Stepping outside the rock to the
other side of music I explore Country and Western. I love all variety of music and had a great time stepping out in
my cowboy boots. It isn't hard to find
the atmosphere appealing, because I've found in the best clubs everyone is
friendly, it is only the music that changes.
My first stop, you guessed it: Black Horse Country.
Black Horse Country
Every time I have been to Black Horse
Country, there has been a handful of people there. It features a variety of Southern rock,
western, and country, with honky tonk line dancing pads in the front, and an
open space for couples or hud dancing in the back. It's a wooden lodge set among the beautiful
outdoors with even a place to cuddle with your significant other outside. Black Horse Country has something for the
cowboy or Cowgirl in us all.
WildCat Country
At first I thought there wasn't much
difference than the place I had just been.
It was a case of looks are deceiving. Aside from that, my graphics suck. Wildcat Country is also a
lodge set among the great outdoors, but I found more to catch a person's
interest here. Inside you have a host
and dj on stage, windows looking out over the water, line dancing pads, couples
dancing, and a game room upstairs.
After rezzing you'll find a front porch swing, more games, a gas
station, road, and a bull. Now the bull
and I had a long talk and I rode him for 37 seconds, but I let him know I'd be
back.
Lastly,
there is also a stage set up outside for singers and performances, a pool with inner
tubes to float around and listen to the tunes, more line dancing, and even a
bear cave. I have personal weakness for
bears, so I will be back just to take pics.
Definitely a must see. \
Heartland Country
Teleporting in I noticed a huge difference from the other country clubs
quick. The club is a huge barn and is very
cool. It's a smaller area outside to wander
around and shop. Heartland Country also
has several pretty unique spots to snap pictures. The club is awesome set up inside with dance
pads, couples dancing, and a bar. How
about remaking the scene from Coyote Ugly? The bar here, you can dance on! The host and dj were welcoming and so was the
crowd. Kudos to management, this place was very well
put together. Another great thing to
mention that I've not seen in a lot of country clubs.... HeartLand is
BloodLines friendly.
BAMA's Country
Bama Country is proclaimed a place where
family and friends come together... Just walking in I can see this. I knew a few people there and I'm not one to
frequent the country side of SL. Bama
has a completely different look than the other country clubs I've been, set out
among a old fashioned town, it takes a bit more to rez, but walking in even the
inside is set up in its own unique fashion.
There is country line dancing pads with couples or single dancing to the
side, the game area is downstairs set in the corners, and the shopping is
upstairs as well as outside. At any time
you walk in there is a word guesser and scrambler going so you can participate
in the action and win some lindens while you enjoy the scenery.
Country isn’t
for everyone, but those that appreciate it, they sure have a great time! If you
have never been to a country venue in Second Life, try something new. You might
just find yourself riding a bull, throwing back some beers, tipping your hat
and enjoying the Western atmosphere.
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