dduncan4163
Have at it Hoss
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It's no Smoggy Smoke, talking about pollution. Also Minx are very common on the west end of the state. I've seen them countless times along the Hatchie and Obion RiversSomething has always bothered me about the song...like its written by someone else, no smoke on Rocky Top? Wtf? It is supposedly in the what mountains? Also, wild as a minx? We have a lot of critters here, but I've never seen a minx. And soda pop? That's not in our lingo. The moonshine reference with the revenuers disappearance, I get that and the reference to corn in a jar knowing how moonshine is made. Just seems like a yankee helped some mountain people write a song. I still love it though.
Something has always bothered me about the song...like its written by someone else, no smoke on Rocky Top? Wtf? It is supposedly in the what mountains? Also, wild as a minx? We have a lot of critters here, but I've never seen a minx. And soda pop? That's not in our lingo. The moonshine reference with the revenuers disappearance, I get that and the reference to corn in a jar knowing how moonshine is made. Just seems like a yankee helped some mountain people write a song. I still love it though.
It's no Smoggy Smoke, talking about pollution. Also Minx are very common on the west end of the state. I've seen them hundreds of times along the Hatchie River
Something has always bothered me about the song...like its written by someone else, no smoke on Rocky Top? Wtf? It is supposedly in the what mountains? Also, wild as a minx? We have a lot of critters here, but I've never seen a minx. And soda pop? That's not in our lingo. The moonshine reference with the revenuers disappearance, I get that and the reference to corn in a jar knowing how moonshine is made. Just seems like a yankee helped some mountain people write a song. I still love it though.
Something has always bothered me about the song...like its written by someone else, no smoke on Rocky Top? Wtf? It is supposedly in the what mountains? Also, wild as a minx? We have a lot of critters here, but I've never seen a minx. And soda pop? That's not in our lingo. The moonshine reference with the revenuers disappearance, I get that and the reference to corn in a jar knowing how moonshine is made. Just seems like a yankee helped some mountain people write a song. I still love it though.
It's no Smoggy Smoke, talking about pollution. Also Minx are very common on the west end of the state. I've seen them countless times along the Hatchie and Obion Rivers
Yup lol I feel ya. I've had them chew through limb lines before.Have you ever tried to lure them in the boat? We feed them our dead minnows while crappie fishing the Hatchie and "The Chute" in fort pillow, they're cute as hell till they break your line or wrap it up in brush, I've shot at them and they don't give a dam
Haven't been to The Chute in ages. Got lots of great fishing memories up there.Have you ever tried to lure them in the boat? We feed them our dead minnows while crappie fishing the Hatchie and "The Chute" in fort pillow, they're cute as hell till they break your line or wrap it up in brush, I've shot at them and they don't give a dam
OK, I'm going to make a confession here. Roast me if you want to but I effing hate Rock Top and always have! I have never liked it. Can we PLEASE pick a fight song that doesn't make us sound like the Beverly Hillbillies?
I'm not joking. Be honest, if that song wasn't attached to Tennessee football whatsoever would you still like it? I'd guess a high number of people would say no. I hate Rocky Top! It's a backwoods sounding hillbilly song and I hate the fact that it's more identified as our fight song than our ACTUAL fight song Down The Field. All I can think of when I hear it is a bunch of toothless, shirtless mountain hillbillies playing banjos and blowing jugs, telling someone their mouth is "purdy" and to squeal like a pig! I love Tennessee Football and have since I was a kid but I have NEVER embraced the song Rocky Top...ever!
Brave Volunteer, are you drawing a distinction between the melody of Rocky Top, which admittedly is catchy, and the lyrics, which, as you observed, basically conjure up every Northern-held stereotype of Southerners and, particularly, those from Appalachia?
Here is another thing Brave Volunteer, who cares what other people think of us? Thats the whole point, to be different and unique other wise we will just be sheep! A$$ puppets if you will. Yes men, boring same old same old. Better to give them something to hate! Let Rocky Top play in their heads all the way back to the s***hole they came from because there isn't a prettier state in the union as far as i am concerned! Be loud, be proud!!
