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Related: About this forumFor Polack MSgt....since we got a "Mother Fuyer" in the WH
"Mother Fuyer" by Dirty Red 1947
(This is a song off a compilation CD I got for Xmas called "Eat to the Beat...the Dirtiest of them Dirty Blues)
Edit to add....Warning for language!
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For Polack MSgt....since we got a "Mother Fuyer" in the WH (Original Post)
Docreed2003
Jan 2019
OP
29 years later and it was a Real Mutha For Ya - which was somehow, LESS hardcore
The Polack MSgt
Jan 2019
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Love the funk and the guitar. I could definitely cut a rug to this. nt
littlemissmartypants
Jan 2019
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lunasun
(21,646 posts)1. ++ kicking "You're a rotten mother fuyer ain't gonna tell you no lie "
The Polack MSgt
(13,188 posts)2. 29 years later and it was a Real Mutha For Ya - which was somehow, LESS hardcore
Docreed2003
(16,858 posts)3. That's awesome....pretty sure BB did a cover as well
littlemissmartypants
(22,655 posts)5. Love the funk and the guitar. I could definitely cut a rug to this. nt
littlemissmartypants
(22,655 posts)4. The grandmother that raised me could play the piano like that.
I miss all of the great fun we used to have singing and playing. This brought back those memories. She was, however, a Baptist. I'm a bad mother fuyer and I ain't gonna tell you no lie is one of the best lyrics I've heard in a while. Thanks for sharing this, Docreed2003. This really is a great group. We need more plain talk in our lives right now and parsing it through piano playing like this takes the edge off yet still communicates the essential message. There are bad people we deserve to be warned about. Great earworm. Thanks again.