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The Three Great Alabama Icons
Drive-By Truckers


I grew up in North Alabama, back in the 1970’s, when dinosaurs still roamed the earth…
Speaking of course of the Three Great Alabama Icons… George Wallace, Bear Bryant and Ronnie Van Zant… Now Ronnie Van Zant wasn’t from Alabama, he was from Florida… He was a huge Neil Young fan… But in the tradition of Merle Haggard writin’ Okie from Muskogee to tell his dad’s point of view about the hippies ‘n Vietnam, Ronnie felt that the other side of the story should be told. And Neil Young always claimed that Sweet Home Alabama was one of his favorite songs. And legend has it that he was an honorary pall bearer at Ronnie’s funeral… such is the Duality of the Southern Thing… And Bear Bryant wore a cool lookin’ red checkered hat and won football games… and there’s few things more loved in Alabama than football and the men who know how to win at it… So when the Bear would come to town, there’d be a parade. And me, I was one a’ them pussy boys… cause I hated football, so I got a guitar… but a guitar was a poor substitute for a football with the girls in my high school… So my band hit the road… and we didn’t play no Skynyrd either… I came of age rebellin’ against the music in my high school parkin’ lot… It wasn’t till years later after leavin’ the South for a while that I came to appreciate and understand the whole Skynyrd thing and it's misunderstood glory… I left the South and learned how different people’s perceptions of the Southern Thing was from what I’d seen in my life… Which leads us to George Wallace… Now Wallace was for all practical purposes the Governor of Alabama from 1962 until 1986… Once, when a law prevented him from succeeding himself he ran his wife Lerline in his place and she won by a landslide… He’s most famous as the belligerent racist voice of the segregationist South… Standing in the doorways of schools and waging a political war against a Federal Government that he decried as hypocritical… And Wallace had started out as a lawyer and a judge with a very progressive and humanitarian track record for a man of his time. But he lost his first bid for governor in 1958 by hedging on the race issue, against a man who spoke out against integration… Wallace ran again in ’62 as a staunch segregationist and won big, and for the next decade spoke out loudly… He accused Kennedy and King of being communists. He was constantly on national news, representing the “good†people of Alabama… And you know race was only an issue on TV in the house that I grew up in… Wallace was viewed as a man from another time and place… And when I first ventured out of the South, I was shocked at how strongly Wallace was associated with Alabama and it's people… Ya know racism is a worldwide problem and it’s been since the beginning of recorded history… and it ain’t just white and black… But thanks to George Wallace, it’s always a little more convenient to play it with a Southern accent. And bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd attempted to show another side of the South… One that certainly exists, but few saw beyond the rebel flag… And this applies not only to their critics and detractors, but also from their fans and followers. So for a while, when Neil Young would come to town, he’d get death-threats down in Alabama… Ironically, in 1971, after a particularly racially charged campaign, Wallace began backpedaling, and he opened up Alabama politics to minorities at a rate faster than most Northern states or the Federal Government. And Wallace spent the rest of his life trying to explain away his racist past, and in 1982 won his last term in office with over 90% of the black vote… Such is the Duality of the Southern Thing… And George Wallace died back in ’98 and he’s in Hell now, not because he’s a racist… His track record as a judge and his late-life quest for redemption make a good argument for his being, at worst, no worse than most white men of his generation, North or South… But because of his blind ambition and his hunger for votes, he turned a blind eye to the suffering of Black America. And he became a pawn in the fight against the Civil Rights cause… For
Tunately for him, the Devil is also a Southerner…

Letra The Three Great Alabama Icons de Drive-by Truckers en español (traducción)



regationist y ganó en grande, y para la próxima década se pronunció loudlyâ ? s acusó a Kennedy y el rey de ser comunistas. Estaba constantemente en las noticias nacionales, que representan el â ? ? ?goodâ gente de Alabamaâ ? s ¿Y sabes raza era sólo un problema en la televisión en la casa en la que crecí ina ? s Wallace fue visto como un hombre de otro tiempo y PLACEA ? s Y cuando por primera vez se aventuró a salir del sur, que estaba sorprendida por la intensidad con Wallace se asoció con Alabama y es que peopleâ ? s Ya sabemos el racismo es un problema mundial y ita ? ? s estado desde el comienzo de grabado historyâ ? s que e aina ? ? t solo blanco y Blacka ? s, pero gracias a George Wallace, ita ? ? s siempre un poco más cómodo para jugar con un acento sureño. Y bandas como Lynyrd Skynyrd tratado de mostrar otra cara de la Southâ ? s que ciertamente existe, pero pocos vieron más allá de los rebeldes Flaga ? s, y esto se aplica no sólo a sus críticos y detractores, pero también de sus fans y seguidores. Así que por un tiempo, cuando Neil Young se llega a la ciudad, hea ? ? d tener amenazas de muerte en Alabamaâ ? minorías s Irónicamente, en 1971, después de una campaña particularmente cargada de racismo, Wallace comenzó a dar marcha atrás, y abrió la política de Alabama en el arcomía más rápido que la mayoría de los estados del norte o del Gobierno Federal. Wallace y pasó el resto de su vida tratando de explicar su pasado racista, y en 1982 ganó su último mandato con más del 90% del negro voteâ ? s Tal es la dualidad del Sur Thingâ ? s y George Wallace murió de nuevo en â ? ? 98 y hea ? ? s en el infierno ahora, no porque hea ? ? sa racista ? s Su trayectoria como juez y sus últimos años de vida la búsqueda de redención que un buen argumento para su ser, en el peor de los casos, no es peor que la mayoría de los hombres blancos de su generación, del Norte o Southâ ? s, pero a causa de su ciega ambición y su hambre de votos, se hizo la vista gorda a los sufrimientos de Negro de América. Y se convirtió en un peón en la lucha contra los Derechos Civiles causeâ ? s por
Desafortunadamente para él, el diablo es también un Southernerâ ? s





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