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| David Allen Coe – Willie, Waylon and Me Lyrics
| 3 years ago
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@[russellptucker:42790]
IDK what you are talking about but the lyrics here read McGinis but if you are listening to the song he clearly says McGuin. No mistake he says McGuin! James Roger McGuinn’ There was an Outlaw movement going on in Texas where country music was concerned! David Allan Coe is an extrovert he didn’t pretend to be anyone but who he knows he is. Yes the Burritos and the Byrds were the same that is the reference like the birds they were just trying to be free. Still just trying to be free by whatever name they called themselves. It is a wonderful song! You could even say a parody! While all these other folks were singing about being free, Beatles, Dylan and ect. Like the Rolling Stone he was rolling along like a ship lost because he was not doing songs like the others he was writing and singing songs about Outlaws!!!!! Waylon’s nickname is Outlaw. Coe and Johnny Cash had been to prison, and Willie and Waylon were doing outlaw shit that could have gotten them thrown in jail anytime and did and wrote a song about “Don’t You Think This Outlaw shits Done Got Out on Hand?” Bank Kr was doing the same. Come on buddy keep up! There is not a lie in this song just people who don’t know enough to give a good interpretation. Outlaw Country…. Ok. They were Outlaws though! On the outer edge of what others were doing and what was legal! Outlaws with pen, paper, guitars and talent! |
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