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by Creexul :( 04/17/2006, 8:53pm PDT |
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Well it's definitely not going to happen now.
I didn't even know it was a bad idea until this.
The crawl goes on to reveal the lyrics of the album's title track, with such lines as: "I raise my hand in peace ... I never bow to the laws of the thought police ... I take a holy vow ... to never kill again ...
"In the big hotels ... in the mosques and the doors of the old museum ... I take a holy vow ... to never kill again."
Did Neil Young kill someone?
Not long after recording the song "Let's Roll," a tribute to passengers who apparently fought back against hijackers on doomed United Airlines Flight 93 over Pennsylvania, Young came out publicly in support of the U.S. Patriot Act. Also he's gay.
Wow that last part might've been uncalled for.
"Living with War" is hardly the first work by Young to take on the political establishment. As part of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, in 1970, Young wrote and recorded the song "Ohio," possibly the worst song Crosby, Stills, and Nash had ever been involved with.
That's a little more called for. :( |
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