01-09-2009, 09:23 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Help Finding a Song
My boss' granddaughter is doing a project for her G.A.T.E. class about the environment and treating people and neighbors and the world with respect. They are looking for a good song to set as the background music of her PowerPoint.
Any one have any suggestions? Possibly 70's
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01-09-2009, 10:18 AM | #2 (permalink) |
warrior bodhisattva
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Location: East-central Canada
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70s? Treating people and things with respect?
First choice: "Share the Land" The Guess Who Second choice: "Peace Train" Cat Stevens
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01-09-2009, 10:26 AM | #3 (permalink) |
Hi floor! Make me a samwich.
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Thanks Baraka! I knew if anyone would have good ideas it would be someone on tilted. This place rocks!
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01-09-2009, 03:32 PM | #5 (permalink) |
Hi floor! Make me a samwich.
Location: Ontario (in the stray cat complex)
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Thanks, a little more info...my boss said the presentation is on not littering and polluting the earth and the effects that it may have. Any ideas?
*Think we found a good source, grinningplanet.com. It seems to have lots of good ones like Big Yellow Taxi by Joni Mitchell.
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01-09-2009, 03:38 PM | #6 (permalink) |
warrior bodhisattva
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Too easy.
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01-09-2009, 03:40 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Location: Florida
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There's always Mercy, Mercy Me by Marvin Gaye.
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01-09-2009, 03:48 PM | #8 (permalink) |
warrior bodhisattva
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Location: East-central Canada
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MM, I was just posting this!! Nice.
Marvin Gaye "Mercy, Mercy Me (the Ecology)": Oh, mercy mercy me Oh, things ain't what they used to be No, no Where did all the blue sky go? Poison is the wind that blows From the north,and south, and east Oh, mercy mercy me Oh, things ain't what they used to be No, no Oil wasted on the oceans and upon our seas Fish full of mercury Oh, mercy mercy me Oh, things ain't what they used to be No, no Radiation under ground and in the sky Animals and birds who live nearby are dying Oh, mercy mercy me Oh, things ain't what they used to be What about this overcrowded land How much more abuse from man can she stand? My sweet Lord My sweet Lord My sweet Lord
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Knowing that death is certain and that the time of death is uncertain, what's the most important thing? —Bhikkhuni Pema Chödrön Humankind cannot bear very much reality. —From "Burnt Norton," Four Quartets (1936), T. S. Eliot |
01-14-2009, 11:15 AM | #13 (permalink) |
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Location: Large City, Texas.
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This' is pretty obscure, & probably isn't appropriate for a school project, but the message is a strong one.
Earth Mother, by Grace Slick & Paul Kantner (think Jefferson Airplane).
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