
2003 Soap Box Archives
Scoping
Southern Style 07/25/03
I got
an e-mail from a guy the other day which did all but accuse
me
of starting a war by doing a song called,This Aint
No Rag Its A
Flag." Now how asinine is that. If music was that powerful,
John
Lennons Give Peace A Chance would have ended
all war.
And
I got another e-mail from a guy who blamed my convictions on
my
limited southern scope.
Limited
in what way? I traveled 125,000 miles last year, visited
three foreign countries, read a slew of books, ran a business,
and
probably keep up with what goes on in the world more than most
folks.
My limited
southern scope doesnt prevent me from seeing and
criticizing injustice, from having informed opinions, from believing
that there should be a level playing field for all people, nor
does it
deter me from ordering a good bottle of wine with dinner.
I guess
my limited southern scope began 66 years in a house with no
running water, where I learned about stove wood, vegetable gardens
,
the secondary use of a Sears and Roebuck catalog, taking baths
in a
galvanized wash tub, and developed a healthy dislike for snakes.
I guess
it continued when we moved to Valdosta, Ga. when I was seven
years old and started a new school where I didnt know
one soul and
had to make a whole new set of friends.
My formal
education ended upon graduating from the twelfth grade and
was spread out over three states and many schools, sometimes
as many
as three separate ones in one school year .
My limited
southern scope was nurtured by manual labor and farming
where I learned a great respect for a man who puts seeds in
the ground
and prays that the rain will fall. And working in the woods
harvesting timber taught me a work ethic and common sense that
stick
with me to this day.
God
gave me a gift of music which became a true passion and has
led me
down roads with deep valleys and high mountains and has taught
me that
you can realize your dreams and accomplish many goals with the
help of
God.
My limited
southern scope continued to develop the day I arrived in
Nashville with a wife and baby, twenty dollars in my pocket
and the
clutch out of our car. When my first few albums failed and a
very
prominent promoter made the statement that Id never make
it. It was
fun working for him several times in the years to come.
I dont
think its a big deal but just to describe my limited southern
scope, Ive met five presidents, had conversations with
some of them
and even flew on Air Force One once.
Ive
lobbied congress concerning legislation which affected the music
business.
Ive
given the commencement speech for a graduating college class
and
received the only college diploma I possess, albeit honorary.
A
doctor of letters degree. It doesnt mean anything but
it looks good
on the wall.
Ive
seen the polar ice cap, the northern lights, the Eiffel Tower,
Big Ben, The Berlin Wall, The 38th Parallel, the Cuban mine
fields,
the destruction that war can do in Bosnia, the hustle bustle
of Tokyo
and the serene peace of a Swiss mountain side.
Ive
seen the Sydney Opera House, the canals of Amsterdam, the
unabashed commerce of Hong Kong and enjoyed more than one trip
to the
Louvre and Musee dOrsay in Paris and the Van Gogh Museum
in Holland.
Ive
ridden on an Eskimo dog sled, the Concorde, trains, buses,
limousines and a whole collection of clunkers.
Ive
worked with Bob Dylan and a couple of the Beatles. Weve
done
shows with the Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, and a bunch of
people
youve probably never heard of. Some years we play for
as many as a
million people.
New
Orleans Mardi Gras, been there, done that. New Years Eve
in
Paris, that too. The Super Bowl, World Series, National Finals
Rodeo,
yes. Not to mention the Black Eyed Pea Festival in Athens, Texas.
Ive
been happily married for close to four decades and raised a
moral
son who loves me. And Im proud of my southern heritage.
Please
dont get the idea that Im trying to impress you
because what
Ive done and where Ive been dont amount to
a hill of beans in the
general scheme of things.
I know
it aint much but what can you expect from a feller with
a
limited southern scope.
What
do you think?
God
Bless America
Charlie
Daniels
