01 May 99 - 12:54 PM (#74903) Subject: POW's released (songs of peace) From: Alice Some good news for a change, the release of the POW's in Serbia. Any favorite songs of peace in celebration? alice |
01 May 99 - 01:09 PM (#74908) Subject: RE: POW's released (songs of peace) From: Joe Offer Well, I'm glad they forgot about Ton Orlando and Dawn and "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree." How 'bout the one that goes to the tune of FINLANDIA? -Joe Offer- |
01 May 99 - 01:15 PM (#74910) Subject: RE: POW's released (songs of peace) From: AllisonA(Animaterra) It may seem premature, but how about "The Great Storm is Over" by Bob Franke? |
01 May 99 - 01:22 PM (#74914) Subject: RE: POW's released (songs of peace) From: Sapper_RE Yes, that Yellow Ribbon has been tied a few too many times!!!! Good tradition, apalling song!! Bob |
01 May 99 - 01:34 PM (#74919) Subject: RE: POW's released (songs of peace) From: Alice Very good choice, Joe. |
01 May 99 - 06:14 PM (#74978) Subject: RE: POW's released (songs of peace) From: Llanfair Hullo, I'm new, I found the Mudcat Cafe this week, and am just catching up. I hadn't realised that the hostages had been released. Dredging through my memory, most songs are anti-war, or people cross-dressing to stay with their sweethearts. The one that describes the utter waste and futility of war, with the contrasting gentleness of peace is "No Man's Land," which I am just learning. It gives me goose pimples!!!!!. Hwyl. |