I think this review sums up how we all feel when we hear this legendary song: http://countrymusic.about.com/library/blcoodergrawrev.htm "As the crowd wildly chants "Cooder Graw," the momentum builds up for the first song, "Llano Estacado." It is an addicting song to listen to because of the rockin' loud sound and high energy feel - you cannot help but be happy listening to it, as the group sings about being born and raised there and how they just want to play their country music as long as they can. People in Texas might recognize the title, as it was played in a statewide Dodge commercial for a while." As Chance pointed out, good ol' Cooder is playing Party on the Plaza next week. I think a field trip & sing-along is in due order...
Cooder Graw sounds like a forcible takeover of the government of a country by elements from within the country's Country Music culture. "I hate the goverunment, Billy Bob" "Me too, Earl. Let's have ourselves a Cooder Graw." (- A great song was Coup D' Tat off the Repo Man Soundtrack....)