According to what I've heard on Outer South "unattended tomb" needs to be changed to "Arlington tomb", and "cyncial flag" to "cynical plague" But then again, he is pretty infamous for changing his lyrics in live performances. It seems this song isn't referencing to any particular political power, or presidency
According to what I've heard on Outer South "unattended tomb" needs to be changed to "Arlington tomb", and "cyncial flag" to "cynical plague" But then again, he is pretty infamous for changing his lyrics in live performances. It seems this song isn't referencing to any particular political power, or presidency
(reference to cherokee trail (Jefferson or any other president that dealt with the Indian Removal Act--although it is beleieved that Teddy Roosevelt was the 1st president to recognise Native americans as actual citizens, not aliens) although this song IS entitled "Roosevelt Room"...
(reference to cherokee trail (Jefferson or any other president that dealt with the Indian Removal Act--although it is beleieved that Teddy Roosevelt was the 1st president to recognise Native americans as actual citizens, not aliens) although this song IS entitled "Roosevelt Room" i don't think it gives direct reference to Teddy, nor Franklin Roosevelt; just american presidency and politics in general.
This was released on Conor Obert's "Outer South" =]
According to what I've heard on Outer South "unattended tomb" needs to be changed to "Arlington tomb", and "cyncial flag" to "cynical plague" But then again, he is pretty infamous for changing his lyrics in live performances. It seems this song isn't referencing to any particular political power, or presidency
According to what I've heard on Outer South "unattended tomb" needs to be changed to "Arlington tomb", and "cyncial flag" to "cynical plague" But then again, he is pretty infamous for changing his lyrics in live performances. It seems this song isn't referencing to any particular political power, or presidency
(reference to cherokee trail (Jefferson or any other president that dealt with the Indian Removal Act--although it is beleieved that Teddy Roosevelt was the 1st president to recognise Native americans as actual citizens, not aliens) although this song IS entitled "Roosevelt Room"...
(reference to cherokee trail (Jefferson or any other president that dealt with the Indian Removal Act--although it is beleieved that Teddy Roosevelt was the 1st president to recognise Native americans as actual citizens, not aliens) although this song IS entitled "Roosevelt Room" i don't think it gives direct reference to Teddy, nor Franklin Roosevelt; just american presidency and politics in general.