Volume 1 was a big hit, so naturally Volume 2 isn’t far behind.
Take That! Songwriters Taking Swipes At Others Vol. 2 (from the liner notes!)
Ray and Dave Davies admit how they really feel about one another in Hatred (A Duet) - The Kinks. As influential as they were, The Ramones never got much airplav: We Want The Airwaves - The Ramones. Their label left this cut off their U.S. release, but on this live boot, they're free to flip off the fuzz: NYC Cops (Live) - The Strokes.
The Misfits shit on almost everyone with this cut, but mostly on the late, great Jackie 0... Bullet - Misfits. Bree Sharp is best known for her lighter fare, like her ode to David Duchovny, but the girl shows her fangs with America. Graham Parker's no happier about his
adopted country, and makes it known that he's ready for super-stardom when America's ready to dish it out. Sharpening Axes - Graham Parker. One of his THREE songs expressing disdain for Fools In Love - Joe Jackson.
When you’ve been a rock star as long as she has, you’ve had your share of Fake Friends - Joan Jett. Canada's Bruce Cockburn is saving up for a world-class assault weapon: If I Had A Rocket Launcher. It seems Paul Weller isn’t happy with anyone but God in: That's Entertainment - The Jam. Dr. Demento favorite Ogden Edsel take a swing at rich kids that start bands. Take THAT! Dino, Desi & Billy! Daddy's Money - Ogden Edsel.
Dunno WHO Billy wrote this "intervention put to music" about, but it sure sounds like it was born of real frustration: Big Shot - Billy Joel. Also against "That spoon up your nose" is Herman Brood, who weighs in with Dope Sucks. Neil Young designated drives that point home with this song about the loss of his friend (& former Crazy Horse bandmate) Danny Whitten. Neil fired Danny whose response was to promptly die of an overdose. The Needle & The Damage Done.
Lynyrd Skynyrd protests against cheap handguns: Saturday Night Special. Trucker Up's Red Sovine Is A God (Damn Liar) seems hash to me, but I don't know him like they do... Country rocker Steve Earle vents his spleen with F-The-CC - Steve Earle. “The Killer" never minces words. In this number he confirms Elvis ain't dead, & makes it clear that: "YOU rockabilly, son, I'M Rock 'n' Roll!" Rockin" My Life Away - Jerry Lee Lewis.
Barbara Mandrell's self-congratulatory I Was Country When Country Wasn't Cool is almost given credence by the prescence of George Jones. Almost. Dave Dudley keeps Babs honest with a brush-back pitch reminding her that singing along to Roy Rogers & putting peanuts in her Coke don't give her bragging rights, while reminding us: I Was Country Before Barbara Mandrell. Dylan lashed out at the people who turned on him when he achieved success in Postively 4th Street - Bob Dylan.








