Posted on 09/24/2009 6:12:32 PM PDT by SoonerStorm09
By Andrew W. Griffin
Red Dirt Report, editor
Posted: September 24, 2009
reddirtreporter@gmail.com
OKLAHOMA CITY Despite the fact that the October 1, 2009 issue of Rolling Stone features a cover story on no-talent actress Megan Fox, Americas premier corporate-rock magazine Rolling Stone, features a terrific and very long story titled The Fighter: The Life and Times of Merle Haggard. Its written by Jason Fine and its an epic profile on a true American original and one of the best artists in country music.
And while we get the Hags history from top to bottom, we also get some real insight into a man who has real apprehensions about the dangerous direction America has been taking in recent years, particularly since 9/11 and the so-called War on Terror.
Writes Fine: Frequently, Haggard veers into tireades about whats wrong with the country. You can hear his mind working, stretching, as he spins out theories, trying them on to se if they stick.
Quoting Haggard, and sounding very George Wallace-ish: I dont believe theres a dimes worth of difference between Democrats and Republicans.
Fine said Haggard told him that right before the 2008 presidential election.
Its the next sentence that gives the reader some real insight into the man behind the Vietnam War era right-wing anthem Okie From Muskogee.
When we get someone new in the White House, Haggard tells Fine, Dont you suppose theyd set him down there the first morning in the Oval Office and explain the rules? Give him orders about what to do, and if he didnt do em, theyd kill his kids? Thats what I think. I Think theres a No Sh*t Day, when they sit the guy down and he says, No sh*t. And they say, Yeah, and its this way, too. No sh*t. And well kill your f*ckin kids if you dont like it. I think were there.
Its an eyebrow-raising look into Hags thoughts. Fine notes that some of Hags best new songs, which address the dismantling of this great country include Wishing All These Old Things Were New, I Hate To See It Go, Rebuild America First, What Happened?, Wheres All The Freedom, and Ive Seen It Go Away. These are some of his most exciting songs since the early days of Mama Tried, Hungry Eyes and Workin Man Blues.
The new songs, writes Fine, describe a country that has sold out its ideals and abandoned civil liberties, and where people have become timid and small-minded. Fine then notes Haggard told him: I wish I could say something in eight lines that would turn the entire countrys head. If theres an ambition left in my body, its to do that: to write eight lines that will put the condition of the country foremost again before its too late.
And whats interesting is that Haggard is joining an ever-growing list of country artists who are speaking out about the declining state of America, from John Richs Theyre Shutting Detroit Down to new material from Waylon Jenningss son Shooter Jennings. And thats just a couple of names. Haggard and these other country stars recognize that we are in a steep decline as a nation and something must be done to turn it around. However, if Haggards notion of a presidential No Sh*t Day is true, the true puppetmasters will continue with their plans regardless.
Its a sobering thought.
Haggard, whose family migrated from Checotah, Oklahoma (hometown of American Idol and country star in her own right, Carrie Underwood) to Bakersfield, Calif. In 1935, during the Great Depression, so he is a true child of the Depression and the concerns of that dark period in our history.
As a side note, an interesting portion of the Fine piece included information about Haggard belief in UFOs, which followed a strange encounter while he was flying a Cessna in California. A bright light lit up the whole cockpit. The Air Force denied it was their aircraft and Haggard, writes Fine came to believe the light was from a UFO, and it wsparked a lifelong curiosity about extraterrestrial life.
Youd have to be crazy to believe theres not life out there, Haggard said. People say If we find life, then well know that theres life everywhere. Bullsh*t. We know it now if you have a brain. I think the government is extremely puzzled, and theyre aware that were not the smartest bear in the woods. Theres some other intelligence around thats observing our progress. Who know, I mean, this may be an experiment. This planet. The whole gamut may be an experiment being conducted by some superior race.
Hags wife, Theresa, says her husband a real busy man in his mind and that he takes everything so seriously, whether its something on the news or a new song that just comes out.
Theresa adds that Haggard does yoga to clear his mind, urging him to not to think so much, hoping relaxation will give his mind a rest.
But we are lucky to have such a talented, living legend willing to use his mind to write songs, share his insights on the state of America and the world and for not giving up, even into his 70s.
Three cheers for Merle Haggard!
Copyright 2009 West Marie Media
Merle’s getting old.
I had to live down “Okie From Muskogee” my entire 9 years in the USAF. As soon as someone saw my home of record they’d start up with that stupid song.
Thanks for posting this. Enjoyed it.
Liberal elites must hate his very guts.
For no other reason than that: Hurrah for Merle Haggard!
(I believe in “No Shit Day” too.)
oldER, brother .... oldER.
LLS
I read that and I still can’t figure out what the heck he’s saying. It sounds like sitting next to a really old guy in a bar.
He’s actually an Okie from Oildale.
I think that didn’t have the same ring.
>> know people that know this guy and they tell me that he smokes the best weed money can buy... willie nelson ganja and that he stays stoned at all times... and his mind shows it.
I used to idolize Merle Haggard.
Over the last decade, I have come around to your view.
My moment of enlightenment was when Merle Haggard started making sleazy “how to get out of credit card debt” commercials. Boy was THAT a rude awakening from a guy I thought was an old school America First conservative.
Same reason you have.
I believe in a watered down version of “noshitday”.
Because they are culturally aware and have excellent taste in music? I doubt it.
Very funny.
He only did what he had to do, and now he's growing old...
This article leans so far to the left you won’t have to turn the pages.
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