>> well, we know the only working gioia here is ed ayers.university president. >> so it turns out nobody buys this idea of everybody's got all the time and they've got all the beer. and in 1973, one of the biggest hits in the country addressed this issue head-on in a sort of a fearless way. in johnny russell's timeless classic, "rednecks, white sox and blue ribbon beer," which we need to hear a little bt of right now. >> it seems to be two cities here. >> you're going to have to sing it, ed. >> you know, that is really a horrifying prospect. what it's suggesting is that this whole message that we're just one big class, it's for you, whatever you do, was kind of a sham. and in fact, that there was places that you can maybe hear the record on the needle there. i don't know if we're going to hear this one. >> hold on. ♪ a drunk at the bar is getting noisy and mean ♪ ♪ some guy on the phone says i'll be home soon, dear ♪ ♪ rednecks, white sox, and blue ribbon beer ♪ ♪ no, we don't fit in to the white collar crowd ♪ ♪ we're a little too rowdy and