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Redneck_KNS
I've been drinkin' my whiskey, you've been snortin' cocaine. I've been listenin' to the Grand Ol Opry and you've been listenin' to Soul Train. You said the Allman Brothers Band wasn't like the Rolling Stones. Well, you can give your ass to Mick Jagger and leave my ass alone! You got Rock and Roll fever and you will till the day you die!
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Thermo-Nuclear
18 X rated hits.... Combination of Underground Album and Nothin' Sacred... What a fucking masterpiece.
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FolxPunxForLife
If it weren't for Underground Album and Nothing Sacred, this man would very likely be in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Shame that The CMHoF won't let those albums die. [2]
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OFWGAlliDoIsKTA
If it weren't for Underground Album and Nothing Sacred, this man would very likely be in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Shame that The CMHoF won't let those albums die.
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ForeverxAutumn
Like I give two fucks about that guy. DAC never fought me.. I would break his old ass down. True outlaw get in my ass biker fag music. Cheers, inmate.
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GrimAxeman
David Allan Coe own words on racism: « "Anyone that (...) says I'm a racist is full of shit," Coe says, adding that the slur entered his vocabulary in prison, where he received encouragement to write the songs that would make up Penitentiary Blues from a man in the next cell: R&B singer Screamin' Jay Hawkins. "I was one of about fifteen white boys . . . and that word didn't mean nothin'. I used to have to fight my way outta everywhere because I hung around black guys." » (from Rolling Stone: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/coe-revisits-penitentiary-20050714)
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Slaytanicmaniac
whispymound you say racist he sometime listen hip hop and in him band playing black guy
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traqua89
Xucatlan, thank you for your answer :) I have just ordered my first hard copy of a DAC album, waiting for it to arrive this week. Last week I found out that DAC is the man behind "Take this job and shove it", which I earlier thought was originally written by Johnny Paycheck. I have more respect for the man after realising he has written songs for many of the greatest, including Willie Nelson!
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