Music video by Steve Earle performing Copperhead Road
with Tony Brown [Producer], Steve Earle [Producer]
(C) 1988 MCA Nashville, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Music video by Steve Earle performing Copperhead Road with Tony Brown [Producer], Steve Earle [Producer] (C) 1988 MCA Nashville, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
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To; ozcobblepot218 our Australian Komrad. A lot of folks in this country don't think of the characters in the song or their real life counterparts as criminals. No government (a body of people notably ungoverned) has moral authority. A lot of these people are poor, some very poor but they'd rather risk getting busted for making shine or growing herb than stand in a welfare line.
The moonshiners are a throwback to an individualistic ideal that many Americans hold dear. We really don't like laws over our heads. We admire them for taking things into their own hands and making money government be damned. We still hold to our risk taking pioneering roots. That is why I listen to this one to remind me of it. The shiners are like your bushmen I would hazard to guess.
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