Blake Shelton Calls Classic Country Fans “Old Farts” & “Jackasses”
The reigning Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year and reality TV personality Blake Shelton made some disparaging remarks about traditional country fans in a recent interview with GAC as part of their Backstory series. The “Hillbilly Bone” singer and judge on NBC’s The Voice made the remarks as part of an update to the original GAC Backstory episode to include more information on Blake Shelton’s continued success. In connection with Blake’s first CMA for “Male Vocalist of the Year” award in 2010, Blake Shelton said,
If I am “Male Vocalist of the Year” that must mean that I’m one of those people now that gets to decide if it moves forward and if it moves on. Country music has to evolve in order to survive. Nobody wants to listen to their grandpa’s music. And I don’t care how many of these old farts around Nashville going, “My God, that ain’t country!” Well that’s because you don’t buy records anymore, jackass. The kids do, and they don’t want to buy the music you were buying.
The new version of Blake Shelton’s GAC Backstory aired first in mid December 2012, and will be airing numerous times in February.
Blake Shelton’s comments are not only hurtful to classic and traditional country fans, they are incorrect. According to a study of country radio conducted by Edison Research and released during last year’s Country Radio Seminar in Nashville, listeners actually want more classic country on radio, and the lack of it has been given credit for the contraction being experienced in the radio format. Edison Research President Larry Rosin last February said,
I believe that we as an industry have really made a mistake in our conception of our own stations. While many people don’t want to listen to classic country music, some still do, and we’ve let them float away”¦We run the risk that we just are more and more pleasing to fewer and fewer people until all we are is ecstatically pleasing a tiny, unsustainable number of people.”
Blake Shelton also specifically mention “records,” but statistics shows that older music listeners are the ones that still by music in physical formats, while younger listeners (aka “kids”) tend to download music illegally, stream it at very low margins for artists and their labels, or purchase individual songs.
Furthermore Blake Shelton brought up the common misconception that classic and traditional country fans do not want country music to evolve. Though this may be true for some traditional fans, as Saving Country Music pointed out in a piece titled Progress Vs. Traditionalism in Country Music, the progression of country music while still keeping it tied to its roots is the foundation of Americana which has benefited from tremendous growth over the last few years.
Blake Shelton has landed in hot water before for making inflammatory comments, especially on his infamous Twitter account. In May of 2011 Blake got in trouble for seemingly advocating violence against gays by re-writing the words to a Shania Twain song. The singer later apologized.
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1-24-13 (11:43 AM CST): Country music legend Ray Price has just responded to Blake Shelton’s comments through his Facebook page.
It’s a shame that I have spend 63 years in this business trying to introduce music to a larger audience and to make it easier for the younger artists who are coming behind me. Every now and then some young artist will record a rock and roll type song , have a hit first time out with kids only. This is why you see stars come with a few hits only and then just fade away believing they are God’s answer to the world. This guy sounds like in his own mind that his head is so large no hat ever made will fit him. Stupidity Reigns Supreme!!!!!!! Ray Price (CHIEF “OLD FART” & JACKASS”) ” P.S. YOU SHOULD BE SO LUCKY AS US OLD-TIMERS. CHECK BACK IN 63 YEARS (THE YEAR 2075) AND LET US KNOW HOW YOUR NAME AND YOUR MUSIC WILL BE REMEMBERED. Ray Price
1-24-13 (11:55 AM CST): After receiving numerous comments and posts of this story and others, Blake Shelton took down one of his Facebook fan pages. SCM is also attempting to confirm reports that numerous radio stations are pulling Blake Shelton songs from their rotation. SCM also asks that people be respectful to Blake in their comments.
1-24 -13 (4:14 PM CST): Blake Shelton has responded through Twitter:
Whoa!!! I heard I offended one of my all time favorite artists Ray Price by my statement “Nobody wants to listen to their grandpas music”..And probably some other things from that same interview on GAC Backstory.. I hate that I upset him.. The truth is my statement was and STILL Is about how we as the new generation of country artists have to keep re-inventing country music to keep it popular. Just EXACTLY… The way Mr. Price did along hid journey as a main stream country artist.. Pushing the boundaries with his records. “For The Goodtimes” Perfect example with the introduction of a bigger orchestrated sound in country music.. It was new and awesome!!! I absolutely have no doubt I could have worded it better(as always ha!) and I apologize to Mr. Price and any other heroes of mine that it may offended.. I meant every word I said. Country music is my life and it’s future AND past is important to me. I’ll put my Lo(v)e and respect and knowledge About it up against anybody out there… ANYBODY…
1-24-13 (5:56 PM CST): Ray Stevens has also joined the fray saying, “I just heard Blake Shelton’s remarks about ‘old farts and jackasses’ and all I want to know is how he found out the title to my next single because it’s been a closely guarded secret here at the ‘Home.’ It will be available on vinyl or 8-Track at your nearest Tower Records store.” Brandon Fulson beat Ray to it though, recording a song “Old Farts and Jackasses.”
Dale Watson has also chimed in: “Ray price is the best voice in country music period !!!! And some supremely Mediocrre voice like this fuck Blake Shelton should whince!” He is the Lance Armstrong of country music !! HYPE, Mr. Miranda Lambert!”
1-25-13 (11:31 AM CST):
A few of Blake Shelton’s music peers have risen up to defend him. Martina McBride posted on Twitter, “Just catching up on this. We all know where your heart is Blake. Love you.” Chris Young posted on Twitter, “Love what you meant by your quote buddy. Know how much you love country music history. Love your music brother and who you are.”
Dale Watson has written a new song inspired by Blake Shelton’s comments
1-26-13 (3:14 PM CST): Country Music Hall of Famer and Blake Shelton friend Bobby Braddock weighed in on Facebook saying in part:
I think his point recently was that to be viable, country music has to keep reinventing itself. It’s clear from his statements that he’s terribly sorry that he’s offended his heroes like Ray Price. I think what’s controversial is not what he said but the way he said it. That was just Blake being Blake, going for the outrageous and trying to get a rise out of people.
1-26-13 (4:24 PM CST): Jean Shepard is the latest to chime in, saying, ““We’ve got a young man in country music who has made some pretty dumb statements lately. What did he say? That traditional country music is for old farts and jack-you-know-whats? Well, I guess that makes me an old fart. I love country music. I won’t tell you what his name is”¦.but his initials is BS”¦.and he’s full of it!”
Ray Price’s Facebook page was apparently blocked because of his Blake Shelton comments. “HELLO FOLKS, SINCE I MADE THE COMMENT ABOUT BLAKE SHELTON, FACEBOOK HAS BLOCKED ME FOR 30 DAYS FROM ACCEPTING FRIENDS REQUESTS.
1-29-13 (10:41 AM): In response to Blake Shelton’s comments, Willie Nelson has renamed his current tour the “Old Farts & Jackass” tour. Also, on the 26th, Ray Price accepted Blake Shelton;s apology, saying in part, “I HAVE ACCEPTED BLAKE SHELTON’S APOLOGY TO ME PERSONALLY. I think Blake is a fine young man with a big future in Country Music. I AGREE that he should be given a chance to restore his credibility with the MILLIONS OF FANS who were deeply offended by those HURTFUL WORDS AND RENAMING US ALL AS…..well, you know what he said. I would regret it if the words I have spoken would in any way harm Blake personally or his career and his chances for the future.”
2-1-13 (12:20 CST): Country Weekly reports that Blake Shelton met with Ray Price prior to Ray’s performance at the Choctaw Casino Resort in Durant, Oklahoma on Thursday (1-31). Price also invited Blake Shelton up on stage where he warmly introduced him to the audience. Durant is about an hour from where Blake Shelton lives with Miranda Lambert, who also attended the Ray Price performance. See Photo of Blake, Ray, and Miranda. and Photo on Ray’s Bus
2-6-13 (8:20 CST): Joe Don Rooney of Rascal Flatts has weighed in on Blake Shelton’s comments, saying in part, “Country music does have to evolve and it has evolved to where it is, and it’s going to keep evolving into whatever it’s going to be. I think that’s kind of his point, from my side, being serious, he’s kind of right. But, he didn’t have to be so edgy about it.”
Evangelist Records has posted a new “official” video for Dale Watson’s song “Old Farts & Jackasses.”
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Blake Shelton’s comments can be seen at the very end of this video. UPDATE: THE VIDEO OF BLAKE SHELTON MAKING THE COMMENTS HAS BEEN REMOVED DUE TO COPYRIGHT CLAIM.
Thanks to Greg Morris for the tip on this story.
January 24, 2013 @ 11:33 am
Im 41 and can say without a doubt I have never heard a Blake Shelton song , not sure hank would of did it that way but keep up the good work =)
January 24, 2013 @ 11:35 am
Pick up the tempo, Judge Blake. The ’60’s I’M SO DIZZY beat from Tommy Roe ain’t cutting it anymore. Nashville corporate country has been slinging this dead, half-assed rap groove at us so long the stinch makes music city smell like a ghetto in Yemeni. As you travel in comfort across the highways of Country Music America, don’t ever forget those roads were paved by the blood, sweat, and tears of genuinely talented COUNTRY MUSIC STARS… son !
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January 24, 2013 @ 11:48 am
I buy records!! In fact I still buy vinyl. I buy the cd’s or MP3’s of under-appreciated artists carrying the classic country torch like Dale Watson and Jesse Dayton, Wayne Hancock, Rosie Flores and Marti Brom. Then I play them on the radio so others can hear them.
I just don’t buy HIS records. Because his music is not Country.
~ Aly Star
January 24, 2013 @ 11:57 am
Trigger, you may have just accomplished your mission.
January 24, 2013 @ 12:09 pm
Ha! We’ll see… Blake’s honesty just made it a lot easier.
January 24, 2013 @ 12:00 pm
Who the hell is Blake Shelton,never heard of him.I do know if he’s entertainer of the year he’s not significant.If it’s on the radio,I don’t listen..country music is no longer significant.If you want to hear new Real country listen to Santa Fe’s Anthony Leon and the Chain,that is the future of country.Remember you heard it first here…
January 24, 2013 @ 12:09 pm
http://youtu.be/hufZrfwKNUM
January 24, 2013 @ 12:21 pm
http://youtu.be/mf_LdPxKkoE I read this article Trigger Man and it inspired me to write this song. Hope you like it!
January 24, 2013 @ 12:31 pm
Shelton seems to forget where his makings come from. Had it not been for “Ole Red” originally cut by George Jones but masked as being too country until Fake Shelton released his impersonation of Jones, I seriously doubt we’d be troubled with his presence. And I am an old fartin’ Okie too!
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January 24, 2013 @ 12:33 pm
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January 24, 2013 @ 12:34 pm
So the Opry will kick him out now,…right?
January 24, 2013 @ 12:40 pm
No they won’t. Look at most of the new Opry members. Not to many do traditional like what the Opry was built on. I used to listen to the Opry but not much anymore.
January 24, 2013 @ 12:56 pm
This.
In sports athletes and teams get stripped of titles and prizes, same thing should happen here.
January 24, 2013 @ 12:34 pm
Ray Price quote is priceless!! (no pun intended) I am one of those people that thinks my granddads music was some of the greatest music ever made. True country music artist have always shown respect and gratitude towards the ones that came before them. Just goes to show this guy ain’t making country music just homogenized pop crap.
January 24, 2013 @ 12:35 pm
Whew! Apparently there are still one or two people out there that have a biiiiit of passion for traditional country music…
Almost brings a tear to my eye!
January 24, 2013 @ 12:36 pm
Now there’s a career killing mistake. He’s a very average bar singer I always wondered what Miranda Lambert was thinking. This is like when John Lennon said “we are bigger than Jesus.” Everybody burn your Blake Shelton cds. Fuck him.
January 24, 2013 @ 12:36 pm
The thing that fascinates me most about this article is that someone , somehow trainded a piece of shit to make public statements . He’s “Exhibit A” of what it means to be a follower . Oh , and go get ’em , Mr. Price !
January 24, 2013 @ 12:44 pm
Now I know why I never bought any of your CD’s …. You’re not COUNTRY……….
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January 24, 2013 @ 3:33 pm
Blake, I have always likes your music way back when you first started and still like you. Love you on the Voice. I have one question to ask you were you drunk when you made these statements? Blake you know as well as I do you are going to be a ole fart and a jack ass as you get older .So now sober yourself up and make a public TV statement that you are wrong. The music is not country at all. All they do is see how loud they can scream and noit even in tune withe the music. Sober up and listen to it now. You know what the True classic and Traditional music is all about. It is what has put YOU where you are today. Get on your knees and pray about it. I sure am praying that you will put the whiskey bottle down and indulge your self in the Bible just as much. God Loves you and so do I. God Bless you and Mirandia.
January 24, 2013 @ 12:52 pm
Glad I was never a FAN of Blake or his wife!!!!
January 24, 2013 @ 12:55 pm
Go use your auto-tune and pretend your a legend in your own mind Shelton.
January 24, 2013 @ 1:17 pm
Blake, dude you just lost yet another fan, and the cd’s I do have of your’s are fixing to be traded off at the Hastngs store right across from here and if it weren’t for the old farts as you call them, you’d never had a shot. you un-greatful asshole. You don’t deserve to be called entertainer of the yr. but instead a dumbass just like all the rest of today’s country music jokes
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January 24, 2013 @ 1:21 pm
What a stupid remark.. he has let his mouth overload his a…the same thing the Dixie Chicks did.where are they now?He could not carry the great country Artist like The Hag, Price, Cash,Jones,Williams,James, Gill, ,and Brooks underwear must less their guitar.
January 24, 2013 @ 1:34 pm
what a kook! I’m 43 and can’t stand modern country music. Our last classic country station went under and I’m back to Pandora and my CD collection. Blake can continue his rock n roll fantasy, I’ll stick to the standards.
January 24, 2013 @ 1:38 pm
What a bunch of over-sensitive pompous bat-turds ( cant say bastards). And the real truth is that Blake is right! The old timers aren’t the ones “buying” the music. If they are buying they are buying from the $2 cd barrel on the center aisle- you know , the one that is near the front door, the one that they hope all the dregs try to steal from as they walk out the store. Its actually one step away from being tossed into the dumpster.
And why bring this up now? Do a little research and find out when Blake said this and to what he was responding to-
January 24, 2013 @ 2:02 pm
The research was given right in this article: a 14-minute video where everyone can see the context. Again, instead of telling us how it was taken out of context, please re-create this context so we can understand how we should take the quote differently.
January 24, 2013 @ 1:43 pm
I’m 28 years old and I guess I’m an old fart. I don’t listen to any pop country because it doesn’t have any soul. The thing about classic country or even more modern country that adheres to its roots while still progressing musically is that it has soul it speaks to you. That is what music is supposed to do, it is suppose to speak to you, it is supposed to have a meaning to both the writer/musician and to the listener. If someone is just making music for the soul purpose of making money it fails to be true music and it just becomes a commodity to be bought and sold not something that can cherished for generations. Real music that speaks to you will be shared not only amongst your peers but to future generations and that is the difference between what guys like Hank,Cash, and Waylon made and the garbage that guys like Blake put out.
January 24, 2013 @ 1:44 pm
Back off…..You have taken what he said completely out of context. He dont like the old country and I’m pretty damn sure he’s talking about the tear jerking country from the 40s and 50s you bunch of whiny dumbasses. How many of you if had a choice to go see and pay for music from the 40s,50s and 60s country music. Not many of you, if you did everybody would still be singing and playing it. The people buying tickets and cds are the younger generation that likes whats on the radio and the 80s 90s country outlaw music. They are not asking for the old country, I know!.
January 24, 2013 @ 1:59 pm
It is impossible to take it out of context when it was posted with a video of it in full context. What context are we missing that will make the quote mean something completely different than most of these people believe?
January 24, 2013 @ 2:15 pm
I would drop as much as it would take to go see people like Ray Price, lefty frizzell, George Jones, Roy Acuff, Haggard, Hank Williams, Cash, Buck Owens, etc. So, yeah if I had the choice I would simply ask how much?
January 24, 2013 @ 3:47 pm
You are missing the point. This isn’t about whether or not the older music is or is not still selling, or if that is or is not what younger generations are still listening to.
It is about Shelton being disrespectful to those who came before him, to the older execs who built the industry which gave him a career, and to the people who invited him into the Opry.
January 24, 2013 @ 7:19 pm
I agree with your statement completely. My Grandmother lived and worked in Nashville during the Patsy, Kitty, Tammy, Johnny, Ray Price, etc., etc., etc., years and those artists worked damn hard to pave the way for Blake and this generation of artists. They appeared in high school gymnasiums, fairs, festivals and hard to get to places that artists today would never travel to put on a show. RESPECT is the key word here. I have never been a fan of Blake nor Miranda. I don’t think I have ever seen an interview with either of them where they did not talk about drinking or cursing. I think the awards (some undeserved in my opinion) went to their heads and they think they can say anything now. They come across cheap, annoying and obnoxious. But this statement from Blake is rude and ungrateful for the country industry boosting his career. I am still one of those old farts that purchase albums and I like some of today’s artists and all of the classics.
January 24, 2013 @ 6:19 pm
Dude, I would drop some serious coin to go back and see Hank Williams, George Jones, or Johnny Cash in their prime.
January 25, 2013 @ 4:42 pm
I’d pay any day to go see country music from the 20’s on I wouldn’t and don’t spend a dime on what NashVile puts out
January 25, 2013 @ 4:55 pm
oldhabits
Do you think country music got it’s start in 40’s 50’s or 60s? It got it’s start in the 20’s with Jimmie Rodgers, the Carter family and other string bands. and Yes I would pay money to go see people sing it
January 24, 2013 @ 1:45 pm
The only jacka$$ here is Shelton himself. What a fool. Who does he think he is?? I have some advice for him…GET OVER YOURSELF!! You’ve just lost a lot of fans, including me.
January 24, 2013 @ 1:55 pm
Read most of these comments,most of them made sense. been married for 31 years, and both myself and my wife listen to Country. It has evolved long before BS(as his fans call him-how refreshing)so much that I enjoy paying for Siruis radio to hear the real Country music. Thank God for choices..and Willie’s Sirius channel!
January 24, 2013 @ 2:06 pm
Fuck BS and the limo he rode in on.
January 24, 2013 @ 2:07 pm
He’s on the same level as rascal flatts, love and theft, hunter Hayes, and all the rest of those proclaimed country artist. They show up on stage wearing v-necks and converses. Their bands dress up like they are in a punk rock band. Even Tim McGraw should not be considered country with the song “truck yeah”, How embarrassing. I could go on and on about this pop country sh#%.
Hank3 Waylon Jennings, George jones, Hank sr, Conway twitty, Merle, Willie, cash Loretta, buck Owens, David Allen Coe , Dwight yoakem.
Suck it Blake
January 24, 2013 @ 2:11 pm
27 yr old, Classic Country fan. Took me until later in life to end up loving the music because country radio had taken a turn for the worse in the 90’s when i was growing up.It was a Waylon Jennings record about 10 years ago that opened the flood gates into country music. That brought me to this site, which highlights new bands keeping with tradition and still doing something new and interesting…. Also I buy all my music.
January 24, 2013 @ 2:17 pm
This guy is a complete dumbass!
January 24, 2013 @ 2:22 pm
Blake,Miranda,Taylor and the rest of the pile of autotuned talentless “Stars”
should collect their big time Nashville producers and “Hit the road Jack”
If we could put this batch of this years star of the hour in 1964,they would be laughed back out to the corner on Broadway buskin for change$ and delivering pizza.
January 24, 2013 @ 2:24 pm
One again an opinion has caused a huge can of worms to be opened, and hate to be the result. I am 46, grew up listening to “Classic Country” that my parents listened to. I played drums in a cover band for10 years staring in the early 80’s. I have been involved in radio for the last 15 years and have seen the changes in country music both in sales and promotion. I lost interest in the pop sounding country 8 years ago when we purchased a small market radio station, and have programed the station with “Texas Country” all singer songwriters from Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. The format is fresh, real, and expanding into new markets. The country radio from Nashville seems to be confused and lacking direction. Most of the songs come out of a song writers pool and are purchased by artists. The main question is, are song styles determined by sales, or record/radio executives, or are they listener driven by radio station numbers. The politics behind promotion of a particular artist, make or break them. The Dixie Chicks made a political comment that caused stations to pull them from rotation, Blake’s comments may have simular results… This is unreal, more drama and negative reports. Tune in to Texas Radio and see what you think. And feel free to voice your opinion, it’s sad that Blake is being screwed over for his, right or wrong he is caught up in the “media web”
January 24, 2013 @ 2:38 pm
I agree Steve, it is unfortunate that all this negativity has come about. It would be my hope that something good could result from all of this, and that should be the approach of all of us moving forward.
January 24, 2013 @ 3:18 pm
https://twitter.com/blakeshelton
Blake has responded, scroll down & read up!
Your statement that the Blake Shelton Facebook closed down is untrue.
There is only one WBR Blake Shelton Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/blakeshelton
January 24, 2013 @ 4:11 pm
I just think there’s a lot of people out there, that are missing real country music and real artists, and now THEY FINALLY GOT A REASON TO SAY SOMETHING!!!
RIGHT ON EVERYBODY!!!
January 24, 2013 @ 3:02 pm
I agree all the negativity is unfortunate. I think we must try to take this situation and make it into a positive one. I don;t think this has risen to the point of The Dixie Chicks yet, by any means.
January 24, 2013 @ 3:06 pm
This could easily turn into a Dixie Chicks type of situation. Remember, the Natalie Maines quote in London was originally circulated by the conservative blog Free Republic, from which it rapidly blew up. The same could happen here. Already, Fox News and the Examiner have picked up on this article.
January 24, 2013 @ 3:15 pm
I couldn’t agree with you more Steve! I’m 24 and listen to classic country, Texas radio, and red dirt. And yes, I buy physical CDs as well as digital formats, but I don’t steal! You’re right that country radio is lacking direction. Lyrics are shallow and written in haste with dollar signs in their eyes. I read in an article that there are a lot of mainstream artists who are partially “writing” with well known songwriters just to get a piece of the pie.
January 25, 2013 @ 5:04 pm
Artists co-writing songs to get a piece of the pie is not a new practice. It’s existed since the beginning the music industry. What has changed is the quality of the writing, and not for the better.
January 24, 2013 @ 2:28 pm
without those old farts you wuld not have a job from where i am from you dont bite the hands that feed you …..js
January 24, 2013 @ 2:30 pm
I’m 54 years old and I am not an OLD FART, you asshole Blake Shelton…that’s right..your initals say it all…BS…and you are full of BullShit!!
January 24, 2013 @ 2:45 pm
Ive only got three words to say about this BILLY JOE SHAVER!!!!!!!
January 24, 2013 @ 2:46 pm
Im in my early 40’s and I love classic country alot more than the music that is out there today. Sure I like some of the current singers but classic sounds more country and less pop.
January 24, 2013 @ 2:47 pm
I’ve been a Country Music artist for 35 years now.. Let’s see, Blake was one year old when I started honky tonkin’. The industry is suffering with all these newly manufactured artists that rode into town with pretty eyes and a fat wallet backing them. I know how it works. I’ve worked in and out of Nashville since the 80’s. They all have their hands out looking to skin you like a Country Squirrel. They’ll make you a star…. if you have the Cash backing you up. Gone are the days where you actually had to have talent to be successful in the biz. Reality shows like IDOL & THE VOICE are ruining Country music, or at least contributing to it’s decline. Every 15-20 year old snotty nosed kid who thinks they can sing (or have been told they can by family) is running to these auditions and progressing in the show by getting their friends to vote for them and what’s it take…. ???? not talent, just be pretty. Boy or girl, it don’t matter. Blake, like others has let his success go straight to his head. I agree with an earlier post I read that he couldn’t hold Merle’s underwear..The fact is though, he’s making someone a bunch of money! I’m a firm believer that he wouldn’t be having the success he is right now if he weren’t married to Miranda. I remember when Blake came out… He actually sounded Country.. Not anymore though. There’s a place for all types of music. Let there be a market for the Blake’s and the Taylor’s and the Jason Aldeans… Just don’t call it COUNTRY MUSIC…. IT’S NOT!!! Just because Toby Keith records a song with Willie (because Willie’s cool) doesn’t make him all that.. It makes him lucky Willie gave him the time of Day. Much like someone said earlier. (RAY PRICE), Let’s see what kind of mark ol’ BLAKE has left on the American landscape musically when he’s an OLD FART!!! I’m 49 years old. I won’t download a song. I want the record…That’s where the GREAT SONGS are always buried, deep in an album. Remember THE BLUES MAN?? or DINASOUR??? Hank Jr. Classics that were never hits… Just goes to show you what a Record label knows about picking a HIT!!! I’ll continue performing and traveling with my band doing all we know how to do.. Play real COUNTRY MUSIC… with Steel guitar, Telecasters, and fiddles. You’re not likely to hear anything come from our stage that comes remotely close to NEW COUNTRY.. I choose to rebel!!!!! THEY CALL ME AN OUTLAW for that!!!!
January 24, 2013 @ 2:51 pm
.. that awkard moment when you offend not just an entire fanbase of a music genre, but multiple generations of fans of said genre…
Doh.
Since we’re on this topic.. I think that it’s no coincidence that both Conway and Johnny Cash passed away before the likes of “hillbilly bone” came out, claiming to be “country”… it was God’s mercy. 😉 I’m just sayin’.
January 24, 2013 @ 2:52 pm
He makes it sound like just because I don’t buy the music, it’s not country. If I had the money, I could buy whatever I want. I just can’t AFFORD to buy George Strait or Loretta Lynn’s entire library of music. I don’t steal it, though. I listen to it on the internet until I can afford it.
I used to love Blake. I was around 7 when he first hit the scene and was gonna marry him. I even became a BSer (fan club) later on and met him. When “Hillbilly Bone” came out, I lost a lot of interest.
Ever since he and Miranda (I love most of her music) got married, both of their egos seem to have outweighed their self respect.
As a 19 year old, I will be seeing my personal favorite, George Strait, from the second row, in April. I BOUGHT AND PAID FOR that ticket.
Blake, you’re old enough to be my daddy. I’M A KID compared to you. I’M NOT SPENDING $115.50 to see YOU from the second row. Get back to recording and releasing good songs, please. I know you still have talent in there somewhere.
January 24, 2013 @ 2:56 pm
I think an independent country group should release an album titled “Old Farts and Jackasses” as an ironic jab at Blake Shelton.
January 24, 2013 @ 2:57 pm
What a butthole. I may be an old fart, just a few years older than him, but I got good taste in music. They can call it country all they like, that doesn’t mean it really is. No more than slapping lipstick on a pig makes it a lady. And just for his information I have more “old fart” country music on my iTunes than I do today’s. and none of the new stuff belongs to him!!:)
January 24, 2013 @ 3:01 pm
Blake before you start lecturing folks about this and that, maybe you should get some smarts. Bobby Braddock tried to tell you “I wanna talk about me” was hit, you wouldn’t listen he made a lot off it. Your label said cut your hair dump cowboy hat and dump Bobby Braddock…how many hits you had since listened to suits.
BTW be a M-A-N, you cheated on your wife with Miranda, classy move on your part…guess is part of your self-deluded wisdom…that anyone respects crap like you.
January 24, 2013 @ 3:06 pm
He found himself while idolizing Rascal Flatts.
Nuff said.
January 24, 2013 @ 3:07 pm
First time I ever felt compelled to comment on one of these things. Mr. Shelton should keep such opinions to himself, otherwise it is interpreted as being right up there with KK – trying to get some further publicity – which it is obviously doing. Me, yeah, I’m one of those old farts who has been trying to make my mark in TRADITIONAL country music for over 50 years. My idol and mentor was the great Ernest Tubb who was kind enough to take me on one of his LP’s and let me record my first song – and hey, I guess that wasn’t too bad, cause even Ringo Starr dug my recording and spread my name around quite a lot. By the way, Ringo also did a great Classic Country LP, probably before Mr. Shelton was even born. After many recorded projects, my old recording is still working for me after all these years. In fact, I just finished a new CD production as a tribute to Mr. Tubb – and PROUD OF IT. Sometimes, it is better for people like Mr. Shelton to keep their hurtful opinions to themselves. God Bless Ernest Tubb, Ray Price – and eveyone of those great country singers who gave and continue to give their all.
January 24, 2013 @ 3:09 pm
Hey, folks. I don’t know about the rest of the country but down here in Dallas the gay community is listening to traditional country. We had my wife’s family Thanksgiving at her gay niece and partners’ new home. After the football games, we were hanging out by the pool and our niece wanted to turn on some music. Much to my surprise, the next voice I heard was that of George Strait, then Willie, then Randy Travis. Not radio, this was a CD they had burned. A few of their gay friends showed up and they all knew the words to every song that played. Don’t know if this is the case anywhere else but they acted like I was way out of touch not knowing about this.
January 24, 2013 @ 3:15 pm
I’m sure his handlers are chugging Maalox by the gallon right now.
January 24, 2013 @ 3:24 pm
I take this personally and I am very disappointed in Blake. I think he’s about to find out just how disapponted and hurt alot of his fans are…..and he can thank himself when he realizes that!
January 24, 2013 @ 3:28 pm
1. Old fart? Excuse me, but you covered George Jones’ “Old Red” which put him on the map? Boy, that song made you and it’s sad that you have turned your back on the music that originally put your ass where you are at today. Call the Possum, Johnny, Waylon, or Paycheck a jackass or old fart and you will get his ass kicked.
2. There is a reason why I don’t watch the Voice. I don’t value your opinion and never will after the remarks you made. I have never bought one of your records
and I don’t ever plan on it.
3. Thankful that the good Lord gave me enough sense not to play your music on my radio program.
4. I will never play any of your music in the honky tonk I DJ at.
5 Asshole!
January 24, 2013 @ 3:36 pm
Just plain disrespectful Blake! Let’s see, you’ve been in the country music “scene” about 12 years….so, figure in a nother 12, you won’t matter. After all this crap you spewed, not even that long. May you go bankrupt, and worse, may your ego be shoved……up your disrespectful (enter noun here)
January 24, 2013 @ 3:38 pm
That’s right, older folks do not buy a lot of physical CD’s, no one does. They do however buy a few downloads where everyone else buys a ton of downloads. Being an artist singer songwriter myself and having my stuff all over everywhere from Pandora/iTunes/Spotify/Rhapsody/Amazon/Yahoo and everywhere else music is played and sold I can tell you Blake Shelton has a bad attitude. I release everything I write and it’s played on the top 40 net stations but in the same respect I still have all the respect in the world for those folks that started Country Music in Nashville back when it actually took TALENT to get somewhere. Take away the extensive vocal tuning and all the media outlets available today and people like Blake Shelton/Taylor Swift & Kenny Chesney couldn’t buy a job in music period. Unless of course it was sweeping the floors or taking out the trash in a McDonald’s somewhere……….
January 24, 2013 @ 3:40 pm
I love traditional country old and new. Blake should go down to Robert’s or Tootsie’s on Broadway in Nashville on a busy night and have a look at all the young faces in the crowd. What people like Mr. Shelton don’t understand is, it’s not about hanging onto the old. It’s about maintaining a certain “integrity” in the music no matter which direction it evolves, and not simply grabbing onto a formula and selling whatever the “kids,” as he calls them, want. It seems from his comments that he’s not into creating music, he’s merely cranking out the flavor of the day and catering to his fans to make large sums of money. Maybe there’s a nugget of an answer to the “sales” problem in his comment that “old farts” aren’t buying music anymore. They might if they had some music to buy. Too bad. He’s got a great voice, and a great sense of humor. I don’t care for his songs, but I like his singing. As Craig Ferguson says, “I look forward to your letters.”
January 24, 2013 @ 3:52 pm
Blake Shelton has released a half-apology on Twitter:
“I apologize to Mr. Price and any other heroes of mine that it may offended.”
January 24, 2013 @ 3:54 pm
get over yourself Blake. I agree with Ray Price….is 63 years, will anyone remember your name? Don’t think so.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:05 pm
Blake Shelton’s Twitter banter is NOT helping his career right now, to put it mildly. He has apparently forgotten the principle of “When you’re in a hole, quit digging”.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:06 pm
I am very disappointed with Blake’s comments. I grew up listening to the great artists Loretta Lynn, Conway Twitty, Kenny Rogers, Johnny Cash and the list goes on and on. I enjoy listening to today’s artists of country music, Rascal Flatts, Brooks and Dunn, Martina McBride, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and so on but you can bet I won’t be listening to Blake Shelton any longer! Just going to sit back and watch the Karma go to work.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:18 pm
I’m 60 (so I guess Blake would consider me an “old fart”, maybe even a “jackass”), and I like almost all genres of music from the 50’s forward, especially 80’s pop/rock. I’m also a musician and sing high tenor in a classic country/southern gospel band. Every weekend in the very rural area where I live you’ll find 100’s of “old farts” getting out on the dance floor to the classics. I’m talking about 80+ year old people, folks. They buy CD’s when they can find them. And don’t be fooled, they know how to shop online and they do a lot of it. They don’t listen to the radio because they can only hear the classics live. I play with several Country Music Hall of Famers. Some of them were on the Grand Ole Opry back in the 50’s and 60’s. Some were on television. One, 87 years young and still the showman, has his picture on the wall at Tootsie’s.
Yes, there are some hard-liners out there who will only consider a certain time period as “real country”, but many of us Baby Boomers like a variety of country artists representing different styles. These “new” songs are looked down upon by older country fans because they are too “pop” or just plain incoherent as a genre and as a song. Classic country music has a clean sound, a message that touches people’s lives, and a simple structure. People like that. They like to sing along. Most songs you only have to play an intro and everybody knows the name of the song. Can’t say that about too many new country songs. Most of them are nothing if not forgettable. Don’t get me wrong, I like a lot of new country, too, I’m just telling you what old people, and a lot of younger people judging by the comments), think and why.
Blake may not know it but it was “old farts” who came up with the Nashville Formula. He probably wouldn’t recognize a stack if he saw one either. I would prefer to add in some newer songs at our shows for more variety, but I love the people I sing for —- some are in nursing homes —- and it’s wonderful to see their faces when they hear their favorite songs from their own youth. Blake, be careful how you hate on old people because you’re going to be one some day. Will you be able to keep up? One thing for sure is that your generic songs won’t be considered “classic” in any decade, not even this one.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:18 pm
Thank God for Hank Williams and George Jones and Merle Haggard and Bluegrass. I don’t even listen to modern “country” music anymore.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:21 pm
He’s a tool. nothing more than a mediocre singer propped up by production and a great marketing machine.
Since he seems to stand by his words so staunchly, I’d like to invite him to come on down to Lower Broadway. Come down to Laylas and start spoutin off. Ask your buddy John Rich how that worked out for him.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:22 pm
Robert Allen Moore
2 hours ago
I want to put my two cents worth in on the Blake Shelton comments. I think Blake as well as a lot of the newer so-called country music stars are caught up in the commercial end of the industry, money and fame, and such and fail to see what made the country music that all of us old farts and jackasses fall in love with it. The feeling and messages that touch the lives of people in a way that, only the heartfelt songs of traditional country music can do without all of the screaming of guitars and headbanging beat of dance music can do, although it does have its place its just not the same place as our kind of music has in our hearts. When a star like Mr. Shelton makes a comment such as he did he is misguided because of the ego trip that a lot of these so call country music stars have. Yes the younger people like the heavy guitars and screaming fast beat that’s so often played on today’s country radio but its is just that hot pop music and in my opinion has no heart! With that said I have to say although I’m not a fan of this music it does not mean that they are not good at their craft because they wouldn’t have the limited success that they do. But you have to look at the careers of the great ones like Ray Price, George Jones, and all of the other great ones to realize that its us old farts and jackasses that make country music what it is!
Ray Price Attacks Blake Shelton for Comments About Classic Country Fans
January 24, 2013 @ 4:22 pm
[…] read the comments via Saving Country Music, and he wasted no time in responding, posting the […]
January 24, 2013 @ 4:22 pm
Blake Shelton ”@blakeshelton
“@claycun: Send Ray some sandals with note.” Alongwith the $100 I’ve spent on his music. Even went to his concert 2 years ago in Durant Ok.
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Ha! 😉
January 24, 2013 @ 4:23 pm
Give Blake a break he is fresh from sucking ass in Hollywood. He will be back when he realizes what stands the test of time. Traditional Country will be around, Blake, probably not.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:24 pm
Y’all are right, I don’t buy “records” anymore! I buy CD’s !! I’m an old fart if that’s what you want to call me, but I’m not a jackass like Shelton is. I like all country music, except Blake Shelton! He will be an old fart in not so long from now too. Hope I’m still here to laugh in his face! Hoping Johnny Paycheck, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and a few more go beat the crap out of him!! Little Jimmy is old and he keeps country music strong! Blake Shelton will never be remembered like Johnny Cash, Porter Wagner, Ray Price and all the others of Old Country!!! Your a disgrace to your fellow artists Blake Shelton!!
Ray Price Vs. Blake Shelton
January 24, 2013 @ 4:25 pm
[…] read the comments via Saving Country Music, and he wasted no time in responding, posting the […]
January 24, 2013 @ 4:27 pm
Hey, Blake! Those kids who buy your music will forget you as soon as the next big thing comes along. You’re nothing special.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:27 pm
So Blake now says:
.. I meant every word I said. Country music is my life and it”™s future AND past is important to me. I”™ll put my Lo(v)e and respect and knowledge About it up against anybody out there”¦ ANYBODY”¦
Oh, please. Put it back in your pants, Blake.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:32 pm
Pants? More like $400 designer jeans! 😉
January 24, 2013 @ 4:33 pm
Also I invite Mr. Shelton to join us for a conversation if he wants to at http://www.clayscountry.com where I DJ a morning show weekdays from 9 am to 2 pm est Ours is a very small but fast growing internet country music station that caters to all old farts and Jackasses (just a point of humor) not meant as a insult! I have the utmost respect for anyone who becomes successful at their craft. I like to hear all sides of the conversation! But I will stand my ground when it comes to how today’s so called country music is labeled! See ya’ll on the radio!Robert Allen Moore!
Blake Shelton Calls Classic Country Fans ‘Old Farts’? | 97.3 The Dawg
January 24, 2013 @ 4:38 pm
[…] Read more on the controversy, and the reaction from Ray Price. Yikes! […]
January 24, 2013 @ 4:38 pm
blake shelton is a fame whore celebutard. that’s all.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:38 pm
Guess what!! I am one of the people who like Classic country. I do NOT listen to you and probably won’t ever. Pay your dues and know your history. Ray Price is right on the money about what you said. I am not an old fart as I am a female with a Master’s Degree. Believe me not everyone agrees with you. Let’s hear it for Willie, Ray, Merle, etc. That is what I listen to. As far as I am concerned you do not sign country music!
January 24, 2013 @ 4:44 pm
Not sure if you keep record of number of comments on articles you post,this has to be in the top 10..
January 24, 2013 @ 4:48 pm
There’s a couple that have capped 300. This will probably set the record though.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:45 pm
This “semi-old fart” is dropping a bundle flying to FLA to see Willie and Merle together in concert. They are among the Gods of country music. A status Blake will never live to acheive.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:48 pm
Boy how quickly we forget our roots when we get a few bucks in our pocket. I will no longer partake in anything associated with this jerk wad. He’s in insult to all those who paved the way so his sorry ass could make a living. When the money boys in Nashville decide he’s not making them big bucks anymore he’ll be on the outside looking, like so many others before him. Then he’ll be looking for some old farts out there with money.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:50 pm
GREED is the reason for all the mainstream music bullcrap we’ve seen in the last two decades. Nashville has been hijacked by greedy record labels and executives who care nothing about country music before the Garth era and have brainwashed today’s young fans with corporate cookie-cutter fluff designed to make money. MONEY matters more than MUSIC today and that is why is stinks worse than a fresh turd in a toilet bowl. Blake and his fellow record company puppets could care less about the history or legacy of country music, so long as they are getting rich with the crap they sing that has nothing to do with the honesty and integrity of REAL country music. MODERN COUNTRY NEVER….REAL COUNTRY FOREVER!!
January 24, 2013 @ 4:53 pm
Just saw this come across Facebook from the great Dale Watson:
“Gotta say in defence of Ray Price,
Ray price is the best voice in country music period !!!! And some supremely Mediocrre voice like this fuck Blake Shelton should whince!” He id the Lance Armstrong of country music !! HYPE, Mr. Miranda Lambert!”
Ouch.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:59 pm
Love it! Thanks for the heads up!
January 24, 2013 @ 4:53 pm
Blake Shelton, never listened to any of your music, and now glad I haven’t. I really don’t know if you are any good or not, because in all honesty, the only country I like is the old classic stuff which you piss on. Let me tell you something, boy, you couldn’t carry any of the great one’s guitar picks. As far as “new country,” it’s wimpy and blueprinted to all sound the same. you’re a fucking punk, you and all the rest of your Nashville hacks. I take a dump that’s bigger than you.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:58 pm
Fuck you, BS your initials are fitting.
January 24, 2013 @ 4:58 pm
Ray Stevens – “I just heard Blake Shelton”™s remarks about ”˜old farts and jacka”“es”™ and all I want to know is how he found out the title to my next single because it”™s been a closely guarded secret here at the ”˜Home,”™” he said with trademark humor. “It will be available on vinyl or 8-Track at your nearest Tower Records store.”
January 24, 2013 @ 5:16 pm
From Larry Gillis of Gillis Brothers
Hello folks this is Larry Gillis. I aint a man to ever brag. But i have been in the music business for 32 years. So i think that ive got a little say so myself. Now im more than country i was born and raised in the swamps of South Georgia. Now im 50 years old and i dont know if im considered an old fart or not. But what i do know is that my children grandchildren and i love George Jones Merle Haggard Ray Price Hank Sr. And Hank Jr. And Jerry Clower. And i have talked to my children and grandchildren and we all agree that country music has evolved to the point it needs to. And we dont reckon that we want to listen to no some beech nor his non country mouth. Now im on my way to arizona to play a show for my fans and me and my children are sittin on the bus riding 75 MPH listening to George Jones Merle Haggard and Elvis Presley laughin our butts off at this evoluted some beech just put a boot in his own rear. Signed Dr. Swampgrass Gillis. Our sympathies Blake Shelton!!!
January 24, 2013 @ 5:29 pm
Thanks for sharing Luther!
January 24, 2013 @ 5:18 pm
Good for you Ray Price!!!! Now as for you Blake….you say that it’s the younger kids buying…yeah I’ll have to agree to some degree…but you are out of your frigging mind when you call yourself “Country”!! You might call yourself that, but you sure as hell aren’t anywhere near being Country! This Ole Fart will not listen to or buy anything of yours ever. I’ll go back to those younger ones buying…they are also the ones that
are helping to ruin country music as we Ole Farts know it. They wouldn’t know “real” talent if you hit them up beside the head with it. Listen to the lyrics of Taylor Swifts song about “never never ever..or whatever crap it’s called, and tell me how much sense they make? You and others that do NOT do Country are just a bunch of jerks out to make a fast buck by putting out the bullshit that the youth wanna hear..whether it’s any good or not. I’ll take Ray Price..Gene Watson..Alan Jackson..George Jones..George Strait anyday over you or any others like you! I hope that radio stations are bombarded with people raising hell about your songs even being played now! From one Ole Fart to a Young Dumbass!
January 24, 2013 @ 5:34 pm
The thing is that most people who buy the pop country stuff aren’t even country fans. I’m 15 and people at my school will go on ITunes and buy Taylor Swift, Luke Bryan, etc. and think they are hardcore country fans but would be bitching if they had to listen to any Old Hank, Merle or Loretta Lynn. I love classic country music as well as some of today’s country. But since country is becoming the new “in” thing the demands for the pop country stuff is super high. Country music has never been as popular as it is today. It may be “evolving” but into meaningless blah repetitive cookie cutter stuff with a rare gem once in awhile. Look at George Strait’s new song. It is countrier than most things on the radio but it still has pop elements to it. It sounds way different than his old stuff because the “times are different now.” I was in the car listening to the radio and that awful “Truck Yeah” song came on, I changed it to another one and “Don’t Take the Girl” was playing. Are older singers really being untrue to themselves for money and radio play? Is it their fault or the music industry’s? I know Tim isn’t the best example but it made me wonder what happened. I’m sure they’d love to release a real country song, but the record companies and all those other people probably tell them they can’t. Wasn’t Kellie Pickler’s new album (which I love) deemed “too country” by her record label? They took a shot on it and it didn’t do very well. They won’t make that mistake again. I don’t think it’s fair to blame Blake here, it’s not his fault. No he didn’t say it in the best way possible. I know there are many young classic country fans, myself included, who really do want to hear stuff like “our Grandpa’s music” on the radio. But it is the younger pop country obsessed, real country hating people who wouldn’t want to hear real country on the radio. They are the ones that have an impact on country music today, not the classic country fan. Blake’s not to blame here, if you’re looking to point a finger at someone it’s society and the big business men in Nashville, not the artists, I don’t think they have very much say anymore unfortunately. Is it fair to the artist who wants depth and meaning in their songs that they have to release a cookie cutter country song? No, but if you want to make it in the industry, it’s what you have to do. The music industry is about money, not music, it sucks!
January 24, 2013 @ 6:11 pm
Kay – it’s awesome to hear from someone who’s in high school and still likes real country music, thank you 🙂 You’re right about the suits being part of the blame… but Blake Shelton chose to disparage Old Fart music rather than celebrate it, and that winds up driving the wedge in deeper between old & new country, for now at least.
January 24, 2013 @ 5:35 pm
Shelton’s comments just show that he’s a businessman, not a country musician. Any music style needs to evolve in order to not become a parody of itself. Country music, like the blues, became popular because it was the voice of the working people, and country music will have a future if it continues to serve this role and evolve as working people evolve. It won’t stay relevant if it’s run by businessmen who can’t relate to anything that hasn’t sold a million copies in the past year or who use their time in the spotlight to slam the people who built the very business that they’re taking advantage of.
January 24, 2013 @ 5:36 pm
I was talking to my Mother earlier and told her about this and her take I it was: “Blake shelton isn’t evolving Country music, he’s just infusing pop in to it.”
January 24, 2013 @ 5:39 pm
If the twitter TOY came on here he would have to bring his backers(that is his little teenage girls).A friend and I were having a disgusting about this Mr HOLLYWOOD-NASHVILLE the other day. She said he will take a fall one day..A big fall and we will hear very little from him. Please let this be it! He has remarked one told him he can say and get by with anything. Narvel Blackstock will with out doubt handle this or this smartass would be down and never be able to get up. I do wonder if he will be looking over his shoulder after all this.? I guess Miranda knew this was coming yesturday when she was telling his teen girls to never settle for anything but the amazing. Her husband was the greatest. He is the shortest 6’5 I’ve ever looked at. I would be very happy to have our station take his music and throw it in the river, altho he never writes his music so it would hurt him very little. He likes his tv attention. THANKS MR. RAY PRICE
January 24, 2013 @ 5:43 pm
if this hasn’t been posted yet, The BS (Blake Shelton) response
http://blog.gactv.com/blog/2013/01/24/blake-shelton-explains-his-controversial-comments/
“It wasn”™t long before Blake responded via Twitter, saying:
“Whoa!!! I heard I offended one of my all time favorite artists Ray Price by my statement “Nobody wants to listen to their grandpas music.” And probably some other things from that same interview on GAC Backstory. I hate that I upset him. The truth is my statement was and STILL is about how we as the new generation of country artists have to keep re-inventing country music to keep it popular. Just EXACTLY the way Mr. Price did along hid [sic] journey as a main stream country artist. Pushing the boundaries with his records. “For The Goodtimes” is a perfect example with the introduction of a bigger orchestrated sound in country music. It was new and awesome!!! I absolutely have no doubt I could have worded it better(as always ha!) and I apologize to Mr. Price and any other heroes of mine that it may offended. I meant every word I said. Country music is my life and it”™s [sic] future AND past is important to me. I”™ll put my [love] and respect and knowledge about it up against anybody out there. ANYBODY”
January 24, 2013 @ 5:44 pm
Got it up top, thanks Dirk!
January 24, 2013 @ 5:48 pm
“He is the Lance Armstrong of country music !! HYPE, Mr. Miranda Lambert!”
OUCH! That will leave a mark!
January 24, 2013 @ 5:59 pm
Well the Jackass is on his way to growing into an Old Fart! The Young old country singer/songwriters are publishing thier own as Nashville just wants Mega one hit wonders anymore.The Brass in Nashville only cares about the BUCK! How many trips did Blake make across the US in a beat up ole truck playing for gas money to get to the next town? His comments are not far off as Nashville is about the buck and he is part of it!
January 24, 2013 @ 6:05 pm
LOL! We have all said things out of context! Gee whiz, Congratulations Blake & Miranda.. and yes Blake that’s is a aweful tattoo! 😀
January 24, 2013 @ 6:24 pm
Larry C Johnson Larry C Johnson OH BOY, let me tell you something Mr Blake, and our (so call) young country singers today. our old classic country singers had there own style, When Ray Price sings, you don’t have to ask, who is that singing, when Jones sings, we know it is Jones, when the Hag sings, you know it is the Hag, Now I said all that to say this, I have not heard a real country voice in country music in over 20 years, and as for what they call this crap today, I give you my word, it is not country music, when I hear one of the new songs in country music today, I can not understand what they are saying, and the songs have know meaning, and most of the guys that are singing act like a girl( Hmmm) as for the girls, know one listens to them sing, they just look at what they don’t have on, and it was not talent that got them to the stage, it was there rich dad’s and grand dad’s money that put them there, and Nashville sold country music out. I know what I am talking about, because back in the 90’s Nashville told me, (no money, no honey) and that I was just to country for what they were doing today. So Blake, you need to thank God you had the money to get as far as you have got, because it was not your talent, And I won’t charge you at dime for (this info) (singer song writer Larry C Johnson, that is KOUNTRY to the bone, and proud of it……
January 24, 2013 @ 6:28 pm
Well Mr. Shelton, my grandpa was Conway Twitty and pretty sure I and a ton of people still enjoy listening to his “old country” music.
January 24, 2013 @ 6:34 pm
What a JERK…and a PUNK…and an IDIOT!
January 24, 2013 @ 6:47 pm
the auto-tune generation is awful. Ray Price has the biggest, smoothest voice in the entire music industry. At 87 he shows more class and has more talent than, .. well… anyone EVER! God bless the self proclaimed “chief old fart”.
If you have heard of Blake Shelton but not Ray Price, Johnny Horton, Faron Young, et al, then you don’t have a clue what country music is!
January 24, 2013 @ 6:54 pm
Personally, I LOVE old style country and if I go to a store to buy a CD, it will be classic country. I admit that I listen to the new stuff and like some of it, but I won’t buy it because it gets ‘old’ (boring) too fast and then the CD would sit and collect dust. I like the classic stuff so much more that I still have all my LP’s, cassettes and yes even 8-tracks. The new stuff has too much of the screaming guitars and banging drums whereas I like the sounds of steel guitars and fiddles in there with the smooth guitar sounds. And I like songs that you can hear the words and can sing along to. I’m one of those ‘old farts & jackasses’ and proud to admit it.
January 24, 2013 @ 7:21 pm
When he brays for such a large audience, it’s pretty easy to see who’s the REAL jackass here.
January 24, 2013 @ 7:22 pm
If “old farts” are the only ones listening to traditional country, then who were all those kids at Muddy Roots digging on Dale Watson at Muddy Roots?
January 24, 2013 @ 7:31 pm
Little prissy Mr. Blake is incorrect. If REAL country is offered, folks will buy it. There’s no real alternative for a c&w fan these days, just the vanilla pasty corporate kids that pass for country. I’m pressing a vinyl 12″ lp this year, real c&w and rockabilly and yep, it won’t sell much, but hell, it’s my way to poke the establishment in the eye.
January 24, 2013 @ 7:41 pm
I think we are all listening to C.D.s today, not ‘records’ as Shelton calls them. Most of my Country Music friends and customers in the U.K. prefer traditional ‘Country’ and particularly Texas artists and musicians.
January 24, 2013 @ 7:46 pm
Hey Shelton, you’re a fu***** asshole. Take your new country and shove it up your redneck ass. You and the rest of you no-talent, modern pseudo-country singers need to start showing some respect for those who laid the groundwork for your success, as ill-deserved as it may be,
January 24, 2013 @ 7:50 pm
Blake was right… Music does need to evolve, including country. Problem is, Blake got the definitions of “evolve” and “sell-out” confused. There are tons of modern country artists who have evolved AND stayed traditional. Jamey Johnson. Kellie Pickler. The Turnpike Troubadours. Alan Jackson. Chris Young. George Strait. Zac Brown. Even Eric Church (its not twangy, but it ain’t bad either). Furthermore, some of my favorite music of 2012 was by “old farts”. Don Williams, Dwight Yoakam, and Marty Stuart had three of the best albums of the year, commercially and critically. I’m 25. I live for Waylon and Haggard. I really want to like Blake. I always have. I try to keep one foot in tradition and one in commercial because its all the country umbrella, but man pop country is getting harder and harder to defend. Remember when Garth was our biggest issue??? Now I want him back! I hoped The Voice would have been a great platform for Blake to get guys like Twitty and Jones some attention on mainstream, even if it was just suggesting their songs to his contestants. Nope. Blake has sold out, and its a damn shame. I like you Blake. Fix this. Quit being a puppet and stand up for real country! Sacrifice some record sales (since we “don’t buy records”) and gain some backbone. That’s how you can earn our trust back.