The New York Times has The National Review's list of "Top 50 Conservative Rock Songs".
Number One With A Bullet: The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again".
Go down the list. It's hysterically funny. If you don't get it, check out The Rude Pundit, Amanda Marcotte, and R. J. Eskow for detailed analyses. But, really, trying to pass off songs by The Who, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and "Revolution" by The Beatles as "conservative"... oy.
Okay, ma peeps -- give me a list of really conservative rock songs. First up on my hit parade: "Wishin' and Hopin'" by Dusty Springfield and "Weekend Warrior" by Ted Nugent.
Number One With A Bullet: The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again".
Go down the list. It's hysterically funny. If you don't get it, check out The Rude Pundit, Amanda Marcotte, and R. J. Eskow for detailed analyses. But, really, trying to pass off songs by The Who, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and "Revolution" by The Beatles as "conservative"... oy.
Okay, ma peeps -- give me a list of really conservative rock songs. First up on my hit parade: "Wishin' and Hopin'" by Dusty Springfield and "Weekend Warrior" by Ted Nugent.