VERY TOUCHING!| FIRST TIME HEARING John Anderson - Seminole Wind REACTION

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VERY TOUCHING!| FIRST TIME HEARING John Anderson - Seminole Wind REACTION
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John Anderson is one of the reasons I love country music. As a teenager I heard his song "Swinging" (a huge hit with hilarious lyrics) and have been hooked ever since. You should also hear "Straight Tequila Night".

trjbrew
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Oceola was an old Seminole tribe chief.

jeraldkimball
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As a South Floridian and a lover of our history and unique ecology, there are few songs that touch my heart like this one. Absolute classic.

TheOneAndOnlyFloridaMan
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Choctaw here. Our ancestors walked the Trail of Tears together.

stevenpyle
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The Seminole Tribe of Florida, a federally recognized American Indian tribe, is the only tribe in America that never signed a peace treaty. Respect!

ziggymarlowe
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This song is a gem. He's referring to Osceola. A Seminole/Scottish mixed man who became a rebel warrior leader against the United States. They had firearms and they were one of the more difficult tribes along with the Comanche for the US to fight. They would hide their encampments in the swamps and live off the animals the swamp provided. Well known for hunting and eating gators. I wish a director would make a historical epic movie about Osceola and the Seminoles refusal to give up and had this song in it during the climax. They were the only tribe who never officially surrendered to the United States expansion. Powerful tribute and testament to that.

Madseasonx
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That fiddle is mournful and it makes me cry every. single. time. Mourning for the Glades, mourning for the land and the Seminole tribe, mourning for all the loss that still is happening even today.

barbarasalley
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Lake Okeechobee once drained south into the Everglades. To control flooding and provide water for Big Ag (sugar cane), the entire lake was diked. Overflow was sent east and west and has been destroying coastal estuaries ever since. The estuaries are home to (among other critters) manatees, flamingos, herons, ibis, anhinga, eagles, hawks, gar, turtles, snook, and blue crabs.

troys
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My great-grandmother was Florida Seminole. This song brings tears.

wompa
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The Seminole who still live in the Everglades, are the only Indian nation that has never signed a treaty with the US government…..

GuyWedding
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John has such a unique voice and sense of humor, You ABSOLUTELY have to do his iconic hit "Swinging" !!

jackedwards
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Anderson is an extraordinary lyricist, guitar player and singer. His songs, "Swingin'" and "Straight Tequila Night" are worth a listen as well.

CinShiba
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John Anderson is from northern Florida. He's got swamp water in his veins and in his voice. He's a legend who had two distinct eras to his career. In the late 70s/early 80s he was one of the few keeping real honky tonk music alive. He had a whole string of hits you should check out eventually. But the song you MUST do first is "Swinging". His star faded for awhile, but he came back with a vengeance in the 90s and really cemented himself as an all-timer. "Seminole Wind" was from this later part of his career.

chrisdutton
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My dad backed John Anderson in Maine as his lead guitarist. His amp caught fire during the concert and John yelled, HEY HOSS! YOUR AMPS ON FIRE! 😆😆😆

kerrihennebury
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He had another big hit in the 90s called “Straight Tequila Night”

evanhughes
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John is the real deal, he is a native Floridian and has been around music for years

FrankTatum-gh
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So glad you found this wonderful song. He sings it with such feeling. It touches your heart to hear it.

brownie
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The ghost of the cry of OSCEOLA, was the cry of the greatest Chief of the Seminole Indian Tribe.

lindabland
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My mother was adopted as an infant and since the "records were sealed", she never knew who her biological parents were, except to understand that her mother was a Native American Indian, which I guess makes me approximately 1/4 Indian.
Honored to have Native American Indian blood along with you Jay. It's a proud heritage.

r.t.aegean
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The fiddle is crying in this song. It's amazingly beautiful.

SteveSwags