I read somewhere that the '60s antiwar song "Fortunate Son" had been corrupted to sell jeans and jingoism. Any links on that? - tom moody 11-04-2001 3:09 pm
see three posts down ...it aint me - dave 11-04-2001 4:36 pm [add a comment]
didnt it take CCWR (a canadian band who also gave us American Woman) to have that critical distance ? - bill 11-04-2001 7:52 pm [add a comment]
"American Woman" was the Guess Who. I'm wondering if JC Fogerty knew how much his song would be changed when he sold the rights. - tom moody 11-04-2001 7:57 pm [add a comment]
Another courageous soul, daring to speak up. "I don't need your war machines/I don't need your ghetto scenes" was just stream-of-consciousness nonsense; didn't mean a thing. - tom moody 11-04-2001 8:19 pm [add a comment]
I read somewhere that the '60s antiwar song "Fortunate Son" had been corrupted to sell jeans and jingoism. Any links on that?
- tom moody 11-04-2001 3:09 pm
see three posts down ...it aint me
- dave 11-04-2001 4:36 pm [add a comment]
didnt it take CCWR (a canadian band who also gave us American Woman) to have that critical distance ?
- bill 11-04-2001 7:52 pm [add a comment]
"American Woman" was the Guess Who. I'm wondering if JC Fogerty knew how much his song would be changed when he sold the rights.
- tom moody 11-04-2001 7:57 pm [add a comment]
oh yeah, whoops / my bad
- bill 11-04-2001 8:09 pm [add a comment]
Another courageous soul, daring to speak up. "I don't need your war machines/I don't need your ghetto scenes" was just stream-of-consciousness nonsense; didn't mean a thing.
- tom moody 11-04-2001 8:19 pm [add a comment]