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Taco,KFC,Dominoes commercial





> Date: Fri, 14 May 1999 14:35:20 -0600
> From: bearbvd@domain.elided (Greg Hermann)
> Subject: Re: Taco,KFC,Dominoes commercial
> 
> >
> >On the other hand, when I was in college, CD, Molly Hatchet and especially
> >Marshall Tucker were all the rage. We called it "country rock". Poco - an
> >offshoot of the Byrds and others - really created this classification.
> 
<snip>

> Personally, I prefer Guy Clark or Ray Wiley M*therf*cker! More originality.
> Plus--you ain't lived if you ain't gone home with an armadillo! Shel
> Silverstein's stuff, as sung by Bobby Bare is pretty much of a hoot as
> well. "Eatin' Cold Pizza an' Drinkin' Iced Tea" (You bring the chemicals,
> I'll bring the wine, I'll diddle with yours an' you diddle with mine--" ,
> "Drop Kick Me Jesus Through the Goal Posts of Life", etc.

Greg,

Don't forget, "Ain't No God In Mexico," written by Billy Joe Shaver
and performed by Waylon Jennings.

Down the road I hear say,
a new day's coming on.
Where the women folk is friendly,
and the law leaves you alone.

I'll believe it when I see it,
and I havn't seen it yet.
Don't mind me jus keep on talking,
I'm jus looking for my hat.

Ain't no God in Mexico,
Ain't no way to understand.
How that border crossing feeling,
makes a fool out of a man.
If I'd never seen the the sunshine,
I'd never curse the rain.
If my feet would fit a railroad track,
I guess I'd been a train.

This is a good song to sing while riding in your Scout. <g>

Ted Borck	tborck@domain.elided




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