Steve Earle - Copperhead Road (Official Music Video)
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Published 2009-10-06
Official Music Video for Copperhead Road performed by Steve Earle.
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All Comments (21)
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Anyone still listening to this in 2024? 🇺🇸💪🏻
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Anyone out there still love this? Come on Americans!
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To anybody reading this, I pray that whatever is hurting you or whatever you are constantly stressing about gets better. May the dark thoughts, the overthinking, and the doubt exit your mind may clarity replace confusion. may peace and calmness fill your life.
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Yup I'm listening to this song in 2024🎉
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I was curious so I just did the math and 100 pounds of yeast is enough to make 6500 gallons of Mash. Went to Town twice a year so 13,000. After Distilling the mash, that's about 4,000 gallons of alcohol. Moonshine season Runs about 26 weeks. That'd be running about 153 gallons a week. 3 to keep, 150 to bootleg. Sounds like He knew his stuff when he wrote this.
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It took almost 40 years to get my head back on straight after 'Nam, but I'm still here, and digging great music.
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This in my honest opinion is one of the best songs ever made... 2024 and still jamming
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Doesn’t matter what style of music you think this is. It’s the most brilliant storytelling you’ll ever hear.
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My five times great grandfather, born in Scotland, moved to America in early 1770s. Lived in Philadelphia til after the War of Independence. He was in the Militiamen who fought the British. After America was free, he moved to Ross's Landing, now known as Chattanooga, TN. He died in 1831 and is buried in Blount County, TN. Of him it was said, even in his published obit, that he made the finest whiskey known to man. There were no laws at that time prohibiting folks from making their own. I imagine that this would have been some of the early beginnings of whiskey making in Tennessee. So the Moonshine heritage in Tennessee dates WAY back
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March 2024- Revisiting a time-tested Earle classic after a good friend and wife went to see him last night at the Grand Ole Opry. I shared that I too saw him in his youth right after he released the Copperhead Road album (late 1980s). If you like this album, check out his previous album, EXIT O. Steve Earle is a genuine American treasure.
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Am 84 yrs old-Love this music-Thank you-
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Dude, you don't have to be American to enjoy this story. You get the whole story, in true Appalachian style and set to a haunting strong tune full of country music. Every American knows the history and romance of moonshine. Its still being made and still just as unique! First time I tried it, my lips burnt, tongue tingled and I felt it down to my toes.
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I stumbled on Steve Earle..yesterday And now for the last 24hrs it's all I can hear in my head. I'm in my 70's and at this age I'm enjoying the trip. I don't want it to disappear. Anyone out there is welcome to enjoy the trip with me. Thanks for the upload. ✌Peace!✌
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I'm a brown guy from mauritius and i love this
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I am not kidding when I say this is the best song of all time
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Not a country music fan at all, but damn, this is a great song. Still a banger over 35 years after it was released…….
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found this today (December 6, 2020); going deaf fast, so glad I get to hear this song again before I hear no more --- awesome Steve Earle
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One of the greatest songs ever written. An American classic.
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Respect to all of our Southern Outlaws and patriots in 2024.
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That instrumental chorus is something else !