It's amazing how "old" music is still relevant. I'm not talking about Bach, but about more profound (;-) country/rock music by singer-songwriter John Prine. I recently stuck his early-1970s album (named "John Prine") and was hit by its relevance: there's a sad song about destroying Appalachia to get coal ("Mr. Peabody's Coal train has towed it away."), a humorous one about the War on Drugs ("Illegal Smile"). There's a song about a drug-addict Vietnam War veteran ("Sam Stone"), which isn't quite relevant but still poignant. And there's a funny song with the following chorus:
"Your flag decal won't get you into heaven anymore; It's already overcrowded from your dirty little war; Jesus don't like killin' no matter what the reason for; Your flag decal won't get you into heaven anymore." This makes me feel much better about all those "United We Stand" bumper-stickers on those SUVs that cut me off on the freeway. Now I have something to sing (almost yodel). BTW, after the DarwinFish on my car induced a woman driving a car with a "Darwin is Dead" bumper sticker to give me quite a dirty look, I'm printing up a sticker that says: "What Would Darwin Do? [in smaller letters:] use scientific method." Jim Devine [EMAIL PROTECTED] & http://bellarmine.lmu.edu/~jdevine