Easy. The Band.
Most underrated song of all time? The Band's 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down', obviously.
This makes me thing of Skynyrd. This convinces me that The South will rise again.
Easy. The Band.
Most underrated song of all time? The Band's 'The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down', obviously.
This makes me thing of Skynyrd. This convinces me that The South will rise again.
Yeah. There are no good songs about the boring old Union side. I’d definitely have been a keen Confederate. And not just because of the opportunities for whuppin’ slaves, drinking Mint Juleps and saying things like ‘Ah do declayuh..’ while wearing preposterous facial hair.
Absolutely. To be honest, though, have you ever been to the southern United States? It’s brutally, inhumanly hot and humid. If I found myself living there (which the good lord forbid) I would find myself tremendously keen on a system that involved black chaps having to do all the moving about and working instead of me. Of course, one would have to find the energy to flog the *******s once in a while, but you’d wait until the sun had gone down.
Yes, it has been my dubious pleasure to experience the humidity of Florida, and once the extreme heat of Nevada and Arizona. I suppose I'm really thinking of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, that sort of area, aren't I? Must get out there and take a peek sometime. I wonder if there's a Lynyrd Skynyrd memorial route one might follow.
Funnily enough, Skynyrd werent from Alabama. They were from Florida.
Similarly, I think only one member of the The Band was from the South.
We have had a lot of talk of the Confederacy today, including Herb quoting Nathan Bedford Forrest...most encouraging.
By the way, the most underrated band by you is The Stones.