A tribute to Arthur Lee.
This is one of those songs that just needs an acoustic guitar, so we would play it in all sorts of casual spots.....under the stars, around a campfire, on a shore somewhere, in a smoke-filled apartment....whereve r.
We gotta live. Peace.
Tokyo, Moscow, Mexico City, Beijing, wherever. We are killing our world.
Avec quelque 34 millions d'habitants, l'aire urbaine de Tokyo est la plus peuplée au monde.
Most images are of Tokyo, our species' most inhabited city.
Soundtrack is Bruce Cockburn - Tokyo - 1979
Two of Winnipeg's world-renowned offspring, The Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Neil Young, come together in this 'slideo'.
It features past, present and future members of the ballet company set to Young's 'When You Dance' and 'Dance, Dance, Dance'.
Some Manitoba musicians/buskers set to One Man Band by Leo Sayer.
Shortly after the images of The White Stripes was made on L'Esplanade, Meg White went down for the count and The Stripes had to cancel their remaining European shows. Get well Meg.
What goes down must come up. But sometimes that isn't the case. One of the few songs (only?) dealing with cannibalism - the 1971 hit by The Buoys written by Rupert Holmes.
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