A brooder house is where hens set on their nest of eggs till they hatch. Loretta was referring to her house as a broader house because she was having babies every year till she got The Pill.
Loretta gave zero fvcks about the radio stations not playing some of her songs. She kept making her music her way. The industry finally came around when her fans bought her records anyway. A true legend!! And she will be missed. RIP QUEEN 👑
She was married at 13 to her husband who was 6 years her senior.,She had 4 kids by the age of 20 and 6 altogether. Her husband was also notorious for being unfaithful. Damn right she wrote a song celebrating birth control pills when they came out.
Released in 1975, radio stations refused to play the song. The is a lot to Loretta writing this song. The Opry threatened to ban the song. Loretta told them, you ban this song and I’ll quit.
She's not going out on her man. She's going out with him & coming home to have fun. Lol. Loretta never cheated on her husband, cussed or dressed like she was singing in this song. In concert she wore beautiful gowns. You should listen to the song, Coal Miners Daughter" & watch the movie of the same name. It's about her life. Miss Loretta knows how to write a great song. She was also best friends with Patsy Cline. Loretta also made some great duets with Conway Twitty. My favorite is " Louisiana Woman Mississippi Man".
I know the main qualms radio and tv had with this song at the time was the line “the feeling good comes easy now, because I got the pill” and the quiver she made when she sang “tonight’s too good to be real”. They didn’t like how she was insinuating an orgasm & women enjoying sex. Loretta Lynn was a mother by 14 and a Grandmother before she turned 29. She knew that girls were going to figure out stuff like that anyway. So she didnt care that they were giving her shit for supposedly “ruining virginity in our young women” and supposedly “promoting abortion” (since the BC causing abortion mess was commonly thought at the time).
Women didn't have any way to keep from getting pregnant back then. No regular radio station would play this songs. A few of her other songs were not played. either. She married a man after he got out of the service. She was only 13. She started having babies right away. 6 in total and there's a set of twins. She still records at her own studio
Another great reaction guys! As for your question about “brooder house”, it’s what you call the Hen pen when the Hen’s are incubating (aka brooding) eggs. You’ll sometimes hear Prince William jokingly tell Kate to “stop brooding” when she holds other peoples babies at their events because it’s an old slang term for wanting another baby.
She's got a song called "One's on the way" And hot pants were not just tight,, but my understanding is that they were also really short shorts...a mid-70s And birth control has not always been available to women....part of the controversy for why they wouldn't play this on the radio is because *gasp* it was a woman talking about her own ability to have sex for something not involving procreation. ---- She married her cheating husband when she was just 13...and she did confront one of the women he cheated with, and went at her, going for the woman's hair. The woman was the school bus driver for her kids ... and Loretta found out about them because her daughter came home one day and told her that the bus driver said she'd gone on a date with her daddy. But Fist City is said to have been written about another woman...
This was so controversial at the time, the pill was just legalized and this song was a scandal, radio, especially country radio refused to play it. Loretta lived everyone of her songs truly. Ps, a brooder is a hen on her nest.
Here's a real life example of what she's singing about. I was born in '63, my sister was born in '65 a year and a half later, and a year later my brother was born in '66. Then birth control pills were put on the market, much to my mother's joy, and the next brother didn't come along til the 70s, and probably cause she couldn't get her prescription filled. She married dad when she was 15 and he was 21, and 3 of us were born by the time she was 19. This was completely normal back then. My mother had 5 sisters, all married in their teens. A teenager was a hell of a lot more mature back then than they are now, light years in difference. They knew how to run a household. But anyhow, women were kept "barefoot and pregnant" as the saying goes, until the pill came along and gave them some freedom. And no, they certainly couldn't have imagined using the barbaric "day after pill" back then. Culture had to change a lot for people to accept something so brutal, and it IS brutal, both for the woman and unborn fetus. That, and other forms of birth control wouldn't come along until many years later after this song was out.
How is the morning after pill “barbaric” when it does the same thing as regular birth control pills? It’s quite literally just a larger dose of the same thing. It prevents ovulation. That’s why it’s not as effective - it only works if you haven’t already ovulated, which regular bc prevents completely. I’m interested in what you thought the morning after pill does and where you heard that, though. Unless you meant in that it can cause cramping in some people? I’ve never experienced that, though.
Not only did she have all those kids, but she was also the one bringing in the money. Her husband even took credit for her songs, referring to them as if he wrote and sang them. The only work he did was working other women when she was earning a living.
LORETTA SAID he was her rock, believed in her more than anyone else... including HERSELF, told her he didn't mind what she wrote about him (good or bad, as long as it was the truth), got her gigs and managed her career until she rose to a certain height that required a professional manager, ran the ranch, and raised Peggy and Patsy, even participated in her shows when she sang Lyin', Cheatin', Woman Chasin', Honky Tonkin', Whiskey Drinkin' You. She also said his faults provided her with a lot of inspiration for songs. At the same time, although they had a very far from perfect marriage, they really did love each other. She sang in I Can't Hear The Music "God knows he wasn't perfect, but then again, who is?". Of course he deserves credit for her songs, too...she made millions of dollars off using his antics. Let's not forget, she was only supposed to work for a couple of years (just long enough to buy a house and get ahead). Neither of them knew it would take that long. Then, once she started making it big, SHE finally felt confident enough and wanted to keep working. Mooney had his faults, but he was big hearted, loved her, and pushed her to reach the potential she had that she couldn't see inside herself. So, yes, he deserves a lot of credit for her success.
@@michaelfarmer966 "Let's not forget, she was only supposed to work for a couple of years (just long enough to buy a house and get ahead)." Nobody needed to work for a damn thing back then. They just surfed on top of a high wave we're all paying for now and they were handed everything on a silver platter. Average house prices were the same as a single years average salary back then. Anyone would lucky to find a small apartment for less than 10 years average salary these days and you'll be lucky to even pay off enough of that before the next artificially created "economic crisis", which is what those same greedy bankers who lent you that money calls it, comes around and takes the house and all your payments with it within those 10 years leaving you homeless with a mountain of debt. Inheritance is the only way young people get a chance to buy a place of their own and chances are Gen-X wasted their boomer inheritance on the yuppie lifestyle in the 80's anyway so there's nothing left for them. I'm not even part of the younger generation and it's still annoying how people assume things are better now. Loretta was a revolution in music, but she was very much a victim of her time as well. Mooney only deserves a smidgeon of credit for doing what he did AT THE TIME. He's no hero today. Just another one of the "Mad Men".
@@michaelfarmer966Well said. He was the one who encouraged her to sing in the first place. If it wasn't for him, she'd have never become a country music singer. He loved her but it's hard for a man to play second fiddle to a highly successful wife. He drank and fooled around to cope with how that made him feel. I think she knew that and that's why she gave him a pass.
Guys...you think you heard all of Loretta's shocking lyrics and content? Try "Your Squaw Is On The Warpath" (Video with her wearing gold dress) and also check out "Open Season On You" and this absolutely funny one you'll both crack up to..."You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly"...duet with Conway Twitty. You'll flip out.
I think y’all would enjoy the partnership of Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty - 10 Award Albums! Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn - Feelings & You’re the Reason our Kids are Ugly
Brooder House, Farm boys, it’s a chicken coop for getting a rooster to party then they set there till they pop out the eggs and stay sitting on them. Yes hot pants s are short shorts like Nancy Sinatra wore in These boots are made for walking video.
Hot pants are really short shorts. That's all we wore back in the early 70's when I was in Jr. High. It must have been a field day for the guys. We were too innocent to know.
A brooder house is where chickens mate. Hot pants were tight short shorts. The Pill is birth control and had just come out prior to that women had no choices.
She had 4 kids by the time she was 18 and she did do all the cooking and cleaning before her music career got started which is her husband's doing for he encouraged her to do it.
Hot pants = very short tight shorts. This song came out when birth control pills were first invented. The availability of reliable birth control changed everything.
A brooder house is where hens set on their nest of eggs till they hatch. Loretta was referring to her house as a broader house because she was having babies every year till she got The Pill.
Loretta gave zero fvcks about the radio stations not playing some of her songs. She kept making her music her way. The industry finally came around when her fans bought her records anyway. A true legend!! And she will be missed.
RIP QUEEN 👑
She was married at 13 to her husband who was 6 years her senior.,She had 4 kids by the age of 20 and 6 altogether. Her husband was also notorious for being unfaithful. Damn right she wrote a song celebrating birth control pills when they came out.
The pill had just become legal when she wrote this song.
Released in 1975, radio stations refused to play the song. The is a lot to Loretta writing this song.
The Opry threatened to ban the song. Loretta told them, you ban this song and I’ll quit.
You should do “Don’t come home a-drinking with loving on you mind”
She's not going out on her man. She's going out with him & coming home to have fun. Lol. Loretta never cheated on her husband, cussed or dressed like she was singing in this song. In concert she wore beautiful gowns. You should listen to the song, Coal Miners Daughter" & watch the movie of the same name. It's about her life. Miss Loretta knows how to write a great song. She was also best friends with Patsy Cline. Loretta also made some great duets with Conway Twitty. My favorite is " Louisiana Woman Mississippi Man".
Brooder house is where eggs were kept warm for hatching. The pill hit the market in 1961.
I know the main qualms radio and tv had with this song at the time was the line “the feeling good comes easy now, because I got the pill” and the quiver she made when she sang “tonight’s too good to be real”. They didn’t like how she was insinuating an orgasm & women enjoying sex. Loretta Lynn was a mother by 14 and a Grandmother before she turned 29. She knew that girls were going to figure out stuff like that anyway. So she didnt care that they were giving her shit for supposedly “ruining virginity in our young women” and supposedly “promoting abortion” (since the BC causing abortion mess was commonly thought at the time).
Women didn't have any way to keep from getting pregnant back then. No regular radio station would play this songs. A few of her other songs were not played. either. She married a man after he got out of the service. She was only 13. She started having babies right away. 6 in total and there's a set of twins. She still records at her own studio
Hot pants were daisy dukes .Super short and tight. James Brown did a tribute to them Hot Pants pt 1 and 2..it's so badass!
Another great reaction guys! As for your question about “brooder house”, it’s what you call the Hen pen when the Hen’s are incubating (aka brooding) eggs. You’ll sometimes hear Prince William jokingly tell Kate to “stop brooding” when she holds other peoples babies at their events because it’s an old slang term for wanting another baby.
She's got a song called "One's on the way"
And hot pants were not just tight,, but my understanding is that they were also really short shorts...a mid-70s
And birth control has not always been available to women....part of the controversy for why they wouldn't play this on the radio is because *gasp* it was a woman talking about her own ability to have sex for something not involving procreation.
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She married her cheating husband when she was just 13...and she did confront one of the women he cheated with, and went at her, going for the woman's hair. The woman was the school bus driver for her kids ... and Loretta found out about them because her daughter came home one day and told her that the bus driver said she'd gone on a date with her daddy.
But Fist City is said to have been written about another woman...
A brooder house is a chicken Coop that is heated for baby chickens.
you should try Loretta Lynn “you ain’t woman enough.”
This was so controversial at the time, the pill was just legalized and this song was a scandal, radio, especially country radio refused to play it. Loretta lived everyone of her songs truly.
Ps, a brooder is a hen on her nest.
Would love to see you guy's react to Loretta Lynn's ( Your Squaw Is On The Warpath Tonight )
a brooder house is where chickens lay their eggs and raise them
Here's a real life example of what she's singing about. I was born in '63, my sister was born in '65 a year and a half later, and a year later my brother was born in '66. Then birth control pills were put on the market, much to my mother's joy, and the next brother didn't come along til the 70s, and probably cause she couldn't get her prescription filled. She married dad when she was 15 and he was 21, and 3 of us were born by the time she was 19. This was completely normal back then. My mother had 5 sisters, all married in their teens. A teenager was a hell of a lot more mature back then than they are now, light years in difference. They knew how to run a household. But anyhow, women were kept "barefoot and pregnant" as the saying goes, until the pill came along and gave them some freedom. And no, they certainly couldn't have imagined using the barbaric "day after pill" back then. Culture had to change a lot for people to accept something so brutal, and it IS brutal, both for the woman and unborn fetus. That, and other forms of birth control wouldn't come along until many years later after this song was out.
How is the morning after pill “barbaric” when it does the same thing as regular birth control pills? It’s quite literally just a larger dose of the same thing. It prevents ovulation.
That’s why it’s not as effective - it only works if you haven’t already ovulated, which regular bc prevents completely.
I’m interested in what you thought the morning after pill does and where you heard that, though.
Unless you meant in that it can cause cramping in some people? I’ve never experienced that, though.
Wait - I think you might be confusing plan b/the morning after pill with abortion pills. Those are not the same thing.
Not only did she have all those kids, but she was also the one bringing in the money. Her husband even took credit for her songs, referring to them as if he wrote and sang them. The only work he did was working other women when she was earning a living.
LORETTA SAID he was her rock, believed in her more than anyone else... including HERSELF, told her he didn't mind what she wrote about him (good or bad, as long as it was the truth), got her gigs and managed her career until she rose to a certain height that required a professional manager, ran the ranch, and raised Peggy and Patsy, even participated in her shows when she sang Lyin', Cheatin', Woman Chasin', Honky Tonkin', Whiskey Drinkin' You. She also said his faults provided her with a lot of inspiration for songs. At the same time, although they had a very far from perfect marriage, they really did love each other. She sang in I Can't Hear The Music "God knows he wasn't perfect, but then again, who is?". Of course he deserves credit for her songs, too...she made millions of dollars off using his antics. Let's not forget, she was only supposed to work for a couple of years (just long enough to buy a house and get ahead). Neither of them knew it would take that long. Then, once she started making it big, SHE finally felt confident enough and wanted to keep working. Mooney had his faults, but he was big hearted, loved her, and pushed her to reach the potential she had that she couldn't see inside herself. So, yes, he deserves a lot of credit for her success.
@@michaelfarmer966 "Let's not forget, she was only supposed to work for a couple of years (just long enough to buy a house and get ahead)."
Nobody needed to work for a damn thing back then. They just surfed on top of a high wave we're all paying for now and they were handed everything on a silver platter. Average house prices were the same as a single years average salary back then. Anyone would lucky to find a small apartment for less than 10 years average salary these days and you'll be lucky to even pay off enough of that before the next artificially created "economic crisis", which is what those same greedy bankers who lent you that money calls it, comes around and takes the house and all your payments with it within those 10 years leaving you homeless with a mountain of debt.
Inheritance is the only way young people get a chance to buy a place of their own and chances are Gen-X wasted their boomer inheritance on the yuppie lifestyle in the 80's anyway so there's nothing left for them.
I'm not even part of the younger generation and it's still annoying how people assume things are better now.
Loretta was a revolution in music, but she was very much a victim of her time as well. Mooney only deserves a smidgeon of credit for doing what he did AT THE TIME. He's no hero today. Just another one of the "Mad Men".
@@michaelfarmer966Well said. He was the one who encouraged her to sing in the first place. If it wasn't for him, she'd have never become a country music singer.
He loved her but it's hard for a man to play second fiddle to a highly successful wife. He drank and fooled around to cope with how that made him feel. I think she knew that and that's why she gave him a pass.
He raised the kids while she was on the road.
Hot pants are really short shorts 😂. Please react to miss Loretta Lynn's ONE ON THE WAY
LOL you’re right! I misspoke and said tight pants and not short shorts 😂 - kloquewerk
Yeah cause I had no clue at all lol……Rob 🔒
@@Roblockdn the only reason I know is because I am old🤣🤣
Yeah, if the don’t show ass, they aren’t hot pants.
React to Loretta Lynn's DON'T COME HOME A DRINKIN WITH LOVIN ON YOUR MIND
This song was banned as obscene in many places.
Dayum so it was very controversial at the time….🔒
Guys...you think you heard all of Loretta's shocking lyrics and content? Try "Your Squaw Is On The Warpath" (Video with her wearing gold dress) and also check out "Open Season On You" and this absolutely funny one you'll both crack up to..."You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly"...duet with Conway Twitty. You'll flip out.
That sounds hilarious! We’re gonna have to check out more for sure! - kloquewerk
It was when the pill first came out. While having all the babies she was also touring and building a career.
Brooder house is the part of the barn where they keep the pregnant horse (broodmare)
Appreciate the clarification
A brooder house is a chicken house another song for you all to listen to is called they don't make men like my daddy anymore
A brooder house is a place they put baby chicks. In other words, she wasn't going to have any more of his babies.
I think y’all would enjoy the partnership of Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty - 10 Award Albums!
Conway Twitty & Loretta Lynn - Feelings & You’re the Reason our Kids are Ugly
True Legend Rips
They pulled this song many stations
True story again.
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R I P.Loretta sure do miss you .
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Brooder House is a poultry incubator.
If ya'll want another country song about hot pants, a good one is "Baby's got her Blue Jeans on".
Hot pants is another term for daisy dukes😂
Brooder house is a hen house for raising baby chickens.
Hot Pants are Daisy Dukes....high, tight short shorts of the early 70s
Hot pants are extremely short shorts. Later called Daisy Dukes
I think hotpants might be closer to Daisy Dukes except maybe shorter.
a BROODER HOUSE is a metaphor to hens setting baby chicks
She had about 5 kids before she was 18
Real talk?……Rob 🔒
Back in those days women had to get their husband's permission to use birth control . So it has changed some.
A bruder house is a hinthouse where they set the chickens to have babies
At the end of the song she is basically saying she's about to go out playing around, nut don't worry, she's on the Pill.
No, she specifically says it's roosting time... she's keeping her husband home and isn't worried about getting pregnant since she's got birth control.
Hot pants were like fancy Daisy Duke shorts.
Brooder House, Farm boys, it’s a chicken coop for getting a rooster to party then they set there till they pop out the eggs and stay sitting on them. Yes hot pants s are short shorts like Nancy Sinatra wore in These boots are made for walking video.
Loretta married at 14 and 4 kids before 20.
No freaking way….🔒
There was a song in the seventies called "hot pants."
Hot pants are really short shorts. That's all we wore back in the early 70's when I was in Jr. High. It must have been a field day for the guys. We were too innocent to know.
She was married at 12 Years old and having kids at 13
A brooder house is where chickens mate. Hot pants were tight short shorts. The Pill is birth control and had just come out prior to that women had no choices.
"One's on the way"...don't come home drinking
She had 4 kids by the time she was 18 and she did do all the cooking and cleaning before her music career got started which is her husband's doing for he encouraged her to do it.
Hot pants = very short tight shorts. This song came out when birth control pills were first invented. The availability of reliable birth control changed everything.
Broader house, a warm place to keep baby chickens
Hot pants are now called daisy dukes. IE short shorts
She had multiple twins 😅
The pill was a controversial song that just was being used so much. Because the pill to stop having so many babies liberated women.
A chicken house was a brueter house where many chicken were hatched.
Back then men bragged about keeping their women knocked up and barefooted.
A way of keeping them at home. The pill liberated women
Back then your husband had to sign papers for you to get birth control
Dude hot pants are tight shorty pants.
They dont hide anything.. from the 60's
LOL I misspoke. Wasn’t my best day, I was tired 😂 - kloquewerk
She stayed pregnant all the time
Hot pants are tight, short shorts.
A lovely sight to say the least lol……🔒
You guys are cool but the fact that access to oral birth control had just become available sorta went over your head lol
We definitely got that point - kloquewerk
Hot pants were short shorts
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a brooder house is for mating animals. It's a southern thing.
Hot pants were super short shorts
She had 6 kids