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WillieCash
01-10-2007, 11:33 AM
Who of the lineup do you guys think makes the respective lists?

Trust me, I'm not complaining, I'm glad that the show will feature REAL country music!

For me is goes as such:

REAL:
Willie Nelson
Kris Kristofferson
Neko Case
David Serby (Local Cali Guy, I have booked him at one of my shows, he is fantastic!)
Emmylou Harris
Lucinda Williams
Jason Aldean (Barely makes the list. More for his record co...)
Earl Scruggs
Nickel Creek
Yonder Mtn String Band
Junior Brown
Alejandro Escovedo
Marty Stuart
Garrison Keillor (More Folk but much closer than a lot of performers)

Pop:
Sugarland
Alan Jackson
Sara Evans
Kenney Chesney
Sugarland (These guys are like a poor man's Fleetwod Mac)
Brooks & Dunn

Unknown:
Everyone else...

menikmati
01-10-2007, 06:57 PM
the "pop" is what will sell the tickets and attract fans and make the festival a lasting endeavor for years to come...the "real" is to gain cred and offer some diversity. Overall, for what it is, it's a very very solid lineup...and I think this festival will do very well, and satisfy all fans alike.

DawgMa
01-11-2007, 05:39 AM
I think the opportunity for folks to see a variety of performers at the same setting enables everyone to be exposed to an ecclectic blend of sounds. This is an opportunity that many of us have not had, in a very long time, here in SoCal. I hope that everyone comes with an open mind and prepared for a good time with simply good music to sit back and enjoy.

As for the line-ups, people will probably only go to the ones where there's room. Since Alan Jackson had to cancel due to the fires in Soboba, I imagine he will be a real draw. However, like a glass of water to a Bedouin, I'm sure no one will complain about a thing!!

WillieCash
01-11-2007, 08:59 AM
Don't get me wrong, the REAL artists here are worth the ticket price on their own. But I do realize the bill would have never been assembled without the draw of the pop country audience.

bluesbob
01-11-2007, 02:57 PM
Basically...it looks like the "Mane" Stage has all the crap...oops, I mean pop acts. The other three stages are for the real country artists.

Cooter
01-11-2007, 03:44 PM
However, like a glass of water to a Bedouin, I'm sure no one will complain about a thing!!

water prices=guaranteed bitching ;)

Countrygurl
01-11-2007, 03:57 PM
It seems that if someone didnt like "pop" country that there are 3 full other stages that one could enjoy. sounds neat. :)

suprefan
01-11-2007, 04:41 PM
water prices=guaranteed bitching ;)

Yes, even with water probably only costing $2 everyone will still comeplain.

menikmati
01-11-2007, 04:58 PM
maybe they should set up a trough full of water

sugarready
01-12-2007, 03:19 PM
Alan Jackson doesn't make it on the "real" list??!!! Have you ever seen him in concert??:eek: :confused:

WillieCash
01-16-2007, 08:19 AM
Alan Jackson made the list until he released that 9/11 song.....

Cut, so cut....

sugarready
01-16-2007, 04:49 PM
Ok...then what did you mean with that little comment you put next to Sugarland?:confused:

WillieCash
01-17-2007, 07:52 AM
I mean just what it says.

I saw these guys on somw award show and they look like a knock-off Fleetwood Mac. The broad looks like a wanna be Stevie Nicks that bought some old "white witch" clothes on Ebay and their set piece was some huge lame-ass castle with fog coming from the "moat".

When Willie Nelson comes out on stage with a big castle behind him dressed like some 70s rocker I will shoot myself. Oh wait, it won't happen. Because guys like him have enough talent and stage presence that that they don't need cheap gimmicks like that......

TomAz
01-17-2007, 12:23 PM
I love Alejandro Escovedo, I have seen him many times. He is sure not "pop" but he's not "real country" either. Pigeon-holing is a waste of time.

sugarready
01-17-2007, 02:53 PM
I mean just what it says.

I saw these guys on somw award show and they look like a knock-off Fleetwood Mac. The broad looks like a wanna be Stevie Nicks that bought some old "white witch" clothes on Ebay and their set piece was some huge lame-ass castle with fog coming from the "moat".

When Willie Nelson comes out on stage with a big castle behind him dressed like some 70s rocker I will shoot myself. Oh wait, it won't happen. Because guys like him have enough talent and stage presence that that they don't need cheap gimmicks like that......


You obviously don't know what good music is then

mjbad
01-19-2007, 09:58 AM
willie;

Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson.....place on the real list...as they were involved with The Flying Burrito Bros., The Byrds, Desert Rose Band, Laurel Canyon Ramblers...I'm quite sure they spent a few jam sessions with the one and only Gram Parsons......

mjbad
01-19-2007, 10:10 AM
For anybody looking for elements of willie's real list...go to your search engine...type SOMAFM...then to bootliquor...it will give the sugarfoot and kenny chutney fans an idea where the jim beam/budweiser chaser country fans hang!!!........ Gary Stewart lives......catch The Corb Lund Band out of Alberta...good stuff!!!!

rdy2prty
02-06-2007, 03:24 PM
I agree with your list and no matter who is on the main stage I will be seeing Willie, how could anyone miss his performance? I have every intention to see my favorites off the main stage.

I don't agree that trashing the up and coming musicians is acceptable and I do want to see some of them as well. Remember all of your list was at one time a new singer and probably considered pop at the time.

Misfit138
02-07-2007, 07:07 AM
Willie,

What are your thoughts on Flip Flop boy Chesney producing Willie's next album?

Misfit138
02-07-2007, 07:12 AM
the "pop" is what will sell the tickets and attract fans and make the festival a lasting endeavor for years to come...the "real" is to gain cred and offer some diversity. Overall, for what it is, it's a very very solid lineup...and I think this festival will do very well, and satisfy all fans alike.

Not always true.. Its a difference of making some money or making lots of money.. There are festivals that do not bring in the pop acts that will continue to grow.

SHOW&GO
02-07-2007, 12:43 PM
Alright, so George Strait is on the "unknown list"?

There goes our opinion flying right out the door.

iconoclast78
02-07-2007, 04:11 PM
You definitely have to include roger alan wade in the real list. Of all the places to discover a country singer, I first heard his music on the Howard Stern show. He's Johnny Knoxville's cousin. Anyone who writes a song about wanting to shoot someone in the ass with a bb gun is the real thing.

hillbillyRockstar
02-27-2007, 07:18 AM
Looking forward to all the artists. Why do people have to like one or the other? It's all country to me. Come on, it's not like the pop country artists are singing with rap stars (oops, I guess some are). I can boo the rap stars off the stage when it doesn't fit into the song, but will welcome any artist classified under country in the music store.