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47. Sweet Home Alabama was written as a response to Neil Young's Sothern Man and Alabama......
Thu Jun 14, 2012, 05:23 PM
Jun 2012

Sweet Home Alabama" was written as an answer to two songs, "Southern Man" and "Alabama" by Neil Young, which dealt with themes of racism and slavery in the American South. "We thought Neil was shooting all the ducks in order to kill one or two," said Ronnie Van Zant at the time.[2] The following extract shows the Neil Young mention in the song:

Well I heard mister Young sing about her
Well, I heard ole Neil put her down
Well, I hope Neil Young will remember
A Southern man don't need him around anyhow

Van Zant's other response was also controversial, with references to Alabama Governor George Wallace (a noted supporter of segregation) and the Watergate scandal:

In Birmingham, they love the governor (boo boo boo)
Now we all did what we could do
Now Watergate does not bother me
Does your conscience bother you?
Tell the truth
...
Sweet home Alabama, oh, sweet home baby
Where the skies are so blue and the governor's true

In 1975, Van Zant said: "The lyrics about the governor of Alabama were misunderstood. The general public didn't notice the words 'Boo! Boo! Boo!' after that particular line, and the media picked up only on the reference to the people loving the governor."[3] "The line 'We all did what we could do' is sort of ambiguous," Al Kooper notes. "'We tried to get Wallace out of there' is how I always thought of it."[3] Journalist Al Swenson argues that the song is more complex than it is sometimes given credit for, suggesting that it only looks like an endorsement of Wallace.[3] "Wallace and I have very little in common," Van Zant himself said, "I don't like what he says about colored people."[3]


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweet_Home_Alabama

Incase you forgot the words and the tone............

"Southern Man"

Southern man
better keep your head
Don't forget
what your good book said
Southern change
gonna come at last
Now your crosses
are burning fast
Southern man

I saw cotton
and I saw black
Tall white mansions
and little shacks.
Southern man
when will you
pay them back?
I heard screamin'
and bullwhips cracking
How long? How long?

Southern man
better keep your head
Don't forget
what your good book said
Southern change
gonna come at last
Now your crosses
are burning fast
Southern man

Lily Belle,
your hair is golden brown
I've seen your black man
comin' round
Swear by God
I'm gonna cut him down!
I heard screamin'
and bullwhips cracking
How long? How long?



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That Greenwood song is so awful hifiguy Jun 2012 #1
It's not a bad song-lyrically and melodically Proud Liberal Dem Jun 2012 #9
Even the melody is maudlin...perfect jerk off material for faux patriotism everywhere... Taverner Jun 2012 #46
and the GOP trots him out every time they start a war Adenoid_Hynkel Jun 2012 #92
I worked for a large Federal government agency all my life. Silver Swan Jun 2012 #94
Most of those songs are liable to annoy anybody with musical taste alcibiades_mystery Jun 2012 #2
Very, very true. Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #4
Here's one; Tyr's "Rainbow Warrior" Scootaloo Jun 2012 #21
"God Bless America"...Berlin could certainly write a tune, but the lyrics are obnoxious Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #62
"Don't Tread on Me" by Metallica is a pretty rockin' tune, Codeine Jun 2012 #95
I really like Sweet Home Alabama... cynatnite Jun 2012 #3
That's the only good song on the list. n/t Cali_Democrat Jun 2012 #10
Agreed. freshwest Jun 2012 #30
I like it too. nt TBF Jun 2012 #41
word XemaSab Jun 2012 #89
Sweet Home Alabama was written as a response to Neil Young's Sothern Man and Alabama...... wandy Jun 2012 #47
Southern Man is one of the greastest songs of all time Son of Gob Jun 2012 #73
Maybe if Neil had changed the lyrics to "swear by God I'm gonna have Bruce or some... Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #78
Thanks for the laugh Son of Gob Jun 2012 #81
That's cool Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #85
Thanks for a great post. senseandsensibility Jun 2012 #75
Me too. It is great driving music. n/t RebelOne Jun 2012 #72
Yeah, the author apparently needs to listen to that song again ikri Jun 2012 #103
I'll vote for "Tax Man" Warpy Jun 2012 #5
Tax Man was written at a time when the top rate was something like 90% or more in the UK bigbrother05 Jun 2012 #15
95% according to the lyrics Retrograde Jun 2012 #28
I think every liberal on DU would agree that 95% is too high of a tax Taverner Jun 2012 #48
The thing is, the real effect of those high rates isn't really the direct levy... JHB Jun 2012 #65
Not me, I think it should be confiscatory Warpy Jun 2012 #93
I wouldn't have taxed George 95% malthaussen Jun 2012 #104
Even the Koch Brothers...they have to pay their staff with SOMETHING Taverner Jun 2012 #106
To add... rufus dog Jun 2012 #109
Man, even I wouldn't tax Paul that much.:) malthaussen Jun 2012 #110
O.K., maybe a bit over the top rufus dog Jun 2012 #111
If I recall correctly, McCartney was the only one of The Fabs who did not become a tax exile Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #116
Taxman is a George Harrison composition. n/t KatyMan Jun 2012 #18
Thanks. I suppose his enlightenment came after. Warpy Jun 2012 #23
It rocks. emulatorloo Jun 2012 #59
No it doesn't. Warpy Jun 2012 #91
Wrong! Wind Dancer Jun 2012 #100
In England, the taxes support the monarchy and the Anglican church. RadiationTherapy Jun 2012 #35
No, as I recall, it was a tax whine, nothing more. Warpy Jun 2012 #45
Yeah, I must concede and agree. You pretty much nailed it. RadiationTherapy Jun 2012 #50
So why isn't "Sunny Afternoon" by the Kinks on the list? Art_from_Ark Jun 2012 #54
Awww, I always liked this song. Pool Hall Ace Jun 2012 #66
Because it wasn't on the list. Warpy Jun 2012 #90
But "Sunny Afternoon" is actually "worse" than "Taxman" Art_from_Ark Jun 2012 #96
No, that was written by "spiritual" George Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #60
Tax Man can appeal to anyone Silver Swan Jun 2012 #97
oops Wind Dancer Jun 2012 #99
The Piņa Colada song tops my list. lpbk2713 Jun 2012 #6
I read this list Proud Liberal Dem Jun 2012 #7
yes Lynrd Skynrd veganlush Jun 2012 #13
No, it's not anti-abortion... cynatnite Jun 2012 #19
An anthem for the Bristol Palin "teen mom" generation. Erose999 Jun 2012 #105
The Ronnie Van Zandt Skynyrd was not a conservative band... Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #22
i could be wrong about this, veganlush Jun 2012 #31
wtf? zappaman Jun 2012 #83
Who you gonna believe? Someone's assumptions or your own lying ears? Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #86
Doesn't Katy Perry annoy pretty much everybody? KamaAina Jun 2012 #8
Skynyrd? the band named after a public school teacher and a song focusing on MisterP Jun 2012 #11
If I hear Free Bird one more time maxrandb Jun 2012 #20
Yep, and I feel the same about Sweet Home Alabama, too. GoCubsGo Jun 2012 #57
The new GOP songs Zalatix Jun 2012 #12
hahahaha Cali_Democrat Jun 2012 #17
I vote for "Call me Maybe" maxrandb Jun 2012 #14
OMG!!!!! That's awesome!!! all american girl Jun 2012 #87
Gotta go with Lee Greenwood Scootaloo Jun 2012 #16
A LITTLE off topic, but... Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #27
I might look into it Scootaloo Jun 2012 #36
Don't think of it as "a Rush album." Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #39
From a HUGE Rush fan that is good news. U4ikLefty Jun 2012 #76
I like hot dogs and patriotic rallies NoPasaran Jun 2012 #24
Some songs on this list makes no list. Like Sweet Home Alabama lookingfortruth Jun 2012 #25
In Papa Don't Preach, the girl was already pregnant... cynatnite Jun 2012 #29
Well, that part too, but its basically a girl who is too young to realize is good for her. lookingfortruth Jun 2012 #34
the songs calls out young veganlush Jun 2012 #32
ah, and they are basically telling Young not all "Southern Men" are racist? Thank you for that lookingfortruth Jun 2012 #33
right, but there never was a real feud with Neil.. it was all kinda of tongue in cheek dionysus Jun 2012 #37
Also 'Alabama' on Harvest RZM Jun 2012 #40
"Southern Man" On the Road Jun 2012 #52
+1 treestar Jun 2012 #121
Agree, there is no reason for a liberal to be offended treestar Jun 2012 #120
They left out the most egregious one of all - God Bless America GoneOffShore Jun 2012 #26
Worst song ever. GoCubsGo Jun 2012 #56
I thought I was alone in my dislike of that piece of schlock. GoneOffShore Jun 2012 #98
Who could forget John Ashcroft? Loryn Jun 2012 #38
This has to be satire Aerows Jun 2012 #42
Rush are well known Ayn Rand nuts. nt sufrommich Jun 2012 #43
Not for years. hifiguy Jun 2012 #63
When asked about it in a recent Rolling Stone interview, KatyMan Jun 2012 #102
Greenwood song came up the other day, when a Brooklyn principal yanked it from graduation ceremony RZM Jun 2012 #44
Even back when I was a stupid Republican that song made me gag Populist_Prole Jun 2012 #49
The major reason those songs annoy liberals is they are crappy songs jmowreader Jun 2012 #51
Here's a song that should annoy ALL human beings... zappaman Jun 2012 #84
About 5 years ago, I and my then 16 year old nephew.......... mrmpa Jun 2012 #53
why do rightwingers think they own the flag, patriotism, red, white and blue and all things American Liberal_in_LA Jun 2012 #55
Because in the face of the Left's rightful claim to things like Logic and Reason,... Volaris Jun 2012 #114
+1 Liberal_in_LA Jun 2012 #115
An I voting for best song or worst song? Skinner Jun 2012 #58
Worst Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #61
Many here would have a problem with these lyrics by You Know Who... Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #64
The fact is, right wingers tend to make shitty music. Warren DeMontague Jun 2012 #67
I'm not sure "Sweet Home Alabama" is a XanaDUer Jun 2012 #68
I prefer the Warren Zevon version quaker bill Jun 2012 #70
Like "Sweet Home Alabama", Zevon's "Play It All Night Long" is often misinterpreted Tom Ripley Jun 2012 #77
And thus closer to the truth quaker bill Jun 2012 #123
Do you think this one might annoy Republicans? DFW Jun 2012 #69
Music does not annoy me as much as the assumption quaker bill Jun 2012 #71
Can we add another one to the list? Greywing Jun 2012 #74
Oh hell yes. Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #79
Pretty Sure Only 3 Artists Would Allow otohara Jun 2012 #80
Taxman is awesome jp11 Jun 2012 #82
Bruce Springsteen-"Born in the USA" sarisataka Jun 2012 #88
From my understanding Lilyeye Jun 2012 #101
LEE GREENWOOD IS CANADIAN.... FOR SERIOUS.... Erose999 Jun 2012 #107
"Ballad of the Green Berets" should be on this list malthaussen Jun 2012 #108
Greenwood is just schlock. Bake Jun 2012 #112
I like how they have a token Bob Dylan song....as if it erases the hundreds of liberal cbdo2007 Jun 2012 #113
Piffle Solly Mack Jun 2012 #117
No fair, 1 & 2 deserve a vote. I picked Keith, just for that stupid Red Solo Cup POS "song". bluesbassman Jun 2012 #118
No liberals are not irritated by patriotism treestar Jun 2012 #119
IIRC, Danny Elfman admitted that "Capitalism" was pure tongue in cheek satire. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2012 #122
I saw a similar article on Mediaite the other day- WhoIsNumberNone Jun 2012 #124
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