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Laertes 06-25-08 12:18 PM

Merle Haggard or Big & Rich
 
So, I'm getting into country music. Really enjoying it after flirting with it via alt.country for years now....

I have limited funds. Both albums are the same price at my local store. Which one should I buy? "Hag" by Merle Haggard, which is a greatest hits collection, or "Horse of a Different Color" by Big & Rich. Both albums were on a list by Entertainment Weekly which suggested country albums for those who don't like country (and some posters on a country music website agreed it was a good list).

On one hand, I like "Okie from Muskogee", but I also really kinda admire Big & Rich's idea of country music without prejudice and his incorporation of hip hop and arena rock influences.

I think I know how this poll might go, but if you have an opinion, let me know.


Hag, Merle Haggard: http://www.amazon.com/Hag-Best-Merle...4413824&sr=8-2

Big & Rich: http://www.amazon.com/Horse-Differen...4413992&sr=1-1

DVD Josh 06-25-08 12:28 PM

I think you'll *enjoy* B&R more. Merle is obviously the better artist.

cdollaz 06-25-08 12:32 PM

Since one of them have a song with the stupid-ass title "Save A Horse, Ride A Cowboy," I have to vote for the other one.

wendersfan 06-25-08 12:38 PM

What next, The Rolling Stones vs. Good Charlotte?

Merle.

DonnachaOne 06-25-08 12:48 PM

Merle. If you're getting into Country Music, get into Country Music. Taking the other road will have you listening to Keith Urban and Jo Dee Messina all too quickly!

Hixx 06-25-08 01:13 PM

Merle Haggard is a legend. 'nuff said.

Fielding Mellish 06-25-08 03:18 PM

Hell, if it were Tiny Tim versus Big & Rich, I'd have to go for Tiny Tim.

bigjim25 06-25-08 04:25 PM

I'd buy Hag for sure. I'd actually save up my money and buy the 100 song Down Every Road box set. :up:

SkullOrchard 06-25-08 04:49 PM

Modern Country music doesn't get much better than Merle Haggard.

DVD Josh 06-25-08 04:55 PM

I'm not sure any of you really read what HE was looking for. B&R fits the bill perfectly.

SkullOrchard 06-25-08 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by DVD Josh
I'm not sure any of you really read what HE was looking for. B&R fits the bill perfectly.

All I know is that Haggard has recorded some of the best Country music produced during the last half-century, and B&R is a silly novelty act that few people will even remember in five years.

Jason 06-25-08 05:04 PM


Originally Posted by DVD Josh
I'm not sure any of you really read what HE was looking for. B&R fits the bill perfectly.

He's looking for the audio equivalent of a turd?

SkullOrchard 06-25-08 05:11 PM

To the OP, have you ever considered joining the BMG Music Club, or Yourmusic.com? There are some excellent Haggard two-fers to be found.

cungar 06-25-08 05:25 PM

Big and Rich is to country as Limp Bizkit is to rock.

woofman 06-26-08 11:31 AM

Merle all the way. His vintage stuff just can't be touched. The "Down Every Road" boxed set is pure gold. Of course there's a thousand greatest hits CDs as well. You might find short term entertainment out of B & R but the quantity & quality of Merle's early material (pre 1980s) just cant be touched.

Evil Lynn 06-26-08 10:52 PM

go with merle definatley. merle is a legend, big and rich are future "where are they now" specials.


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