1/14/2020, 10:16 am
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Yes, comrades, the goddess of the 60's Folk Scene, has crawled from her purple haze to attempt lyrical hooliganism one more time.
Crazy, Washed Up Joan Baez Writes Anti-Trump Protest Song and It's as Stupid as She Is
Joan Baez confesses to her failure to measure up to TPC's Karaoke Mill Standards of Karaoke Hooliganism.
Joan Baez, protest singer of the peace and civil rights movements of the 1960s, has gone viral with a protest song for today's Trump era, called “Nasty Man.”
The song features roses in the Rose Garden telling President Donald Trump that he “owes the Earth a pardon;” pokes fun at the president for his border wall plans and Melania Trump's notable absence from the White House; and suggests that he “better talk to a shrink” for his “serious psychological disorders.”
In the song, Baez also describes Trump finally falling into obsolescence: “That's my little song/about a man gone wrong./He's nasty from his head to his feet./When the dirt on this man/finally hits the fan,/and no one gives a damn about his tweets,/he'll be finally and forever obsolete.”
The song, which Baez described to Rolling Stone as “not a good song, but it will make people laugh,” has garnered over two million views since the singer posted it to her Facebook page on Tuesday night.
Baez is NOT TPC equal!
Yes, comrades, the goddess of the 60's Folk Scene, has crawled from her purple haze to attempt lyrical hooliganism one more time.
Crazy, Washed Up Joan Baez Writes Anti-Trump Protest Song and It's as Stupid as She Is
Joan Baez confesses to her failure to measure up to TPC's Karaoke Mill Standards of Karaoke Hooliganism.
The song features roses in the Rose Garden telling President Donald Trump that he “owes the Earth a pardon;” pokes fun at the president for his border wall plans and Melania Trump's notable absence from the White House; and suggests that he “better talk to a shrink” for his “serious psychological disorders.”
In the song, Baez also describes Trump finally falling into obsolescence: “That's my little song/about a man gone wrong./He's nasty from his head to his feet./When the dirt on this man/finally hits the fan,/and no one gives a damn about his tweets,/he'll be finally and forever obsolete.”
The song, which Baez described to Rolling Stone as “not a good song, but it will make people laugh,” has garnered over two million views since the singer posted it to her Facebook page on Tuesday night.
Baez is NOT TPC equal!