While driving down an East Texas country road I spotted this scene. The autumn trees and the late afternoon sun made these golden bales of hay shine just a little bit more. Fortunately I had my camera with me. (c) James Q. Eddy Jr.
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  • Episode 21 of Cutting Deep is one of Raegan’s favorite genre’s: 70s rock, with a few folk songs mixed in as well. It features songs from albums such as “Little Queen” by Heart, “Morrison Hotel” by The Doors and “Blue” by Joni Mitchell.
  • Another episode of rock music, but this time it’s all hair metal from the 80s and 90s. We’ll hear songs from some big albums like Mötley Crüe’s “Girls, Girls, Girls,” Poison’s “Open Up and Say. . .Ahh!” and Def Leppard’s “Hysteria.”
  • Episode 19 of Cutting Deep is a mix of rock and country. We’ll be getting into subgenres such as roots rock, heartland rock and alternative country. The songs come from albums like Bruce Springsteen’s “Born In The U.S.A.,” Steve Earle’s “Guitar Town” and John Mellencamp’s “Scarecrow.”
  • This episode is an evolution of sorts, featuring country songs from 1977 all the way up to 1999. They come from albums like Dolly Parton’s “Here You Come Again,” The Judds’ “Why Not Me” and Tim McGraw’s “A Place In The Sun.”
  • The first episode of Cutting Deep explores classic country with deep cuts from albums like Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn’s “Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man,” John Michael Montgomery’s “Kickin’ It Up,” and the “Pure Country” soundtrack.
  • The genre for this week’s episode can be loosely categorized as pop, with a little bit of folk mixed in as well. Most of the songs were released in the 1970s and 1980s, and come from albums like James Taylor’s “JT,” ABBA’s “Super Trouper,” and Bruce Springsteen’s “The River.”
  • Episode five of Cutting Deep is all about 80s and 90s alternative rock and some of its subgenres like post-punk and shoegaze. It’s a very European episode, featuring songs from the Irish band The Cranberries, the English bands Bauhaus and Oasis, and more.
  • We’re sticking with the 90s for this episode of Cutting Deep but delving into pop and hip hop. Episode six uses songs from some of the biggest albums of the time like Michael Jackson’s “Dangerous,” TLC’s “Crazysexycool,” Mariah Carey’s “Daydream,” and more.
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