Posted on 06/13/2007 6:50:21 PM PDT by BufordP
Honor roll: Bill from Olney*, Jimmy Valentine's Brother, Mr & Mrs Trooprally, kristinn, Fraxinus, VAFlagWaver, Laura Bush*, Bob (Walter Reed patient), George* and Ethel*, Albion Wilde, Chad, tgslTakoma, Chris* and Bruce*, OlneyKeith, BillF, OhioSA and Jere*
more?" "You do! You do!", we said. Then we had cookies and pizza. They talked a little about their tour in Iraq. One just got back from Ramadi and said most of the fighting is still going on in Falujah (sp). They said when they get back to work they're going to let all their buddies know about our Friday night rallies at the front gate.
Mrs Trooprally's complete photo album
If you can't get to D.C. to join us but would like to do something for the wounded, you can find a wealth of ideas by FReepmailing Albion Wilde, Cindy-True-Supporter, VAFlagwaver, or PleaDeal. Come join us every Friday night between the hours of 6:30pm to approx 9:30pm. Directions to our Walter Reed freep location from the Takoma metro station BufordP's Walter Reed FReep archive PleaDeal's (GunnNutt) blog at Semper Gratus
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Love the Aqualung reference bump.
I must give creds to BillF for that idea.
Sheesh, haven't thought of that song in years. Didn't realize I still knew the words . . . .
I have over 600 cds (I’m sure there are plenty of Freeper collectors out there that could put me to shame.) of which 7 are Jethro Tull. I still listen to my music regularly. Never get tired of it.
A lot of rock bands I just can't listen to - it's painful.
I was told aqualung was named after a homeless person I used to see back in the late 1970s in Charleston WV.
Here's what I found at The Official Jethro Tull Website
QuickfactsAqualung (song) - WikipediaThe first two verses of "Aqualung" were cowritten with Anderson's first wife.
"Hymn 43" became the first Tull single released in the U.S.
"Aqualung," the song, got its name from the gurgling sound of underwater diving gear which Anderson felt described the wheezing of the song's character. Anderson did not know that "Aqualung" was a trademark and not a generic phrase (the issue was settled quite amicably).
The cover, with "Aqualung" bearing an all too close likeness of Anderson, is one of Ian's least favorites. Yet, it set a precedent for future Tull characters being pictured as "Ian-like" including Ray Lomas from "Too Old to Rock and Roll" and the covers of "Songs from the Wood" and "Stormwatch."
In an interview with Ian Anderson in the September 1999 Guitar World interview he says:Aqualung wasn't a concept album, although a lot of people thought so. The idea came about from a photograph my wife at the time took of a tramp in London. I had feelings of guilt about the homeless, as well as fear and insecurity with people like that who seem a little scary. And I suppose all of that was combined with a slightly romanticized picture of the person who is homeless but yet a free spirit, who either won't or can't join in society's prescribed formats.
So from that photograph and those sentiments, I began writing the words to 'Aqualung.' I can remember sitting in a hotel room in L.A., working out the chord structure for the verses. It's quite a tortured tangle of chords, but it was meant to really drag you here and there and then set you down into the more gentle acoustic section of the song.[2]
Youre mostly likely correct. It was just that I remember reading an article in the charleston gazette over 20 years ago saying that was who the thing was named after.
It stuck in my mind because we always saw the dude pushing his shopping cart down the street.
Nah, don’t give me any credit for being correct. Just a few items I found on the internet doing a Google search.
you might have some IL guests tonight. Joe and Mary are visiting Walter Reed, and I let them know the details of your rally. hope he can join you. he has a lot of experience standing the line.
Thanks DC chapter. you inspire us all.
That’s great! Thanks for the heads up!
BUMP. God Bless each of you for showing our troops they have our support and appreciation.
Y'know, that makes a ton of sense!
I think this same incisive logic can be applied to our firefighters as well. Nobody wants to see firemen get hurt in burning buildings, right?
There's a simple solution to this problem. We'll just lock all the firemen in the firehouse so they can't chase after fires. That way, no firemen will ever again die in the line of duty! Is this brilliant logic, or what?
We'll tell all the firemen, "We support you 100%! We just don't support your mission!" That way, even if they say they feel the OPPOSITE of supported by what we do, the only really relevant fact is that we included the sentence, "We support you" along with everything else we said. So we can pat ourselves on the back, giving ourselves credit for "supporting them".
Isn't it wonderful being liberals who are able to have our cake and eat it too!
Even Tull’s Christmas Album is a gem! ;)
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