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The Best of the Best of Merle Haggard

The Best of the Best of Merle Haggard
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There are more Merle Haggard "best of" recordings out there,this one always stood out for me,one of the finer country music compilations. The best of compilation from the one and only Merle Haggard,great material,"Silver Wings","The Fightin' Side Of Me","Workin' Man Blues","Today I Started Loving You Again","Daddy Frank(The Guitarman)", "Hungry Eyes". These are the Haggard recordings you'll wear out time after time,play after play,songs brilliantly written,songs that hit the soul way down deep inside from a man who has tasted the bitter and the sweet from the ever changing seasons of life,Merle Haggard can sing a song like no other with a voice that is simply golden, and with the Strangers "the hag" could never go wrong.

A fine CD to add to your vintage country collection. I first heard this on LP, then on cassette tape. I was very glad to have it on CD.

Take a gander in yer Wranglers. Being a "True" and "Educated" American patriot I NEVER vote for a Republican or a Democrat; I cast mine for THE CONSTITUTION PARTY's candidate in the last election. military (preferably the Marines) because he had a metal plate in his head from a childhood accident where he went through the windshield of a pickup truck his brother was driving.When Andy put a bullet through that metal plate in '86, his friends held a wake where we played Merle Haggard's music in tribute. A sure sign of human decency, respect for the office of president, and indicative of respect for his husband, Hillary. That was it. (Read Year of the Rat: How Bill Clinton Compromised American Security for Chinese Money for a real eye-opener).The singing narrator of WORKIN' MAN BLUES (this disc's best song in my op).

Andy was a hard-core Country-Western music fan who was certain that MERLE HAGGARD was God. But then I suppose that "depends on what the meaning of loving is." Although in his defense, I don't think he ever had more than one woman in the Oval Office at a time. president whose husband admitted that he smoked that weed, but didn't have the groin stones to admit that he "inhaled" it too. I think Merle is a great singer and songwriter, and probably he was in as bad a shape as I was, but we've never been close since that night. Furthermore, the Okie from Muskogee told us that, "We don't make a party out of loving", but Hillary's wife made a national disgrace out of it. They were there to get my money.

So I already knew that Merle was a jerk, but now his idiocy has been confirmed as well. But Haggard's support of Hillary illustrates why so many in that music genre are mocked for their high self-esteem/low IQ reputations. tells us that he has nine kids and a wife but also boasts, "I ain't never been on Welfare, and that's one place I won't be." But now in 2007, the singer is supporting a feminist with a Socialistic agenda. When I was broke, they said their good-byes and left. It's already occurred, pal. I had a great, true blue friend named Andy who took his own life in 1986. I give three stars to the music (not bad) but zero stars to the checkered-shirtted, straw-hatted, tobacco-chawin' turncoat who makes it. I've just learned that the Country-Western legend has written a song called "HILLARY" promoting Hillary Clinton's White House bid.

Well, I'm almost glad that Andy didn't live long enough to see this day, and you know what I say about Merle Haggard: "F**k 'im."The old "OKIE FROM MUSKOGEE" whose most famous song starts with, "We don't smoke mar.juana in Muskogee" is now endorsing a woman for U.S. I can still remember their faces. Well, my great friend, Andy, may have had a metal plate in his head, but at least he had SOMETHING in there. His most famous remark - heard daily and known to all of his friends - was, "You know what Merle Haggard says: F**k 'em." That was Andy's answer to everything: "You know what Merle Haggard says: F**k 'em." His greatest disappointment in life was the fact that he couldn't get into the U.S.

well, he doesn't have a grave - his ashes were let loose by a group of parachuting buddies in free-fall over Kern county, California.Following are the lyrics to Merle Haggard's "HILLARY" :Eight years in the White HouseWith the know-how we needWhen you walk with a leaderYou learn how to leadAnd who kept her head highWhen it could have been downWho ran the showWhen the scandal hit townThis country needs to be honestChanges need to be largeSomething like a BIG SWITCH OF GENDERLet's put a woman in chargePut a woman in charge of the ArmyPut a woman in charge of the wheelThe country owes it to HillaryAnd Hillary owes it to BillNow I can fully appreciate HAGGARD's disgust with the GEORGE W(ish I had a brain) BUSH presidency. Poor Andy, he must be turning over in his. I'm going to leave the disc in the vast Arizona desert for the wild dogs to p*ss on and the "snakes" to adopt as one of their own. I never forgot that." [Page 173] With a friend like that, who needs enemies. If I was an Okie from Muskogee, I wouldn't be very "proud" today.Hey, MERLE, I got some news for ya: That "BIG SWITCH OF GENDER" you're looking for.

I had four or five thousand dollars on me, and they won everything.

And I opposed the war in Iraq from Day One.

The author of "IT TAKES A VILLAGE" is now supported by the Workin' Man who shuns Welfare.

Bush never got a single vote from me.

I later acquired the compact disc THE BEST OF THE BEST OF MERLE HAGGARD to listen to each year on Andy's birthday.

I have decided that from now on I will honor my friend Andy's memory by NOT playing THE BEST OF THE BEST OF MERLE HAGGARD on his birthday.

And at least he really did believe in Truth, Justice, and THE AMERICAN WAY; when it came to Marxism/Leninism, he wasn't Hot-To-Trotsky.In his entertaining book, Waylon: An Autobiography, MY favorite Country-Western legend tells an interesting story: "Merle Haggard and his manager, Fuzzy Owens, got me in a poker game and cleaned me out.

That song also says, "We don't burn our draft cards down on Main Street." Well, ol' Bubba never received a draft card because he jumped through hoops to avoid the Vietnam "police action" (not that I really blame him for that, but his cavorting with the Commies in Rooskieville was inexcusable).

(That's a bit redundant, I realize, but I won't take the time to explain why).

If you are a fan in 2007, you must get a copy of this,while you can.A real 5-star CD. Like everyone else,had this on 8-track,vinyl,cassette,and finally CD. In the early 70's, everyone had a copy of this.

Get it while you can; a fine sampling of a legend in his heyday. Too many of the Merle Collections out there are re-recordings of a tired and burnt-out Haggard that leave the listener disappointed.this one is not one of those. A+ I've had this album on LP, Cassette, and now CD. One of my favorite albums and probably the best BASIC Merle collection on the market.

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