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MeGotBeer
Member # 411
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Trying to ID a song I heard on DC-101 on Sunday, maybe around 2 or 3 in the afternoon. I'm pretty sure it's an 80's tune, but I've never known the tune or the artist. The only line I remember goes something like,"How can I be dancing when your (our?) beds are burning?" I'd appreciate some help in naming this tune! Danke! Jeff
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Jay the Obscure
Member # 19
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The answer my friend, rather than blowing in the wind is this.That song is, appropriately enough, "Beds Are Burning" from an Austrialian group called Midnight Oil. The song can be found on the 1988 record Diesel and Dust. Diesel and Dust on Amazon [ August 19, 2001: Message edited by: Jay the Obscure ]
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MeGotBeer
Member # 411
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Jay,I think I love you. ...and I can't believe Napigator is still working ... [ August 19, 2001: Message edited by: MeGotBeer ]
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Nimrod
Member # 205
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First: I can't believe you've never heard it before! Second: POE Baby Jesus is a member of flare??? You didn't tell me, and he didn't either, in the field. As who?And what's with the allcapps for an old tune from a one-hit band of the eighties??? :-)
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MeGotBeer
Member # 411
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Nim:Yes, I've heard the song before. Just never known the artist. No, (PoE)BabyJesus isn't a member of Flare. I just thought that would get people's attention.
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TSN
Member # 31
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Hm... I thought the "baby Jesus" thing was just a joke, and that you were saying that Poe is your god...
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Member # 417
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Dang, that's an older one.... A friend of mine got that tape for me for my 21st birthday.... which was awhile ago....
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First of Two
Member # 16
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Is that the song that goes:"The time has come To say fair's fair To pay the rent To pay our share, The time has come a fact's a fact It belongs to them We've got to give it back" ? I think I've heard it. It's supposed to be about Australian Aboriginal rights, innit? (Either that or taxes...)
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MeGotBeer
Member # 411
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That's the song.You know, funny, I burned a CD with the song, and was listening to it today, and thinking, "Jesus, why haven't the Republicans used this song to rally about tax cuts ...?"
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Sol System
Member # 30
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When I listen to a song I think about love and death and beauty and great masses of rock whirling silently through the inky blackness of space.Thinking about how a song could be used in a political campaign is the saddest thing in the world since Julius Caeser loaned Brutus his favorite dagger.
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MeGotBeer
Member # 411
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It was just an odd thought, triggered by remembering Reagan's attempt to use Springsteen's "Born in the USA" (I guess he never read those lyrics...) for the Republican Convention in ... '79, wasn't it?
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Obi Juan
Member # 90
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Must've been '84. That song wasn't around in '79.
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MeGotBeer
Member # 411
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I forgot which convention Reagan wanted it for. Silly me.
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