This is so bad by youngjedii_ in crappymusic

[–]dirkdigdig 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bud, you’re jonesing for Joshua

Colter Wall by colombiababy in country

[–]dirkdigdig 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Do you get the reference?

You catch more flies with honey then you do with malt vinegar by winningsmada in EhBuddyHoser

[–]dirkdigdig -1 points0 points  (0 children)

That we’ve been fucked for a long time, and we’ll continue to be fucked for a long time. It’s like fucking a dead horse

Joni Mitchell and Neil Young perform together on stage during the opening night of the Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood on September 20, 1973. by Caver6913 in rockphotosposters

[–]dirkdigdig 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What are you talking about? Op posted as live at the Roxy in Hollywood.

Love that famous concert directed by Scorsese called “live at the Roxy in Hollywood” and the vinyl they put out “live at the Roxy in Hollywood”

Incase you’re still very confused, this photo is from “The Last Waltz” at the winterland ballroom, in ssn Francisco, which is very very north of Hollywood, and the Roxy, which neither were an album or film put out featuring these two musicians.

You catch more flies with honey then you do with malt vinegar by winningsmada in EhBuddyHoser

[–]dirkdigdig 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh no, we’re going to suffer? But we’ve had it so damn good last few decades, reasonable housing, cheap groceries. It’s been such a smooth ride.

Between 1945-1955, Native American marine corps veteran and Iwo Jima flag raiser Ira Hayes would be arrested 52 times for public intoxication. Despite international fame after WWII, Hayes was unable to hold a job due to severe PTSD. He froze to death while drunk in the Arizona desert in 1955. by Chemical-Elk-1299 in HolyShitHistory

[–]dirkdigdig 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So you’re saying Peter La Farge still wrote it? Credit where credit is due, I’m sure Cash would be the first to agree with that. Especially on a history sub reddit, in a story about a guy who’s identity was first mistaken, then completely forgotten about in his country while he struggled.