Country hasn’t always been the Luke Bryan’s and Toby Keith’s and whoever else has been playing on country radio for the past 20 years. Singing songs about “sittin in your truck out by the lake, 80 miles from Santa Fe.”

Country music was about feeling detached from your labor, feeling alone, running from the law, punching your boss, and getting high. It was about rejecting urban sprawl. It was about bandits, freight trains, and growing up poor. In fact… one could argue that country music is historically the most left leaning genre of music to date. From Tennessee Ernie Ford’s Sixteen Tons, to Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5, to the modern artists in the alt country music scene today. Country music is made for us. And it never went away, it became harder to find good country with the commercialization of the genre. Capitalism put its filthy fucking hands in OUR music and soiled everything we loved about it.

So if you think you don’t like country music you and consider yourself a leftist.. I think you owe it to yourself to do some research into the genre. Those songs I used as examples above are great. Other examples of amazing older country songs are

Guy Clark - L.A. Freeway

Johnny Paycheck - take this job and shove it

Loretta Lynn - Coal Miners Daughter

Steve Earl - The Mountain

I could make a very long list of great old country songs, but I’ll stop there. Some newer songs to check out

Tyler Childers - Hard Times

Bella White - Just like leaving

Benjamin Tod - I Will Rise

I could make an equally long list of great modern country songs. You’re just not going to hear any of them on the radio. If you listen to those songs and still just don’t like them, that’s fine. I just think as leftists, tankies, anarkiddies, whatever you call yourself… we owe it to country music to give it more than a once over from what youve heard on the radio.

So yeah that’s my post. It was going to be a comment on @DasKarlBarx ’s post about country music but I felt this deserved its own post.

  • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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    3 years ago

    9 to 5

    I hear you, and think you're right but the less said about this one lately the better lol

    It's been a minute since I've listened to country newer than the 80s. Curious, What's (if any) the take on hank 3? Listened to a few things of his over a decade ago but didn't get too far in. From what I remember it wouldn't surprise me if he had some problematic shit.

    • Diogenes_Barrel [love/loves]
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      3 years ago

      hank 3

      oh my fucking god there's another one riding his (grand)daddy's corpse :michael-laugh:

      • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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        3 years ago

        Lol I can't really remember his music other than a cover of Johnny Cash so that probably says everything.

        I remember he had a punk-y band too tho so couldn't remember if thatbwas any good. Back in those days I wasn't much for anything punk adjacent

        • Diogenes_Barrel [love/loves]
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          3 years ago

          im kinda curious what this 'punk' Hank Williams bringing but his albums include "Rebel Within" "Rebel Proud" and "Hillbilly Joker" :joker-gaming: LMAO

          hes definitely a CHUD

          • viva_la_juche [they/them, any]
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            3 years ago

            Lmao what a title. I just assume everyone making country music after the 70s is a chud or at least an oppurtunist