Bakersfield.
Gary
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I grew up there.And I'm curious how many strutters have done more than just drive through it. Even better, who has ever stayed there more than 1 day?I'm just curious. Over time it seems, the few people that have ever had to spend more than a day there make an awful face when they describe it.And besides, I'm bored.
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ive also spent a day or so in taft which is like bakersfield for the hardcore redneck.
btw, they now have a merle haggard drive to go along with buck owens way or whatevers. for country music, its the spot on the west coast. werent they calling it nashville west or something?
Indeed they were... But Bakersfield was the home for people rebelling against the watered down pop nashville sounds.
Anyways, I figured you would be the first to respond to this thread.... aaaand maybe the only......
what
stockton is to SF
i eat money
money i got
I don't even know what basque is. French?
I couldn't find anywhere else
Hey, I'm not trying to be nobody
Just want a chance to be myself
I've done a thousand miles of thumbin'
I've worn holes in both my heels
Trying to find me something better
On the streets of Bakersfield
Chorus:
You don't know me, but you don't like me
You say you care less how I feel
But how many of you that sit and judge me
Have ever walked the streets of Bakersfield?
Spent sometime in San Francisco
Spent a night there in the can
They threw this drunk man in my jail cell
Took fifteen dollars from that man
Left him my watch and my old house key
Don't want folks thinkin' that I'd steal
Then I thanked him as I was leaving, and
I headed for the streets of Bakersfield
Chorus:
You don't know me, but you don't like me
You say you care less how I feel
But how many of you that sit and judge me
Have ever walked the streets of Bakersfield?
You don't know me, but you don't like me
You say you care less how I feel
But how many of you that sit and judge me
Have ever walked the streets of Bakersfield?
How many of you that sit and judge me
Have ever walked the streets of Bakersfield?
What is this from??
bakersfield related graemlins:
Wrong. Its just Buck Owens.
If you're trying to say that Yoakam/Owens/Jimenez never played or recorded this track together, you're dead wrong.
If you're trying to say that only Buck Owen's version is good, you'd be wrong again.
If you're trying to one up me, and say that it was Buck Owens that actually wrote it, you're still wrong.
so, what the fuck was your point again?
Buck Owens version kills. Your answer should had not included Dwight Yoakam.
Yoakam is good, but Flaco is God. End of story.
btw, Hello all.
who is this?
YOU WIN!
And for the record, both versions of Streets of Bakersfield are great. But the version with Yoakam is my personal favorite. It came out when I was a kid and it was on the radio all the time, and it was cool hearing a song about your town. There were plenty of songs about the big cities, and here was a song about Frickin' bakersfield. It was awesome. And the lyrics were kind of hip hop. Plus, it captures the sound of bakersfield perfectly, with the blend of country and tejano(?). how many times do you hear mexican accordian in any other type of music? Not often. According to wikipedia, Bakersfield is about 60% white, 30% mexican, and then black, asian, and etc. So it works.
Anyways, I have dope old watch the I got from my grandma, that she got from when she worked for Buck Owens. Its a silver watch with Buck's face on the face of the watch. Its so awesome. I'll have to take a pic of it and post it up some day.
Not much of a victory. The area just keeps getting worse as they build more prisons. Its sad to see that Delano is no longer the quaint migrant farmer town it used to be (where'd all the flips go?), but hey, its got a Home Depot and Starbucks though!
Nobody here to rep Oildale??!?!?!
does anyone know if that record spot is still open?? Their phone number's disconnected.....