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Only this podcast can explain “Rich Men North of Richmond.”

32 min · 22 de ago de 2023
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The song by Oliver Anthony isn’t actually liberal or conservative. It’s Appalachian. It talks about the same things that have animated singers in the Scotch-Irish-settled parts of America for 250 years, and it does it in the same musical style, too.  The real scandal is that so many online outlets want to claim some of its fame by shaming or blaming a work of art for being indicative of its culture.    Here’s the song:  Oliver Anthony - Rich Men North Of Richmond - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqSA-SY5Hro]  Here’s a sample of coverage (BBC):  Rich Men North of Richmond: The hit song that has divided the US [https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20230818-rich-men-north-of-richmond-the-hit-song-that-has-divided-the-us]

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Only this podcast can explain “Rich Men North of Richmond.”

The song by Oliver Anthony isn’t actually liberal or conservative. It’s Appalachian. It talks about the same things that have animated singers in the Scotch-Irish-settled parts of America for 250 years, and it does it in the same musical style, too.  The real scandal is that so many online outlets want to claim some of its fame by shaming or blaming a work of art for being indicative of its culture.    Here’s the song:  Oliver Anthony - Rich Men North Of Richmond - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqSA-SY5Hro]  Here’s a sample of coverage (BBC):  Rich Men North of Richmond: The hit song that has divided the US [https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20230818-rich-men-north-of-richmond-the-hit-song-that-has-divided-the-us]

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