Hostile Two Party System - John Wesley Harding

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Did you vote for the right, did you vote for the left?
You could vote for the blind, did you vote for the deaf?
Did you vote for one, did you vote for zero?
Did you vote for yes, did you vote no?

Did you vote pro-life, did you vote pro-choice?
Did you vote to censor, did you vote for free voice?
Did you vote for a man who cries crocodile tears?
The truth is all those guys just want a career
Dear
Politics is not real wisdom
It's a hostile two party system

Did you vote for bush, did you vote for quayle?
Did you know you were voting yourself into jail?
Did you vote for selfish reasons too?
Did you vote for perot, then the joke's on you?


Politics is not real wisdom
It's a hostile two party system

Did you vote for clinton, did you vote for gore?
Al voted you into the desert war
Bill thinks that stickers on albums is right
Marilyn and tipper they're an interchangeable wife
Politics is not real wisdom
It's a hostile two party system

Did you vote with your heart? it didn't change the facts
You couldn't tell them apart if you put them back to back
Bill's better than george, we both know that's true
But both of them have other interests than you
We know it's true
Politics is not real wisdom
It's a hostile two party system

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John Wesley Harding (b. 22 October 1965) is a folk/pop singer-songwriter who has called his style of music "folk noir" and "gangsta folk".

He was born Wesley Stace in Hastings, East Sussex, England. His given name, Wesley, comes from John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, who preached one of his last sermons in the town where Harding was born.

His stage name may be seen as an almost inevitable nickname for a folk-pop musician, in that his first name overlaps with the Bob Dylan album (and song) "John Wesley Harding". The American gunfighting historical figure John Wesley Hardin was largely forgotten before 1965, when Johnny Cash wrote and recorded the song "Hardin Wouldn't Run".

His education included the boarding schools St. Andrews School (Pangbourne, Berkshire); Milbourne Lodge (Claygate, Surrey); The King's School (Canterbury, Kent); and university at Jesus College, Cambridge. He left Cambridge with a First in English Literature, but left before completing his Ph.d. in Social and Political Science.

Musical influences include Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Ray Davies, and Phil Ochs. He has been frequently compared to Elvis Costello probably fueled, in part, by the fact that two members of his early band The Good Liars (Pete and Bruce Thomas) had been members of The Attractions. Harding was chosen by Bruce Springsteen as his first opening act in 20 years for his solo shows at the Berkeley Community Theatre in 1995. Harding Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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