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jacksonbrown
01-20-2021, 07:48 AM
Least we forget!

Lee Greenwood - God Bless The USA - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwEcz9nABNg)

PugMom
01-20-2021, 08:07 AM
you hit it out of the ball park

Bay Kid
01-20-2021, 08:25 AM
Buckle up. We are going to have a rough road. God Bless America.

rustyp
01-20-2021, 12:15 PM
My favorite patriotic song is America The Beautiful.

I found this on the old inner web but describes the way I feel about this wonderful song:

What is the meaning of the song America the beautiful?

"America the Beautiful" has been called "an expression of patriotism at its finest.". It conveys an attitude of appreciation and gratitude for the nation's extraordinary physical beauty and abundance, without triumphalism.

charlieo1126@gmail.com
01-20-2021, 02:17 PM
If there is a song worse then it anywhere in the world . I can’t think of it

kathyspear
01-20-2021, 03:05 PM
If there is a song worse then it anywhere in the world . I can’t think of it

Oh, please.

Kenswing
01-20-2021, 03:12 PM
If there is a song worse then it anywhere in the world . I can’t think of it

Then you're not thinking very hard. Gangnam Style and the Macarena come to mind and that took very little thought. :1rotfl:

Kahuna32162
01-20-2021, 07:01 PM
If there is a song worse then it anywhere in the world . I can’t think of it

Failed pop song that, when played, you’re expected to stand and salute. Total waste of music IMHO.

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-20-2021, 07:22 PM
If there is a song worse then it anywhere in the world . I can’t think of it

I can think of worse songs, but this one is definitely on the top (or bottom, as the case may be) 100 list of "worst songs."

Lovin' You, Having My Baby, and Afternoon Delight are on that list.

America the Beautiful is a great patriotic song. And You're a Grand Ole Flag is awesome. I also really love This Land is Your Land, and who can forget If I Had a Hammer?

God Bless the USA is a smarmy white-bread chauvenistic ode to privilege. It requires that the singer is a man - unless it's a nod to the LGBTQ+ demographic, considering the very first stanza:

If tomorrow all the things were gone
I worked for all my life
And I had to start again
With just my children and my wife

but somehow I get the feeling that most people singing this song are not women with wives.

scottiesrgreat@gmail.com
01-21-2021, 06:49 AM
A magical thing about being human - we can see happiness and joy in even the smallest/insignificant things - and we can join people with smiles and warmth w/simply a few words (or we can choose to simply stand back and admire the positivity they are emitting) *or* as humans, we have the ability to be negative, to say the smallest of things that will discourage people - it is like there are people who take pleasure throwing cold water on a group of people laughing, smiling and reminiscing about great memories. Not sure why.....

I want to thank everyone who has been so positive about a topic as small and simple as the discussion of a few uplifting songs ..... my wish for those who are negative - I hope you find the same happiness with something so small as a song - maybe a few birds playing in the grass, seeing a happy couple holding hands, gazing at a beautiful sunset.....

Bay Kid
01-21-2021, 07:33 AM
God Bless America.

geobet
01-21-2021, 07:52 AM
Least we forget!

Lee Greenwood - God Bless The USA - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwEcz9nABNg)
We need to remember, despite all our differences, we are first and foremost, Americans living in the best country in the world. Many residents served proudly and kept us free to express our own opinions and beliefs. Maybe it’s time to express our gratitude to them and this country by displaying the American flag. We are all happily retired and living in The Villages after fulfilling careers.certainly most of us can afford to display the flag. A flag pole can be installed with a solar light on top, or a small flag can be attached to your home , or even your light post. A lit flag can fly 23/7 while an unlit one is taken down at sunset. No, I’m not employed by the flag store, I’m just an ordinary retired citizen who loves this country, warts and all. God Bless America.

Boomer
01-21-2021, 10:19 AM
This thread is about more than a song. This thread is about the “cause” that co-opted the song 4 or 5-ish years ago.

Some people here know that. Others could be naive.

When I saw this thread highlighted in the TOTV email this morning, I thought, “Here it goes again. Why can’t I stop looking?”

Was this thread sent out as part the TOTV email notice because of naïveté? This thread is a political dog whistle.

Ironically, there are those among us now who are slinging slurs at other posters, accusing them of being un-American because they do not like this song. But what the attacked posters know is that this song is an anthem for a chunk of one side of the divide.

In this thread and at least one other one this morning, the anger and negativity are palpable. The timing is obvious. The remaining entrenchment is bone-chilling. But I have hope it can lessen for those those who can reclaim their own brains.

America is in a crucible. But Democracy is resilient. I hope. (And I am no commie-pinko, actually a moderate who believes we better get back to who most of us really are. Our dads saved the world. Who would — or could — save us — from ourselves? We better hold on — together.)

This thread is political. Pseudo-patriotic. Manipulative. I just called it out. Made it moreso. I decided it was worth it to shine a little light on the subject at hand. (Why oh why can’t I stop looking?)

Btw, the worst song ever is “MacArthur Park.” I have never figured out whyinthehell somebody would leave a cake out in the rain. Yeah, I know, a metaphor — the worst metaphor ever.

Boomer

charlieo1126@gmail.com
01-21-2021, 10:49 AM
This thread is about more than a song. This thread is about the “cause” that co-opted the song 4 or 5-ish years ago.

Some people here know that. Others could be naive.

When I saw this thread highlighted in the TOTV email this morning, I thought, “Here it goes again. Why can’t I stop looking?”

Was this thread sent out as part the TOTV email notice because of naïveté? This thread is a political dog whistle.

Ironically, there are those among us now who are slinging slurs at other posters, accusing them of being un-American because they do not like this song. But what the attacked posters know is that this song is an anthem for a chunk of one side of the divide.

In this thread and at least one other one this morning, the anger and negativity are palpable. The timing is obvious. The remaining entrenchment is bone-chilling. But I have hope it can lessen for those those who can reclaim their own brains.

America is in a crucible. But Democracy is resilient. I hope. (And I am no commie-pinko, actually a moderate who believes we better get back to who most of us really are. Our dads saved the world. Who would — or could — save us — from ourselves? We better hold on — together.)

This thread is political. Pseudo-patriotic. Manipulative. I just called it out. Made it moreso. I decided it was worth it to shine a little light on the subject at hand. (Why oh why can’t I stop looking?)

Btw, the worst song ever is “MacArthur Park.” I have never figured out whyinthehell somebody would leave a cake out in the rain. Yeah, I know, a metaphor — the worst metaphor ever.

Boomerwhat it was and as I’ve said before sarcasm is wasted on many on this site , you maybe right I’ve never been able to figure out that song but what a waste of a cake left out in the rain

OrangeBlossomBaby
01-21-2021, 10:58 AM
God Bless America.

From the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam
God bless America my home sweet home!


Another awesome song about our wonderful country!

rustyp
01-21-2021, 11:29 AM
This thread is about more than a song. This thread is about the “cause” that co-opted the song 4 or 5-ish years ago.

Some people here know that. Others could be naive.

When I saw this thread highlighted in the TOTV email this morning, I thought, “Here it goes again. Why can’t I stop looking?”

Was this thread sent out as part the TOTV email notice because of naïveté? This thread is a political dog whistle.

Ironically, there are those among us now who are slinging slurs at other posters, accusing them of being un-American because they do not like this song. But what the attacked posters know is that this song is an anthem for a chunk of one side of the divide.

In this thread and at least one other one this morning, the anger and negativity are palpable. The timing is obvious. The remaining entrenchment is bone-chilling. But I have hope it can lessen for those those who can reclaim their own brains.

America is in a crucible. But Democracy is resilient. I hope. (And I am no commie-pinko, actually a moderate who believes we better get back to who most of us really are. Our dads saved the world. Who would — or could — save us — from ourselves? We better hold on — together.)

This thread is political. Pseudo-patriotic. Manipulative. I just called it out. Made it moreso. I decided it was worth it to shine a little light on the subject at hand. (Why oh why can’t I stop looking?)

Btw, the worst song ever is “MacArthur Park.” I have never figured out whyinthehell somebody would leave a cake out in the rain. Yeah, I know, a metaphor — the worst metaphor ever.

Boomer

100% in agreement. Love the use of song titles throughout your post. Something doesn't add up this morning. Are the golf courses closed ?

Since we are on the song kick I woke up this morning with this song going through my head. Sincerely don't know why it's not a song I normally play or sing very often. One Moment In Time.

One Moment In Time - Dana Winner (live) - English-Vietnamese lyrics - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5RIfTn5WU0&feature=emb_logo)

donassaid
01-21-2021, 12:29 PM
Thanks for the memory. Too bad that today this song and this message would most likely be considered racist.

Chi-Town
01-21-2021, 01:05 PM
Jennifer Lopez said it all during her vocals at the inauguration:

"Una nación, bajo Dios, indivisible, con libertad y justicia para todos,"