It'd still be a shitty lazy ass way to write a song but at least you'd be like "Oh he played the piano over it and sang a different tune"
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BUT HE DIDN'T! The piano is a sample from Werewolves of London and his vocals are derived from the tune of that song
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And he doesn't acknowledge Warren Zevon at all! NOTHING about that song is original
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Well nothing except Kid Rock's stupid lyrics "We didn't have no Internet/But man I never will forget"
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Which, thanks, I needed another reminder abt Kid Rock's fake redneck autobiography
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You know he grew up on a six acre estate and his family had horses and shit
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His "country rock" phase is such a marketing sham I honestly don't believe he lost his virginity to Sweet Home Alabama
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He was still the white boy into hip-hop at the time, it was probably Bust-a-Move or something
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Great now I can't listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd or Warren Zevon without imagining Kid Rock becoming a Man Rock, thanks Top 40 radio
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I can't listen to lynyrd skynyrd at all because if the apologia for American apartheid.
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Yeah the actual context of Sweet Home Alabama is something I've debated a lot with people
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