Volcanos erupting in Japan and Indonesia, threats of missiles being exchanged between the U.S. and North Korea, Black Lives Matter, voter right suppression, Russia-gate, white supremacists, gun control arguments, protests, the Weinstein scandal, war refugees, Pacific Northwest and California wildfires and destruction, the Hurricane Maria disaster in Puerto Rico, hurricane and earthquake disasters in Mexico, hurricane destruction in several other American states, plans to build a wall on the southern U.S. border, the President threatening freedom of the press, the Vegas mass killer….
Contemplating it all over coffee brought to mind Billy Joel’s nineteen eighty-nine song from “Storm Front,” “We Didn’t Start the Fire.” He covered the headlines from nineteen forty-nine, when he was born, until the year the album was released, but the fire goes on.
At least, it feels like it on this cool, autumn morning in twenty seventeen.
Excellent “video” for this song: lyrics AND HISTORY, for people who don’t know what the lyrics refer to.
(The album Storm Front was the first music I ever bought for myself, back when music was usually stored on little magnetic ribbons… Strange times, eh?)
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Strange times, indeed, brother.
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