Once bernie breaks a few tackles and gets into the open field he's unstoppable
kEeP pOliTiCs OuT oF mUh CoUnTrY mUsIc!
Quick, someone check on Toby Keith
My mom would listen to that anytime it was on the radio during the Bush years. Drove me up the fuuuuucking wall.Speaking of which....
courtesey of the red white and blue will always be the shittiest piece of shit country song ever released. Fuck that song.
My mom would listen to that anytime it was on the radio during the Bush years. Drove me up the fuuuuucking wall.
Dixie Chicks went hard against bush and it pretty much killed their careers. However I think there are a couple of them that support Democrats but keep it low keyAside from Garth, are there any country music stars that actually support democratic nominees? I would assume all of them would support Trump in order to appease their redneck fanbases.
Dixie Chicks went hard against bush and it pretty much killed their careers. However I think there are a couple of them that support Democrats but keep it low key
I'm nominating "Have You Forgotten?" by Darryl Worley for the sheer smug-ass delusions presented in the lyrics.Speaking of which....
courtesey of the red white and blue will always be the shittiest piece of shit country song ever released. Fuck that song.
I mean, Garth almost certainly is not pro-Trump, so they're in for disappointment either way.
As far as mainstream artists, most just kind of don't say much about politics but support some progressive initiatives from time to time, or contribute to Democrat campaigns. Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire, for instance, love being gay icons and have contributed to pro-LGBT causes, but I don't think they've actively endorsed any politician in the last couple of decades. Willie Nelson has publicly denounced Trump and has two anti-Trump songs that I know of, and he strongly backed Beto in the past.
Tim McGraw once surprisingly said "It's innate in me to be a blue-dog Democrat. I'm not saying I'm right or wrong, but that's what I am. My wife and I and our family will do everything we can to support Obama. I like his ideas, I like his energy, and I like the statement he would make for our country to the world." I'm kind of surprised his fanbase just kind of forgot.
If you get into indie and alternative country, you're going to find a lot of left leaning artists. Jason Isbell being probably the most obvious one. Most of his songs have politically charged lyrics, and he's very active on Twitter voicing his opinion.
Tim and Brad is legitimately shocking the hell out of me. Anyone know if Eric Church is? Not into country and was dragged to see him with some family and he was actually really good live. I just hope he's not an asshole.A lot of them are much more liberal in private. Hard to go around the world and see people from all different walks of life and stay conservative.
Brad Paisley is certainly liberal. Wheelhouse is all about getting out of your comfort zone.
Aside from Garth, are there any country music stars that actually support democratic nominees? I would assume all of them would support Trump in order to appease their redneck fanbases.
I'm European... so I'm a little confused. Is this as stupid as it seems?
The Trump supporter thinks Garth Brooks has a Bernie Sanders shirt on?
Fucking yikes.I hate to think of the statement he was making last year while playing in Pittsburgh...
Garth Brooks is a phantom, a spectre, an idea that exists simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. He is the tune you cant quite identify that plays incessantly in the back of your mind, while also being the ageless traveling bard that sells out venues wherever he performs. He dances at the edge of your perception, and in that moment of mad clarity where your senses are finally able to focus upon and realize his true countenance, he will simply morph into another form and retreat once again into the dark recesses of your mind, forever the unquantifiable face of that which limited, human minds have resigned themselves to identify as "pop-country-music".Sidetracking but Garth Brooks is like a phantom musician to me, I cannot recall anything by him, I cannot recall how he even looks, yet he is apparently one of the most successful musicians ever.
Sidetracking but Garth Brooks is like a phantom musician to me, I cannot recall anything by him, I cannot recall how he even looks, yet he is apparently one of the most successful musicians ever.
Garth Brooks is a phantom, a spectre, an idea that exists simultaneously everywhere and nowhere. He is the tune you cant quite identify that plays incessantly in the back of your mind, while also being the ageless traveling bard that sells out venues wherever he performs. He dances at the edge of your perception, and in that moment of mad clarity where your senses are finally able to focus upon and realize his true countenance, he will simply morph into another form and retreat once again into the dark recesses of your mind, forever the unquantifiable face of that which limited, human minds have resigned themselves to identify as "pop-country-music".
omg this almost made me spit out my drink
I hate country music with a passion, but Garth Brooks is a goddamned showman. My sister went to one of his concerts back in like 90 and also got the concert video. That shit was insane and would still be by todays standards. So yeah I hate country music but I fuck with Garth.I saw Garth in concert back in 2016 and it was one of the greatest fucking concerts I have ever seen. Right next to Jay-z/ Kanye
Sanders is running for President AND a touchdown!
What power do the glasses imbue?So many middle age dude's with sunglasses in those responses lol.