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Haywire Mac LP DigiTrad: COWBOY FIREMAN (TRUSTY LARIAT) HALLELUJAH I'M A BUM HALLELUJAH, I'M A BUM 2 THE BIG ROCK CANDY MOUNTAIN Related threads: Lyr Add: Songs of Haywire Mack / Harry McClintock (61) (origins) Info: Harry McClintock aka 'Hats McKay'? (6) Harry "Haywire Mac" McClintock as a writer (11) Tune Req: Circus Days Harry Mclintock (1)
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Subject: HAYWIRE MAC From: The Sandman Date: 01 May 26 - 03:41 AM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW8lLFVB2sk COMPLETE LP FROM 1972 HARRY was a supporter of the IWW |
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Subject: RE: HAYWIRE MAC From: GerryM Date: 01 May 26 - 07:50 AM Album released posthumously, as Mac died in 1957. |
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Subject: RE: Haywire Mac LP From: Mark Ross Date: 01 May 26 - 06:43 PM Haywire Mac wasn't only a supporter of the IWW, he was a driving force. He played baritone horn in the Wobbly street band in Spokane in the Free Speech fight, he wrote for the IWW papers, he was the first to sing Joe Hill's songs. On top of everything else he did in 1927 he gave up the life he loved to become a recording star (thanks to Utah Phillips for that line). |
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Subject: RE: Haywire Mac LP From: The Sandman Date: 02 May 26 - 03:38 AM I find singers political views influence my wishing to listen to their music.Apparently Tammy Wynette was a supporter of governor Wallace who campaigned for racial segregation |
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