to mind.
Ok everyone, these are simple rules to abide to, and I hope everyone understood them. Please have fun and enjoy my living room, but please don’t leave a mess or poor me, I have to clean it. In the future, if there are any changes to these set of rules, I will keep everyone updated. Thank you for reading and welcome to my blog.
This is Part 2 of “The Legends of Country Music”, which features Waylon Jennings’ live performance with some good back-up musicians. The second part features Billie Jo Spears’ live performance of her hit song, “Blanket On The Ground”. She is one of my favourite female country artists, and I will write more about her in the future. Probably, I might make her one of the album of the week. So watch out for that.
I am going to play in parts of this video “The Legends of Country Music”, which features some of the top country music legends such as George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Merle Haggard, Patsy Cline, Charley Pride and more. Part 1, will feature George Jones and Willie Nelson live performance. If you love the old country, this is a collectable item, so if you don’t have it, you better get one before it no longer exists. Willie's guitar plucking is so good.
It’s great to watch the new sing the old. With the current improvement in sound technology, the old country music sounds better when the new country singer sings them. Therefore, I have loaded some videos of the new singing with the old. Hope you will like it. Videos = “A Good Year for The Roses” by Alan Jackson & George Jones and “Blue eyes Crying in the Rain” by Shania Twain & Willie Nelson. I love the way Shania sings here; matter of fact Alan’s voice is so perfect for his song with George. She is so natural for this sort of music. I will post more soon.