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What songs do you feel have a Conservative slant?
Posted on 11/20/2001 3:40:03 PM PST by youngFreeper
Just for fun I would like to see what songs everyone feels has a coservative flavor.
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To: alcuin
I've seen "I've Shot Andy Warhol" -- Crispin Glover gave me the creeps!
To: youngFreeper
"Midnight Rider" by the Allman Brothers.
To: NYCVirago
Yeah, I know he's a lib, but can you imagine Hillary! being asked a question like that, and giving a believable answer? I can't imagine Hilary giving a believable answer about anything.
Sticky Fingers is in the magic zone; it may be perfect.
Strange, strange skies . .
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posted on
11/20/2001 11:32:39 PM PST
by
alcuin
To: nocommies
I disagree on Sprinsteen...didn't he do a free concert for that Cop Killer Mumia?
And if you think Born In the USA is a patriotic song...read the lyrics!
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posted on
11/20/2001 11:35:53 PM PST
by
Verax
To: Verax
"Sweet Melissa" by the Allman Brothers.
To: youngFreeper
Are the Good Times Really Over for Good ? I wish a buck was still silver, and it was back when the country was strong Back before Elvis, and before the Vietnam war came along Before the Beatles and yesterday, when a man could still work and still would Is the best of the free life behind us now? and are the good times really over for good? Are we rollin' down hill like a snowball headed for hell With no kind of chance for the flag or the liberty bell I wish a Ford and a Chevy would still last 10 years like they should Is the best of the free life behind us now? and are the good times really over for good? I wish coke was still cola and a joint was a bad place to be It was back before Nixon who lied to us all on tv Before microwave ovens when a girl could still cook and still would Is the best of the free life behind us now? And are the good times really over for good? Stop rollin' downhill like a snowball headed for hell Stand up for the flag and let's all ring the liberty bell Let's make a Ford and a Chevy that'll still last 10 years like they should The best of the free life is still yet to come And the good times ain't really over for good. -- Merle Haggard |
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posted on
11/20/2001 11:47:46 PM PST
by
Verax
To: youngFreeper
A Few Good Men- Dropkick Murphys
Drive On- Johnny Cash
Dittohead- Slayer
Don't Tread on Me- Metallica
Lollipops & Guns- tMf
Symphony of Destruction- Megadeth
And anything by Ted Nugent
To: Mak90kidoflincolnNE
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"Let's Have a War" by FEARAnd just for good measure:
"Everybody needs to believe in something,
I believe I'll have another beer!"
To: cold_vicious_logic
Symphony of Destruction- Megadeth Don't forget "I Will Crush Your Skull in Hell, My Friend," by Moronnikka.
The lead guitarist/enforcer has a tone . .
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posted on
11/21/2001 12:13:31 AM PST
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alcuin
To: alcuin
Don't get me wrong, I used to be a big Dylan fan way back when. I'm just amused when some people misconstrue a few religious references in Dylan's songs to his being a conservative.
To: driftless
Driftless, I
think I was agreeing with you.
These long threads make me feel like the guy who took a face from the ancient gallery and walked on down the hall . .
MOTHER!!!!!
G-L-O-R-I-A!
Carol?
Mona Lisa. There, that's better.
Whew!
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11/21/2001 12:45:39 AM PST
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alcuin
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To: Mak90kidoflincolnNE
The Dead Milkman don't surprise me, but The Clash? The Milkmen's best stuff is essentially apolitical, bitchin' parody, but the Clash were VERY left.
I saw the Milkmen at an all-ages concert (about 200 people). Live, they were pathetic. The audience laughed AT them, not with them.
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posted on
11/21/2001 12:56:53 AM PST
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alcuin
To: alcuin
I was responding to your comment about the world being a better place because of Dylan. I assumed that you thought I was being unduly dismissive of the enigmatic one. If so, I apologize.
To: NYCVirago
To: wayne_shrugged
That wasn't my pick, it was someone else's, but it does have a conservative bent to it.
To: cdwright
Any clue who played that (there were two, were there not?)? I've heard dozens of versions of "Sweet Jane" by Lou Reed solo and, before that, by the Velvets. As far as I know, Lou played the into, but it could have been John Cale on the old Velvets versions. The Cowboy Junkies did a great version of the song as well.
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11/21/2001 3:29:51 AM PST
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Skooz
To: Dan from Michigan
George Wallace was a pro-segregation democrat(although he changed before he died on it). That may be true, but a little known fact is the Wallace OWNED the black vote in Alabama. He was more popular among the black population than the white (and he was genuinely adored by whites, as well). His percentage of the black vote in his gubanatorial races was astounding, but I cannot recall exactly how high. Something like 70% consistently. The media outside Alabama, of course, NEVER reports this. We're all supposed to hate the little bigot, you understand.
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posted on
11/21/2001 3:34:47 AM PST
by
Skooz
To: NYCVirago
Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables, has a ton of anti-liberal songs like Holiday in Cambodia and California Uber Alles. California Uber Alles is brilliant. I was in awe the first time I heard that song in the early 80s. Old Jello is as lefty as one could be, a real fruitcake, but that song is astounding.
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posted on
11/21/2001 3:40:12 AM PST
by
Skooz
To: GoreIsLove
MTV - GET OFF THE AIR Fun Fun Fun in the fluffy chair Flame up the herb Wolf down the beer - (click!) - Hi I'm your video DJ I always talk like I'm wigged out on Quaaludes I wear a satin baseball jacket everywhere I go My job is to help destroy What's left of your imagination By feeding you endless doses Of sugar-coated mindless garbage So don't create Be sedate Be a vegetable at home And thwack on that dial If we have our way even you will believe This is the future of rock and roll... How far will you go How low will you stoop To tranquilize our minds with your sugar-coated swill You've turned rock and roll rebellion Into Pat Boone sedation Making sure there's nothing left of the imagination M.T.V. Get off the M.T.V. Get off the M.T.V. Get off the air Get off the air See the latest rejects from the muppet show Wag their tits and their dicks As they lip-sync on screen There's something I don't like About a band who always smiles Another tax write-off For some schmuck who doesn't care M.T.V. Get off the air And so it was Our beloved corporate gods Claimed they created rock video Allowing it to sink as low in one year As commercial TV has in 25 'It's the new frontier,' they say It's wide open, anything can happen But you've got a lot of nerve To call yourself a pioneer When you're too god-damn conservative To take real chances Tin-eared Graph-paper brained accountants Instead of music fans Call all the shots at giant record companies now The lowest common denominator rules Forget honesty Forget creativity The dumbest buy the mostest That's the name of the game But sales are slumping And no one will say why Could it be they put out One too many lousy records?!? M.T.V. Get off the air! NOW!
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