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Steve Earle – Copperhead Road Lyrics 12 years ago
A couple more thoughts that haven't been covered: The bagpipes at the opening of the song are reminiscent of the Irish and Scottish heritage of many people in the American South. Bagpipes also invoke the insurrectionist/survivalist spirit of the Irish and Scottish, who have spent centuries fighting a much larger foe (the English). It has been argued that the fiery fighting spirit of the Scottish and Irish immigrants contributed to the Southern states succeeding in the American Civil War. Malcolm Gladwell has an interesting chapter on the South as an honour-based society in his book "Outliers."

Also, Earle writes in an interesting parallel between John Lee and his father, in that his father used a cop car (a tool of the "establishment") to help him run moonshine, while John Lee III uses the military (another tool of the "establishment") to defend his contraband.

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Steve Taylor – On The Fritz Lyrics 12 years ago
Jimmy Swaggart.

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Dire Straits – Your Latest Trick Lyrics 12 years ago
In the context of the Brothers in Arms album, I think this song is about being tricked and used by the entertainment industry, and longing for an earlier, golden age of jazz/blues/etc.

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