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What are your favourite lyrics or songlines?

One of my favourites songs. This is a live version from Melbourne. Whilst not at the Melbourne concert, I went to the Adelaide concert and even after so many years, they are still amazing.


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"HC", was voted number 49 on the list "Greatest Songs of all Time" by RS
and won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year in 1978.

Just enjoy!!!

Cheers
Muzz
 
yess!! - another great old oldie - some things never change lol.
In fact a couple spanning the career of Johnny Cash ...
Johnny Cash - What Is Truth!

Johnny Cash Hurt

ditto
 
at the very end of "what is truth" song, there's a fraction of a second subliminal message there probably out of context lol - (as usual with these things) (in fact a couple of messages - as per attached)

You better help the voice of youth find ..."What is truth"
poor blighters are gonna have to sort this mess out

I remember a quote by Johnny Cash - ahh found it ...
"The hardest thing for me in Vietnam wasn't seeing the wounded and dead. It was watching the big transport jets come in, bringing loads of fresh new boys for the war." – Johnny Cash.

https://www.aussiestockforums.com/forums/showthread.php?p=123547&highlight=vietnam#post123547
 

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Right Said Fred (Bernard Cribbins)
elaine paige and bernard cribbins singing "friendship" from "anything goes"
 
I Know Him So Well (Elaine Paige + Barbara Dickson)

This is the official video for "I Know Him So Well" from the musical Chess - written by Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Tim Rice. Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson were playing in the London cast.
 
Europe's answer to "I still call Australia Home" ? - bludy good song anyways. - stirs the blood , this "heart" of his
Let man's petty nations tear themselves apart
My land's only borders lie around my heart ?
Tommy Körberg - Anthem (Live Berwaldhallen)
(Swedish?)
 
ok, having listened to 35 different versions of this , (including Katherine Jenkins btw), I reckon this one is best - 1983 version by Tommy Korberg.
as he gets younger he gets better lol.
the subtitles below give some clues into the meaning - he is a Russian defecting after all...(see post #509)

( I guess it's similar to a love of nation outliving the politicians currently in power , "let man's petty nations tear themselves apart" etc
..........
and this recording is personally supervised by ABBA's Benny Andersson (and he compliments Tommy on that last burst of lung power.)
Sir Tim Rice http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Rice - wrote lyrics for heaps , Joseph, JC Superstar, etc etc Lion King, Evita , etc
 

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clever satire
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=roy+zimmerman
funny songs about ignorance, war and greed ….songs available at www.royzimmerman.com. Here, he performs the song at the Skeptics Society conference
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggecq52sbR0&mode=related&search= "Dick Cheney" by Roy Zimmerman
Cheney - he’s like a barrel of oil –
both crude and yet refined, lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsktNLgpCs8&mode=related&search= "Chickenhawk" by Roy Zimmerman
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbQScYx5quc&mode=related&search= "That Is the War on Terror" by Roy Zimmerman
"That Is the War on Terror" by Roy Zimmerman
 
Here's a bit of philosophy (just found on Paul Williams website
http://paulwilliams.com/Top40Sample.html
This is what is called "overdoing-the-review-of-the-song", lol
(And I would have thought that "Yesterday" was just as good / successful etc.

The Beatles Things We Said Today
emphasis on first syllable of each line etc
 
Shirley Bassey - GOOD, BAD, BUT BEAUTIFUL
Johnny Cash & June Carter tribute "Love's Been Good to Me"
 
this one only if you've got nothing better to do..
personally I dont recall ever hearing this before - probably rarley played on radio because it goes on for bludy hours.
Dylan at his highest (most amazing thing about it is you wonder how he remembers all the words )
btw, a gentle love song this isn't ...

 
Making of We Are The World (Bob Dylan and Blues Springsteen)

I have seen other drafts of this ... this producer telling Dylan how to sound more like "Dylan" lol - telling Dylan how to play Dylan ..
"no, no!, sound like you're doped up more!!"
 
Making of We Are The World (Bob Dylan and Blues Springsteen)

I have seen other drafts of this ... this producer telling Dylan how to sound more like "Dylan" lol - telling Dylan how to play Dylan ..
"no, no!, sound like you're doped up more!!" (lol)

"OK - listen up !! everyone else sing in tune! ok! - Dylan - you sing as flat as possible! "

USA For Africa - We Are The World

 
Ain`t that the truth.A younger Bob with his view on life.
LOL - people were a bit technically challenged in those days m8. (presumably b4 subtitles were invented?

incidentally, the text mentions a cameo appearance by poet, Allen Ginsberg. So I go to youtube to find out who the hell he is lol. ...

Allen Ginsberg reads 'Hum Bom!'

Allen Ginsberg in London-Ah Sunflower. - trying to work out how TV works lol.

PS I should have added this about "Idiot Wind" .
Idiot Wind is about the press, freedom of speech, and the power it possesses. It can twist truths into lies and lead people into believing as such. Dylan has a strong disassociation with the press because of its misuse of free speech.
 
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