"Swampblood" is far from the greatest thing the Legendary Shack Shakers have done, and every right-thinking person, including most of the country music industry, hates Ryan Adams, so I am willing to grant you unmemorable, but I like a lot of the True Blood soundtrack!I wish they'd included, like, "Lullaby", though, because that's one of the Dixie Chicks' best. And ooh, apparently there's a score out! I definitely need to get my hands on that.
As for the question...IDK, it depends a lot. There are stations for it everywhere, but I don't know that you could point to a specific place and say "that's it, that's where there's more country than anything else". It's as much to do with the makeup of a specific state/region than anything else (I once heard someone say that the way people talk about country music is loaded with class issues like the way people talk about rap music is loaded with race issues, and there's a lot of truth to that).
As for the role: hm. Closest comparison I can think is Hardison on Leverage. One of the research/tech/geek people in the supporting cast.
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Date: 2009-10-28 01:17 pm (UTC)As for the question...IDK, it depends a lot. There are stations for it everywhere, but I don't know that you could point to a specific place and say "that's it, that's where there's more country than anything else". It's as much to do with the makeup of a specific state/region than anything else (I once heard someone say that the way people talk about country music is loaded with class issues like the way people talk about rap music is loaded with race issues, and there's a lot of truth to that).
As for the role: hm. Closest comparison I can think is Hardison on Leverage. One of the research/tech/geek people in the supporting cast.