Tim Wilson – Acid Country

Tim Wilson Acid Country

Tim Wilson – Acid Country Lyrics

Artist: Tim Wilson
Song: Acid Country

Mama made us listen to Pink Floyd and Floyd Cramer
We had three square meals of mushrooms and cornbread
Mama’s kitchen smelled a lot like incense and cathead biscuits
We’d watch Porter and Dolly and then throw on The Grateful Dead

Born and raised on Acid Country
Eatin’ turnip greens and a handful of Nembutal
Yeah, Daddy couldn’t take it, he had to go
You can’t play Hendrix on a banjo

Mama walked the floor and laid another brick in the wall
Our heroes were Roy Acuff and Abbie Hoffman
We grew up outside of Woodstock, Tennessee
Listenin’ to Faron Young and a side of In-a-Gadda-da-Vida

Mama made a well-rounded outcast outta me
Born and raised on Acid Country
Eatin’ cold ham hocks and a handful of Placidyl
Yeah, Daddy couldn’t take it, he had to go

Playin’ Alice Cooper on a dobro
Wearin’ leather hip-huggers, workin’ in the cotton mill
And if you don’t eat your meat, you can’t have any pudding
Son, you’re walkin’ on the fightin’ side of me

‘Scuse me while I kiss the sky
I shot a man in Reno just to watch ‘im die
And Chet Atkins playin’ the guitar on the MTV
Born and raised on Acid Country

Makin’ Smoke on the Water sound a lot like Uncle Pen (that’s a bluegrass song)
Yeah, Daddy couldn’t take it, he had to go
You can’t mix Deep Purple and Bill Monroe (roe, roe, roe)
And Sunshine of Your Love while yodelin’

Whoo-hoo, yodelayeehee, yayeehee, yayee
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Release Year: 1999