And I must admit that I truly envy those talented folks who know how to play a musical instrument. I have tried several times through the years, and even though I'm a good dancer, I cannot seem to be successful at playing anything close to a musical instrument.
There are actually reasons as to why certain themes appeal to me--- they are very pleasurable to my ears, which in turn causes me to mostly relax and relieve a lot of stress. Plus, they inspire different emotions of adventure within me, which means I get to dream about being the main character in the movie, or it just makes me feel so good sometimes that I almost don't know what to do with myself.
The “Star Spangled Banner” is, to me, a theme of this great country we live in...and even though there is still a lot wrong with it, it is still the best country that has ever existed on this planet. Millions of people through the years have dreamed of moving here because it is a free country, thanks to our military. Here, in America, if a person is willing to pay the price, he/she can do almost anything they wish, go almost anywhere they wish to go, and be almost any type of person they wish to be.
The lead-in to “Secret Agent Man” is also a theme to me for two reasons: One is that the lead character in it, Patrick McGoohan, is by far my favorite actor. The second reason being that everytime I hear it, I pretend to be the lead character, and then enjoy all kinds of diversions.
The theme to “The Sound Of Music” is another wonderful one for me...and I am not really sure as to why. Maybe it was the excellent acting, the beautiful singing, and the fantastic scenery. It was a serious movie of course, because it was of a family trying to escape oppression...and how that oppression divided neighbors, friends, and lovers. Perhaps, it was because it was about real life!
Next is the theme to “Gods And Generals.” It was an outstanding movie, and even though it was mostly about “Stonewall Jackson”, a Southern General in the American Civil War, it was also a movie, again to me, about Americans...those in the North, and those in the South. Each side truly believed in it's cause, and because they could not reach an agreement, a nation went to war with itself. It reminds me that if I truly believe in something enough, then it is worth almost every attempt to accomplish.
The reason the theme to “The Godfather” is important to me is twofold: One is that the music itself is just absolutely great. The second, and main reason, is that it reminds me of one of the bedrocks that this nation was founded on---the family! The family should always come first, and always before anything else. Without the family, a nation will sooner or later fall.
“Star Trek” is next in my book, for it constantly reminds me not only of the wonderful adventures of exploring the unknown, but also helps seal my believe in mankind as a whole. It increases my faith that sooner or later, mankind will put all of the negatives behind us, and stretch to reach out and not only discover new worlds, but also discover new methods of becoming human.
The theme to “Patton” is next. This one is one of my favorites for it helps retain my belief in Americans, that sooner or later, we will stop worrying about what the rest of the world thinks of us, and do what is necessary for us to survive...for a nation is a family, and in order for it to survive, it must think of as a family. All of our politicians should have a hugh sign on all the government walls with one question on that sign...and that question should not only be a motto, but a law---”What Is Right For Every Citizen In This Country?”
The final theme that I will mention here is not really a theme, but an introduction...an introduction to a man that, as far as I am concerned, is the greatest singer that ever lived. And the main reason for it is that every time he sang, he obviously put everything he had into it. I am such an avid fan of his that my son and daughter-in-law once gave me a tape of some of his songs...and they wrote on that tape>>>”Station WADE---all Elvis, All The Time.” Wade is my last name!
Country Music has been associated with cowboy hats and boots. The fact is that apparel has got nothing to do with it. One of the veterans, Travis Tritt does not wear a hat. Country Music is a genre that means different things to different people. If you look over at their interpretations, you will find for some it is Johnny Cash's weather beaten crooning or Shania Twain's prancing-pony burlesque. Right since the beginning of the 21st century, Music Industry is divided and quite fractured as to what really the Country Music is. Most people say that, when they hear it, they know its country or its not.
The relationship is one if hate and love, either fans love it and hate other genres intensely. If you have met some hardcore country fans, you will notice, they will always find a way to hear it, no matter what state country radio currently finds itself in. Even if an artist's presence on country radio represents a certain kind of success or acceptance, there's no doubt that "real" country is always happening in the margins, in clubs and coffeehouses, and on smaller labels or self-produced records.
Recently very good different country records have been released by women artists like, the Dixie Chicks' "Home," debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard chart, knocking Eminem down a bit. The other two, Kelly Willis' "Easy" and Allison Moorer's "Miss Fortune," are also hailed as good country music. These two artists are not quite famous but they have a solid fan following. American Country Music is being popularized by various artists like Rhonda Vincent, Mandy Barnett, Brad Paisley, Hank Williams III and Danni Leigh.
Country Music has an association also, the Country Music Association (CMA), founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee. It originally consisted of only 233 members. This was the first trade organization formed to promote a music genre. The objectives of the organization are to guide and enhance the development of Country Music throughout the world. They wish to show that it is a viable medium to advertisers, consumers and media. It provides a unity of purpose for the Country Music industry.
The association presents annual wards also. Annual awards are given in the following twelve categories: Entertainer, Male Vocalist, Female Vocalist, Horizon Award, Vocal Group, Vocal Duo, Single, Album, Song, Music Event, Music Video, and Musician.
Country Music is getting lot more world wide attention after the Country Music Annual Awards was shifted to New York.
An academy for this genre, the Academy of Country Music (ACM) was founded in 1964 in Los Angeles, California. It was originally called the Country & Western Music Academy; and was formed by people who wanted to share their love of Country music.
Country Music had a set following earlier but now it is gaining number of fans day by day. Loud tuned ,good lyrics, special effects mark the various concerts held in America by various country artists.
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