Son Volt - Methamphetamine video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/04/20

Son Volt performs "Methamphetamine" at Main Street Arts Festival - Fort Worth,TX - 04/19/2008

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10 years ago

okrajoe

Take me back

10 years ago

edfinkel1222

A warmer, richer voice is tough to find ....

12 years ago

jsniccu

Jay Farrar, of Son Volt and Uncle Tupelo fame, recalls what happens when 400 drunk college fans would rather see the opening act. Read more at The Worst Gig (WorstGig.com).

12 years ago

Ronnie Baker

SORRY I CAN'T HEAR THE LYRICS HIS BAND NEEDS NEW EQUIPMENT OR SOMETHING BECAUSE THE MUSIC IS LOUDER THAN THIS DUDES VOICE...I WANT TO HEAR THE LYRICS ANYONE WHO CAN SEND ME A BETTER LINK TO THIS SONG PLEASE DO...I REALLY WANNA HEAR THIS SONG.....THANKS

13 years ago

myndseye711

Good song, but...ummmm..no one can compare to Jeff Tweedy.

13 years ago

thinkoutsidethebox22

@confedman twisted political views, or is it just a twisted world? Maybe your political views are twisted? Maybe your waiting on the south to rise again? Maybe you should go listen to Toby Keith and leave the actual musicians for other people to listen to? Maybe your the reason why country music is so fucking awful now?

14 years ago

Versace Burger King

what came first? this or the OCMS song?

14 years ago

tnemiller

Saw them in Memphis a while back and wished I got to hear this. Top three fave son volt songs for sure

14 years ago

Bundang Bear

this song makes me cry so hard every time

14 years ago

redbeakman

This is one of the two or three songs that Jay has written since Trace that could stand up to any of those tunes and would have been a credit to that album.

15 years ago

onemorebrando

You said it Groundhog. meant to press thumbs up.

15 years ago

hippietrucker67

saw jay and the boys last night in fayetteville, ar. they played this (would you take me back arkansas?) just a fucking amazing show...one of the greatest bands EVER.

15 years ago

Groundhog2265

This is one of those songs that just blows you away the first time you hear it.

15 years ago

zoomustard

For the last fifty years the poison in a song like this would have been booze. Leave it to Jay Farrar to bring the subject matter into the present. The geographic references in the lyrics are the best. Monsanto, casio, Branson.

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