Whenever I've seen shows or films set here, they just don't feel like the real Nashville to me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
One of the reasons I wanted to do a show about Nashville in Nashville was because when I lived here, the hardest thing to go out and hear was country music. Country was taking place inside the studio and it was an export.
I love the show 'Nashville,' I mean, that's a show that's pretty incredible.
Nashville is wicked. It's like a proper music community, but it's also quintessentially American. You bump into people there with cowboy hats that spit in jars and call you 'boy.' I just love that.
Nashville feels like a big little town to me. It's got lots of culture and lots of interesting things to do and lots of interesting people. At the same time, it feels very small and tight-knit and very close. Everyone feels like they know each other.
I've always been a big fan of Nashville, and I have friends that live there.
Nashville was totally different than I ever dreamed. I had only seen the music business on television and been to a couple of concerts. I had no clue.
One of the magical things about Nashville is just how many incredibly talented people are here and the way they support each other.
Nashville's like any other hometown - after a while, it's stifling.
Nashville is the place where I first realized how impossible it is to look at someone and know what is inside them, what special something they possess.
The thing I like about 'Nashville,' it just happens to be about musicians, and all the music is practical, meaning it's performed at a concert or during a rehearsal.
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