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Random Goodness (1976)

by Trappers Cabin

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It was a long dusty trail – in the North GA Mountain Woods A bandit a bear and a train And a wooly man from Memphis – drank a shot a half past 3 Then he raised he gun and pointed it right at me And I say oh Lord take me back to those mountain woods To the bandit the bear and the train With some smoke and a fire – I say back to those mountain woods Where they all know my fucking name Well Mamma and Daddy at the end of the bar-You know they feeling no pain tonight The fists are a flying the Moonshine’s a crying on the floor Then bad ole Leroy from west Mississippi–well he knocked daddy right out of his mind Mamma broke a bottle and decided to settle the score And I say oh Lord take me back to those mountain woods To the bandit the bear and the train With some smoke and a fire – I say back to those mountain woods Where they all know my FUCKING NAME
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Collection of non-released material. Includes live performances, covers, radio shows and more..

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released January 1, 1976

Artwork by Nicholas Benson

Green Cave - 1976 - Earth

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Trappers Cabin Blairsville, Georgia

NPR - All Songs Considered:
“FROM SONG TO SONG, TRAPPERS CABIN TWISTS AND TURNS AND THE RESULT IS AN ECLECTIC MIX OF MUSIC TIED TOGETHER BY ITS COLLECTIVE QUIRKENESS AND BEAUTY”

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