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Hard Times In Silicon Holler
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Traditional country, homage to Woody Guthrie Depression ballads. Updated to Appalachia today, and the coming and mostly going of decent high-tech jobs.
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Brand new old songs of the '30s, '40s, '50s and '60s.
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Peak #699
Peak in subgenre #79
Author
Joel Schick/ Joel Schick
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Gorilla Productions, Inc.
Uploaded
June 11, 2007
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MP3 4.2 MB 128 kbps 4:32
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Hope was high and wages low, so Intel opened up I bought some stuff, saw my credit grow—over runneth my cup Things went fast, then things went slow, then things went belly up. Hard times, hard times in Silicon Holler. Down in the hollow called Silicon where the sun refuse to shine Workin’ for the Intel man down at the Intel mine They sent my job to Pakistan—now some raghead’s doin’ fine. Hard times, hard times in Silicon Holler. I flipped burgers, I washed cars, I worked the bed pan staff Went and joined the National Guard—brother, what a laugh Things was every bit as hard, then they sent me to Najaf. Hard times, hard times in Silicon Holler. Blue Ridge mountains, country road Mountain Mama, take me, take me, take me home West Virginia—food stamp zone Don’t throw me out, Mr. President—throw me a bone. I got sixteen blue tick hounds and I drive an S-10 beater I got a wife, three hundred pounds—and I gotta feed her Only work anywheres around is a Walmart greeter. Hard times, hard times in Silicon Holler. Sittin’ on my front porch, drinkin’ and feelin’ mean Sittin’ on my front porch, next to my washin’ machine Wife keeps getting fatter, times keep stayin’ lean. Hard times, hard times in Silicon Holler.
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