No country for old men? Well...

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The lack of country music on the forum was mentioned in another thread so I just had to remedy that. Not an original by me but recorded live and mixed and mastered in Mixbus32C on AVLinux several years ago. Dale Watson - I Lie When I Drink:
https://soundcloud.com/roger-rattus/i-lie-when-i-drink
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Haha,

We're knockin' down the genres one by one! Great mix! The band sounds like they would be a fun night out, obviously they have honed their craft in many a saloon.. :D
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GMaq wrote: Tue Nov 09, 2021 2:10 am Haha,

We're knockin' down the genres one by one! Great mix! The band sounds like they would be a fun night out, obviously they have honed their craft in many a saloon.. :D
Yes was a wonderful show. I loved how the crowd were all singing along with the chorus and the band even backed off a touch to let them, I didn't turn up the audience mics for that at all. 8)
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It's a genre I know very little about, but this was fun to listen to, thanks for sharing!
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Sounds great, and the mix is done nicely too. That was a good listen!

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In debates lamenting the difference between real country western, and modern country western,
I dare say this one would land on the real side of the barstool! A lot more mugs, than moogs... :wink:
Great mix, even if you're not a bartender by trade!
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Love it! :D :lol: :mrgreen:
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Post by milo »

Yeah, this one is the real deal -- as gritty and clever as country ever gets. This one falls squarely in the beloved subgenre of country songs that glorify the low-life. "I've Got Friends in Low Places" is perhaps the best known tune from this genre, but there are hundreds of similar songs in American country/bluegrass/folk.

Great performance.
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