follow politicians, they just want to be heard, and over and over they say, no one is listening, here someone knows them and understands them but they are making them feel heard. charlie, a classic protest song, i hear shades of dillon and sam cooke, and dylan and sam cooke and sprispring. this sounds like a protest song it is specific. he talks about you know pr providing fun fudge rounds paying 3 what is beautiful, it is organic.
politicians, they just want to be heard, and over and over they say, no one is listening, here someone knows them and understands them but they are making them feel heard. charlie, a classic protest song, i hear shades of dillon and sam cooke, and dylan and sam cooke and sspring. this sounds like a protest song it is specific. he talks about you know p providing f fudge rounds paying 3 what is beautiful, it is organic.
kind of plant at the peril of ignoring the fact what this song speaks to and what people on their side need to be speaking to more. it s a once in in a lifetime phenomenon in a lot of ways that this guy, up until ten days ago, had probably never played for a few dozen people in a bar is running neck and neck with taylor swift for number one. wow. and he lives in a trailer on a farm. he really is who he says he is in terms of a working class guy who s worked in manufacturing and all of this. but when we say it s a once in a lifetime phenomenon, also there s this kind of instant deja vu where it s a twice in a month phenomenon because, you know, we have the protest song of the generation. they were just saying that three weeks ago about jason aldean s try this in a small town. different thing. this is a complete unknown. but this kind of repeatable phenomenon of a song that really
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