“Heavy metal pimply, prole, putrid, unchic, unsophisticated, anti-intellectual but impossibly pretentious, dismal, abysmal, terrible, horrible, and stupid music, barely music at all; deaf music, dead music the beaten boogie, the dance of defeat and decay…”
Read More…name-checking Nixon was not just taking advantage of an easy target. He invited this criticism by involving himself in the discussion about what was and was not “appropriate” for radio airplay.
Read MoreFueled by a few too many gin and tonics, Charlie Rich announces that John Denver is the CMA Entertainer of the Year but it does not end there. He reaches into his pocket, takes out a lighter, and sets the card on fire. Fortunately, John Denver was appearing via satellite from Australia and did not see it but a whole lot of other folks did. Charlie said it was an accident and blamed it on some painkillers but given the state of country music in 1975, it seemed too obvious of a statement to ignore. That statement was that the likes of John Denver were not welcome in country music.
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