![]() The feedback takes over the last part of the song as the preacher rants against immorality, with the chorus ringing out Īin’t there nothing sacred no more, lord, ain’t there nothing sacred no more? He laments the loss of morality, meanwhile his wife goes to church to tell the preacher what she did, instead the preacher screws her right there in the church. ![]() The lyrics are a satire of the establishment ranting against the hippies and freaks, mixed with a tale of a man who catches his wife with another man. Opening with the title track, ‘Nothing Sacred’, Coe and his band mix a classic country blues groove with a heavy dose of psychedelic rock ‘n’ roll feedback. Singing freely about slutty women, mountains of cocaine, and sticking a middle finger to moral crusaders everywhere, this is the perfect album to spin when you feel the squeeze of the religious right and political correctness on your nuts. ![]() Quite possibly one of the favorite gems in my extensive archive of bawdy, offensive records, David Allan Coe’s Nothing Sacred offers ten tracks of the sickest country music recorded in the later part of the 20th Century.
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