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He's a man of war
Just can't remember
What he's fighting for
Start a revolution
Right before your eyes
When you hear the big bang
Don't you be surprised
Showdown at big sky
Darkness at high noon
Showdown at big sky
That day may be soon
And people, people
Can you hear the sound
From every village and every town
Let the bells ring out (ring those bells)
Hear the bells ring in
Let the bells ring out (everybody)
Keep them ringing, ringing
Can't predict the future
Can't forget the past
Feels like any moment
Could be the last
All you believers
Standing inside this room
Can't you see it coming
Shooting out across the moon
Save this place
- In the valley of tears
- By the river of time
From weapons race
- In the Book of David
- In the holy night
When it's laid to waste
- It will be written
- By the children of Eden
I said save this place
- And the Holy Ghost
Showdown at big sky
Darkness at high noon
Showdown at big sky
That day may be soon
And people, people
Can you hear the sound
From every village and every town
Let the bells ring out (ring those bells)
Hear the bells ring in (ring those bells)
Let the bells ring out (everybody)
Keep them ringing, ringing
Save this place
- In the valley of tears
- By the river of time
From the weapons race
- In the Book of David
- In the holy night
When it's laid to waste
- It will be written
- By the children of Eden
I said save this place
- And the Holy Ghost
- And the Holy Ghost
Showdown at big sky
Darkness at high noon
Kiss tomorrow goodbye
And that day could be soon
Give us the strength
Give us the wisdom
And give us tomorrow
Let the bells ring out (ring those bells)
Hear the bells ring in
Let the bells ring out (oh those people)
Keep them ringing, ringing (ring those bells)
Let the bells ring out (ring out)
Hear the bells ring in (ring in)
Let the bells ring out (oh those people)
Keep them ringing, ringing (ring those bells)
Let the bells ring out
Hear the bells ring in
Let the bells ring out
Keep them ringing, ringing
Just heard the sad news that Robbie passed away today at the age of 80.
This album was a game changer for me.
Robbie will be missed.
love it! and the bodean backup vocals...takes me back. thank you!
Makes me feel young again. Wore out this cassette. Loved all the guests artists.
Right there with you 100% 'annds! Was so happy when it came out on CD.
Loved the album when I got it, and can recommend the movie Once Were Brothers. The Band was such a success for multiple reasons, the individuals each contributing. The breakup was painful but not unusual, and blaming anything or anybody is pointless. I will enjoy the Band and Robertson's solo projects equally.
The Levon vs. Robbie controversy is something I've researched and thought a lot about. However, you are correct, blaming one or the other or Richard or Rick is pointless. Things happen in a band and The Band was really no different than any other group of humans living and working together so closely. Enjoy The Last Waltz. Enjoy Music From Big Pink. Enjoy their self-titled album and enjoy the newly released 50th anniversary, remixed version of Stage Fright and the accompanying live recording from The Royal Albert Hall. And lastly enjoy any other album they recorded if it pleases you. They were wonderful for their unique contributions to popular music but with only two members still alive, The Band's legacy will live on even when Garth and Robbie pass on to the other side.
Same here, except I had vinyl.(stil have)
I loved this song (and album) back in 1987, and I love it still in 2018. That's how I know that the music touched me.
Because of these our times.
Sing it, brother!
I rated this an 8? moved it up to a 9
I think you misspelled Ganjala.
After Cynaera's sad and premature passing, I wish I wasn't an atheist and could believe that she's in a better place (still listening to RP, naturally). I and many others miss her. A unique person, and irreplaceable contributor to these boards.
In circumstances like this, even we atheists can say, "Amen."
"Just how much speed have you ingested tonight, Mr. Lister?"
oh jeez.........it HAS been a long week!
Seems "Da Rabbi Dude" had heard about Love+Hope+Sex+Dreams!
I miss Cynaera so much...
Some crackers to your whine...?
After Cynaera's sad and premature passing, I wish I wasn't an atheist and could believe that she's in a better place (still listening to RP, naturally). I and many others miss her. A unique person, and irreplaceable contributor to these boards.
Yeah, man... I know what you mean...
we will probably all be back to do this again... we will do many different things, too... seems inevitable in infinity, sooner or later... probably much, much later...
seems like the Rapture begins for each of us the day we are born...
I miss Cynaera so much...
love this profound song...
sucks exactly the way peter gabrela does
That's be his Sicillian cousin you're thinking of.
KermitDfrog wrote:
sucks exactly the way peter gabrela does
Oh, Fred. I don't think Robbie Robertson's apocalypse has anything to do with what we stupid humans view as the "end of the world." I do agree, though - it'd make a great soundtrack to a Stephen King novel. (The Stand is still, to me, a book I wouldn't want to read twice because it's too close to the now-time reality.)
GUH! Just caught it. You're an atheist! (I'm slow, but I can be taught...)
After Cynaera's sad and premature passing, I wish I wasn't an atheist and could believe that she's in a better place (still listening to RP, naturally). I and many others miss her. A unique person, and irreplaceable contributor to these boards.
Oh, Fred. I don't think Robbie Robertson's apocalypse has anything to do with what we stupid humans view as the "end of the world." I do agree, though - it'd make a great soundtrack to a Stephen King novel. (The Stand is still, to me, a book I wouldn't want to read twice because it's too close to the now-time reality.)
GUH! Just caught it. You're an atheist! (I'm slow, but I can be taught...)
And to be fair, "end-time, rapture" Christians are a minority in Christendom (however, maybe not in North America). Most Christians believe that this Earth is created by God, and we are mandated to take care of it (Gen 1:28). Unfortunately, humanity sucks at it! Yet, a major thrust of Scripture is environmental as it encourages the healing of our relationship with God, others, self, and all of creation. So, Christians ought to care deeply about "this place" as part of their worship/obedience/gratitude to God.
BTW: Love this song, love this album!
Agree wholeheartedly with your statement.
Also, love this song and great segue from The Church's "Under the Milky Way"!
Or perhaps Chris Whitley's Big Sky Country...?
Christians who believe in the End Times as something coming in our lifetimes, don't care much about "this place."
And to be fair, "end-time, rapture" Christians are a minority in Christendom (however, maybe not in North America). Most Christians believe that this Earth is created by God, and we are mandated to take care of it (Gen 1:28). Unfortunately, humanity sucks at it! Yet, a major thrust of Scripture is environmental as it encourages the healing of our relationship with God, others, self, and all of creation. So, Christians ought to care deeply about "this place" as part of their worship/obedience/gratitude to God.
BTW: Love this song, love this album!
well done Agent Orange
Though there's a lot of Christian apocalyptic imagery, a closer look at the lyrics suggests that maybe he's not on the Christians' side.
He's a man of war
Just can't remember
What he's fighting for
Start a revolution
Right before your eyes
When you hear the big bang
Don't you be surprised
This would suggest that the end will be started by "soldier's of fortune" acting blindly. And this:
In the valley of tears
By the river of time
From weapons race
Would suggest that he's concerned about saving "this place" (i.e. the Earth) from the ravages of an apocalyptic holy war. Which would seem to confirmed by this:
It will be written
By the children of Eden
I said save this place
Christians who believe in the End Times as something coming in our lifetimes, don't care much about "this place."
Great Album, Great Artist
mandolin (...drifting...)..wherever did you get the notion that robbie robertson did christian rock?.. |
YEP!
He was with a little group affectionately known as "The Band" a long time ago..as well as "Little Feat"
Spend a bit of time researching The Band, then go from there.
One of the background singers sounds like the one fellow from the Bodeans (the guy with the honey sandpaper rasp).
Edit: Apparently I'm thinking of Sam Llanas. And its confirmed that both Sam and Kurt Neumann were on that track.Agreed...Bill does it again.
...wherever did you get the notion that robbie robertson did christian rock?..
You're right. It isn't Christian rock but it definately is Church. Awesome. Amen.
the backing vocals of the bodeans make it for me.
just love this so much. miss robbie.