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Originally Posted by Mormon Red Death
it start and ends with....
DETROIT ROCK CITY!!!! by the greates rock band ever KISS (I won't argue about this)
Another one is "If heaven ain't a lot like Detroit" - by Uncle Kracker
"If heaven ain't a lot like detroit that I don't want to go
They just dont make like they got on eight mile road
If not you can send me to hell or salt lake city it'd be about the same to me"
-the notes to the song say "I wrote this after not being let into a "private club" in salt lake city
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The notes should have read, "I bastardized this Hank Williams Jr. classic after not being let into a "private club" in salt lake city." That song took as much creativity and talent as a Low Book Auto Sales radio ad.
Both Kid Rock and Uncle Kracker have made a living out of ripping off Hank Williams Jr. First Kid Rock steals "Country Boy" can survive and Uncle Kracker rips off "If Heaven ain't a Lot Like Dixie," and claims he 'wrote' the song.
Detroit has done much for the United States, but it's contribution to the music scene has been rather suspect the last few years.