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HoyaSaxa03

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The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« on: May 08, 2008, 08:03:00 pm »
so i've been listening to a butt-load of DBT lately (shocker) and thought this thread would be fun
 
 what song do you think best sums up what DBT is all about?
 
 it might be strange to pick a song off the new album, but i think "the righteous path" hits the nail on the head
 
 a) it's a hood song:  say what you will about the merits of all the songwriters, but i think it makes sense for this role to be filled by hood
 
 b) the music is what they do best -- hard-charging, plugged-in, plaintive rock-and-roll
 
 c) the every(southern)man lyrics tell pretty much the story of every great DBT song:
 
 I got a brand new car that drinks a bunch of gas
 I got a house in a neighborhood thatâ??s fading fast
 I got a dog and a cat that donâ??t fight too much
 I got a few hundred channels to keep me in touch
 I got a beautiful wife and three tow-headed kids
 I got a couple of big secrets Iâ??d kill to keep hid
 I donâ??t know God but I fear his wrath
 Iâ??m trying to keep focused on the righteous path
 
 I got a couple of opinions that I hold dear
 A whole lot of debt and a whole lot of fear
 I got an itch that needs scratching but it feels alright
 I got the need to blow it out on Saturday night
 I got a grill in the backyard and a case of beers
 I got a boat that ainâ??t seen the water in years
 More bills than money, I can do the math
 Iâ??m trying to keep focused on the righteous path
 
 honorable mention:  "puttin' people on the moon", for much of these same reasons
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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2008, 08:28:00 pm »
I don't much like either of those songs, especially Moon.
 
 Don't know about archetypical, but my favorites are 18 Wheels of Love, Steve McQuuen, Heathens, Somethings Gotta Give Pretty Soon, and pretty much all of the Hood and Cooley songs off SRO.
 
 I guess that doesn't answer the question.

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2008, 08:46:00 pm »
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  I guess that doesn't answer the question.
nope, neither of those are my favorites (although i like both a lot)
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« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2008, 08:53:00 pm »
Zip City
 
 I could also argue strongly for this "song". Everything you need to know about DBT in one lil tune:
 
  I grew up in North Alabama, back in the 1970's, when dinosaurs still roamed the earthâ?¦Speaking of course of the Three Great Alabama Iconsâ?¦ George Wallace, Bear Bryant and Ronnie Van Zantâ?¦ Now Ronnie Van Zant wasn't from Alabama, he was from Floridaâ?¦He was a huge Neil Young fanâ?¦ But in the tradition of Merle Haggard writin' Okie from Muskogee to tell his dad's point of view about the hippies â??n Vietnam, Ronnie felt that the other side of the story should be told. And Neil Young always claimed that Sweet Home Alabama was one of his favorite songs. And legend has it that he was an honorary pall bearer at Ronnie's funeralâ?¦ such is the Duality of the Southern Thingâ?¦And Bear Bryant wore a cool lookin' red checkered hat and won football gamesâ?¦ and there's few things more loved in Alabama than football and the men who know how to win at itâ?¦So when the Bear would come to town, there'd be a parade. And me, I was one a' them pussy boysâ?¦ cause I hated football, so I got a guitarâ?¦ but a guitar was a poor substitute for a football with the girls in my high schoolâ?¦So my band hit the roadâ?¦ and we didn't play no Skynyrd eitherâ?¦ I came of age rebellin' against the music in my high school parkin' lotâ?¦ It wasn't till years later after leavin' the South for a while that I came to appreciate and understand the whole Skynyrd thing and its misunderstood gloryâ?¦I left the South and learned how different people's perceptions of the Southern Thing was from what I'd seen in my lifeâ?¦ Which leads us to George Wallaceâ?¦Now Wallace was for all practical purposes the Governor of Alabama from 1962 until 1986â?¦ Once, when a law prevented him from succeeding himself he ran his wife Lerline in his place and she won by a landslideâ?¦ He's most famous as the belligerent racist voice of the segregationist Southâ?¦ Standing in the doorways of schools and waging a political war against a Federal Government that he decried as hypocriticalâ?¦ And Wallace had started out as a lawyer and a judge with a very progressive and humanitarian track record for a man of his time. But he lost his first bid for governor in 1958 by hedging on the race issue, against a man who spoke out against integrationâ?¦Wallace ran again in '62 as a staunch segregationist and won big, and for the next decade spoke out loudlyâ?¦ He accused Kennedy and King of being communists. He was constantly on national news, representing the â??good? people of Alabamaâ?¦And you know race was only an issue on TV in the house that I grew up inâ?¦Wallace was viewed as a man from another time and placeâ?¦ And when I first ventured out of the South, I was shocked at how strongly Wallace was associated with Alabama and its peopleâ?¦ Ya know racism is a worldwide problem and it's been since the beginning of recorded historyâ?¦ and it ain't just white and blackâ?¦ But thanks to George Wallace, it's always a little more convenient to play it with a Southern accent. And bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd attempted to show another side of the Southâ?¦ One that certainly exists, but few saw beyond the rebel flagâ?¦ And this applies not only to their critics and detractors, but also from their fans and followers. So for a while, when Neil Young would come to town, he'd get death-threats down in Alabamaâ?¦ Ironically, in 1971, after a particularly racially charged campaign, Wallace began backpedaling, and he opened up Alabama politics to minorities at a rate faster than most Northern states or the Federal Government. And Wallace spent the rest of his life trying to explain away his racist past, and in 1982 won his last term in office with over 90% of the black voteâ?¦ Such is the Duality of the Southern Thingâ?¦And George Wallace died back in '98 and he's in Hell now, not because he's a racistâ?¦ His track record as a judge and his late-life quest for redemption make a good argument for his being, at worst, no worse than most white men of his generation, North or Southâ?¦But because of his blind ambition and his hunger for votes, he turned a blind eye to the suffering of Black America. And he became a pawn in the fight against the Civil Rights causeâ?¦Fortunately for him, the Devil is also a Southernerâ?¦

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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #4 on: May 08, 2008, 09:35:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
   18 Wheels of Love
I'd say this fits the bill as well

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« Reply #5 on: May 08, 2008, 10:48:00 pm »
I love Righteous Path and have been playing it non-stop since I got the new record.
 
 Almost all their songs have the same theme: small-town-Alabama-hard-drinkin'-tough-life-livin' -heart-of-America-classic rock-lovin'-blah-blah-blah.  Hell, half their songs sound like 38 Special.  What sets them apart from the other country-rock bands is their ability to get you humming along to a song about incest or watching a crowd of their fans seriously sing the words "tired of living in Buttholeville".  I think they are great songwriters, but if the humor wasn't there to some degree, I'd never notice.

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« Reply #6 on: May 08, 2008, 11:32:00 pm »
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Originally posted by SPARX:
   
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
   18 Wheels of Love
I'd say this fits the bill as well [/b]
It's worth repeating - Chester is dying. Terminal cancer.

HoyaSaxa03

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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #7 on: May 09, 2008, 12:57:00 am »
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Originally posted by i'm her slave:
 It's worth repeating - Chester is dying. Terminal cancer.
sad, but kind of fitting in an odd and perverse way ("mary alice got cancer, just like everybody here / seems everyone i know is gettin cancer every year")
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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #8 on: May 09, 2008, 01:18:00 am »
18 wheels of love, no doubt.
 
 they played it at the 9:30 club two summers ago.  that spoken word intro with the story about patterson's mom and chester was just brilliant.

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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #9 on: May 09, 2008, 02:32:00 am »
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Originally posted by britton m:
  18 wheels of love, no doubt.
 
 they played it at the 9:30 club two summers ago.  that spoken word intro with the story about patterson's mom and chester was just brilliant.
relive it here
 
 http://ia301128.us.archive.org/2/items/dbt2006-07-15.421/dbt2006-07-15t21_64kb.mp3
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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #10 on: May 11, 2008, 08:23:00 am »
fun show last night ... not in any way lacking, but i've seen much better from them
 
 their merch selection was outstanding, i picked up a couple of the vinyl reissues that i hadn't gotten yet
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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #11 on: May 11, 2008, 09:43:00 am »
Jebus, that was the most crowded I've ever seen the 930 club, and I don't even think it sold out...
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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #12 on: May 11, 2008, 09:48:00 am »
Really? I had ample standing room.
 
 It was sold out.
 
 That may have been the uglist concrt crowd I've ever been a part of.
 
 At one point I walked to the loo, and there were about 15 people on couches, and 14 of them were women. That probably constituted about half the females in the audience.
 
 Good show as always, but I think I've had enough of them for awhile. Sometimes they're just too intense. I did love hearing Steve McQueen, 18 Wheels of Love, and all those SRO tracks.

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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #13 on: May 11, 2008, 11:15:00 am »
yeah we had a big group and plenty of room, walked right up to the front for the encore ... it was a total dudefest, but what do you expect from them?  my girlfriend absolutely hates them after i dragged her to one of their shows
 
 18 wheels of love was awesome, definitely the highlight
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Re: The Archetypal Drive-By Truckers Song
« Reply #14 on: May 11, 2008, 11:42:00 am »
I thought it was such a great show.  only the second time I've seen them.  Great set list, too.
 
 It was sold out but it really didn't seem that difficult to get around.  
 
 An ugly crowd, yea.  But its Drive-By Truckers.  Do they usually pull in the beautiful people?