Posted on 06/13/2002 6:21:02 AM PDT by Lou L
Edited on 04/13/2004 1:39:39 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
Country singer Toby Keith has some choice words for Peter Jennings.
Toby Keith says the producer of an ABC 4th of July TV special rescinded an offer to have the country singer perform his current hit after the show's host, World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings, heard the song and vetoed it.
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Thank you Registered!
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Open Invitation
by Jackyl
I HATE YOU BIN LADEN
I HATE YOU BIN LADEN
I HATE YOU BIN LADEN
I HATE YOU BIN LADEN
IM PISSED OFF AND NOT A PATIENT MAN
ID DROP A BOMB ON AFGANISTAN
ID SNATCH THAT TOWEL FROM YOUR HEAD
WRAP IT AROUND YOUR NECK
PULL IT TIGHT UNTIL YOU ARE DEAD
M F YOU WANT TO PLAY
YOU WANT TO GO TO HELL
ILL SEND YOU TODAY
(CHORUS)
YOUVE GOT AN OPEN INVITATION
TO MEET US FACE TO FACE
YOU FIGHT LIKE A COWARD
YOURE NOT A MAN YOURE A DISGRACE
YOU STEPPED ACROSS THE LINE
FROM YOUR SAND TO MY GRASS
YOUVE GOT AN OPEN INVITATION TO KISS OUR ASS
I AINT SCARED TO TAKE AN EYE
FOR AN EYE
I AINT SCARED
ITS THE TRUTH
ITS AN EYE FOR AN EYE AND A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH
IM PISSED OFF SEEING RED
CANDY ASS I WANT YOU DEAD
Yeah, it looks like the rockers are on board, too.
I'd take that bet. Brit Hume would let him play it, but he's about the only one who would. If I were Toby I wouldn't get too worked about this...nobody watches anything put on by ABC News anyway.
And for Rock and Roll, you have:Sammy Hagar: VOA and the "Dreams" Blue Angels video with Van Halen.
The aforementioned Jackyl Song.
Annnnndd....."Don't Tread on Me" by Metallica. Written not in the wake of September 11 when patriotism became lucrative, but 1991:
Liberty or death, what we so proudly hail
once you provoke her, rattling of her tail
never begins it, never, but once engaged...
never surrenders, showing the fangs of rage
don't tread on me
so be it
threaten no more
to secure peace is to prepare for war
so be it
settle the score
touch me again for the words that you'll hear evermore...
don't tread on me
love it or live it, she with the deadly bite
quick is the blue tongue, forked as lighting strike
shining with brightness, always on surveillance
the eyes, they never close, emblem of vigilance
don't tread on me
so be it
threaten no more
to secure peace is to prepare for war
so be it
settle the score
touch me again for the words that you'll hear evermore...
don't tread on me
so be it
threaten no more
to secure peace is to prepare for war
liberty or death, what we so proudly hail
once you provoke her, rattling on her tail
so be it
threaten no more
to secure peace is to prepare for war
so be it
settle the score
touch me again for the words that you'll hear evermore...
don't tread on me
Also keep in mind that when hard rock was at its most popular, young voters were going 2-1 for Reagan. In fact, I personally suspect the record industry pushed whine-music like Nirvana in order to try and reverse this trend.
As for country, admittedly that twangy stuff is like fingernails on a blackboard for me. But I wouldn't call it all that conservative. With all it's glorification of the ordinary as opposed to the extraordinary, it has an inverse snobbery worthy of an AFL-CIO rally or a Michael Moore event.
-Eric
Note to Toby: It is a day to celebrate American Independence. Sing the song.
Meanwhile, Jim Morrison wasn't fazed. He'd already played Sullivan's show. And he didn't do it with the snide "in your face" defiance shown in Oliver Stone's film, he just sang the song as written. The surviving members of the band really don't like that movie.I've heard that they thought Kilmer played the Morrison role dead-on accurate.
-Eric
No, but they might be surprised to know that Keith sang this song on the AMC Award show a few weeks ago on CBS, apparently with no problem.
I don't know that it was the way Val Kilmer walked or talked so much as what he did (probably as written). I think I recall them saying that there was no way that they could have lasted as long with that jerk that was portrayed on the screen.
Forest J Ackerman refused a cameo/bit part in Ed Wood because the man on the screen wasn't Bela Lugosi. Bela did not use all that profanity and was not that bitter about Boris Karloff. It's a good performance and an interesting movie, but it does not have a connection to reality.
Another day has almost come and gone
Can't imagine what else could go wrong
Sometimes I'd like to hide away
Somewhere and lock the door
A single battle lost but not the war
'Cause tomorrow's another day
And I'm thirsty anyway
So bring on the rain
It's almost like the hard times circle 'round
A couple drops and they all
Start coming down
Yeah, I might feel defeated
I might hang my head
I might be barely breathing but I'm not dead
'Cause tomorrow's another day
And I'm thirsty anyway
So bring on the rain
No, I'm not gonna let it get me down
I'm not gonna cry
And I'm not gonna lose any sleep tonight...
'Cause tommorow another day and I am not afraid
So bring on the rain
'Cause tomorrow's another day
and I'm thirsty anyway
So bring on the Rain!
I think this was the first song to come out after 9/11.
a.cricket
Personally, I do not like the fact that this song has been associated with 9/11. Im sure it was used at many funerals before the tragedy, and on may different occasions, but the first "public tragedy" is was assocaited with was Dale Earnhardt's death. Many people think of him every time they hear the song.
In good taste, when a song has been associated with one tragedy, it shouldn't be used again for another. Thats just MHO, though.
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