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Jesus Was a Capricorn (Owed to John Prine)

Jesus Was a Capricorn (Owed to John Prine)
(1972)

“I wrote ‘Jesus Was A Capricorn (Owed To John Prine)’ because I was so influenced by John,” said Kristofferson in 2016. “When I heard his songs I felt like his writing had kicked me into doing it. You take things from all over the place, though you don’t always admit it! I was really influenced by Roger Miller, Shel Silverstein, and Mickey Newbury. Everybody you admire influences you somehow in your art.”
Jesus was a Capricorn, he ate organic foods
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15/11/2024 - 15:02
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The Hobo Song

The Hobo Song
The Hobo Song - John Prine - 1978
There was a time when lonely men
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inviata da Pluck 3/11/2024 - 02:04
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Ain't Got Time for Hate

Ain't Got Time for Hate
(2018)
Scritta da John Hahn
dall'album "America's Child"

Backing Vocals – Emmylou Harris, Gretchen Peters, John Prine, Katie Pruitt, Kristi Stassinopoulou, Mary Gauthier, Tommy Womack

“I think some people love hating. They love to hate, no matter what. You can say or do anything. It’s the perfect time for people who want to just hate, no matter what.” Little Village
Where's your wings, little angel
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21/5/2021 - 23:40
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Lonesome Friends of Science

Lonesome Friends of Science
The Tree of Forgiveness - 2018

L' Autore dichiara palesemente , con il suo abituale tono bonario ed ironico, di non identificarsi piu' con un mondo condizionato da un certo tipo di Scienziati. Preannunciano la fine del mondo, hanno umiliato Plutone degradandolo da Pianeta a Star di Hollywood, nei loro laboratori fanno esperimenti sulle capre di montagna . Dovrebbero invece lasciare l'universo integro. Lui da tempo vive rifugiandosi negli affetti dei suoi famigliari e del suo cane. Note personali .
The lonesome friends of science say
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inviata da L. E. 25/5/2020 - 08:51
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That’s How Every Empire Falls

That’s How Every Empire Falls
The song is That’s How Every Empire Falls. It was written by a hitherto unknown Knoxville singer-songwriter, R.B. Morris (website), and appears on his Spies, Lies and Burning Eyes. John Prine recorded a masterful, haunting (as only John can do) cover in 2008 on his Fair and Square EP.

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Tikun Olam תיקון עולם

The lyrics are a haunting allegory in which the frailties of the human heart are woven into the decline of an empire. It seems, at least for me, that the best songs are the ones that somehow connect the heart with the deeper truths of human society. First, listen to the song and as you hear the last words (the last 8 lines), read these words and think of the 9/11 attacks, all those miserable years under George Bush, and all the lost opportunities we’ve had as a great nation humbled by our own hubris.

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Tikun Olam תיקון עולם

Promoting Israeli democracy, exposing secrets of the national security state
‘That’s How Every Empire Falls’

August 17, 2011 by Richard Silverstein
Caught a train from Alexandria
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inviata da L. E. 20/5/2020 - 10:50




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