Timi sanoi:Miksi ei toimi. Auttakaa tyhmää. Eli kun lykkään tuon urlin mp:n avaa url kohtaan, niin hetken kelailtuaan antaa virheen "Windows media player ei löydä tiedostoa...blaa blaa blaa...."
Lautapallo sanoi:Mutta mutta; mitenkäs Kataja jatkaa tästä eteenpäin? Jenkkejä vaihtoon?
"Although the song is perceived as an anthem of southern pride, “Sweet Home Alabama,” was actually intended not only as the band’s fond recollection of their first time in a recording studio but as a reminder to the rest of America that not all southerners were rednecks. When Skynyrd criticized Neil Young’s “Southern Man,” it was for the sweeping generalization of all southerners as rednecks. Don’t condemn southerners now for what their ancestors did. “We thought Neil was shooting all the ducks in order to kill one or two,” Van Zant said. “We’re southern rebels, but more than that, we know the difference between right and wrong.” In fact, the band was quite outspoken about their disdain for Wallace’s policies."Lautapallo sanoi:En muistakaan ennen kuulleeni korismatsin musana Sweet Home Alabamaa. Tummat miehet varmasti diggailevat Georgian punaniskojen paahtoa.
Puskajussi sanoi:"Although the song is perceived as an anthem of southern pride, “Sweet Home Alabama,” was actually intended not only as the band’s fond recollection of their first time in a recording studio but as a reminder to the rest of America that not all southerners were rednecks. When Skynyrd criticized Neil Young’s “Southern Man,” it was for the sweeping generalization of all southerners as rednecks. Don’t condemn southerners now for what their ancestors did. “We thought Neil was shooting all the ducks in order to kill one or two,” Van Zant said. “We’re southern rebels, but more than that, we know the difference between right and wrong.” In fact, the band was quite outspoken about their disdain for Wallace’s policies."
http://www.thrasherswheat.org/jammin/lynyrd.htm