What Gun-Related Songs Do You NOT Like?


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Skunkabilly
December 31, 2003, 05:07 PM
I Hung My Head. I think it's written by Stang, on Johnny Cash's American IV album. Character dryfire practices on a LIVE target. Breaks rules #1, #3 and #4. Self-pity song about an ND that takes a life.

Don't Take Your Guns to Town. Written by Cash. I have a Jerry Douglas and Steve Earle version of it on Jerry Douglas' EXCELLENT Restless on the Farm album. Guy mixes alcohol with guns (bad) and doesn't follow the commitment to avoidance, deescalation and deterrence that most of us do. I like the song, but come on.

Most of the stuff on the pop and rock stations. Talk about irresponsible :barf:

OK now that I vented, time to pop in my Johnny Cash and Jerry Douglas CDs :D

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Jake
December 31, 2003, 05:34 PM
" Mister Saturday Night Special"

Can't remember right now how sings it, but I have really come to hate that song.

Skunkabilly
December 31, 2003, 05:40 PM
Lynyrd Skynyrd. I can't believe that song is on their greatest hits album :barf:

IMO I Know A Little is one of their best.

spacemanspiff
December 31, 2003, 05:58 PM
i know you said what songs we DONT like, but i like this intro:

Gripping the wheel, his knuckles went white with desire!
The wheels of his Mustang exploding on the highway like a slug from a .45.
True death: 400 horsepower of maximum performance piercing the night...
This is black sunshine.

hansolo
December 31, 2003, 07:00 PM
"Bang bang.....he shot me down..." .......Cher

Actually, I hate MOST songs by Cher:barf:


OffTopic: Best Line in a Gun Song:

"I shot a man in Reno, just to see him die." Johnny Cash :evil:

Carbonator
December 31, 2003, 07:09 PM
Cop Killer, by Ice T

or similar...

nemesis
December 31, 2003, 08:48 PM
Oh, he might have went on livin' but he made one fatal slip.
When he tried to match the ranger with the big iron on his hip.

Edward429451
December 31, 2003, 09:27 PM
Saturday Night Special, Lynyrd Skynyrd. I used to like them until I listened to that song's lyrics. It's a very disarming song in more ways than one. One day my gunnut self was groovin to it and it punched me in the face that it was an anti song.:what:

Detested it ever since.

I think I have Jimi Hendrix's 'Belly Button Window' song figured out to be his anti-abortion song...I think that was about the time period of Roe vs Wade, wasn't it? :scrutiny: :D

Ebbtide
December 31, 2003, 10:58 PM
Off hand, I'd say "Hey Joe" by Jimmy.

Great Rock/Blues but Joe gets away with murder when he flees to Mexico. I've seen my share of wife beaters, and most of them listen to Hendrix...but thats just me...off hand at that.

Okiecruffler
December 31, 2003, 11:21 PM
Not that it's an anti song, I just think new Aerosmith sounds kinda neutered.

FWIW, I listen to alot of Hendrix, and I couldn't even beat the wife at checkers.

Ala Dan
December 31, 2003, 11:43 PM
I don't know the name of the song, but it has
come lyrics that go like so:

"kill the m----------f---------- police".

we need to hang the writer, producer, and the artist.

Best Wishes,
Ala Dan, N.R.A. Life Member

SnWnMe
December 31, 2003, 11:58 PM
Skynyrd's Saturday Night Special.

Alot of good that plane crash did.

Okiecruffler
January 1, 2004, 12:46 AM
I believe you are another person annoyed by "Cop Killer" by the band Body Count which featured a young mister Ice T. It is a rather unfortunate song, penned in frustration of the black community over the LA police problem. Before everyone fires up the flamethrowers to BBQ old Okie, let me just say that I am sure that 99.9% of LA LEO's are fine upstanding individuals, just like LEO's acrossed the country. But you must admit, they do have a rather dark record. Me personally, I don't care for the song, I'm not into anything that glorifies violence against police or anyone else for that matter. I think that Body Count probably should have kept that little diddy to themselves. But I do understand the enviroment from which it sprang.

Cortland
January 1, 2004, 01:02 AM
"I Hung My Head" (originally on his Mercury Falling album) reminds me very much of Camus' The Stranger. Observant listeners will note that many of the songs Sting has written for himself and some of the later Police songs (and not just his, Stewart's too) are very much pseudo-intellectual wanking sessions into literature which they may or may not fully comprehend. Sting also wrote another song which touches on guns. From his Police tune "Truth Hits Everybody" -- "take a look at my new toy, it'll blow your head in two oh boy!"

There's "Armalite Rifle" by Gang of Four which, includes such lyrical gems as "breaks down easy ... a child could carry it" and "Armalite rifle, rifle does you harm ... it shoots for miles, if a bullet hits you in the arm -- it destroys your insides," and "it'll blow your legs off, it'll blow your guts out, I disapprove of it, so does Dave, it'll do you damage..." A truly inspired piece of musical commentary.

Of course the absolute worst gun song ever is Cypress Hill and "Hand on the Pump." Here's a sample: "I'm comin' to blast you with my sawed off shotgun; hand on the pump, left hand on a forty, puffin' on a blunt." (For clarification the forty is of the malt liquor--not S&W--variety)

My favorite gun-tune is still "My Little Armalite" (glorification of republican violence and all!)

Dan from MI
January 1, 2004, 01:06 AM
Saturday Night Special.

I love Skynyrd, but I hate that song.

Dorian
January 1, 2004, 01:10 AM
"Bang bang.....he shot me down..."

Yeah the opening song to kill bill part one... I don't like that sone one bit.

Okiecruffler
January 1, 2004, 02:01 AM
What do you think is worse, an anti-song, like Saturday Night Special, or some armchair commando fantasy like Cop Killer?

BluesBear
January 1, 2004, 02:30 AM
I agree with Skunkabilly, "I Know A Little" is the BEST Skynyrd song. But the version by Sammy Kershaw on "Skynyrd's Frynds" is even better.

"Saturday Night Special" is just to damn whiney for me. Almost as bad as "Free Bird" :barf:

Sisco
January 1, 2004, 08:42 AM
Another vote for "Saturday Nite Special" and "Hey Joe".
Saw Skynyrd in concert (with Ted Nugent) a year or so ago, went out for a beer when they played Sat. Nite. Great guitar licks in the song though.
I never really thought of "Jamie's Got a Gun" as anti, considered it more self-defense. Maybe that's because I have no sympathy for pedophiles.

tiberius
January 1, 2004, 09:14 AM
Big Lynyrd Skynyrd fan here - grew up in Jax after all - but agree on Saturday Night Special :barf:

They have some goodies though. Remember Gimme Three Steps:
" Ima tellin ya son that it ain't no fun starin straight downa .44 ....." :)

Gimme Back My Bullets:
"Gimme back my bullets Put 'em back where they belong " :)

Ain't The Onet
"I never touched ya sweetheart, never pulled my gun" :)

greyhound
January 1, 2004, 09:21 AM
Skynyrd also has a song called "Gimmee Back My Bullets".

Go figure....

:confused:

Ala Dan
January 1, 2004, 10:01 AM
Greeting's Okie-

Many thanks for the research and info. Personally,
I don't care for any of that "JUNK MUSIC'
thats out there today. :( You see, I'm an old
time 60's rhythm and blues (Motown, Memphis,
Philly sound) man; who just marveled at the
works of one Mr. Phil Spector, with his "Wall
Of Sound".

So, they could take all the RAP, HIP-HOP, and
the rest of that mess and shove it where the
light don't shine; as far as I concerned. Also,
I never cared for "anti" or protest type material
either; as I served our country during the trying
times of Viet-Nam.

*FootNote- One group that was really big on
the protest of that war was Buffalo Springfield,
with their big hit entitled "For What Its Worth".

Best Wishes,
Ala Dan, N.R.A. Life Member

Sisco
January 1, 2004, 10:14 AM
"Gimme Back My Bullets" isn't about guns at all, it's about rankings in Billboard magazine charts.
If you're song is on the charts with a "bullet" it means that it is rising in popularity, heading towards #1. If the bullet is taken away the song has stalled, possibly heading down

"I never touched ya sweetheart, never pulled my gun"
Think he's really talking about a firearm there, or getting Freudian? http://www.emotipad.com/newemoticons/NudgeNudge.gif

TallPine
January 1, 2004, 11:26 AM
"Saturday Night Special" by Conway Twitty

Not sure if this is the same song as by Lynyrd Skynyrd ....?

It's about a guy buying a gun to kill himself and a woman hocking a wedding ring.

So bad, it almost makes me not want to listen to anything else that Conway Twitty has ever done.

People are responsible for their own actions. TANSTAAFL

hd1.
January 1, 2004, 11:37 AM
"The Devil's Right Hand", ( The Highwaymen)

(Mama said a pistol is the devil's right hand.)

Demon440
January 1, 2004, 02:15 PM
Gripping the wheel, his knuckles went white with desire!
The wheels of his Mustang exploding on the highway like a slug from a .45.
True death: 400 horsepower of maximum performance piercing the night...
This is black sunshine.

I like that one as well as thunderkiss65 and so many others by whiteZombie.

targetshootr
January 1, 2004, 07:28 PM
i love 'saturday night special'. wonnerfull hook, guitar licks and vocals. besides i think it refers to the single shot street guns that were made back then that could be bought for $20 and had only one purpose. and i bet those boys would have a bunch of gary reeder guns if they were still around.

capnrik
January 1, 2004, 08:02 PM
Willie's new one:

It ain't out yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm not gonna like it (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,107155,00.html)

Justin
January 1, 2004, 10:58 PM
Glorified G by Pearl Jam
Big Man With A Gun by Nine Inch Nails

Detritus
January 1, 2004, 11:44 PM
besides i think it refers to the single shot street guns that were made back then that could be bought for $20 and had only one purpose. and i bet those boys would have a bunch of gary reeder guns if they were still around.

Close....

not single shot necessarily but also the el-cheapo complete POS near "one time use" guns (revolvers made from pot metal adn the like) that were around and rather popular in the late night pawn shops at the time the song was written. as in a major reason FOR, a waiting period to exist for handguns (ie to keep some drunk hothead from deciding "hey that guy just pissed me off i think i'll go down to the A-1 Pawn, buy a gun, and blow his head off so the whole world can see he's got excrement for brains")
Infact my father still refers to any small, cheap snub-nose revolver (including his own Ruger Security-six btw) as a "saturday night special"
And as is noted by at least one verse in the song, such guns were often used in the commission of other crimes such as burglary and armed robbery


as for "gun-related that i do NOT like" i'll go with Steve Earle's version of Devil's Right Hand.

tiberius
January 1, 2004, 11:53 PM
Uh, except that they actually say that "handguns are made for killin' ain't no good for nothin' else" and "why don't we throw them brothers to the bottom of the sea" or something like that. It's a true anti anthem no ifs ands or buts about it. I still like classic Skynyrd though, hell I went to the same Junior and senoir high schools as those goons, I can't help it. :)

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