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They say rock-n-roll is a mixture of country and blues Tobin S. Aug 2012 #1
That "belch" singing of late. alphafemale Aug 2012 #3
this is one of my favorite bands OriginalGeek Aug 2012 #11
Yeah. Like that! alphafemale Aug 2012 #14
lol, it's cool OriginalGeek Aug 2012 #17
There will always be a place in music for a man with a guitar and/or a voice that cracks your heart. alphafemale Aug 2012 #2
I'd like to agree with you.... sendero Aug 2012 #4
As I said downthread, the real question is "Who would play him today?" OmahaBlueDog Aug 2012 #35
Radio play.. sendero Aug 2012 #36
Definitely not. Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #5
Upper Darby boy would be rollin' over in his grave Patiod Aug 2012 #6
Leroy is Bad, man, BAD. More gang-like than rural cowbay bad. Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #8
on a side note; I'd pay a bounty to anyone who can find me OriginalGeek Aug 2012 #12
How would you classify John Denver? aint_no_life_nowhere Aug 2012 #16
Disgusting what Charlie Rich did to John Denver at the CMA's oregonjen Aug 2012 #18
Oh, that's awful! I never heard that. How utterly rude. But it ultimately reflects badly on Rich... Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #19
Thank God I'm A Country Boy! Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #20
He sang about that stuff, too. sadbear Aug 2012 #9
I don't know if technically we do have top 40 stations, truedelphi Aug 2012 #23
No. I always considered his music to be more along the lines of folk music. Arkansas Granny Aug 2012 #7
And not just music. sadbear Aug 2012 #10
Yeah...I've thought a time or two that he would've come out with more wonderful songs. Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #21
"How is music different if Jim Croce lives" is one of the great what-ifs OmahaBlueDog Aug 2012 #32
He probably wouldn't be on radio these days. Many artists of that period who are still Arkansas Granny Aug 2012 #37
Taylor is still widely played on adult/contemporart formats OmahaBlueDog Aug 2012 #38
I agree, Croce would have a hard time getting airplay. malthaussen Aug 2012 #41
Here is Croce singing an old country tune Major Nikon Aug 2012 #13
Well, THAT'S a country song, for sure. But it doesn't sound like him. Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #22
It's him Major Nikon Aug 2012 #24
Wow. I never heard that before. Imagine that. Good song, though. nt Honeycombe8 Aug 2012 #29
It's one of my favorites Major Nikon Aug 2012 #30
Oh and btw I have tickets to see Elton John alphafemale Aug 2012 #15
Mrs. OBD has seen him, but I haven't OmahaBlueDog Aug 2012 #34
He was a crossover -- I always considered him country, because he was in my dad's 8-track collection fishwax Aug 2012 #25
Jim Croce was in my 8-track collection too, along with John Denver and Gordon Lightfoot, and Arkansas Granny Aug 2012 #27
You won't often hear Whole Lotta Love or When the Levee Breaks on Country Radio, though fishwax Aug 2012 #28
It would be a shame pipi_k Aug 2012 #26
Country has always been a more uneven genre OmahaBlueDog Aug 2012 #33
Most country music today is doing what Rock-n-Roll did in the 70s lastlib Aug 2012 #40
No way. n/t RebelOne Aug 2012 #31
Soft Rock with some country background to it. I bet country stations would play it. Motown_Johnny Aug 2012 #39
Croce wouldn't be released today seanpencil Aug 2012 #42
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