Re: Grammys Finally Break From Country

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On 12 Feb 2007 06:51:41 -0800, "Rick" <snarfie.mcdougal@comcast.net>
wrote:

>The Recording Academy has played with country music from a distance
>for years, giving occasional lip service to our music and its
>establishment, but last night they finally layed down their cards.
>Celebrating the Dixie Chicks as they did, when country music - fans,
>stations and labels alike - is long finished with them, made clear
>that it's the agenda that matters to the RAA, not the music. Fair
>enough. I'm sure that they're proud of the statement that they made,
>but as far as I'm concerned what once was a mildly interesting
>entertainment event is now impossible to be taken seriously as either
>knowledgeable or the least bit representative of our genre of music.
>
>Rick


The PC music industry simply loves anything reflecting or promoting
cultural degeneracy. (Rap, hip-hop, latino, et al, ad nauseum)

Max

p.s. Note the constant play give that tripe put out by that loathsome
duo, "Montgomery Gentry". ("Some people can change")
Recall that Troy Gentry was convicted last year of shooting a bear
penned in one acre enclosure. A real man.)
 
I gave up on the Grammys when those "Boogie Oogie Oogie" girls won
Best New Artist over acts who proved to be far more talented &
enduring



ER
"Misguided Idealism Will Get U.S. Killed"
 

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