Steve Goodman might have written the 'perfect country and western song' but god-damn me if it only barely beats "Pickin' up Beer Cans on the Highway" by a nose.
The successful members of S&B are mostly SSRs, although there are a few humans with centuries of inbred genetic anomalies producing psychic and telepathic phenomena.
kinda makes me proud to be a Hillbilly!
ronshalita 1 week ago
Steve Goodman might have written the 'perfect country and western song' but god-damn me if it only barely beats "Pickin' up Beer Cans on the Highway" by a nose.
SirDonut 1 year ago
This is now my new favorite song!
BillyBobNeck 1 year ago
I first heard this done by the Old 97's. I like them both
oosaf 2 years ago
Cry in your beer bullshit-
PLAY SOME FUCKING ROCK & ROLL!!!
DanOblacksmith 2 years ago
this has always been my favorite song.
Why, they sung it so proud, you'd like to
shed a tear, for little Jimmy,..the cripple
boy. His Maw'd bee sooo proud.
jws54 3 years ago
um unknown Hinson thinks they rock
curbshoppin 3 years ago
How bout that Robin Sylar ,Beautiful steel playin !!!!
teebeeferris 3 years ago
Was this from a public access show?
Thanks for sharing it.
SirDonut 3 years ago
lol
russellnolanz 3 years ago
these guys are the official party band of the skull and bones sucret society at yale.
i heard.
dftycoon 3 years ago
Homer is very popular with other shape-shifting reptilians too.
artiefacts 3 years ago
are yew sayin' that the yale sucret society skull and bones are a buncha shape shiftin' reptiles?
dftycoon 3 years ago
The successful members of S&B are mostly SSRs, although there are a few humans with centuries of inbred genetic anomalies producing psychic and telepathic phenomena.
Your mileage may vary.
artiefacts 3 years ago
jeez oldrod. you are such a musicologist. when did you start dressing like a halloween cowboy?
jgpapas 4 years ago
Is Homer from the West? He does have that Bakersfield sound from the 60's. Like Buck, Merle and the boys.
oldrod 4 years ago
Homer's from west of Dallas: Ft. Worth. I think Conway Twitty and Roy Orbison had more influence on Homer than the California coyboys.
artiefacts 4 years ago
Well alright Artie !
cnevitt 4 years ago
Thanks for the edited version.
fang11 4 years ago