I like music, long walks on the beach, and poking dead things with a stick.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

 Music soothes the savage breast

I love watching the Olympics, and when the various national anthems are played for the gold medalists, it always makes me realize just how magnificent our national anthem is. For one thing, those are some damn fine lyrics! For another thing, how cool is it that the music is an old British drinking song celebrating women, wine, and entertaining?! (Considering how difficult it is to actually sing the tune, perhaps drunkenness is more of a vocal help than a hindrance.)

Other patriotic songs of America are really great, too. America by Neil Diamond is probably one of my personal favorites (it’s on my iTunes!), although the traditional America the Beautiful and America (My Country, ‘Tis of Thee) are both amazingly moving. For a more martial mood, however, The Stars and Stripes Forever can’t be beat. (Although it does tend to make me think of calisthenics, as my mother used to work out to it. And hey, it does have a great tempo for leg-lifts!)

America’s patriotic music ranges from simply lovely to positively raucous — just like her citizens! *grin*

(Be sure to check out the rest of the Patriotic Journeyers… JimK, Scott, Larry, Drumwaster, and Doug. Ooh, looks like I’m the only girl! *really big grin*)


6 Responses to “Music soothes the savage breast”

  1. Drumwaster Says:

    Ooh, looks like I’m the only girl!

    I dunno, I’d take a second look at that “Larry” guy…

  2. CosmicBabe Says:

    Bwa ha ha ha! (I’ve looked him over quite thoroughly, actually. Even in a kilt, there’s no mistaking he’s all man. *grin*)

  3. thebastidge Says:

    No kissing and telling now!

    ;)

  4. CosmicBabe Says:

    Telling what? *looks innocent*

  5. Drumwaster Says:

    {surreptitiously gets out notepad and pen}

  6. Yankle Says:

    And of course there is “Be kind to your web footed friends…”

    On a more serious note, I’m even more fond of “This Land is Your Land,” which was written as a response to “God Bless America.”

    .. and several patriotic songs by Phil Ochs such as “The Power and the Glory.”

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