June 11, 2012. Outlaw country.
Nate:
This is the perfect song to lead with on the genre and no one can deny he is an outlaw in life and music. -Nate
Impossible to talk outlaw country without David Allan Coe. -Frank
Even though I like The Ride better, this represents the genre better. -Nate
David Allan Coe: Long Haired Redneck
Can't help to laugh at this song. Its true to life for me. -Nate
Very good track for the genre. Hank jr. grew up around all the original outlaws. -Frank
Hank Williams, Jr: All My Rowdy Friends (Have Settled Down)
This is a great tune from a great singer-songwriter. -Nate
If you hadn't posted Merle, I would have. -Frank
Why didn’t you do I Don’t Ride Bareback Anymore, I was expecting it. -Nate
Merle Haggard: Mama Tried
Two country greats on one stage, one song. In my opinion one on the great collaborations of this great genre. -Nate
Great choice of song as well. -Frank
Johhny Cash and Kris Kristofferson: Sunday Morning Coming Down
The greatest artist in the genre. Musically talented and bringing the genre back. -Nate
I didn't post any Hank 3 cos I knew you would. Hank 3 is reviving classic country while reinventing it. A punk with a red neck. -Frank
Goddamn Right. Nate
Hank 3: Crazed Country Rebel
Frank:
When Willie left Nashville to go back to Texas, he started singing by his own rules, virtually inventing outlaw country. Outlaw country has less to do with what you sing about and more to do with why you do what you do. Here is a newer Willie Nelson song, this version from Snoop Dogg’s album, Doggumentary. -Frank
Ok, its not truly gutter type country which is what outlaw country is to me but I can see why you picked this song. That and the fact you’re obsessed with the red headed stranger. -Nate
Willie has made a career out of breaking the Nashville rules for country music. He is one of the outlaws the other outlaws sing about. -Frank
Snoop Dogg f. Willie Nelson: Superman
Kris Kristofferson is a prolific songwriter, and one of the original outlaws. -Frank
Who ripped this song off, I can’t remember. -Nate
Kris Kristofferson: The Pilgrim, Chapter 33
Lee Ving had an outlaw country side project that recorded back in 1983. Like FEAR, most Range War songs are about beer, as I am sure this one is in some way. -Frank
Hahhahahaahahahahahahhahaaha. Damn, I haven’t heard this. -Nate
Range War: Don't Tread On Me
Jamey Johnson is a new school outlaw. -Frank
Good call. -Nate
Jamey Johnson: High Cost of Living
I wouldn't normally repeat an artist, and I was going to post 'If That Ain't country', but this one seems a fitting end to the day. -Frank
David Allan Coe: Willie, Waylon and Me
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