Posted on 01/08/2026 8:35:18 AM PST by Red Badger

It's January 2026, and in steps former Christian music starlet Amy Grant, pining for her younger days of the 60s and 70s cultural revolution with her latest single, "The 6th of January."
Not joking ๐
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The lyrics to this thing are the most Boomerslop I've ever read.
References to John Brown and Harper's Ferry, Martin Luther King, Woodstock, and John Lennon's "Imagine."
She says maybe it's the time of year
Or maybe it's the time of man
60's playlist and a beer
I'm suddenly 16 again ...
Hey mister where's the road to Yasgur's farm
He stares at me with pity and alarm
Says that crowd left here long ago
Scattered all to hell and Harper's Ferry
On the 6th of January
This is Amy Grant's message of hatred towards the folks who made her famous.
All of the worst boomer nostalgia incoming...
I hear the words John Lennon said
Asking me to imagine
As I fight this cart with crooked wheels
He's either bent over laughing
Or spinning in his Strawberry Fields ...
And we're driving home and the radio plays
What's goin' on? Marvin Gaye
Is it right on red or left on MLK
I look ahead and realize we've lost our way
So she's a commie now??
We've lost our way? The radical free-love hippies were right? The leftist revolution was the good old days?
Now it's just Trump and J6 playing in her mind.
This will become the definitive holiday song for liberals now, won't it?
Here's a little online reaction for you:
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I have a song title she might work with “Over the Hill”.
And Satan and the Democrats now
have their newest Lesbian martyr
All because she was foolhardy enough
to interfere in something for the
Democratic Insurrectionist Agenda
/Facepalm ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐คฆโโ๏ธ ๐ฏ๐ฏ๐ฏ
(”I hear the words John Lennon said”)
Ooohkay Amy, I think ๐ค๐ค๐ค we found
another issue if you’re letting
spiritually-confused
John Lennon chart your path....
Well she may end up getting some Instant Karma.
/rimshot ๐๐๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Well-played!
I actually like that song, musically
It was great in the 1970s - that being said
Now, for all those who run their lives by
the song “Imagine”....
AI Overview
When John Lennon was murdered in December 1980, his estate was valued at approximately $200 million to $235 million, which would be worth over $600 million today when adjusted for inflation
Hello McFly?
I think by then John probably cringed at a lot of things he did during that period.
And then there was this little gem ๐๐๐
https://youtu.be/R1bV8gOvJAo?si=THKf24Vd4_7POauV
๐คข๐คข๐คข ๐คฎ๐คฎ๐คฎ
You couldn’t change the radio ๐ป๐ป๐ป station quickly enough
There was a version of “I’m Losing You” he did with Cheap Trick that totally blew away the original.
I never heard of that one
That version
**That was the first time in history police launched tear gas behind protesters trying to get them to back up.**
Well, they tried to, but they launched it into the NW wind, and the gas came right back in their faces.
Yep.
The Daughters Of The. Confederacy put a bronze plaque up for Shepherd and the town fought to remove it.
I used to go there often with IR and UV sensitive cameras to take photos of the church ruins up on the hill.
At the bottom of the street where the armory was is a dingy little building that must have been a museum or something at one time and inside, peering through dirty windows, stands a wax figure of a terrifyingly wild-eyed John Brown looming over a cringing fear stricken black man, Johnโs arm raised in what looks like violence and the black manโs arms raised in what surely seems anticipation of pain.
I looked at that unintentionally ironic tableau for a few minutes and said โseems about rightโ.
I miss going to that quirky crazy little town.
Coulda been worse.
She coulda listened to Yoko caterwauling.
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