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11. Conservatives' tin ear
When it comes to rock music, the Right clearly has a tin ear, as revealed by the Top 50 choices of conservative rock songs.

1) There's a basic truth about popular music that they utterly fail to comprehend. The message and music transcend the lyrics to convey a much more powerful message. "I Fought the Law (and the Law Won) is not about conceding to the power of authority; it's about defiance against the odds. That's why the revoluntary band The Clash did a re-make.

Similarly, "Street Fighting Man" complains about "sleepy London town" and the passivity
of the English in confronting authority, but the furious tone of the lyrics and
pulsing music made it a revolutionary anthem (friends of mine used to listen to
that song before going out to engage in hard-core physical combat with the cops.)

2) The choices also reveal the primitive racism of the Right (the glorification of the
the infantile "Sweet Home Alabama," answered in a hard-hitting song by the late, great
Warren Zevon about the blunted consciousness of white Southerners trapped in a sick culuture being shafted) and its nostalgic affection for the good old days --never to return--when women stayed in their place. Notably, the author chose to ignore Lynyrd Skynyrd's far better "Saturday Night Special" which has a truly kick-ass sound and a powerful message about the foolish gun-toting culture of America.

The Top 50 list is both reminder of the culture that the American Taliban would impose and the Right's
inability to understand anything about popular culture.

Roger Bybee, Milwaukee.
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  OH EFFIN' BROTHER (Top 50 Conservative Rock Songs) Hissyspit  May-20-06 08:21 AM   #0 
   I would love to see that list.  SkinnerAdmin   May-20-06 08:23 AM   #1 
   Ask, and ye shall receive.  Patsy Stone   May-20-06 04:27 PM   #49 
   Let's try that again. Here's the list:  Patsy Stone   May-20-06 10:51 PM   #52 
      "I Can't Drive 55" a protest of the 'nanny state?' SO MUCH FOR THE LAW  Hissyspit   May-21-06 12:32 AM   #58 
      Revolution??  Patsy Stone   May-21-06 12:36 AM   #59 
         Ray Davies is IRONIC. Idiots.  Hissyspit   May-21-06 12:41 AM   #61 
      THE CLASH?! Are these people high?  primate1   May-21-06 12:56 AM   #63 
         Yes.  Patsy Stone   May-21-06 01:00 AM   #64 
   Since when is  hobbit709   May-20-06 08:35 AM   #2 
   I don't know that that's an unfair claim for paleoconservatives.  Gidney N Cloyd   May-20-06 11:33 AM   #30 
   I managed to get part of the list  Champion_Jack   May-20-06 08:36 AM   #3 
   Don't forget Garth "I love Wal-mart" Brooks  rpannier   May-20-06 08:39 AM   #5 
   When I first read those  ismnotwasm   May-20-06 10:34 AM   #16 
   You forgot Ted Nugent  proud2Blib   May-20-06 11:36 AM   #31 
   Don't forget Lee Greenwood's immortal  alfredo   May-20-06 11:37 AM   #32 
   Hell, we should make our own list...  teach1st   May-20-06 08:39 AM   #4 
   Pink Floyd...Money  rpannier   May-20-06 08:40 AM   #6 
   I'm a Loser - The Beatles  acmavm   May-20-06 08:46 AM   #7 
   Dead Kennedys - Kill The Poor  teach1st   May-20-06 08:48 AM   #8 
   No way!! They can't have John Lennon!!  proud2Blib   May-20-06 11:38 AM   #33 
      John would turn in his grave  savemefromdumbya   May-20-06 01:03 PM   #40 
   I guess conservatives would not realize that "Money" is a sarcastic  Zorra   May-20-06 12:48 PM   #38 
      That is far and away my favorite early Beatles song  davekriss   May-20-06 01:10 PM   #41 
      I agree with you Roger Waters of Pink Floyd was  ArnoldLayne   May-20-06 03:55 PM   #47 
   Here's the Cd I play whenever passing through Crawford  hobbit709   May-20-06 09:33 AM   #10 
      What a great list! :) (eom)  davekriss   May-20-06 01:11 PM   #42 
      good for you!  annabanana   May-20-06 01:13 PM   #43 
   One of the comments on Salon.com included this link to an older list  mcscajun   May-20-06 08:55 AM   #9 
   Conservatives' tin ear  WinterBybee   May-20-06 09:45 AM   #11 
   The author of the Top 40 list also had no sense of musical history  mcscajun   May-20-06 11:28 AM   #29 
   Revolution by the Beatles?  unpossibles   May-20-06 10:15 AM   #13 
   This song was specifically critical of the New Left....  Jade Fox   May-20-06 10:55 AM   #22 
   Here's the author's "rationale" if that can be said to be one...  mcscajun   May-20-06 11:17 AM   #27 
      What dummies!  yardwork   May-20-06 12:38 PM   #37 
   The Three Bells - LOL  Neecy   May-20-06 10:54 AM   #20 
   I Fought the Law is a conservative song?  lastliberalintexas   May-20-06 11:18 AM   #28 
      No, not really. It's as boggling as hearing that Ann Coulter dug  mcscajun   May-20-06 11:39 AM   #34 
   I didn't know Ted Nugent had written 50 songs.  Marr   May-20-06 09:48 AM   #12 
   Ha!  mcscajun   May-20-06 11:15 AM   #26 
   I bet "Working on the Chain Gang" is right near the top  Toots   May-20-06 10:21 AM   #14 
   When the Levee Breaks, - Led Zeppelin  IDemo   May-20-06 10:29 AM   #15 
   I like the 1928 original better  hobbit709   May-20-06 11:46 AM   #35 
   "Ballad of the Green Berets"?  XanaDUer   May-20-06 10:34 AM   #17 
   I can already guess a few...  Yollam   May-20-06 10:47 AM   #18 
   I wouldn't be surprised if "Born In The USA" was on the list.  Lady Effingbroke   May-20-06 10:52 AM   #19 
      Yup. Reagan famously misunderstood it...  Yollam   May-20-06 10:57 AM   #23 
         Yup, it's glaringly obvious  Lady Effingbroke   May-20-06 11:14 AM   #25 
   National Review? Oh boy.  Yollam   May-20-06 10:55 AM   #21 
   "Back On The Chain Gang" ?  Lady Effingbroke   May-20-06 10:59 AM   #24 
      My take on the list, FWIW (which may not be much)  BerryBush   May-20-06 12:30 PM   #36 
   "16 Tons", by Tennessee Ernie Ford, "Chain Gang", by Sam Cooke,  Zorra   May-20-06 01:01 PM   #39 
   Yours is the 2nd mention of 16 Tons, but if you listen to the words  lastliberalintexas   May-20-06 02:46 PM   #46 
      No, of course you're right! It's an anti-Company song.  Hissyspit   May-21-06 12:12 AM   #54 
      Conservatives like to hear that their system of crushing working  Zorra   May-21-06 10:59 AM   #66 
   Here's tbogg's take on it....  MrBenchley   May-20-06 01:41 PM   #44 
   Well, you can bet there's no Woody Guthrie on there!  Roland99   May-20-06 02:29 PM   #45 
   dupe  Patsy Stone   May-20-06 04:13 PM   #48 
   kick  Hissyspit   May-20-06 09:49 PM   #50 
   would've guessed Top Gun and Red Dawn songs made the list  NuttyFluffers   May-20-06 10:11 PM   #51 
   Here are some mixes that are support our side.  Maestro   May-20-06 10:53 PM   #53 
   You added some more Maestro. Thanks!  Hissyspit   May-21-06 12:13 AM   #55 
   Can you tell on iTunes how many have purchased your mixes?  Hissyspit   May-21-06 12:16 AM   #56 
      Unfortunately not that I know of, but  Maestro   May-21-06 10:05 AM   #65 
   Aw. I didn't see my most favorite song of all time listed.  KerrytravelersDU Moderator   May-21-06 12:28 AM   #57 
   "This Land Is Your Land, This Land Is My Land"  Nevernose   May-21-06 12:36 AM   #60 
      Is that on the list??? It's a pround SOCIALIST ANTHEM!  JanMichael   May-21-06 12:47 AM   #62 
 

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