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Carrie Underwood

I think in many instances it depends when you grew up and what was popular at the time. I love late 80's and 90s/00s, but 70s and earlier country is terrible twang to my ears. I am not sure what is worse, the new pop/country or the old country. Probably the old country. I know that will not be a popular opinion, but taste in music is really personal!
 
I think in many instances it depends when you grew up and what was popular at the time. I love late 80's and 90s/00s, but 70s and earlier country is terrible twang to my ears. I am not sure what is worse, the new pop/country or the old country. Probably the old country. I know that will not be a popular opinion, but taste in music is really personal!
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You must concede, its talent more than sub-genre that sounds good no matter when produced.
 
I think in many instances it depends when you grew up and what was popular at the time. I love late 80's and 90s/00s, but 70s and earlier country is terrible twang to my ears. I am not sure what is worse, the new pop/country or the old country. Probably the old country. I know that will not be a popular opinion, but taste in music is really personal!
I have read somewhere that our musical tastes are pretty much locked in when we hit our early 30s, or something like that. It is some sort of psychological imprinting, I guess.

That early country was so awful, even back in the day, I would run from it - with a few exceptions. But pop country in the 80s and 90s was just as bad or worse, for me.

Johnny, Jerry, Willie, and some of the other balladeers, were mighty good, but the big-gut twang, no thanks.
 

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