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Posted on 6/22/16 at 2:09 pm to SthGADawg
Lots of people like it. I don't as much as many of his others. It's not even close to being his best.
Posted on 6/22/16 at 2:44 pm to AlxTgr
more of this, less white guilt.
Posted on 6/22/16 at 4:58 pm to Demshoes
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“I don’t want there to be any doubt as to which side of this discussion we fall on,” Hood says. “I don’t want there to be any misunderstanding of where we stand. If you don’t like it, you can leave. It’s okay. We’re not trying to be everybody’s favorite band, we’re going to be who we are and do what we do and anyone who’s with us, we’d love to have them join in.”
Mike Cooley is somewhat more direct. “I wanted this to be a no bones about it, in your face political album,” he says. “I wanted to piss off the assholes.”
"I’ve always considered our band to be political," Hood says. "I’ve studied and followed politics since I was a small kid. I got in trouble in third grade for a paper I wrote about Watergate – the teacher sent a note home to my parents saying I was voicing opinions about our president that she didn’t appreciate. That’s the one time I got in trouble at school where my parents sided with me."
"SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA was a pretty political record," Cooley says. "But we hadn’t had our first black president yet. We hadn’t sat in the bleachers and watched the backlash, which, as acquainted as we are with racism, went beyond what anyone imagined it would be."
"It’s an inspiring album and one that made me question myself," he says. "I’m a white guy from the South, do I have the right to be singing about this stuff? What can I do? The only conclusion I could come up with was maybe white guys, with Southern accents, who look like rednecks, need to say Black Lives Matter too. It’s a start, a tiny start, but a step in the right direction is better than no step at all."
"I couldn’t not do it," says Cooley. "I’ve got to speak about this stuff, somehow or another. And I’m going to speak about it from a middle aged Southern white working class evangelical background male point of view."
"The NRA needs to be turned into a political turd in a swimming pool," Cooley says, "so all these frickers will start paddling away.
"What I’m trying to do is point straight to the white supremacist core of gun culture," Cooley concludes. "That’s what it is and that’s where its roots are. When gun culture thinks about all the threats they need to be armed against, what color are they?"
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Posted on 6/22/16 at 5:11 pm to dime in the gutter
quote:I will not be spending any money on this music.
"The NRA needs to be turned into a political turd in a swimming pool," Cooley says, "so all these frickers will start paddling away.
"What I’m trying to do is point straight to the white supremacist core of gun culture," Cooley concludes. "That’s what it is and that’s where its roots are. When gun culture thinks about all the threats they need to be armed against, what color are they?"
Posted on 6/22/16 at 5:26 pm to dime in the gutter
Good find. Very weird. Ugh.
Posted on 6/22/16 at 8:05 pm to Demshoes
surrender under protest
quote:
From the comfort zone of history
On the lips of trusted relatives
To the wounded fragile minds of angry youth
No sooner was it over
Than the memory made it noble
A selective lens by which to point the view
Compelled but not defeated
Surrender under protest if you must
Compelled but not defeated
If it's all you can remember
Then it's been that way forever
And for six long generations it's been told
That among the fallen was tradition
That tradition was the mission
And that the wrongness of the sin was not the goal
Compelled but not defeated
Surrender under protest if you must
Compelled but not defeated
Does the color really matter
On the face you blame for failure
All the shaming for a ... losing cause
But the victims and aggressors
Just remain each others' others
And the instigators never fight their own
Compelled but not defeated
Surrender under protest if you must
Compelled but not defeated
Surrender under protest if you must
Surrender under protest if you must
Posted on 6/23/16 at 3:43 am to dime in the gutter
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“I wanted this to be a no bones about it, in your face political album,”
Bob would hate this record

Posted on 6/23/16 at 7:24 am to dime in the gutter
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The only conclusion I could come up with was maybe white guys, with Southern accents, who look like rednecks, need to say Black Lives Matter too.
I would rather drink battery acid than side with that POS, radical, excuse making, ignorant organization...
quote:
"The NRA needs to be turned into a political turd in a swimming pool," Cooley says, "so all these frickers will start paddling away. "What I’m trying to do is point straight to the white supremacist core of gun culture," Cooley concludes. "That’s what it is and that’s where its roots are. When gun culture thinks about all the threats they need to be armed against, what color are they?"
the right to keep and bear arms shall NOT BE INFRINGED Mike!! GTFO
I'm gonna have to refrain from listening to DBT anymore boys..
Posted on 6/23/16 at 7:24 am to dime in the gutter
*double post
This post was edited on 6/23/16 at 9:55 am
Posted on 6/23/16 at 7:31 am to AlxTgr
quote:
"What I’m trying to do is point straight to the white supremacist core of gun culture," Cooley concludes. "That’s what it is and that’s where its roots are. When gun culture thinks about all the threats they need to be armed against, what color are they?"
oh boy... yeah frick them
Posted on 6/23/16 at 8:15 am to monsterballads
we will see... that was a way more aggressive quote from them then I expected. politically it might not be my thing, but i am curious to see the actual songs first.
my biggest frustration with the band has been uneven writing recently, not so much right vs left.
my biggest frustration with the band has been uneven writing recently, not so much right vs left.
Posted on 6/23/16 at 9:08 am to SthGADawg
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Cooley is the worst song writer of the three
This is a wrong opinion and you should feel bad. I'd rate Cooley as the best songwriter in the band, as he's the one most able to create characters out of whole cloth, and most importantly, demonstrate the opposite point of view of his own.
Hood and Isbell nearly always write in their own voice, even when they create a new POV character. It's just a stand in for themselves. Cooley has the ability to write from a completely different POV.
Posted on 6/23/16 at 9:12 am to Baloo
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This is a wrong opinion
Agreed
quote:
you should feel bad
Ehh
quote:
I'd rate Cooley as the best songwriter in the band
Agreed
Posted on 6/23/16 at 9:50 am to Baloo
sorry but gonna have to disagree that Cooley is better than Jason...JI uses allegory very frequently (maybe not as much in his DBT days but I'm talking total body of work)and he has a way of bringing you in to try and figure out what he is meaning/saying/his intent more than the others......Jason consistently is getting props from other great artists and song writers as well...Cooley's solo stuff and Jason's solo stuff aren't even in the same ball park imho AND in the opinions of fans to be honest as evidenced in the fact that Jason's stuff outsells Cooley consistently...it's really not even close
I've said it before and I'll say it again...Jason was a drunk belligerent a-hole in his later days with the Trucker's and was what ultimately they used to get rid of him...I say get rid of him because I believe they saw the writing on the wall...dude is super talented and was easily stealing and going to steal their thunder...and it was the best thing that ever happened to Jason...had he not gotten away from the environment, he wouldn't have gotten with Amanda and wouldn't be where he is now...but make no mistake.....he IS more talented than they are...song writing aside..he plays better guitar and has a better voice than both Hood and Cooley...truth
I've said it before and I'll say it again...Jason was a drunk belligerent a-hole in his later days with the Trucker's and was what ultimately they used to get rid of him...I say get rid of him because I believe they saw the writing on the wall...dude is super talented and was easily stealing and going to steal their thunder...and it was the best thing that ever happened to Jason...had he not gotten away from the environment, he wouldn't have gotten with Amanda and wouldn't be where he is now...but make no mistake.....he IS more talented than they are...song writing aside..he plays better guitar and has a better voice than both Hood and Cooley...truth
This post was edited on 6/23/16 at 9:57 am
Posted on 6/23/16 at 2:24 pm to dime in the gutter
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In 2013, Cooley released his first solo effort The Fool On Every Corner
Posted on 6/23/16 at 4:18 pm to SthGADawg
Not really a solo record is it?
Posted on 6/23/16 at 4:18 pm to SthGADawg
yea, comparing mike cooley putting out a solo acoustic live cd with 1 unreleased song on it, to jason isbells solo career is reasonable.
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