My guess on the song is "American Woman" by that Canadian band Guess Who, including that best mormon rocker ever--Randy Bachman (who later formed BTO).
al-Sadr probably believed the common misconception that the song is anti-american and refers to the US government and their involvment/imperialism in foreign lands. Just look at the lyrics, and, if you believe it's refering to the US government, it is the perfect anthem for al-Sadr, and al-queada for that matter. Not to mention that it is a good jam.
American woman, stay away from me American woman, mama let me be
Don't come hanging around my door I don't want to see your face no more
I got more important things to do Than spend my time growin' old with you
Now woman, said stay away. American woman, listen what I say.
American woman, get away from me American woman, mama let me be
Don't come knocking around my door I don't want to see your shadow no more
Colored lights can hypnotize Sparkle someone else's eyes
Now woman, I said get away American woman, listen what I say.
Now the truth is that the group came up with the tune in a jam session, and one of the guys ad libbed most of the lyrics on-stage. It was more their return to Canada after a long American tour. They were glad to see the women that they had grown up with in Canada. So it really is about American Women.
As a side note. Bachman became a mormon after he met a Mormon model. They were married and later divorced. Upon Bachmans second marriage he converted his new wife to the LDS church, just as his first wife had converted him.
Friday, February 9, 2007
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I can't help but think that he is listening to something in a foreign language that he would find absolutely offensive if it were in Arabic.
I also have the inkling that he might be listening to a book on tape. Maybe the Koran in a digital format? Maybe Julia Child's newest cookbook?
Of course, it might just be the Al-Jazeera podcast.
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