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TODAY'S TIMES

BORROWED OPINIONS
May 3, 2007
Editorial~NY TIMES
Unwanted Folk

Joan Baez sang at Woodstock. If you recognize either name, you probably already knew that. If you don’t, go to Google, then come back and help us puzzle something out.

Why would the Army be afraid of her?

Last Friday, John Mellencamp gave a concert for injured soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Ms. Baez, a friend who’d been invited by Mr. Mellencamp, did not. She was barred by Army brass, supposedly because of the lateness of the invitation, although Mr. Mellencamp’s camp suggested it was because she was considered objectionable.

Objectionable for what? To whom?

Mr. Mellencamp and Ms. Baez are both politically outspoken. Both have denounced the Iraq war. Yet Mr. Mellencamp’s activism is the kind the Army could more easily overlook. He wears a T-shirt and jeans and sings songs so down-home, so red, white and blue, that you could use them to sell Chevy trucks, which Mr. Mellencamp has actually done. “Let’s forget about any problems we might have and let’s just have a good time,” Mr. Mellencamp told his audience in what The Washington Post reported was a rousing and apolitical show.

Although Ms. Baez is as much of an activist as ever — she camped in a tree last year to stop the bulldozing of an urban farm — she would probably have shown similar tact. In a letter in The Post yesterday, she said she regretted not having given soldiers a better welcome home from Vietnam, and would have loved to sing at Walter Reed.

What is astounding is that somebody apparently could not get past the image of willowy Joan singing “Blowin’ in the Wind” nearly 40 years ago and thought troops so young they wouldn’t know Mimi Fariña from Cream of Wheat couldn’t or wouldn’t abide her presence.

They say generals are always fighting the last war. But Vietnam was two wars ago, three if you count the war on terror.

im1096 said:
 
In 1967, the Daughters of the American Revolution denied Joan Baez permission to perform at Constitution Hall. Forty years later she is denied permission to perform at Walter Reed.

It seems to me as if the powers-that-be think they have something to fear from Ms. Baez. Perhaps they are frightened that she might inspire a peaceful anti-war protest - such as a sit-in. God forbid anything peaceful might occur when the word of the year is "war."

"All we are saying, is give peace a chance."
 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
Oh, well, Ms Baez is in good company; I recall reading that the DAR denied Marian Anderson the right to perform in D.C.
 
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lindainks55 said:
 
 
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lindainks55 said:
 

Well, that worked well, didn't it!? Don't know what happened above.

Wish someone would deny bushco the right to perform in DC or maybe the earth...
 
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VH1 is airing Woodstock again. I watched a little bit of it the other night, although I did see it back in the day. Don't remember a whole lot. I must've been at the concession stand most of the time. LOL

Whatever... Country Joe & the Fish singing "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die" aka "The Fish Cheer" aka "The Vietnam Song"

Gimme an F!
Gimme a U!
Gimme a C!
Gimme a K!

What's that spell?
What's that spell?
What's that spell?
What's that spell?
What's that spell?

yeah, c'mon on all you big strong men
Uncle Sam needs your help again
he's got himself in a terrible jam
way down yonder in Vietnam
so put down your books and pick up a gun
we're gonna have a whole lot of fun

and it's 1, 2, 3, what're we fighting for?
don't ask me, I don't give a damn
next stop is vietnam
and it's 5, 6, 7, open up the pearly gates
ah, ain't no time to wonder why
whoopee! we're all gonna die

well c'mon generals, let's move fast
your big chance has come at last
gotta go out and get those Reds
the only good Commie is one who's dead
and you know that peace can only be won when we've blown 'em all to kingdom come

chorus

well c'mon on Wall Street
don't be slow
.................
there's plenty good money to be made
by supplin' the Army with the tools of the trade
just hope and pray that if we drop the bomb
they drop it on-a Vietnam

chorus

well c'mon mothers throughout this land
pack your boys off to Vietnam
c'mon pops, don't hesitate
send 'em off before it's too late
be the first one on your block to have your boy come home in a box

and it's 1, 2, 3, what're we fighting for?
don't ask me, I don't give a damn
next stop is vietnam
and it's 5, 6, 7, open up the pearly gates
ah, ain't no time to wonder why
whoopee! we're all gonna die

My point? Where are all the protest songs? Where are the voices of the young men and women? Oh, wait. That's right. There's no draft.

Or is it that people are afraid to speak out, because of stupid statements about feeding terrorism?
 
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WSClark said:
 
What is overlooked a little bit here is some kudos to Johnny Cougar for stepping up and performing for our guys. He put his left wing politics aside and gave a straight up show for our wounded men and women.

Three cheers for Mellencamp!!!


 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
Pre, you are right IMHO about the reason for no protests by the young, no protest songs, etc.; there's no draft. I've had this discussion with those of suitable age and discretion, and we all agree (most of us males having been subject to the draft "back in the day", many of having served as the result thereof).
 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
And, I join with WS in the three cheers for Mellencamp. It's too bad we'll not know what Joan Baez might have done if allowed to perform. My guess is that her performance would have been apolitical as well. Lesson learned, and all that.
 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
Wondering, if hearing "Blowing in the Wind" would elicit the same emotions among the current young folks wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan as it did back in the Viet Nam days, or if these good folks would even recognize it as a protest song as opposed to something their folks might a) have in their record collection or b) hear from time to time on oldies radio?
 
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Thanks to you all for participating here.
It's a real joy to me.
 
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WSClark said:
 
We'll be sending you a bill, Trace.

 
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lindainks55 said:
 

I've been working towards having a personal blog. I don't know how to do it yet but I'm clicking and clicking. Expecting InstaSpot to disappear at every click. Thought it would be a good place to vent steam, store memories, write to myself (which I do sometimes when none of you are around...) I may have to ask questions of Dylan, but for now I'm OK with clicking and trying -- certainly no hurry. I have nothing of importance to write anyway.
 
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Sending me a Bill?
Cool, we need more participants.
HA!
 
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WSClark said:
 
Actually we're going to send you a guy named Bill, lives down the street from us, needs a bath and a shave, has a dog that needs a flea treatment. He needs a place to sleep since his landlord gave him the boot.

(wink!)

Linda Inks - if you need a bit of help, send me an e-mail and I'll give you Dylan's addy.

 
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lindainks55 said:
 

You know what? I'm putting things up on that place that is my blog. I can't always find them, mind you, don't have a clue how to invite friends... But, I've even posted some pics! Wish I knew how to find them again. Sometimes, if I click on that fat little cat beside my posts it takes me to a place that I know must be where I want to be, but are there other pages??

I know you would never believe this but I have an average brain. Sometimes coherent thougths go through and I catch them in time to keep them a minute and turn them around and examine them. Then they're gone again just like my blog site. sigh.

I don't want to be a bother. Let me click around for awhile and when I get it really really messed up I'll holler.
 
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Vaughn Tolle said:
 
Linda, found your blog; look at the tabs at the top of your blog page to take you to the pictures you posted. Keep on keepin' on; you're doing fine!
 
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see ya'll in the morning.
 
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Far-day, it always seems so far away on monday.
 
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lindainks55 said:
 

Well. I'll be! Give me another month and I'll have "friends" figured out. Wonder how I would add words to the photos describing who/what they are? Hmmm. It's a challenge! You have to leave the blog to add anything and it's cumbersome to me. Then after I add something I can't quite figure out how to get back. It's not exactly like I've fallen down and can't get up, but makes me feel stupid.
 
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