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yourpaljoey

(2,166 posts)
169. right
Thu Apr 7, 2016, 09:00 PM
Apr 2016

Lyrics written by a ten-year-old... what nonsense.
He should have tried writing COMPLETE songs... about something.
Little too late.

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You got the wrong Merle Haggard... ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #1
I think Haggard was a mix of things TM99 Apr 2016 #3
He was an independent thinker for sure ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #6
He repudiated a lot of what he wrote about in the 60's and 70's Major Nikon Apr 2016 #13
Yeah, he cashed in both ways jpak Apr 2016 #16
Then so did Joan Baez when she covered his songs Major Nikon Apr 2016 #18
Baez sold out jpak Apr 2016 #20
Good luck getting anyone to buy that Major Nikon Apr 2016 #23
He did jpak Apr 2016 #25
Well you certainly make a convincing argument Major Nikon Apr 2016 #27
Tricky Dick concurs jpak Apr 2016 #41
Nobody concurs with you Major Nikon Apr 2016 #98
This OP reminds me: Never underestimate the power of a fart joke... Eleanors38 Apr 2016 #112
Merle Haggard thought gun nuts were assholes jpak Apr 2016 #137
Don't think kcdoug1 Apr 2016 #155
Good to know. TM99 Apr 2016 #29
He also claimed the Okie from Muskogie was satire...... yellowcanine Apr 2016 #67
Yeah, I heard that too when I moved to Nashville in '79..... socialist_n_TN Apr 2016 #71
A free beer for you whenever in Austin. Eleanors38 Apr 2016 #113
Why thank you!........ socialist_n_TN Apr 2016 #162
I never understood why he'd write this song. skip fox Apr 2016 #124
These bands certainly saw it as satire, as well. HuckleB Apr 2016 #128
And it's really funny as satire. skip fox Apr 2016 #144
It was not presented as satire in 1969 jpak Apr 2016 #160
Keep ignoring the full story, so ... HuckleB Apr 2016 #164
What press release from Haggart or from Billboard in 1969 defined it as jpak Apr 2016 #167
Derp. HuckleB Apr 2016 #179
Okie from Muskogee was RW screed jpak Apr 2016 #180
Derp. HuckleB Apr 2016 #183
This is an over-simplification that is not correct. djg21 Apr 2016 #196
Yes, he was. TM99 Apr 2016 #2
He became a lot better person in his later years. redstateblues Apr 2016 #4
Holy crap! El Supremo Apr 2016 #5
I was around when 'Okie From Muskogee' was a hit jpak Apr 2016 #9
Long before you. El Supremo Apr 2016 #12
No it was not jpak Apr 2016 #15
You weren't listening, then. 6000eliot Apr 2016 #50
Everyone I know from My Generation knows exactly what it was about jpak Apr 2016 #56
Well, then. You and everyone you know must obviously be right. Act_of_Reparation Apr 2016 #79
lol. Amimnoch Apr 2016 #92
Wrong. I used the song in a media education seminar to show how content could be... Eleanors38 Apr 2016 #115
RW gun nuts are easily confused by pretty things jpak Apr 2016 #161
Prohibitionists offer suffer from Gunneria. Eleanors38 Apr 2016 #193
Wait a minute. I'm from this generation (born in 1946) and although skip fox Apr 2016 #127
I'm with you on this one, Elway. madinmaryland Apr 2016 #28
I thought it was satire at the time and Haggard claimed that it was. yellowcanine Apr 2016 #68
Hmm...an anti-drug, pro-war screed...well, let's take a look: PatrickforO Apr 2016 #33
There is so much more to his catalog than this. alarimer Apr 2016 #86
I was rpannier Apr 2016 #168
We are well on our way to a Laura Braniganesque evening ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #10
you have no clue. spanone Apr 2016 #7
I'm sorry - that one song defined him jpak Apr 2016 #24
That's "Pancho and Lefty" you're thinking of. (nt) Recursion Apr 2016 #26
He didn't write Pancho & Lefty djg21 Apr 2016 #37
Ouch jpak Apr 2016 #45
What "ouch"? I love Townes Recursion Apr 2016 #48
Best covers of Pancho & Lefty djg21 Apr 2016 #194
And Springsteen didn't write "Jersey Girl" (though he did write "Because the Night") Recursion Apr 2016 #47
Tom Waits is one of my heros. djg21 Apr 2016 #195
like i said, you have no clue. but that's your right! spanone Apr 2016 #30
"Mama Tried." "Silver Wings." HuckleB Apr 2016 #123
I agree with you. oneshooter Apr 2016 #188
Can't stand him yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #8
Hurrah. You win grave pisser of the day AngryAmish Apr 2016 #19
What does that mean? yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #21
What exactly is wrong with being a hillbilly? Separation Apr 2016 #83
+1,000 ... 000 HuckleB Apr 2016 #165
You are so, so very wrong. alarimer Apr 2016 #85
Let us agree to disagree yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #97
Much country is cry in you beer music, at least was. alfredo Apr 2016 #135
Even Jones thought that was a terrible song... for once he was correct. yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #147
your lack of exposure is showing...however, to quote Buck Owens.. islandmkl Apr 2016 #166
right yourpaljoey Apr 2016 #169
before you continue, i suggest you at least look up the lyrics so you don't continue to post islandmkl Apr 2016 #172
I'm not a country music fan, but I understand its appeal. Fan loyalty is so important. alfredo Apr 2016 #177
At some point you will learn not to define your artistic tastes by what you hate. Maedhros Apr 2016 #132
At times he was mattvermont Apr 2016 #11
He was the reason I rejected country music jpak Apr 2016 #14
Wow. Such narrow-minded bullshit alarimer Apr 2016 #87
Racist? Straw Man Apr 2016 #93
Sometimes I think DU is having a contest pintobean Apr 2016 #17
Word... ScreamingMeemie Apr 2016 #22
+1 Hekate Apr 2016 #34
Well said. Brickbat Apr 2016 #102
and wut wuz the most Progressive lyric from 'Okie From Muskogee' jpak Apr 2016 #170
You win. pintobean Apr 2016 #187
Just a reminder... jpak Apr 2016 #31
Love it. Always did pintobean Apr 2016 #35
ack jpak Apr 2016 #39
It's just a song. pintobean Apr 2016 #42
Nope - back in the day it was a powerful political statement jpak Apr 2016 #43
Grateful Dead with the Beach Boys April 27th, 1971 pintobean Apr 2016 #54
Irony is lost on the....ahem jpak Apr 2016 #58
No, they got it. pintobean Apr 2016 #59
Yeah that was the day the GD and BB renounced drugs, long hair, Roman Sandals, beads jpak Apr 2016 #60
So is 'Dixie' - speaking of grudges... jpak Apr 2016 #96
Dixie been getting any airplay? pintobean Apr 2016 #99
It got played - with enthusiasm - at many SEC football games jpak Apr 2016 #141
I can't remember where or when Warpy Apr 2016 #57
And I am just so sure he would give a shit at what you think of him. leftofcool Apr 2016 #32
Whoopty-fukin-do... Inkfreak Apr 2016 #36
You should read his autobiography. Punkingal Apr 2016 #38
Please proceed. Tell us more aikoaiko Apr 2016 #40
Lee Atwater proceeds from this song jpak Apr 2016 #44
The horror. The horror. aikoaiko Apr 2016 #46
back in the day it was a powerful anti-hippie statement jpak Apr 2016 #52
I guess one had to be there. Songs don't scare me. aikoaiko Apr 2016 #63
I was there and thought it was satire. Still do. yellowcanine Apr 2016 #69
That wasn't what did it! It was this movie... snooper2 Apr 2016 #110
99.9% of country singers, no matter how talented, are simply playing to their audience ... LannyDeVaney Apr 2016 #49
I listen to soma fm's "Boot Liquor" every now and then. kentauros Apr 2016 #72
Are you familiar with "Dewberry Jam Community Radio"? FrodosPet Apr 2016 #91
He was a complicated man. As are most of us. His talent was singular. Stinky The Clown Apr 2016 #51
Oh, what the hell, this thread needs more cowbell , , , . rug Apr 2016 #53
Merle!!!! jpak Apr 2016 #55
That's some of the worst crap on the planet rockfordfile Apr 2016 #178
I don't care what his politics were he was a great talent. doc03 Apr 2016 #61
.that^ X100 840high Apr 2016 #62
Actually, I did stop watching Clint Eastwood movies Trajan Apr 2016 #139
Man, you missed a great line there ballabosh Apr 2016 #184
I never really watched any of the idiot's movies. rockfordfile Apr 2016 #176
Lyrics to his anti-Bush admin. song, "America First" (2005) VOX Apr 2016 #64
Thanks. Used to play that on the juke at the Horseshoe. Didn't get the flak Eleanors38 Apr 2016 #116
I bet OP is an middle class urbanite who thinks all us rural people are "dumb hicks", too. Odin2005 Apr 2016 #65
And everybody in the south is a racist redneck. alarimer Apr 2016 #88
LOL jpak Apr 2016 #101
I bet you are wrong - and for the record I do not like the following country "artists" jpak Apr 2016 #100
It can be difficult for an irrational mind to separate the art from the artist. LanternWaste Apr 2016 #103
agree completely Angel Martin Apr 2016 #107
please don't start a statement with "I'm sorry" when you really aren't. Javaman Apr 2016 #66
Of course, we can figure that out kentauros Apr 2016 #73
It's one of the most annoying ways to start a sentence. Ever. Inkfreak Apr 2016 #142
You're wrong. SixString Apr 2016 #70
Merle EVOLVED, like so many others we're 'splained to about. Zorra Apr 2016 #74
I think you're right. Good article here... Duppers Apr 2016 #150
1700 views and no recs. America has more than one A-h L. Coyote Apr 2016 #75
It got one jpak Apr 2016 #143
You obviously know nothing hobbit709 Apr 2016 #76
Not big a fan, saw him open for Bob Dylan once. But, never saw him with a confederate flag. Hoyt Apr 2016 #77
That one song defines him..." islandmkl Apr 2016 #78
LOL BellaLuna Apr 2016 #80
pretty funny that you get all 'anti-hippie' about Merle... islandmkl Apr 2016 #81
It's all going to pot! Let's hope if a song can incite something ghostsinthemachine Apr 2016 #82
The fact that Merle and Willie were such good friends ought to tell anyone all they need to know. HuckleB Apr 2016 #130
SSDD DustyJoe Apr 2016 #84
I worked on a couple of his shows waaaay back in the day. In all my years as a 'crew chick' he underahedgerow Apr 2016 #89
From one satire fan to another! FrodosPet Apr 2016 #90
Am i the only one who dislikes, "I'm sorry, but" as an opener? scioto99 Apr 2016 #94
Wut YoungDemCA Apr 2016 #95
Mmmmkay. 'Splain this. KamaAina Apr 2016 #104
And this. KamaAina Apr 2016 #105
+1,000,000 ... 000 HuckleB Apr 2016 #131
I can't hate him just because I disagreed with SOME of his views. hollowdweller Apr 2016 #106
I admit to liking some of Ted Nugent's tunes. Throd Apr 2016 #108
Merle Haggard is not Ted Nugent. HuckleB Apr 2016 #140
Not sayin' he is. Throd Apr 2016 #151
Ted "racist" Nugent's music is terrible. Not to mention the guy is a pos. rockfordfile Apr 2016 #175
Well, he's dead now. hamsterjill Apr 2016 #109
You know, there's a continuum. PatrickforO Apr 2016 #111
"I was dumb as a rock when I wrote 'Okie From Muskogee,'" Mr. Haggard told the Americana napkinz Apr 2016 #114
The guy was a great human, acknowledged his own foibles. HuckleB Apr 2016 #126
exactly! napkinz Apr 2016 #129
You must remember that no one give a damn what you care about, TheManInTheMac Apr 2016 #117
His song? TransitJohn Apr 2016 #118
I'd go with this one, myself. HuckleB Apr 2016 #125
I'm sorry, but you have no clue. bluedigger Apr 2016 #119
Did you know he was a Democrat? probably should have done some research book_worm Apr 2016 #120
Hope you have a big roll of Charmin! whistler162 Apr 2016 #121
So the Grateful Dead, Beach Boys, Phil Ochs, String Cheese Incident and The Melvins... HuckleB Apr 2016 #122
Wow don't tell Willy Nelson that, he was a close friend of Merle. B Calm Apr 2016 #133
wow, your thread got ONE REC ... your own! napkinz Apr 2016 #134
Hooray! jpak Apr 2016 #182
aw, bless your heart! fishwax Apr 2016 #136
and yours too jpak Apr 2016 #138
I believe fishwax is taking a shot at you KamaAina Apr 2016 #145
I know that - it was a rebuttal jpak Apr 2016 #148
Merle's target audience circa 1969 jpak Apr 2016 #146
your hatred is noted. spanone Apr 2016 #149
How so? jpak Apr 2016 #153
He did evolve. Read this... Duppers Apr 2016 #152
So did George Wallace - but that does not excuse either of them jpak Apr 2016 #154
So, do you like Merle or not? Stop beating about the bush. kwassa Apr 2016 #156
Money grubbing yes - but politically no jpak Apr 2016 #159
People on the right and the left cross over as fans regardless... dubyadiprecession Apr 2016 #157
That song was funny... Mike Nelson Apr 2016 #158
becuz it justified and exposed everything that the Silent Majority stood for jpak Apr 2016 #163
Like the right wing embraces 'Born in the USA' because they are idiots, not because the song sukcs. Bluenorthwest Apr 2016 #173
That is why Christie is so in Luv with Springsteen jpak Apr 2016 #174
the only real question on this idiot post (I did not say idiot's) is trying to figure out... islandmkl Apr 2016 #171
please post and justify the lyrics of Okie from Muskogee jpak Apr 2016 #181
you've seen them above...and i have no need to justify anything concerning another person's islandmkl Apr 2016 #185
My play list would not include MG or any other RW douchebaggery jpak Apr 2016 #186
I've been listening to a Merle Haggard retrospective on the radio tonight cemaphonic Apr 2016 #189
+1. nt bemildred Apr 2016 #190
Like most people (and artists)... sendero Apr 2016 #191
Pretty pitiful when you rec your own OP after 191 replies and 0 recs hobbit709 Apr 2016 #192
My dad was an actual Okie from Muskogee tularetom Apr 2016 #197
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