Lee Greenwood got the idea for this song while ringing in a Tennessee Air Guard KC-135 flying across the country. This song got my family through Desert Storm.
I was in grad school listening to these guys in 2005 playing to 10 people in College Station, TX at no-name bars - They have come a long way in 10 years -
Moved up here to the "big city" when I was 19,..300 miles from home and all alone.
,..sought solace in the titty bars.
They weren't real adamant about ID's back then and didn't start checking them until 8 o'clock or so,.....so I got there about 5.
The girls started dancing at 4.
Jo Anne liked me.
This Bob Seger "titty bar blues" song is a good repesentation of that era for me.
Hmmm. All I can add is a pretty little blond, my CJ-7, Hamms beer and Jameson's shots, a sleeping bag and the Sacramento River delta. That was our summer routine with Bob blaring in the background.
Moved up here to the "big city" when I was 19,..300 miles from home and all alone.
,..sought solace in the titty bars.
They weren't real adamant about ID's back then and didn't start checking them until 8 o'clock or so,.....so I got there about 5.
The girls started dancing at 4.
Jo Anne liked me.
This Bob Seger "titty bar blues" song is a good repesentation of that era for me.
Hmmm. All I can add is a pretty little blond, my CJ-7, Hamms beer and Jameson's shots, a sleeping bag and the Sacramento River delta. That was our summer routine with Bob blaring in the background.