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2004-01-01 06:22 | User Profile
Reuters: [url]http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=musicNews&storyID=4062675[/url]
**New Willie Nelson Song Condemns War in Iraq **
Wed December 31, 2003 08:38 PM ET
DALLAS (Reuters) - Country music icon Willie Nelson has written a Christmas song with an edge -- a protest against the war in Iraq that he hopes will stir passions in those who hear it.
Nelson, 70, told Reuters on Wednesday he wrote "Whatever Happened to Peace on Earth" after watching the news on Christmas Day and will play it in Austin, Texas on Saturday at a concert to benefit Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich.
His rare foray into protest music -- he said it was only the second such song he had written, after the Vietnam-era "Jimmy's Road" -- follows recent political controversies stirred by the Dixie Chicks and Steve Earle.
The Dixie Chicks, one of the biggest acts in country music, had their music boycotted by some country stations after lead singer Natalie Mains said at a concert in London just before the invasion of Iraq that she was embarrassed to be from the same state as President Bush.
Last year Steve Earle sparked the ire of conservatives with his song "John Walker's Blues" about the young American who converted to Islam was captured while fighting alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan.
Nelson said his new song criticized the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq and those who thought it unpatriotic to speak out against the war.
The song opens with the line "How much oil is one human life worth?" and swings into the chorus: "Hell they won't lie to me/ Not on my own damn TV/ But how much is a liar's word worth/ And whatever happened to peace on earth?"
"I hope that there is some controversy," said the country singer, who has five nominations in the upcoming Grammy Awards. "If you write something like this and nobody says anything, then you probably haven't struck a nerve.
"I got it out of my system. I was able to say what I was thinking," Nelson said.
David Swanson, a spokesman for the Kucinich campaign, said the candidate was a Willie Nelson fan and the song resonated with themes raised by Kucinich on the stump.
"This is a patriotic song," Swanson said.
Bush ordered the invasion of Iraq in March saying that Saddam Hussein threatened U.S. security by possessing weapons of mass destruction, but no such weapons were found.
2004-01-01 08:38 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Centinel]...Last year Steve Earle sparked the ire of conservatives with his song "John Walker's Blues" about the young American who converted to Islam was captured while fighting alongside the Taliban in Afghanistan.[/QUOTE] Misuse of the word "conservative", yet again. There's nothing conservative about Bush's servitude to Israel, or his choice of political expediency over what's good for the US.
2004-01-01 13:13 | User Profile
I'm glad Willie has disobeyed his supervisors by releasing an anti-war song. About time he did something besides promote race-mixing with his "Maria" song.
2004-01-01 21:07 | User Profile
These are the lyrics
What Ever Happened To Peace On Earth
There's so many things going on in the world Babies dying Mothers crying How much oil is one human life worth And what ever happened to peace on earth
We believe everything that they tell us They're gonnaââ¬â¢ kill us So we gottaââ¬â¢ kill them first But I remember a commandment Thou shall not kill How much is that soldierââ¬â¢s life worth And whatever happened to peace on earth
(Bridge)
And the bewildered herd is still believing Everything weââ¬â¢ve been told from our birth Hell they wonââ¬â¢t lie to me Not on my own damn TV But how much is a liars word worth And whatever happened to peace on earth
So I guess itââ¬â¢s just Do unto others before they do it to you Letââ¬â¢s just kill emââ¬â¢ all and let God sort emââ¬â¢ out Is this what God wants us to do
(Repeat Bridge)
And the bewildered herd is still believing Everything weââ¬â¢ve been told from our birth Hell they wonââ¬â¢t lie to me Not on my own damn TV But how much is a liars word worth And whatever happened to peace on earth
Now you probably wonââ¬â¢t hear this on your radio Probably not on your local TV But if thereââ¬â¢s a time, and if youââ¬â¢re ever so inclined You can always hear it from me How much is one pickerââ¬â¢s word worth And whatever happened to peace on earth
But donââ¬â¢t confuse caring for weakness You canââ¬â¢t put that label on me The truth is my weapon of mass protection And I believe truth sets you free
(Bridge)
And the bewildered herd is still believing Everything weââ¬â¢ve been told from our birth Hell they wonââ¬â¢t lie to me Not on my own damn TV But how much is a liars word worth And whatever happened to peace on earth
2004-01-01 21:31 | User Profile
So I guess Willie is donating his profits from recent collaborations with, as well as publicly denouncing "rah-rah, 'kill 'em all, wave the flag and make money', 'patriot' extraordinaire" Toby Keith to anti-war charities/organizations?
2004-01-20 10:00 | User Profile
[QUOTE=travis]I'm glad Willie has disobeyed his supervisors by releasing an anti-war song. About time he did something besides promote race-mixing with his "Maria" song.[/QUOTE]
I have been a Willie Nelson fan for years.
I am a die-hard fan of true country music, not Clear Channel pseudo-country, which I abhor and vomit when I hear it.
I am curious about "Maria".
I have never heard of it.
Does that song advocate license to have a fling with a Mexican woman?