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Country Funk

Bootscootin' BOO-TAY
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This is different from the previously submitted "Country Rap" - I mentioned this possibility in comments there, but I thought I'd give it its own chance to be bunned or boned.

I'd like to see some country musicians cover some of the great funk hits - I think the combination could work well, as recently pop country has become a little funkier anyway. I think certain songs by Sly and the Family Stone or Prince would make excellent country covers - just try singing "Little Red Corvette" or "Raspberry Beret" to yourself in a Southern accent and you'll see what I mean. Heck, we could even go back to Motown - how about "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"?

smendler, Feb 23 2009

BOO-TAY http://www.youtube....watch?v=T9VzEulip9Q
AKA badonkadonk [jaksplat, Feb 23 2009]

PRET-TAY http://www.yallwire..._bitrate=_700&big=1
Big and Rich [21 Quest, Feb 24 2009]

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       Country funk could be cool, I think. If bluegrass jazz is any indication, it could be very cool.
colorclocks, Feb 24 2009
  

       Hm... there's already a country punk singer out there, Hank Williams III. I dunno, this might be original.   

       Yeah, I'd say baked by Big and Rich. It just doesn't get funkier than Save a Horse, Ride a Cowboy. (as shown in my link.)   

       Edit: And, of course, Trace Adkins' hit song, as shown in that other link.
21 Quest, Feb 24 2009
  


 

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