My choices are "Revolution" by the Beatles and "God Bless the USA".
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battle hymn of the republic
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"Bubba Shot the Jukebox"
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The Fightin' Side of Me" by Merle Haggard
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On Wisconsin! and If You Want To Be a Badger.
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"Don't Tread on Me" - Ted Nugent and Damn Yankees
"Kiss my Ass" - Ted Nugent
"Eye of the Beholder" - Metallica
"Burnin' Alive"(Klinton bashing) - AC/DC
"Dirty Laundry" - Don Henley(He's a lib, but the song isn't)
"Get over it" - The Eagles
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"Freedom" Written by Paul McCartney after 9-11.
This is my right, given by God, to live a free life, to live in freedom.
Talking about freedom, talking about freedom, I will fight for my right to live in freedom.
And anyone, who wants to take it away, will have to answer, because this is my right.
And were talking about freedom, talking about freedom, I will fight for my right to live in freedom
7 posted on
11/20/2001 3:46:38 PM PST by
ao98
To: youngFreeper
"Tax Man" by the Beatles
8 posted on
11/20/2001 3:46:59 PM PST by
IowaHawk
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The Star Spangled Banner??
BTW can anyone recommend good patriotic American music recordings??
9 posted on
11/20/2001 3:47:09 PM PST by
mlmr
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Ballad of the Green Berets- Staff Sgt. Barry Sadler
American Pie - Don Maclean
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"Holiday in Cambodia" - Dead Kennedys
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'This Ain't No Rag It's A Flag' - Charlie Daniels.
14 posted on
11/20/2001 3:51:24 PM PST by
veronica
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"American Badass" by Kid Rock. It was blasting on the AC decks when the Afghan bombing started.
15 posted on
11/20/2001 3:51:56 PM PST by
IowaHawk
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The Star Spangled Banner, all verses. And Dixie.
17 posted on
11/20/2001 3:53:24 PM PST by
vladog
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"Some Gave All" - Billy Ray Cyrus
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Working Man - Merle Haggard
Okie from Muskogee - Merle Haggard
He Walked on Water - Randy Travis (written by an old roomate of mine, Alan Shamblin)
Forever and Ever Amen - Randy Travis
Livin' in America - James Brown
Livin' in the USA - Chuck Berry
Born in the USA - The Boss (I know its kinda edgy/critical, but not really in its effect)
Young Americans - David Bowie
Breakfast in America - Supertramp
The Battle of New Orleans - ?
Heck, almost every country song - Country music is one of the few popular music forms where loving God, your country and your parents is still and always has been, OK.
19 posted on
11/20/2001 3:54:00 PM PST by
keithtoo
To: youngFreeper
Lawyers Guns and Money by that terrific madman Warren Zevon
23 posted on
11/20/2001 3:57:33 PM PST by
Pharmboy
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"God Bless the USA" by Lee Greenwood. My daughter's class performed this song at a public assembly in our little country town in Tejas in 1986, full choir of little (pre-hormonal) angels in our little auditorium. Background music recorded by my hubby's band. There was not a dry eye in the audience. And to hear it become popular 15 years later.....well, it brought it all home again.
To: youngFreeper
My choices are "Revolution" by the Beatles . . Which version? On The Beatles, Lennon sings "You can count me out . . in" (italics mine all mine).
Angel of the Morning
I'm Against It
My Back Pages
Sweet Jane
GET OFF MY CLOUD!
29 posted on
11/20/2001 3:59:26 PM PST by
alcuin
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Oops, almost forgot: Roland The Headless Thompson Gunner by Zevon.
30 posted on
11/20/2001 3:59:50 PM PST by
Pharmboy
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"Simple Man" by Charlie Daniel
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11/20/2001 4:00:42 PM PST by
2banana
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