Texas country is way up there, but I tend to listen to The Brewing Network or Basic Brewing Radio.
Sorry for the sort of off-topic post, but I want to ask about "Texas Country".
Because, my neighbor is a musician and he does "texas country". For my birthday, he takes me out to fellow musicians and we sign and stuff. I have a TERRRIBLE voice, but I love music (have all my life) and play instruments and have a great time.
So,here's my point. So, one time I was singing with some friends when they had an appearance (totally accidentally, I was on stage and somehow was singing and holding hands with Mona McCall but that is a very long story).
I know this Texas country stuff, and Ron (my good friend) sings lots of it from his days of appearing in ice houses in S. Texas in the 70s/80s/90s.
Last week, when we were sitting around drinking after an event with Darrel McCall, he played some songs I didn't know. He mentioned the artists name, but didnt' talk about it much. And it didn't bother me until just now! (And my singing still sucked, in case you were wondering).
He told me the guy played with Johnny Bush way back and was "Texas Country", but I swear I knew every single one! I did NOT know these songs.
If you guys know Texas Country, and could pass on some things I don't know to impress my friends in S. Texas, I would be ever so grateful.
Don't worry about your singing, it's just all about having fun and I can tell you when I play I don't care at all how well the people can sing that actually SING ALONG! That's the sweetest music ever.
I like lots of different genres of music and beer and music seem to go hand-in-hand. I like prog metal and two of my favorite bands just released albums - Redemption - "The Art of Loss" and Circus Maximus - "Havoc." I like a lot of old R&B like Luther Vandross, Earth, Wind and Fire, etc. I also like 80s Hair Metal - Triumph, Scorpions, Ratt, Iron Maiden, etc.
Ratt was actually a lot better than thought they would be. I wish I had checked them out in the 80's when they were popular.
I was kidding about my previous list. I'm pretty eclectic, but you could make a wise bet if you said Blue Murder, Euforquestra, Pistil Whips, Pink Floyd, That One Guy, Heatbox, Rhonda larson, any 80's pop or rock, Joe Satriani, etc.
We usually end up listening to lucero or jimmy eat world or maybe some bad religion. I just bought tickets to see Lucero play at Bells Brewery in a couple weeks.
I always have music on always, brew day is no different. I'm all over the place, but I think last brew day was all Clutch.
Nice! Saw Clutch for the first time a few months ago with Corrosion of Conformity, awesome concert!!!!:rockin:
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