Monday, September 21, 2009

Country music can be bluntly honest

Sure enough after reading the textual analysis of the Norton field guide to reading with writings I came up with the phrase "Country music can be bluntly honest" in Parallel Worlds.
The story reminded me of the the people living in countryside of Tajikistan. There were and are the primary food supplier for the urban life of Tajikistan.The tajik song took its root from the people living in countryside. Other types of genres usually stemmed from the countryside song and they usually conveyed the difficulty of peasants.
Peasants in my country usually did not have high education but they could usually sing in the most acceptable ways.
Most of the time they were unfairly paid sometimes they would not even receive the money for their toil on the land and they would create countryside songs revealing the mishandlings of the government.People in countryside were illetrate for the most part but they could convey their message in an excellent way to the public through their songs.
At that time I was a baby and could not differentiate between the real songs and fake songs. However, I figured it out now that power of the countryside songs is influencing and should not be given for granted. In fact I understood that the real power of the words do not go with the urban life but rather with the rural life of our countryside.

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