Can neither confirm nor deny that as a young lad, The Throbber may have flattened the tires of a few scabs crossing the picket line during a teachers' strike back in the day......
Can neither confirm nor deny that as a young lad, The Throbber may have flattened the tires of a few scabs crossing the picket line during a teachers' strike back in the day......
As you know @alumni94 I'm a roots rock and old country guy. I've listened to this song about 8,100 tims. I could be happy on a desert island with the collected works of Waylon, Willie, The Band and The Dead and not need another record.
Made famous by Arlo Guthrie (who was covering it I think), did you know this has been redone by John Denver, John Cash and Willie? Willie is my favorite version.
Made famous by Arlo Guthrie (who was covering it I think), did you know this has been redone by John Denver, John Cash and Willie? Willie is my favorite version.
Arlo's version is my favorite. Written by Steve Goodman.
Made famous by Arlo Guthrie (who was covering it I think), did you know this has been redone by John Denver, John Cash and Willie? Willie is my favorite version.
Arlo's version is my favorite. Written by Steve Goodman.
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@Swaye ?
Also, this is the most 'Murica on in entire internet. 3 chords and the truth.
I hope a scab punched you in the face. LOL.
Made famous by Arlo Guthrie (who was covering it I think), did you know this has been redone by John Denver, John Cash and Willie? Willie is my favorite version.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_New_Orleans_(song)