Posted on 12/17/2010 9:17:39 PM PST by GILTN1stborn
This "Born Free" is at the top of my list. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu3rsha1ZtI
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Was that what you're after...?
Actually, I like the song and the video of my beautiful home state of Michigan. And, maybe there will be reason for hope there again for the first time in many years.
I prefer Rush Limbaugh’s version of “Born Free.”
A hard to understand American Patriot with a genuine love for our country. (preferable to Springsteen, IMO)
You're Kid Rock, aren't you?
Between a rock and a hard place but not a kid
But seriously, if you're not a kid, how is it possible to listen/enjoy/tolerate the music of Kid Rock?
brain damage from listening to rock and country for so many years? Or from growing up in Michigan surrounded and outnumbered by libtards :)
And for that I am thankful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCMIhftbV6s And if I remember correctly, Joe is a Freeper
No kidding -- his vocals would be PERFECT for Robin Trower's music. I recently added some bird droppings of wisdom on a Robin Trower thread, and I lamented the passing of James Dewar, RT's lead vocalist.
This guy sounds a lot like the brilliant James Dewar.
Seriously, if you know this guy, have his people call Robin Trower's people...
When did Bob Seger get younger grow out his hair and put on a hat?
Must be the Detroit sound.
I much prefer “Soliders & Jesus” by James Otto
AWESOME song IMHO
LOVED the State farm video. Endured about 7 seconds of the Kid Rock stuff.
Thanks, it was great
I like him..he is about the only thing that ever rapped that I do like
His affection for Dixie and unabashed defense of Southerness to the point of that historical battle scarred flag he hangs over his mantle at his Michigan digs endears him to me.
In any event I salute he, his patriotism and Michigan...I know plenty of solid crackers here in middle TN from Michigan, they are under no illusions, share my traditional views and I am glad to have them.
not sure where he found this love of Dixie?...his dad’s people I think migrated to Michigan from AL or MS for plant work from his grandfather’s generation...before WWII
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