Most country music sounds the same to me: It's a bunch of sh!t.
2006-07-11 18:40:19
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answered by Cardinals = Greatness 6
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All songs sound alike according to the type of music that you are listening to. Country songs will have pretty much the same beat like rap, merengue, salsa, hip hop, and many others do as well. That's why they have a different categories for different songs and way to dance every single one of them. An example, you can't dance salsa like you would dance rap since the beat is different. Music will have the improvement and times to change and add some more different beats but always keeping the basic so it won't change the basic tradition for each department.
2006-07-11 17:03:52
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answered by xxxyourtigerxxx 2
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i don't know. but can repubs read this:
U-turn as White House agrees to Geneva Conventions protection for detainees
By Alec Russell, in Washington
(Filed: 12/07/2006)
All Pentagon detainees, including those at Guantanamo Bay, are to be entitled to the protection enshrined in the Geneva Conventions, the White House said yesterday. For four years, the Bush administration has argued that terrorist detainees were a special category and should not be treated as prisoners of war.
The policy U-turn comes after a ruling by the Supreme Court last month that the military commissions set up by President George W Bush to try detainees broke US law and the Geneva Conventions.
Under the new policy, Article Three of the Geneva Conventions, which bars inhumane treatment and guarantees certain basic legal rights, will now apply. The Bush administration insisted that the memo was not a U-turn but merely a recognition of the Supreme Court ruling.
"It is not really a reversal of policy," Tony Snow, the White House spokesman, said.
2006-07-11 16:59:14
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answered by soperson 4
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Are you kidding me? All country music sounds the same! With the exception of some pop music, the rest of the musical world writes the songs themselves; they don't have someone writing the lyrics, then the music, and finally have someone with a nice voice sing it.
Non-country music singers mean "yeah" when they sing "yeah". Country singers sing it because it was written on the piece of paper.
2006-07-11 17:01:40
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answered by benbobbins 3
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Have always thought the same about country music....it all sounds the same.
2006-07-11 17:17:18
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answered by ndmagicman 7
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Maybe if you took a class on listening to music you would begin to be able to tell the difference when listening to different types of music. You may still like country music the best and you may still dislike other types of music. However, armed with that knowledge you would be able to tell others why you like country music the best and why do may not like certain other music.
2006-07-11 17:03:14
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answered by Paula P 4
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That's a 2-part question.
1. "WHY?" Why is a question that has bothered philosophers for thousands of years. Aristotle as Plato, Plato asked Homer, Homer asked Jethro. None of them could answer the question "WHY?"
2. "does all non country music sound the same?" No.
2006-07-11 17:01:07
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answered by SPLATT 7
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I always thought most country music sounded the same. You think rock, hip hop, blues, jazz and classical music sound similar? Okay.
2006-07-11 16:57:42
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answered by Carlito Sway 5
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Perhaps the excessive inbreeding may make country music fans somewhat confused. Surely someone like you whose mother and father are sister and brother and whose great uncle is also your great grandmother and also your second cousin twice removed would find the subtle differences between, say rap and classical music somewhat bewildering.
2006-07-11 17:03:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hot tip: all country music sounds the same, too, kid.
2006-07-11 17:00:02
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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