I believe many of the country artist want clean, yet entertaining lyrics.. Alan Jackson, George Strait, Billy Currington, Sara Evans, Miranda Lambert, Blake Shelton, Matina Mc Bride, Faith Hill, and Tim McGraw are just a few I can name off hand!
2007-09-23 10:53:20
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answered by Pinyon 7
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They rose to the top of the punk world, which was the next big genre after the new rock and roll groups were just sell outs with pretty faces and hair. And then they challenged what punk, nay, ANY popular music really could be with 'London Calling'. They sorta killed rock and roll and punk (sorta kinda), but really opened up the whole industry, and showed them that a group trying new things could still sell. I mean, The Beatles and Dylan are better, but The Clash made more of a contribution to the ENTIRE music scene, especially today's, where bands are allowed to exist under the shadows and make whatever kind of record they want. If it wasn't for The Clash and 'London Calling', they probably couldn't do that as well as they do today. (Radiohead also kinda invented the whole indie scene, but they're not really a classic band yet.) Their slick brand of brit rock has influenced many major artists such as coldplay, travis and snow patrol (all great bands). But Radiohead is special in its own way and has plenty of great albums to back it up, the best of them being the bends and ok computer, with Hail to the Thief coming in a close third. Probably the greatest Radiohead song is Street Spirit (Fade Out) on The Bends; it has a great, simple riff throughout the song and Thom Yorke's vocals are excellent. Other great songs include Fake Plastic Trees, High and Dry, Airbag, Paranoid Android, Let Down, Karma Police, No Surprises, Knives Out, 2+2=5 (The Lukewarm), There There (The Boney King of Nowhere), and The National Anthem.
2016-05-17 05:58:06
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answered by ? 3
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