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 kingart wrote:

What he said.  Listen up to the tune, RP listeners.  That's some fine consciousness raising music.  


What he said.  Of all the low-ly rated tracks here on RP, this imho is one of the best and a favorite.  A 5.6?  Some folks here are tone deaf.  
 kingart wrote:

5.5 rating? A bunch of folks here are remiss and need an upgrade. 


What he said.  Listen up to the tune, RP listeners.  That's some fine consciousness raising music.  
5.6.  ? A very incremental change from 5.5 since the last time I heard this on RP.  What is suppressing the number for a passionate, timely song?  Too preachy? So, listen up to the lyrics.  Simple music? Well, so are half the songs in this genre.  I myself really sync up with songs of a certain social consciousness raising or inspirational form, and this is one of them.  Not many of you, it would seem....
5.5 rating? A bunch of folks here are remiss and need an upgrade. 
 kingart wrote:
In these days and times with such mentally challenged mooks in the navigation chairs, I'm bumping this from 7 to 8.  Sing it, brother, don't be shy...
 
6/2/20: Seems to get more relevant with each passing day...
In these days and times with such mentally challenged mooks in the navigation chairs, I'm bumping this from 7 to 8.  Sing it, brother, don't be shy...
Yeah, they sure sound like the Son Volt from years ago. Weirdly good.
Hey, very listenable tune. It'll grow on me. 
 
Uh oh...another midwest reference. Son Volt, the second spin-off band form Uncle Tupelo,who was from Belleville, IL (across the river from STL).    
Sounds like something they might have done long ago... Lo, and behold, it's from their newest effort! I think it's a good indicator for 'em
I saw Uncle Tupelo while in college (yep, dates me....) and it's great to see that Jay Farrar is still at it.