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Sunday Jul 12, 2020
Revolution?
Sunday Jul 12, 2020
Sunday Jul 12, 2020
You see what I did there...revolution with a question mark. I remember stories of how the Beatles had different versions of the song 'Revolution'. Some vesrions said 'you can count me out', others that said 'you can count me in', and one that vacillated saying, "out, in". I think it came down to John knowing a change was called for but being uncertain if destruction or violence were called for under any circumstances. I mean it does not really ring true with the "All You Need is Love" sentiment. I have similar questions. I can see the need for change, but I am also very hesitant to say that my values are worth the sacrifices of the values of others. It's not my job or place to tell other people how to live their lives. Nevertheless, I think some of the things our governments are doing are morally reprehensible, and some people will die for the decisions of a few key players. So what I present here in this episode is neither a call for destruction nor a call for laisez fair tactics. If you get confused, listen to the music play. Perhaps you will hear a call to action, or perhaps you will hear something else that you need to hear. Hopefully, our set will feed some part of you. Hopefully, you will be able to stand for values of peace and care towards others. Maybe a song will turn you. I hope that it does.
Revolution?
- Chris DeBurgh- Revolution>Light a Fire
- Journey- The Journey (Revelation)
- Nick D'Virgilio- Wrong Place, Wrong Time
- Pattern Seeking Animals- Lifeboat
- The Samurai of Prog- The Land of Fools
- Red Bazar- Rocky Bone Runway
- Haken- Invasion
- The Pineapple Thief- Demons
- Led Zeppelin- The Battle of Evermore
- Riversea- Uprising
- RPWL- Masters of War
- It- Revolution
- Krokus- Screaming in the Night
- Kansas- Circus of Illusion
- The Tangent- Life on Hold
- Airbag- Into the Unknown
- Asia- Free
- Nick D'Virgilio- Where's the Passion
- Tiger Moth Tales- Still Alive
- Abel Ganz- Sepia and White
- David Gilmour- Yes, I Have Ghosts
- Caligula's Horse- Don't Give Up
- Jon Davison & Patrick Moraz- On the Silent Wings of Freedom
- AlphaJorge- Halfway to the Light
- Roger Waters- Two Suns in the Sunset
- Public Symphony- Breakthrough
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