Battle Over the State Song Intensifies
Will it be Aerosmith's "Dream On" or the Modern Lovers "Roadrunner?" You decide!
Massachusetts legislators have a tough job: deciding which rock song best represents the Bay State.
First suggestion: "Roadrunner" by the Modern Lovers, a 1970's band led by Jonathan Richman, a Natick native, and which featured two members who went on to help form the Cars and The Talking Heads.
Why "Roadrunner?": Its lyrics are a roadmap of Massachusetts landmarks, from the Stop & Shop, to Route 128.
State Rep. Martin Walsh of Dorchester has filed legislation to make it the state rock song, which attracted widespread media attention. (We already have a folk song, one by Woody Guthrie)
Enter the opposition: "Dream On" by Aerosmith, a band that got its start in Massachusetts, and is still associated with Boston. State Rep. James Cantwell of Marshfield has introduced a bill to give "Dream On" the honors.
Just out of curiosity, we checked some other states, and found these well-known songs on the list:
Georgia: "Georgia on my Mind" as sung by Ray Charles; Ohio: "Hang on Sloopy," the state rock song, by the McCoys; and New Jersey: "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen, the unofficial youth anthem.
So, Milford Patch readers, what do you think? Which 1970s song is best for Massachusetts?
Brenda Wheelock
7:20 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Totally "Roadrunner" for all the suburban Boston references. But, if there were a state band, my vote goes to The Real Kids.
Milford01757
8:32 pm on Tuesday, February 26, 2013
James Taylor, sweet baby James.