The late 60s and 70s were tumultuous times in the USA. Protests were both violent and peaceful. As in today’s times, the cabal was using people to create chaos just as they are today. Robbing, Looting, and Arson have been a staple in the cabal’s Marxist playbook for a very long time. If the burning/fires had only been limited to women burning their bras versus neighborhoods. Today we wish people would just burn their masks versus burning neighborhoods and businesses.
Times of chaos can inspire musicians whether in the 60s, 70s, or now 2020. We would love to know what you feel about two songs from back in the day. In 1968 Steve Miller band released a song and an album entitled Living in the USA. Ten years later in 1978, Linda Ronstadt released a song called Back in the USA yet her album was entitled Living in the USA.
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Talk about the battle of the bands. You pick the winner of the battle of the bands. Let us know whose album called Living in the USA do you like best?
When we say America Rocks we prefer it to be rock and roll verses explosives in the neighborhoods of America. Now if we could just get people to burn their masks instead of their neighborhoods. The ones burning the neighborhoods don’t wear masks. If they do, it’s to hide their identity. All of you who wear your mask out of fear, GET OVER IT.
America used to be home of the free and land of the brave.
Stand Up America. Dump the mask, it will make the rock and roll music be easier to hear. Imagine going to a concert where the musicians sing to you wearing a muzzle. Would you hear them real well?
Stand UP. Dump the masks and play your Rock and Roll.
God Bless America
1968 Steve Miller Band Living in the USA
Lyrics
[Intro]
Stand back, stand back
Stand back, stand back
Stand back, stand back
Stand back, stand back
[Chorus]
Doot do do do do doot doot
Living in the U.S.A
Doot do do do do doot doot
Living in the U.S.A
[Verse 1]
Where are you goin’ to
What are you gonna do
Do you think that it will be easy
Do you think that it will be pleasin’, hey
Stand back, what’d you say
Stand back, I won’t pay
Stand back, I’d rather play
Stand back
It’s my freedom
Ah, don’t worry ’bout me, babe
I got to be free, babe
Hey, hey, hey, yeah
[Chorus]
Doot do do do do doot doot
Living in the U.S.A
Doot do do do do doot doot
Living in the U.S.A
[Post-Chorus]
Stand back, dietician
Stand back, television
Stand back, politician
Stand back, mortician
Oh, we got to get away
Living in the U.S.A
Come on, baby, owwww
[Verse 2]
I see a yellow man, a brown man
A white man, a red man
Lookin’ for Uncle Sam
To give you a helpin’ hand
But everybody’s kickin’ sand
Even politicians
We’re living in a plastic land
Somebody give me a hand, yeah
[Bridge]
Oh, we’re gonna make it, baby
Oh, we’re going to shake it, baby
Oh, don’t break it
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Come on, baby, hey
Hey, hey
In the U.S.A., babe, yeah
[Chorus]
Doot do do do do doot doot
Living in the U.S.A
Don’t worry ’bout me, babe
Doot do do do do doot doot
Living in the U.S.A
Living in the U.S.A
[Chorus]
Doot do do do do doot doot
Living in the U.S.A
I got to be free
Doot do do do do doot doot
Living in the U.S.A
[Outro]
Come on, try it, you can buy it, you can leave it next week, yeah
Somebody gimme a cheeseburger, oh
Come on, babe
Oh yeah, hey, hey
1978 Linda Ronstadt Back in the USA From Album Living in the USA
Lyrics
Oh well, oh well, I feel so good today
We touched ground on an international runway
Jet propelled back home, from over the seas to the U. S. A.
New York, Los Angeles, oh, how I yearned for you
Detroit, Chicago, Chattanooga, Baton Rouge
Let alone just to be at my home back in ol’ St. Lou
Did I miss the skyscrapers, did I miss the long freeway?
From the coast of California to the shores of Delaware Bay
You can bet your life I did, till I got back to the U. S. A.
Looking hard for a drive-in, searching for a corner café
Where hamburgers sizzle on an open grill night and day
Yeah, and a juke-box jumping with records like in the U.S.A.
Well, I’m so glad I’m livin’ in the U.S.A.
Yes. I’m so glad I’m livin’ in the U.S.A.
Anything you want, we got right here in the U.S.A.