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Steve Earle - F the CC

Steve Earle singing F the CC at the Operation Ceasefire Concert in Wasington DC on 9/24/2005  
 
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gibsondrummer (1 month ago) Show Hide
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ecsorsizing your right to free speech will get you arrested every time
gibsondrummer (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Some of Johnny's early stuff on Sun was rock and roll as far as im concerened . He rocked man ! It's funny how some people can just ignore the fact that he gave" Nashville" the finger ! he did it on film , the mainstream country music business turned there back's on him in the 60's and 70's now the CMT flag waving no talent cookiecutter bullshitters are trying to claim his "country roots" now that he's dead and can't give them the finger too .
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Apparantly you don't know the difference between dissent and treason. Both Earle and Cash are dissenting. Treason might be the act of being so fucking ignorant you don't have a fucking clue. In that case, You're totally fucked.
wingsuitfreak (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Johnny Cash WAS rock n roll, he didnt just play it.
dkimsey77 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Oh Condi, Condi!
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Vincenteloco (4 months ago) Show Hide
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F* the CIA ,F * the FBI , F* the NSA, God Bless America, God Bless Free Speach,
God Bless Steve Earle.
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I've been listening to Johnny Cash's "Bitter Tears" recently... I've heard that right-wingers freaked out over it and country radio wouldn't play it when it came out in the early 60's. Nothing really changes, it just that the mainstream gets even lamer, so true outlaw country music like Steve Earle seems more radical by comparison.
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peyoteugly (5 months ago) Show Hide
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steve earle is O.G. country, which is OUTLAW MUSIC. if you want an artist who celebrates the status quo and conservatism, don't listen to outlaw music.
listen to toby keith.

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