1. Both brah, probably more than that
  2. I mean that's where I saw him in shackles. It don't get much worse.
  3. Gotcha, I'm sure it was all the same year, I think he sort of did a little mini tour using a police van as a tour bus. Just went from festival to festival. If I remember correctly he was in the jumpsuit on stage as well. Goes to show you how much pull these festival committees have. If they book an act by God he is going to show, town gotta make that money.


  4. Big John
    Big John

    Every mornning at the mine, you could see him arrive.
    He stood 6 foot 6, weighed 245.
    Kind of broad at the shoulders, narrow at the hip.
    And everybody knew you didn't give no lip to Big John.

    Big John
    Big John
    Big Bad John
    Big John

    Nobody seemed to know where John called home
    He just drifted into town and stayed all alone.
    He didn't say much, kind of quiet and shy
    And if you spoke at all, you'd just said hi to Big John.
    Somebody said he came from New Orleans,
    Where he got into a fight over a Cajun Queen.
    And a crash and a blow from a huge right hand,
    sent a Lousiana fella to the promise land.

    Big John
    Big John
    Big bad John
    Big John

    Then came the day at the bottom of the mine,
    when a timber cracked and men started crying.
    Minors were praying, and hearts beat fast
    and everybody thought they had breathed thier last
    cept' John.
    Through the dust and the smoke of this man made hell,
    walked a giant of a man that the minors knew well.
    Grabbed a sagging timber and gave out with a groan,
    and like a giant oak tree he just stood there alone, Big John

    Big John
    Big John
    Big Bad John
    Big John

    And with all of his strength, he gave a mighty shove.
    Then a minor yelled out, 'theres a light up above!'.
    And 20 men scrambled from a 'would be' grave
    now theres only one left down there to save, Big John.
    With jacks and timbers, they started back down,
    then came that rumble way down in the ground.
    And as smoke and gas smelched out of that mine,
    everybody knew it was the end of the line, for Big John.

    Big John
    Big John
    Big Bad John
    Big John

    Now they never re-opend that wortheless pit,
    they just placed a marble stand in front of it.
    These few words are written on that stand,
    'At the bottom of this mine, lies one Hell of a man, Big John'

    Big John
    Big John
    Big Bad John
    Big John.
  5. Jimmy Dean, the original rapper.
  6. Surprised that Cowboy Mouth (several of theirs) didn't make anyone's list.

    The Avenue (about Katrina)
    Take me back to New Orleans
    King of Mardi Gras

    Several great tunes by the Mouth

    And a dark horse favorite

    The Nixons - Baton Rouge


  7. This one always makes my tailgate playlist...not iconic or anything...but it nice.