Volbrando
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I know, I'm from Nelson county, west"ern" virginia. Also the BRM and SR are indeed both in WV, not as much as in VA, but not sure what you mean. Harpers ferry is like the main spot anyone looks at the Shenandoah from, and the ridge goes thru the panhandle too. I've been in the Blue Ridge mts of WV, and the shenandoah river of WV, the song is actually inspired by Massachusetts (lol wtf, right)Too bad "Country Roads' is ACTUALLY ABOUT WESTERN VIRGINIA...and NOT...West Virginia...
"Blue Ridge Mountains...Shenandoah River..." - yeah...BOTH ARE NOT in West Virginia...but in WESTERN VIRGINIA...
Just sayin...
This is probably the hypest suggestion I've ever read. That stadium would go ****ing crazy at the breakdown of copperhead rd at the mandolin to electric guitar transition lol. Also that song is very cultural of ETN and its roots, "low places" is a trash songI’ve said it before, copperhead road and touch the fireworks off one time at 19 seconds when the bass drum hits. Play the song and you’ll see what I mean.
3:50 would be badass too, "Never come back from Copperhead Road........" followed by the guitar breakdown would be goosebump inspiring on 3rd downI’ve said it before, copperhead road and touch the fireworks off one time at 19 seconds when the bass drum hits. Play the song and you’ll see what I mean.
The fan participation in Neyland is weak as water compared to Florida’s Don’t Back Down, LSU’s Calling Baton Rouge (even with 20,000 walking out) & Bama’s Dixieland.
Skillet? Wtf. We don’t need christian emo music played during a football game. They remind me of a guy from the local youth group with anger issues and a super inflated ego. BarfLead singer of Skillet from Memphis TN, plenty of good songs to choose from… Invincible, You Ain’t Ready, Legendary, Undefeated…
Also saw suggestion at one point of Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It”
I'm just gonna KEEP posting it till it becomes "the choice" of Mr. White...
THIS should be played INSTEAD of that Okie song...it took place in Neyland...Gibbs High Graduate...it "hits Home"...it's an actual "sing-a-long'...the lyrics fit a true East Tennessean...lasts 4:45 seconds which is perfect timing...it ends with a guy in a Power T hat...and it FEATURES "The Sheriff"...
Imagine THIS on EACH Jumbotron...