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Conservative indie pop? Liberal country western? Election season blues...
Finding New Tunes blog ^ | 8-13-08 | Jon

Posted on 08/16/2008 2:23:19 PM PDT by lainie

It seems to me that there’s money to be made for some young, enterprising, conservative musician. There aren’t really any conservative indie/alternative bands, but there are plenty of conservatives who like that kind of music. Can you imagine how they’d rally around a band who was outwardly conservative. And if Rush Limbaugh told his listeners about that band? They’d be millionaires overnight.

Same, though less so, for a liberal country band. By the nature of the art form, there are more liberal musicians, in general, than conservative. But country still doesn’t have too many successful liberal acts (minus the Dixie Chicks, of course). I would imagine there’s a similarly good opportunity for a good liberal country band to come out and take that genre by storm.

So? Why hasn’t anyone seized on these opportunities?

I started doing a little looking, and I came across an article by John Miller written for National Review [from 2006]. He offered up his top 50 conservative rock songs. Surprisingly, there were quite a few songs by real indie bands on the list. That doesn’t mean they were/are conservative bands. But the songs (by virtue of being libertarian, actually) are arguably conservative. Here’s his list of top 50 (there are 50 more, if you want to check those out, too).

[If you want detailed justifications for each, click through to the entire articles above...]

  1. “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” by The Who.
  2. “Taxman,” by The Beatles.
  3. “Sympathy for the Devil,” by The Rolling Stones.
  4. “Sweet Home Alabama,” by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
  5. “Wouldn’t It Be Nice,” by The Beach Boys.
  6. “Gloria,” by U2.
  7. “Revolution,” by The Beatles.
  8. “Bodies,” by The Sex Pistols.
  9. “Don’t Tread on Me,” by Metallica.
  10. “20th Century Man,” by The Kinks.
  11. “The Trees,” by Rush.
  12. “Neighborhood Bully,” by Bob Dylan.
  13. “My City Was Gone,” by The Pretenders.
  14. “Right Here, Right Now,” by Jesus Jones.
  15. “I Fought the Law,” by The Crickets.
  16. “Get Over It,” by The Eagles.
  17. “Stay Together for the Kids,” by Blink 182.
  18. “Cult of Personality,” by Living Colour.
  19. “Kicks,” by Paul Revere and the Raiders.
  20. “Rock the Casbah,” by The Clash.
  21. “Heroes,” by David Bowie.
  22. “Red Barchetta,” by Rush.
  23. “Brick,” by Ben Folds Five.
  24. “Der Kommissar,” by After the Fire.
  25. “The Battle of Evermore,” by Led Zeppelin.
  26. “Capitalism,” by Oingo Boingo.
  27. “Obvious Song,” by Joe Jackson.
  28. “Janie’s Got a Gun,” by Aerosmith.
  29. “Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” by Iron Maiden.
  30. “You Can’t Be Too Strong,” by Graham Parker.
  31. “Small Town,” by John Mellencamp.
  32. “Keep Your Hands to Yourself,” by The Georgia Satellites.
  33. “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” by The Rolling Stones.
  34. “Godzilla,” by Blue öyster Cult.
  35. “Who’ll Stop the Rain,” by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
  36. “Government Cheese,” by The Rainmakers.
  37. “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” by The Band.
  38. “I Can’t Drive 55,” by Sammy Hagar.
  39. “Property Line,” by The Marshall Tucker Band.
  40. “Wake Up Little Susie,” by The Everly Brothers.
  41. “The Icicle Melts,” by The Cranberries.
  42. “Everybody’s a Victim,” by The Proclaimers.
  43. “Wonderful,” by Everclear.
  44. “Two Sisters,” by The Kinks.
  45. “Taxman, Mr. Thief,” by Cheap Trick.
  46. “Wind of Change,” by The Scorpions.
  47. “One,” by Creed.
  48. “Why Don’t You Get a Job,” by The Offspring.
  49. “Abortion,” by Kid Rock.
  50. “Stand By Your Man,” by Tammy Wynette.

Eric Kirk at SoHum Parlance saw this article and decided (with some incentive from Miller) to take on the task of finding the top 50 liberal country songs. Here’s his list below (follow this link to see the justifications)…

  1. Man in Black - Johnny Cash
  2. The Pill - Loretta Lynn
  3. 9 to 5 - Dolly Parton
  4. We Shall be Free - Garth Brooks
  5. Harper Valley PTA - Jeannie Riley (and others)
  6. Take this Job and Shove It - Johnny Paycheck
  7. Devil’s Right Hand - Steve Earle
  8. Sixteen Tons - Tennessee Earnest Ford
  9. Rainbow Stew - Merle Haggard
  10. Trouble in the Fields - Nancy Griffith
  11. Abraham, Martin, and John (It’s a Hard Life) - Emmy Lou Harris
  12. They Ain’t Makin Jews like Jesus Anymore - Kinky Friedman
  13. San Quentin - Johnny Cash
  14. America - Waylon Jennings
  15. Heartland - Willie Nelson
  16. Jesus, the Missing Years - John Prine
  17. Okie from Muskogee - Merle Haggard
  18. Conversations with the Devil - Ray Wylie Hubbard
  19. Travelin’ Soldier - Dixie Chicks
  20. 40 hour week - Alabama
  21. My Uncle - Flying Burrito Brothers
  22. Coal Miner’s Daughter - Loretta Lynn
  23. Ballad for a soldier - Leon Russell, aka Hank Wilson
  24. Fishing - Richard Shindell
  25. I Washed my Face in the Morning Dew - Tom T. Hall
  26. One Hundred Children - Tom T. Hall
  27. Aragon Mill - Dry Branch Fire Squads
  28. Workin Band - Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  29. Right or Left at Oak Street - Roy Clark
  30. Two Story House - Tammy Wynette
  31. Church - Lyle Lovett
  32. Devil Take the Farmer - Dry Branch Fire Squads
  33. Blame it on the Stones - Kris Kristofferson
  34. Skip a Rope - Henson Cargill
  35. That’s the News - Merle Haggard
  36. A Week in Country Jail - Tom T. Hall
  37. Common Man - John Conlee
  38. Kids of the Baby Boom - The Bellamy Brothers
  39. Mississipi on my Mind - Jesse Winchester written, Jerry Jeff Walker performance
  40. Hank Williams Said It Best - Guy Clark
  41. Billy B. Damned - Billy Joe Shaver
  42. Don’t you think this outlaw bit’s done got out of hand?- Waylon Jennings
  43. Lights went out in Georgia - Reba McEntire
  44. Peace on Earth - Willie Nelson
  45. High Cotton - Alabama
  46. Why can’t we all just get a long neck? - Hank Williams
  47. White House Blues - Vassar Clements
  48. Saginaw, Michigan - Lefty Frizzell
  49. Copperhead Road - Steve Earle
  50. Hobo’s Meditation - Dolly Parton

In most of the cases in the rock section, the songs are written by artists who are generally liberal, but have swerved into the conservative side of an issue. The country side largely includes artists who are generally liberal.

Thus, my curiosity still stands: Could a “good” indie/alternative band who was conservative gather a critical mass of fans? I think it goes deeper than that. I think the question really is “do people like songs because of the lyrics, melody, instrumentation, vocals, etc. (obviously, “all of the above” is an option, too)?

Can you love a song which endorses a philosophy to which you are vehemently opposed?


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To: Cheapskate
I dont think soo L0L

This is Rock...Agent Orange~Fire In The Rain Pure Defiance

41 posted on 08/17/2008 5:12:42 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: lainie

Evenin Maam!!!


42 posted on 08/17/2008 5:12:45 PM PDT by Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter"I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back")
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To: mylife

hm..

Grateful Dead were ‘conservative hippies?’


43 posted on 08/17/2008 5:13:00 PM PDT by lainie (Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.)
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To: lainie

The music is rooted in bluegrass


44 posted on 08/17/2008 5:14:39 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: mylife

“I don’t think sooo!” GOOD!!!!!!!!


45 posted on 08/17/2008 5:15:10 PM PDT by Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter"I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back")
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To: lainie

They never got into the heavy politics thing as far as I know.


46 posted on 08/17/2008 5:16:20 PM PDT by Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter"I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back")
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To: Cheapskate

Your mileage may vary ;)


47 posted on 08/17/2008 5:16:32 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: Cheapskate

Cheaps yer a bassist right? Download that Agent Orange tune.

This is all fist beating deriance


48 posted on 08/17/2008 5:20:01 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts)
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defiance


49 posted on 08/17/2008 5:20:32 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: mylife

How ya doin tonight? I’m puttin up with another damned earache this evenin.


50 posted on 08/17/2008 5:21:40 PM PDT by Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter"I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back")
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To: Cheapskate

You play to damned loud! L0L


51 posted on 08/17/2008 5:23:08 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: mylife

hehehehe! Yeah I know! but I’ve been puttin up with them all my life.


52 posted on 08/17/2008 5:26:34 PM PDT by Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter"I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back")
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To: lainie
For the conservative side, I'd add "Brothers In Arms"by dire Straits.

Oh yeah! ,and "Time To Get a Gun"by Fred Eaglesmith.

53 posted on 08/17/2008 5:33:25 PM PDT by Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter"I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back")
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To: Cheapskate
Getcha some hearing protection like Homer
54 posted on 08/17/2008 5:35:20 PM PDT by mylife (The Roar Of the Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: lainie

I think some of it works just because in the end there isn’t a lot of difference between the ultra far right and left. For instance, a lot of Nine Inch Nails recent stuff has been aimed at the problems with the Bush government. However, it can/will be just as easily directed at a Democrats administration.

Just how deep do you believe?
Will you bite the hand that feeds?
Will you chew until it bleeds?
Can you get up off your knees?
Are you brave enough to see?
Do you want to change it?


55 posted on 08/17/2008 5:46:44 PM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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To: Cheapskate

That is how I feel. I don’t need a musician to reinforce my political beliefs. All I need from them is interesting music. If it and them have a liberal slant oh well. If it is still good I will listen.


56 posted on 08/17/2008 5:48:45 PM PDT by Mr. Blonde (You ever thought about being weird for a living?)
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To: Mr. Blonde
Oh,I'll still scrag'em if it gets too annoying (i.e. Dixie Chix, orColdPlay)

But by and large ,I can live with lefty musicians.

57 posted on 08/17/2008 5:59:05 PM PDT by Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter"I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back")
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To: lainie

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djVGhqvl_8A

Red Barchetta.


58 posted on 08/17/2008 6:01:15 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar (Obama: The presumptuous democratic nominee)
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To: Jet Jaguar

Hey JJ! wazzup????


59 posted on 08/17/2008 6:02:19 PM PDT by Cheapskate (Still backing Hunter"I refuse to be fitted with collar and chain, and given a pat on the back")
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To: lainie

60 posted on 08/17/2008 6:09:55 PM PDT by Jet Jaguar (Obama: The presumptuous democratic nominee)
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