I have 2 tickets for sale to the Alabama concert at the Kentucky State Fair Friday August 18th. If interested let me know. Bigbluetom@yahoo.com
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I'm interested -- if you can guarantee they'll sing "Elvira."If interested let me know. Bigbluetom@yahoo.com
$55 per ticket. That includes admission to the fair too.How much you sellin em for?
I'm sure the High Cotton song has been banned lol!Will they sing "High Cotton" or will it offend some people?
Is that US or CSA currency?$55 per ticket. That includes admission to the fair too.
Really? Is the mere mention of the word "cotton" now considered offensive? Do either of you even know the lyrics?I'm sure the High Cotton song has been banned lol!
Really? Is the mere mention of the word "cotton" now considered offensive? Do either of you even know the lyrics?
Yes, "old times there are not forgotten" That is clearly a call for a return to the days of slavery. I'm triggered by your inconsiderate post. Are you still stinging from being blow torched in Charlestonvilletown?Really? Is the mere mention of the word "cotton" now considered offensive? Do either of you even know the lyrics?
Yes, "old times there are not forgotten" That is clearly a call for a return to the days of slavery. I'm triggered by your inconsiderate post. Are you still stinging from being blow torched in Charlestonvilletown?
That may be what it says in the liner notes, but that's not the way those racist sonsofbitches sing it at certain rallies, er concerts.Lyrics
We didn't know the times were lean...
Sounds a lot like somebody remembering their childhood to me. Nothing in there harking back to calls for slavery and certainly nothing about Alonzo picking cotton as Col. Angus alluded to.
Lyrics
We didn't know the times were lean,
Round our house the grass was green,
It didn't seem like things were all that bad,
I bet we walked a thousand miles,
Choppin' cotton and pusing plows,
And learnin' how to give it all we had.
As Life went on and years went by,
I saw the light in daddy's eye,
And felt the love in mamma's hands,
They kept us warm and kept us fed,
Taught us how to look ahead,
Now lookin' back I understand.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high
They kept us warm and kept us fed,
Taught us how to look ahead,
Now lookin' back I understand.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old time there are not forgotten,
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever faced.
When Sunday mornings rolled around,
We dressed up hand-me-downs,
Just in time to gather with the church,
Some times I think how long It's been,
And how it impressed me then,
It was the only day my daddy wouldn't work.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old time there are not forgotten,
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever faced.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old time there are not forgotten,
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever faced.
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old times there are not forgotten,
Those fertile fields are never far away,
We were walkin' in high cotton,
Old time there are not forgotten,
Leavin' home was the hardest thing we ever faced.
Walkin' in High Cotton
Sounds a lot like somebody remembering their childhood to me. Nothing in there harking back to calls for slavery and certainly nothing about Alonzo picking cotton as Col. Angus alluded to.
That was beautiful.Randy Owen, bless his heart, hoots and hollers between almost every verse during live shows and it's annoying as hell.
If you're gonna play in Texas (HEY!)
You gotta have a fiddle in the band (Hup!)
That lead guitar is hot but not for Louisiana Man (Yeaah!)
So rosin up that bow for "faded love" and let's all dance. (appropriate silence)
If you're gonna play in Texas,
You gotta have a fiddle in the band (AINT THAT RIGHT NASHVILLE TENNESSEE HEEEE-HAWWRRRRR RAWWWWRRRRR!!!!!)
Once you notice it, you can never NOT notice it. So now you know what to look for. Enjoy.
Oh play me some Mountain Music (Hup! Hup!)
Like Grandma and Grandpa used to play (Yes they did)
Then I'll float on down the river (appropriate silence)
To the Cajun Hideaway (YEAAAAHHHHWWWRRRR!!!!!)
I can get you a deal on some Petra tickets.If you got Slipknot tickets, I'll take 'em.
Yeah but the dude's damned near 70.Randy Owen, bless his heart, hoots and hollers between almost every verse during live shows and it's annoying as hell.
If you're gonna play in Texas (HEY!)
You gotta have a fiddle in the band (Hup!)
That lead guitar is hot but not for Louisiana Man (Yeaah!)
So rosin up that bow for "faded love" and let's all dance. (appropriate silence)
If you're gonna play in Texas,
You gotta have a fiddle in the band (AINT THAT RIGHT NASHVILLE TENNESSEE HEEEE-HAWWRRRRR RAWWWWRRRRR!!!!!)
Once you notice it, you can never NOT notice it. So now you know what to look for. Enjoy.
Oh play me some Mountain Music (Hup! Hup!)
Like Grandma and Grandpa used to play (Yes they did)
Then I'll float on down the river (appropriate silence)
To the Cajun Hideaway (YEAAAAHHHHWWWRRRR!!!!!)
I can get you a deal on some Petra tickets.
Well, one is Latin for 'rock' and the other refers to something you do with strings, so yeah. It's pretty heavy.Much, much, much heavier than Slipknot.
At least suggest Stryper.Well, one is Latin for 'rock' and the other refers to something you do with strings, so yeah. It's pretty heavy.
At least suggest Stryper.
Or maybe Slayer.
Daddy was a SOUTHERN DEMOCRAT.
That apparently means KKK
Yeah but the dude's damned near 70.