Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a big fan of country music. Quite frankly, it’s in my blood. I can’t not love it. But I’ve been getting frustrated by the rise in political messages found in the music. It started with 9/11 (Stars and Stripes by Aaron Tippin, Red, White, and Blue by Toby Keith, and Have You Forgotten? by Darryl Worley, just to name a few), and it seems to have continued with Darryl Worley’s new song that is a direct message against our President.
The song is called Keep the Change and would be clever, had that phrase not already been worn out since Obama first began campaigning.
Let me be clear on one thing before I take a look at the lyrics. I don’t fault him for using his voice to say what he wants. We all have the right to say and think what we want to – even when it’s inappropriate. My purpose here is to show how arrogantly ignorant the lyrics are – not to say the song shouldn’t have been recorded or played on the radio (funny thing though, I haven’t heard it on the mainstream country station here in the Triangle – I heard it on the very conservative small town station from a few towns away).
If you see me hold my hand over my heart
Before I start the pledge of allegiance
There’s a reason
It’s to honor those who died
I can’t really say anything negative about this part. It’s a great way to catch your attention for the song though – declaring how patriotic you are.
And if you see me close my eyes and bow my head
Before I break bread with my family
It ain’t a habit, it’s important
It’s my right
Yes. It is your right to do so. Just like it’s my right not to do so. For some reason, you never see the good God fearin’ man standing up for my right not to believe in God.
I work half the year for me
The other half for Uncle Sam
While he’s bailin’ out those sinkin’ ships
And drownin’ the little man
I watch the news and have to wonder
If this country’s goin’ crazy
Talkin’ ’bout how much they love it here
But how they want to rearrange it
Okay, I get it. You’re questioning why we want to change something we claim to love so much. But, maybe that’s why? Progress is inevitable. Change is inevitable. And those who are seeking change are trying to make things better. It doesn’t always work out like that, but there are definitely a lot of things about this country that *do* need changing.
I’m just your average Joe
And that makes me smart enough to know
There’s a bunch of us out here
That feel the same
Wanna keep our God, our freedom
A little money in the bank
Y’all can keep the change
No one is trying to take anything away from anyone. Ever. That’s the exact opposite of what the majority of people want. Okay let me rephrase – no one this song is directed at is trying to take anything away from anyone.
We want you to be able to keep your God. Just like we want you to leave us be and not force your God into our living rooms. The point of keeping church and state separate? It’s so that you can live and worship your way and I can live and not worship mine.
It’s that simple.
Now the fat cats on the hill acting so brilliant
Ain’t smart enough to notice
That we’re angry
And that America’s in trouble
If they don’t wise up and stop
Bustin’ out the blocks that were laid
As a foundation well our nation
Could wake up in a pile of rubble
I can only assume that he’s referring to the belief that this country is a Christian nation founded on the principles of the Bible. See above.
They say we’re making progress
But it’s a big old shame to me
Common sense ain’t near as common
As it used to be
Finally! He said something I agree with 100%!
The rest of the song is mostly repeating the chorus and other lyrics. To what end? Clearly his message is anti-Obama and anti anything that doesn’t involve faith.
I really wish that people would stop being so defensive long enough to see things objectively and realize that just because someone doesn’t believe in the same things it doesn’t mean that they want to oppress or subdue you and yours.
I’m absolutely cracking up right now! Enough to get weird looks as people walk by…
One of my current favorite songs is Love Like Crazy by Lee Brice.
Another of my favorite groups, Lady Antebellum, has done a parody of the song called Biscuits and Gravy. I almost wrecked my car this morning when I heard it because I was laughing that hard.
See the videos after the jump and decide for yourself!
I wish i’d watched the emmy’s last night. Hello Dr. Horrible, I love you.
AND! A new category was created this year that allowed Dr. Horrible to be nominated for an emmy (Short-format Live-Action Entertainment Programs) and it WON.
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So I turned on CMT this morning (I gotta tell you just *how* excited I am to have CMT again!), and this was the song that was playing. I’d heard it on the radio once or twice, and never really paid attention. To be honest, I always thought it was Montgomery Gentry. To my surprise, it was Hootie! Better known as Darius Rucker, this guy was the lead singer of Hootie and the Blowfish back in the 90s.
I was more than a little surprised to see him on CMT, but hey… it’s a good song!
One more thing… it’s Election Day! I don’t care who you vote for, just get out there and vote!
One day I’ll be able to sing this song and actually mean it.
Today is not that day.
Over You – Daughtry
Now that it’s all said and done,
I can’t believe you were the one
To build me up and tear me down,
Like an old abandoned house.
What you said when you left
Just left me cold and out of breath.
I fell too far, was in way too deep.
Guess I let you get the best of me.
Well, I never saw it coming.
And I should’ve started running
A long, long time ago.
And I never thought I’d doubt you,
I’m better off without you
More than you, more than you know.
I’m slowly getting closure.
I guess it’s really over.
I’m finally getting better.
And now I’m picking up the pieces.
From spending all of these years
Putting my heart back together.
‘Cause the day I thought I’d never get through,
I got over you.
You took a hammer to these walls,
Dragged the memories down the hall,
Packed your bags and walked away.
There was nothing I could say.
And when you slammed the front door shut,
A lot of others opened up,
So did my eyes so I could see
That you never were the best for me.
Well, I never saw it coming.
And I should’ve started running
A long, long time ago.
And I never thought I’d doubt you,
I’m better off without you
More than you, more than you know.
I’m slowly getting closure.
I guess it’s really over.
I’m finally getting better.
And now I’m picking up the pieces.
From spending all of these years
Putting my heart back together.
‘Cause the day I thought I’d never get through,
I got over you.
Well, I never saw it coming.
And I should’ve started running
A long, long time ago.
And I never thought I’d doubt you,
I’m better off without you
More than you, more than you know.
Well, I never saw it coming.
And I should’ve started running
A long, long time ago.
And I never thought I’d doubt you,
I’m better off without you
More than you, more than you know.
I’m slowly getting closure.
I guess it’s really over.
I’m finally getting better.
And now I’m picking up the pieces.
From spending all of these years
Putting my heart back together.
Well I’m putting my heart back together,
‘Cause I got over you.
Well I got over you.
I got over you.
‘Cause the day I thought I’d never get through,
I got over you.
On Sunday night I went to the Newsboys concert with several of my friends. Now I’m not a huge NB fan, but I went because my friends love them so much, and at least one of them went to the Casting Crowns concert just for me. That being said… the highlight of the show, for me, was not the Newsboys. It was the 3 opening bands: Article One, New World Son, and Rush of Fools.
I had never heard of the first two, but I was more than pleasantly surprised.
Check out this violin solo from Article One (try and get past the guy in the middle of the shot to actually see Matt play):
New World Son was also incredible. They have an old school blues/almost jazz-like sound. This song of theirs is my favorite:
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And of course I knew who Rush of Fools are (I already had the cd). They were awesome in concert.
Sorry, Newsboys – you just didn’t do it for me! But the rest of you sure did.