Every time I hear the song "Is This The World We Created" my heartbeat increases. But it's never released on single, is it? Maybe it's a good idea to do it now, while the world is full of war and terrorism.
"Remember Live Aid?"
I was 4 and not living in Europe so I don't. ;-)
But even if it has been done before, "Imagine" has been used hundreds of times for anti-war and similar adverts. In hundreds of different versions. It's getting boring.
I prefer the album version of "Is This The World We Created".
"Remember Live Aid?"
And I was 2 so I wasn't even able to say my own name. It's such a long time ago, and I think it's time to remind the people of the fact that there's a lot of shit in this world.
"If there's a God up in the sky looking down, what would He think of what we've done to the world that He created . . ." Very powerful and very true and very appropriate for what the world is going through now. A fitting song with a fitting message for all. I would love to see it released as a single now and used for the purpose of world peace.
"It's such a long time ago, and I think it's time to remind the people of the fact that there's a lot of shit in this world."
I agree. But do you think that people have to be reminded?
Maybe some politicians. They always seem to have better things to do. Especially GWB!
"it's a shame that GWB has so much support in his own country."
Mostly from the hics in the south. I've never talked to any Americans in the northern states who voted for him.
"Yeah, Sonja has everytime good ideas!!!"
Thank you!
*bows*
:-)
GWB needs a real good kick in his a** right out of the White House and back on the back of some stupid horse who's probably even more intelligent than George himself!
"...it's a shame that GWB has so much support in his own country".
- Don't forget that the vast majority of Americans did NOT vote for Bush.
(Thanks Michael Moore).
But of course.
It's just nice to remember that simple fact when people are raibidly accusing the whole of the USA of being Bush-lovers, which they quite obviously aren't.
(Actually, about 50% of them are bush-lovers, but we won't split hairs).