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Twang
George Strait
TWANG
Supervision Recommended
Information
Released 2009
Genre Country
Language English
Source Rock Band Country Track Pack 2
Available February 1, 2011 (Pack)
(DLC)
Playable in
Rock Band 3
Rock Band Blitz
Difficulty
Band 2
Basic Pro
Guitar 4 NoNo Part
Bass 2 NoNo Part
Drums 2 2
Keys 5 red
Vocals 3 3
Details
Male singer
Guitar Solo
3-part Harmonies



"Twang" is a song by George Strait which is the opening track and title song from Strait's 38th studio album.

Long-time Strait favorite Jim Lauderdale co-wrote this honky-tonker about playing music on a juke box with Jimmy Ritchey and Kendell Marvel. Strait commented on making this the title track: "It didn't come about until after the record was done, and that's such an obvious title for it. If 'twang' is not what I do, then I don't know what is."

In our interview with Jim Lauderdale, he explained that this song makes a statement about Country music, and about how he'd like to hear a lot more twang on the radio. Regarding the shift in Country music to a more slick, polished style, Lauderdale said: "It used to disappoint me, but it started many years ago, and so I've grown used to the fact that all genres of music change, and whereas I do have a real soft spot for traditional country and bluegrass, it's moved on. Just like rock and roll has changed, you know, today's rock isn't the same as it was 30 or 40 years ago.

"Some of my friends say all of their country went away in 1975. But there's been a lot of great stuff since. So I don't really subscribe to that. But, you know, Country has been real influenced in the last 45 years by rock and roll. Stylistically it's kind of merged. But that's the nature of music."

Twang was produced by Strait and his long-time collaborator Tony Brown at Jimmy Buffet's Shrimpboat Sound Studio in Key West, Florida.

On the cover of the CD Strait sits playfully in the driver's seat of a classic American Cadillac, strumming a toy guitar. The veteran Country singer said of the photo shoot in the album's press release: "When I got into that old Caddy, there was a little guitar lying in the front seat. I picked it up and started clowning around with it, and the photographer kept shooting. It's not a staged shot, by any means. When I started going through the pictures, I saw this shot and thought it fit the feel of Twang I was looking for."

Video[]

TWANG_(RB3_Version)_-_George_Strait_Expert_All_Instruments_RB3_DLC

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