Friday, October 2, 2020

♫♫ You Might Get This Earworm Stuck In Your Head..♫♫

 

 Scrolling through twit last night I stopped on this post:

 

 

 

 




The song in the background caught my ear so I went 'a searching. It was done back in 2016.

Eerily haunting yet powerful. imho.





It's playing in your head now, isn't it? 






8 comments:

  1. It's been a while since my throat closed up and I got teary eyed over love for my country. Thank you for posting this. First time I'd heard it...

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  2. Choo Choo Mutha Fuckah!!

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  3. There's never a gaggle of BLM'ers blocking the road when you need them.

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    1. They'd be roadkill in seconds, and the cop blocking the intersection from cross-traffic wouldn't bother to do Last Rites until the convoy passed.
      "Sorry, Citizen, there was just too much traffic to get to you in a timely manner... I'll notify your next of kin!", is said as the cop is putting on a HazMat suit to retrieve any ID on the flattened corpse.

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  4. The song reminds me of the Canadian singer Ruth B's "Lost Boy".

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  5. I listened to this song, and I also was moved with love for my nation, which,while still suffering from many various ills, is as always the greatest nation on earth. But the song was, as you said, one that sticks in the mind.
    In a previous time of my life, I was both a Deacon in a Baptist church, and also the song leader. We typically had about 200 people in our Sunday morning services. So I normally put some time in selecting the songs, both trying to match them with the Pastor's message, and also with the church organist's ability to play, as we had volunteer musicians, and some had more ability than others. Not that they were not all excellent, but some of them were more able to sight read than others.
    Anyway, I was almost certain that I knew this melody, but couldn't place it. So I had to put on my thinking cap and do a little searching, until I finally remembered the song that came to mind when I first listened to this. And while it may not sound similar to others, it is the song that came to mind when I heard this Trump Train Anthem, a song that in itself is moving.
    The song is one of the old ones that youth groups would often sing, and one of my choices for Sunday nights and Wednesday night prayer meetings. It is called We Are One in the Spirit, and I am sure that many of those who are older, and used to go to church with their families when they were young, would recognize it.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV-f92IbN2U

    pigpen51

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  6. Am I seriously the only one who recognized the origins?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Y1EmA2CU04

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  7. The singer sounds like Haley Reinhart.

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