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Muswell Hillbilly : ウィキペディア英語版
Muswell Hillbilly

"Muswell Hillbilly" is a track recorded by British rock band The Kinks. It served as the title track to their 1971 album, ''Muswell Hillbillies''.
==Lyrics and music==

The lyrics of the track "Muswell Hillbilly" see the singer being forced from his London home and into Muswell Hill, a sterilized suburban community. He says his farewells to his friends, including Rosie Rooke, who "wore her Sunday hat so she'd impress (singer. )" The singer says that "they're gonna try and make () change () way of living, but they'll never make () something that () not," likely referring to the government. He goes on to say, "I'm a Muswell Hillbilly boy, but my heart lies in old West Virginia. Never seen New Orleans, Oklahoma, Tennessee, (I ) still I dream of the Black Hills that I ain't never seen." He explains that "they're putting us in little boxes,
No character, just uniformity. They're trying to build a computerised community," but vows that "they'll never make a zombie out of me."
The song, like most of the ''Muswell Hillbillies'' album, has a country rock flavor. It also has an antiquated style, mostly attributed to the fact that the entire album was recorded with ten-year-old equipment. Ray Davies handles the lead vocal.

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