Mary Travers & The Kingston Trio – Where Have All The Flowers Gone
An evening pause: Performed live 1982, when lefties still believed in freedom and peace and the immutable importance of each individual soul. Somehow seems appropriate on the ides of March.
Hat tip Tom Biggar.
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But Did they Ever?
The Communists in Chicago never did…
And they Trained the Great ObamA .
Sorry could not resist the Truth.
Alton,
please, never resist the Truth. The Truth.
This, song, was during an age of the loss of reason.
No truth, no absolutes.
No reason.
A very empty time seeking, many … seeking ….
A.
This made me think about some of my favorite Kingston Trio songs. There’s Hangman, Tom Dooley and M. T. A. M. T. A. stands for Metropolitan Transit Authority and is a silly song about a guy trapped on Boston’s subway system.