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Nanci Griffith performing "Listen To The Radio" at Music City Roots live from the Loveless Cafe on 11.11.2009

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  • Love Nanci Griffith. Wonderful singer. Why does youtube seem controlled in it's comments by belligerent right wing nuts with mental health issues? Chill out. Enjoy the music.

  • Since I was a 31 year old voter in 1964, I don't need Limbaugh to evaluate events which occurred in my adult lifetime.

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  • A great song that just goes to show that Nanci Griffith is among the finest female American singers of the last 25 years!

  • @texasbluegrassfan Who wore the political button?

  • LOVE Nanci Griffith, such a great writer, wrote forever for "established" singers like Emmy Lou Harris, Wynonna Judd....record producers didn't think people would like her unique vocals.....leave that up to us. DAMN GOOD.

  • "That good ol' boy's gonna find a band of gold on the stereo..."

    Love southern feminists!

  • Great music, **** the politics.

  • @formerdoc - the Civil Rights Act of 1964, proposed by Kennedy, passed by LBJ, was opposed by most Southern Democrats and all Southern Republicans. After its passage the racist Southerners moved to the Republican Party in droves. Both Nixon and Reagan appealed to Southern racists to become President. LBJ predicted that the Democrats would lose the South for a generation - he underestimated. So which party was committed to Civil Rights? Rush Limbaugh is a poor source for historical info.

  • Nanci Griffith has been an ardent supporter of social causes, so if she wears a button upon her lapel. i say, go for it! i am not a fan of anything from Texas, however there are exceptions and Nanci is sure one of them.

  • I do like much of her music and she is entitled to any political opinion she chooses. I like Joan Baez, too, but they can both keep their politics to themselves. I assume, perhaps wrongly, that the comment that contains an "ad hominem" attack is directed toward me. I have benefitted from Medicare personally as it relates to my own health but it is an entitlement that is going to eventually end up as limiting access to care when physicians stop accepting patients on Medicare (or ObamaCare).

  • @formerdoc You're probably still griping about Johnson's Medicare!

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