Precies!quote:Op donderdag 3 maart 2022 07:47 schreef theguyver het volgende:
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Eigenlijk bijna alles van deze band.
quote:In a 2006 interview with Andred Latham, Lemmy said of "God Was Never On Your Side" it was not about himself, he was just sending out a message.
The theme is one that will be familiar to historians; many of the wars in history up to the present day have seen leaders and their religious allies claiming God is on "our" side, with the inference that the Devil is aiding the enemy.
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quote:Op zondag 27 februari 2022 23:25 schreef rutger05 het volgende:
Ik had een ander topic geopend over anti-oorlogmuziek, maar blijkbaar loopt er al een topic over muziek en oorlog.
Dan mijn bijdrage maar hier.
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quote:Background and lyrics
The song is a dialogue between the last man and woman left alive following an apocalyptic catastrophe.[1] Dobson stated that the inspiration for "Morning Dew" was the film On the Beach, which is about the survivors of virtual global annihilation by nuclear holocaust. Dobson wrote the song while staying with a friend in Los Angeles; she recalled how the guests at her friend's apartment were speculating about a nuclear war's aftermath and "after everyone went to bed, I sat up and suddenly I just started writing this song [although] I had never written [a song] in my life".[2] In 1961, Dobson premiered "Morning Dew" at the inaugural Mariposa Folk Festival and a live recording appeared on Dobson's At Folk City album in 1962. In 1969, she recorded a studio version for her self-titled album.[1]
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