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It's from this song
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Lies! It is from this song.
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ahem
![]() 11/27/2013 at 01:57 |
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Lies! You all suck, it's from this song:
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It's an Against Me song.
Hootie need not apply.
![]() 11/27/2013 at 02:20 |
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Fuck, that song reminds me why I don't listen to country. Ewww.
![]() 11/27/2013 at 02:39 |
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Some "Bob Dylan" hack songwriter fellow.
"The song describes a hitchhiking journey south along the eastern coast of the United States, from New England in the northeast, through Roanoke, Virginia with the intended destination of Raleigh, North Carolina, where the protagonist hopes to see his lover.
Along the way, he shares a smoke with a trucker who is traveling from Philadelphia through Virginia westward toward the Cumberland Gap and
Johnson City, Tennessee.
It is not clear from the lyrics whether the protagonist traveled with the trucker from Philly to Roanoke before parting ways to head south into North Carolina, or whether he simply crossed paths with the trucker outside of Roanoke."
Dang. I have to get a shirt now. It's like, personalized.
"But he's a heading west from the Cumberland gap To Johnson City, Tennessee"
East, maybe.
![]() 11/27/2013 at 02:43 |
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Dylan only wrote the chorus. Not the traveling story.
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I had to wait for an explanation, too. Didn't get it at first.
{ ducks }
![]() 11/27/2013 at 02:51 |
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Thiiiiis.
I think I like this version the best. One dude and a guitar fits it really well.
![]() 11/27/2013 at 02:57 |
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Ah, yes. I had only heard of the map problem, since yes, people here have heard of the song. . JC is also the origin of Mountain Dew. Not the liquor, the soda.
![]() 11/27/2013 at 03:34 |
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As much as I like fellow Gamecock Darius Rucker, the Old Crow Medicine Show version is much better. That said, I appreciate the USC blanket in the tour bus in the music video.
Go Cocks.
![]() 11/27/2013 at 03:39 |
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huh. you like a slower version, i like a faster version
Adam Ezra Group (i'd link a youtube video, but the live videos don't quite sound right)
http://adamezra.com/index.php?page…
Edit: scratch that, found a decent live version
![]() 11/27/2013 at 07:42 |
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This version of the song is so much better than the other one people posted. That one made my ears bleed, while this one wasn't actually bad at all.
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Not gonna lie, this song kind of needs a really loud, fast punk cover.
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yeah, it ruins the shirt.
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I'd never heard of it until this reference. It's interesting just how little country music breaks through to general pop-culture awareness. Maybe if Darius Rucker had cavorted buck-naked in a giant rocking chair in the video . . .
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I'm not getting this shirt simply becuase I will be constantly explaining what the reference is.
I would tak a shirt that is just a picture of a Jalop-mobile sideways full oppo with smoke.