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Open Stage for Country/Any kind of music ขอเชิญทุกท่านมาร่วมแจมครับ
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RE: Open Stage for Country music ขอเชิญทุกท่านมาร่วมแจมครับ
(23-12-2011, 12:28)Real Wrote: ยังมีท่อนสุดท้ายของเพลงนี้ที่ขาดไปหรือเปล่าครับพี่Nap Smile
Last night I had the strangest dream
I ever dreamed before
I dreamed the world had all agreed
To put an end to war

You got my applauder now Real!!

Very nice observationCool

I intended to leave this verse off just to see if anyone would catch it and you did it RealWink and I secretly wish that you can join our campfire here by bring out your guitar, sing this missing verse, upload it to YT and put your clip here :-))..................WOULD YOU??????????

Another reason is this left off verse is so distraught that it's so hard to sing without feeling so distress so let it be another one that has been "Blowing in the wind"Sad

And here's for Cin;

This "Fragile" is one of the very few songs that I would feel so emotionally involved to sing (and that includes "In my life", "My way", "Love's been good to me"...etc)

Yes, violence never solve any conflict but people still do it as we can see it all over the globe even right now.

The excerpt from "Wiki.." about Fragile;
This musical critique of America's Foreign Policy in Latin America during the 1980's pays tribute to American, Ben Linder who was killed by the Contras, a rebel group in Nicaragua that was supported and funded by the United States.

Joan Kruckewitt's book, The Death of Ben Linder includes an account of Linder's funeral procession, "In the coffin lay Benjamin Ernest Linder, a twenty-seven-year-old American engineer. While working on a small hydroelectric dam that eventually brought electricity and running water to a village in the middle of Nicaragua's war zone, he was ambushed by a group of Contras, anti-Sandinista rebels financed by the U.S. government. Ben Linder's death made front-page headlines around the world. His life and death were bitterly debated in the United States, on radio and television, in newspapers, and in Congress. Opponents of Washington's policy in Nicaragua called him a "national hero" and a martyr of the left, while supporters of Washington's policy justified him as a "legitimate target" and asked, "was he a Communist?" President Ronald Reagan, who had earlier proclaimed "I'm a Contra too," made no comment, but Vice President George Bush stated that Linder was on "the other side."


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(This post was last modified: 23-12-2011, 23:40 by napman.)
23-12-2011, 23:27
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