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To: cdwright
That scene in Rocky IV where they are sitting in a cabin in Siberia listening to the Chipmunks is hilarious. Anything from Rocky IV qualifies as conservative music.

I would also nominate "Remembrance Day" by Brian Adams; a beautiful song about veterans of World War Two.
and also " The Impression That I Get" by The Mighty Bosstones.

472 posted on 11/22/2001 8:23:17 PM PST by ganesha
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To: ganesha
Self correction, Remembrance Day lyrics set in World War One Lyrics to Remembrance Day:
For our King and Country and the promise of glory
We came from Kingston and Brighton to fight on the front line
Just lads from farms and boys from the cities
Not meant to be soldiers we lay in the trenches
We'd face the fighting with a smile or so we said
If only we had known what danger lay ahead
The sky turned to grey as we went into battle
On the fields of Europe young men were fallin

I'll be back for you someday It wont be long
If I can just hold on till this bloody war is over

The guns will be silent on remembrance day
There'll be no more fighting on remembrance day

By September of '18 Cambrai had fallen
Soon the war would be over and we'd be returnin
Don't forget me while I'm gone far away
Well it won't be long till I'm back in your arms again
One day soon I don't know when
You know we'll all be free and the bells of Peace will ring again
The time will come for you and me
We'll be goin home when this bloody war is ended

The guns will be silent on Remembrance Day
We'll all say a prayer on Remembrance Day
On Remembrance Day ,Say a little prayer
On Remembrance day

Well the guns will be silent
There'll be no more fighting
Oh we'll lay down our weapons
On Remembrance Day

473 posted on 11/22/2001 9:17:36 PM PST by ganesha
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