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I don't know why, but does it piss anyone else off when you hear song after song by these country singers about the life of a soldier and so on. I have the utmost respect for anyone who has served in the military which is why it kind of pisses me off to hear a country singer use that to sell records. Most of these guys have never served in the military, been in a war, or have any inkling what kind of emotions are stirred up doing so. Yet they praise their "patriotic" songs and how self-righteous they are.
It would be like Paris Hilton singing about growing up poor or Clay Aiken in a relationship with a female. Does this piss off any former military men/women here? |
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It's showing respect to those serving. Do I have to be a soldier to respect what they do? Singers are artists, yes some only care about money but most mean what they say.
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The country music demographic is small town people, rural people. The songs are for the audience. Many small town and rural people can relate to the songs well.
It doesn't bother me any more than "rappers" that grew up in the burbs going on about how rough their childhood was.
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Whats your thoughts on the dumbass hippie dropouts singing about complex foreign policy?
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Reach for those stars!
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Johnny Come Lately Lyrics
by Steve Earle I'm an American, boys, and I've come a long way I was born and bred in the USA So listen up close, I've get something to say Boys, I'm buying this round Well it took a little while but we're in this fight And we ain't going home 'til we've done what's right We're gonna drink Camden Town dry tonight If I have to spend my last pound When I first got to London it was pourin' down rain Met a Iittle girl in the field canteen Painted her name on the nose of my plane Six-four missions I've flown Well I asked if I could stay and she said that I might Then the warden came around yelling "turn out the lights" Death rainin' out of the London night We made love 'til dawn But when Johnny Come Lately comes marching home With a chest full of medals and a G.l. loan They'll be waitin' at the station down in San Antone When Johnny comes marching home MY P-47 is a pretty good ship And she took a round coming cross the Channel last trip I was thinking 'bout my baby and letting her rip Always got me through so far Well they can ship me all over this great big world But I'll never find nothing like my North End girl I'm taking her home with me one day, sir Soon as we win this war Now my granddaddy sang me this song Told me about London when the Blitz was on How he married Grandma and brought her back home A hero throughout his land Now I'm standing on a runway in San Diego A couple Purple Hearts and I move a little slow There's nobody here, maybe nobody knows About a place called Vietnam Oh when Johnny Come Lately comes marching home With a chest full of medals and a G.l. loan They'll be waitin' at the station down in San Antone When Johnny comes marching home
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Keep in mind these guys donate a lot of money to organizations that help the families of soldiers as well as making appearances which is always appreciated. Aaron Tippin is one who served in Iraq, maybe not the most popular but nevertheless he was there and did his time. |
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Every song about war I see is mainly about supporting the soldiers, etc.
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I'd rather be on my boat.
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I was in the army. I served in Desert Storm. Frankly, being in a small war and hearing country singers singing songs that actually SUPPORTED what the army was doing was the reason that I got into country music at all. All the other musical genre's seemed to be giving us a load of shit, and bumming my buddies out when we were out there in the desert. I had never liked country until then.
Most of those guys also come from small towns where a lot of their friends, neighbors and relatives serve or have served. So overall... I think that it's great. It seems to be the only type of music out there that is actually supportive of the US military.
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It's not just country songs though, it has to do with anyone who trivializes being a soldier I guess. Like when an athlete says "We're soldiers" or "we're going to war today", it pisses me off. I just don't think people should be singing about the trials and tribulations of a soldier unless they've experienced it first hand. |
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it's patriotic to sing
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Angry American (Toby Keith)
Spoken: Following September 11th last year, everybody that was a poet or writer or a song writer of any kind had a reason to write some words down or some thoughts down on a piece of paper. And I was no different than anybody else, that's what you do when you do what I do. And Uhh My father served in the army in the 50's he lost his eye in a training combat mission. He came home he put up a flag at the farm I was raised on. I lost him six months prior to the attacks on New York City and the United States and Uhh that flag flew out there in that yard and it's flown there every day. He raised me right and he never bitched one time about losing his eye. Never heard him cry about it one time, he was glad to go do it, that's why we're free today and it's our turn to stand on what our fathers and fore fathers did for us and make sure we don't let them down. I wrote a song in the following days after September 11th it's called the "Angry American" and I want to send it out to my father tonight. Sang .... American Girls and American Guys We'll always stand up and salute We'll always recognize When we see Ole Glory Flying There's a lot of men dead So we can sleep in peace at night When we lay down our head My daddy served in the army Where he lost his right eye But he flew a flag out in our yard Till the day that he died He wanted my mother, my brother, my sister and me To grow up and live happy In the land of the free. Now this nation that I love Has fallen under attack A mighty sucker punch came flying in From somewhere in the back Soon as we could see clearly Through our big black eye Man, we lit up your world Like the 4th of July Hey Uncle Sam Put your name at the top of his list And the Statue of Liberty Started shaking her fist And the eagle will fly And there's gonna be hell When you hear Mother Freedom Start ringing her bell And itll feel like the whole wide world is raining down on you Ahhh Brought to you Courtesy of the Red White and Blue Ohhh Justice will be served And the battle will rage This big dog will fight When you rattle his cage And you'll be sorry that you messed with The U.S. of A. 'Cause we'll put a boot in your ass It's the American way Hey Uncle Sam Put your name at the top of his list And the Statue of Liberty Started shaking her fist And the eagle will fly And there's gonna be hell When you hear Mother Freedom Start ringing her bell And itll feel like the whole wide world is raining down on you Brought to you Courtesy of the Red White and Blue Uhhh Ohhh Of the Red, White and Blue Ohhh Ohh Oh Of My Red, White and Blue |
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John Michael Montgomery - Letters From Home
"My Dearest son, it's almost June I hope this letter catches up with you And finds you well It's been dry But they're callin' for rain And everything's the same old same In Johnsonville Your stubborn old daddy Ain't said too much But I'm sure you know He sends his love And she goes on... In a letter from home I hold it up and show my buddies Like we ain't scared And our boots ain't muddy And they all laugh Like there's something funny 'Bout the way I talk When I say, "Mamma sends her best, ya'll" I fold it up and put it in my shirt Pick up my gun and get back to work And it keeps me drivin' on Waitin' on letters from home My dearest love, it's almost dawn I've been lyin' here all night long Wonderin' where you might be I saw your mamma And I showed her the ring Man on the television Said something So I couldn't sleep But I'll be alright, I'm just missin' you And this is me kissin' you X's and O's in a letter from home I hold it up and show my buddies Like we ain't scared And our boots ain't muddy And they all laugh 'Cause she calls me honey, But they take it hard 'Cause I don't read the good parts I fold it up and put it in my shirt Pick up my gun and get back to work And it keeps me drivin' on Waitin' on letters from home Dear son, I know I ain't written I'm Sittin' here tonight alone in the kitchen It occurs to me I might not have said it So I'll say it now... "Son, You make me proud" I hold it up and show my buddies Like we ain't scared And our boots ain't muddy But no one laughs 'Cause there's ain't nothin' funny When a soldier cries And I just wipe my eyes I fold it up and put it in my shirt Pick up my gun and get back to work And it keeps me drivin' on Waitin' on letters from home" I really dont have any problem with that. Thats like getting mad at Steven Spielberg for making Saving Private Ryan |
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Alan Jackson didn't have to be in the WTC or Pentagon on 9/11 to come up with such poignant lyrics to 'Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)'
Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day Out in the yard with your wife and children Working on some stage in LA Did you stand there in shock at the site of That black smoke rising against that blue sky Did you shout out in anger In fear for your neighbor Or did you just sit down and cry Did you weep for the children Who lost their dear loved ones And pray for the ones who don't know Did you rejoice for the people who walked from the rubble And sob for the ones left below Did you burst out in pride For the red white and blue The heroes who died just doing what they do Did you look up to heaven for some kind of answer And look at yourself to what really matters I'm just a singer of simple songs I'm not a real political man I watch CNN but I'm not sure I can tell you The difference in Iraq and Iran But I know Jesus and I talk to God And I remember this from when I was young Faith hope and love are some good things he gave us And the greatest is love Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day Teaching a class full of innocent children Driving down some cold interstate Did you feel guilty cause you're a survivor In a crowded room did you feel alone Did you call up your mother and tell her you love her Did you dust off that bible at home Did you open your eyes and hope it never happened Close your eyes and not go to sleep Did you notice the sunset the first time in ages Speak with some stranger on the street Did you lay down at night and think of tomorrow Go out and buy you a gun Did you turn off that violent old movie you're watching And turn on "I Love Lucy" reruns Did you go to a church and hold hands with some stranger Stand in line and give your own blood Did you just stay home and cling tight to your family Thank God you had somebody to love I'm just a singer of simple songs I'm not a real political man I watch CNN but I'm not sure I can tell you The difference in Iraq and Iran But I know Jesus and I talk to God And I remember this from when I was young Faith hope and love are some good things he gave us And the greatest is love I'm just a singer of simple songs I'm not a real political man I watch CNN but I'm not sure I can tell you The difference in Iraq and Iran But I know Jesus and I talk to God And I remember this from when I was young Faith hope and love are some good things he gave us And the greatest is love The greatest is love The greatest is love Where were you when the world stopped turning that September day |
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so what you are saying is only a soldier or someone that has served in the military has the right to sing a song or have an opinion about the war or something related to military service? get serious.. thats like saying a company that makes american flags and sells then for a profit shouldnt be doing that because its unpatriotic not to do it for free or the person that buys the flag doesnt have the right to fly that flag unless they were born in the US. |
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Out of curiosity, what type of music do you listen to Pocketgangaroo?
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People tend to forget that a lot of the time its the lower class out there fighting these wars. Country music singers aren't usually the children of successful wall street stock brokers, or the like.
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WTF do redneck know about wars? I mean besides how to lose one? Yeah tlak about being an "American" then have the rebel flag all over the place. Now you either are for the USA or you are a Confederate supporter, you can't be both. And don't talk about it being heritage or Southern Pride? Proud of what? Being responsible for starting a war that killed over 5% of the male population over the age of 18 and wounding another 10%?
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It's interesting to observe some of the same people who praise singers who praise war country and values so viciously attacking a guy selling T-shirts saying He Lied They Died...
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yah, and cuz the US government doesnt accept southerners into their military either, right?
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Now with more Jayne
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Like in any art form, the gems have to be found amongst the rest.
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