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Bucky

(53,936 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 11:36 PM Jan 2012

When the Georgia Patrol was out a-making their rounds & Andy fired a shot just to flag 'em down...

...you gotta wonder what Andy was thinking. I mean, don't they have 9-11 in Georgia? I'm pretty sure they do.

And yet, that said, I gotta wonder what it was with the Georgia Patrol that they had to rush off and lynch Andy instead of waiting around for a ballistics report. Certainly Andy woulda said something to make them go, "Well, okay, we'll send it off to the Crime Lab. But then we's a-hangin' you, boy" or words to that effect. Right? Or was Andy a mute or something.

Please, people, help me out here. Don't make me go digging around lyrics.com to figure out if there's anything to this story.

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When the Georgia Patrol was out a-making their rounds & Andy fired a shot just to flag 'em down... (Original Post) Bucky Jan 2012 OP
ok Viva_La_Revolution Jan 2012 #1
We do have 911, but it's such a pain-in-the-ass to climb the telephone pole ... dawg Jan 2012 #2

Viva_La_Revolution

(28,791 posts)
1. ok
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 12:13 AM
Jan 2012

A young woman tells the story of her unnamed older brother who returns home after a two-week trip from a place called "Candletop." The brother meets his best friend, Andy Wolloe, at Webb's Bar ("Andy Wolloe said hello, and he said, 'Hi, what's doing, Wo?'&quot , and Andy informs the brother that his young wife (who is later described as "cheatin'&quot has been seeing another man in town, Seth Amos. Andy then reveals that he, too, has been sleeping with his friend's wife. The brother is understandably upset, which scares Andy, who leaves and walks home. The brother assumes his wife has left town, gets his gun, and heads out to the back woods to sneak up on Andy and confront him. When the brother arrives at Andy's house, he finds tracks outside ("tracks that were too small for Andy to make&quot and discovers that someone has already killed Andy. The brother, in a moment of panic ("he started to shake&quot , fires his gun in the air to summon a passing sheriff. When the sheriff approaches the scene, the brother is immediately accused of murder. A "backwoods Southern lawyer" doesn't keep the sheriff and a judge from convicting the brother in a kangaroo court ("the judge said 'guilty' in a make-believe trial / slapped the sheriff on the back with a smile&quot , and hang him that same night, effectively lynching him. The phrase "the night the lights went out in Georgia" might refer to the idea that the "light" of justice went out that night as an innocent man was killed by the law.

In the final verse, the singer then reveals that she was the one who killed Andy and that she had also previously killed her promiscuous sister-in-law and disposed of her body ("one body that'll never be found&quot , and that her brother was lynched before there was a chance to tell anyone the truth.

Beyond simply the typical police corruption, the song relates that the judge is just as corrupt as the sheriff ("...the judge in the town's got bloodstains on his hands&quot , as well as heartless, when rendering the guilty verdict: slapped the sheriff on the back with a smile, said "Supper's waiting at home and I gotta get to it" (The 1991 music video for the Reba McEntire version suggests that the judge was also sleeping with the wife and wouldn't listen to the truth to protect himself).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Night_the_Lights_Went_Out_in_Georgia#Lyrical_story

dawg

(10,621 posts)
2. We do have 911, but it's such a pain-in-the-ass to climb the telephone pole ...
Wed Jan 11, 2012, 12:30 AM
Jan 2012

it's eaiser to just fire off a few shots instead.

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