This song is nostalgic of the Great American Democracy. Today, american democracy has been replaced by Plutonomy; all aspects of a citizen are now under the economic control of the Ruling Class. In a way, Robert's delivery and voice in this song laments the death of a nation, and thinking of earlier days.
I remember watching... hearing Robert sing on weekends when he was homeless, singing for change in Detroit's Farmer's Market... his haunting voice echoing through the vegetable stands every weekend, all the time thinking, 'damn, someone needs to do something with this guy!' Bless you Robert!
@penwok i just posted a similar comment on another one of his videos. those were the days. i'd pull my kids around in their wagon and just linger and listen... sweet, sweet memories.
This song is nostalgic of the Great American Democracy. Today, american democracy has been replaced by Plutonomy; all aspects of a citizen are now under the economic control of the Ruling Class. In a way, Robert's delivery and voice in this song laments the death of a nation, and thinking of earlier days.
PirateSygnal 11 months ago
I remember watching... hearing Robert sing on weekends when he was homeless, singing for change in Detroit's Farmer's Market... his haunting voice echoing through the vegetable stands every weekend, all the time thinking, 'damn, someone needs to do something with this guy!' Bless you Robert!
penwok 1 year ago
@penwok i just posted a similar comment on another one of his videos. those were the days. i'd pull my kids around in their wagon and just linger and listen... sweet, sweet memories.
lovebuzz108 1 year ago
God Bless you Robert and God Bless America! Proud to be born an American.
Aloha
lily5490 2 years ago
if you have never seen robert bradley live you are missing out
mcbdunn 3 years ago 4
I had seen them back in 2000, they put on a great live show.
SteelRock73 2 years ago