I googled the song, and this is what I got: https://www.kpcnews.com/features/religion/kpcnews/article_75f6f3ab-7f45-500a-a234-1729a9680361.html
Yeah, I figured it was sort of an "I owe my soul to company store" type song (yes, I know it's called 16 tons).
Do not take your genetics for granted. At the same time I had my heart attack, I also got diagnosed with diabetes (A1C of 13.1, glucose of about 315 - YIKES!!!). Because I don't drink, I don't smoke, I generally exercise, and I am not overweight, as for the diabetes part, the doctors think I have Type 1.5 (relative new type, but has components of genetics).
Only if played by a 4 yo, who got hold of it and plays a sublime cover of "Chalkboard scraping opus 1". In other cases it becomes clear why the sound of the violin matches the human voice the best of all musical instruments.
I don’t know if that makes me evil, but I’ve always thought the devil’s solo was much cooler than Johnny’s.
I read an interview with Charlie Daniels where he said it was an intentional, based in his love of Milton’s Paradise Lost. He found it interesting that most of the Romantic poets thought Satan was the most interesting character in the poem, so why not pay homage to one of the most famous misreading in literary history by re-enacting it in this song? I’m surprised that no one has noticed that his song “Mississippi” is basically a rewrite of a Eudora Welty short story.
Well, I'll be damned. I supposed it's my own internalized hatred of southern yokels but I just assumed Daniels was a shitlicking fool.
When one filters out the dipshit stuff on BS you actually learn interesting stuff from several corners.
No. Have you heard some of his political comments? He ain't no Bob Dylan, put it that way. Definitely.