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| Quote: WIZEB "On this day in history, Augusto Pinochet died, Dec 10th 2006.
Must be his mates turn shortly?
No loss is it.
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| Quote: rover49 "No loss is it.'"
The [i]Mothers of the Plazo de Mayo] probably celebrate the anniversary.
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| Quote: WIZEB "The Mothers of the Plazo de Mayo probably celebrate the anniversary.'"
They are entitled to, along with pi$$ing on his grave.
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| Quote: rover49 "They are entitled to, along with pi$$ing on his grave.'"
I'm not a Sting admirer but this was one of his finest tracks and the lyrics say it all.
rlhttps://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/sting/theydancealone.htmlrl
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| Quote: WIZEB "I'm not a Sting admirer but this was one of his finest tracks and the lyrics say it all.
rlhttps://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/sting/theydancealone.htmlrl'"
Very poignant
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| Quote: rover49 "Very poignant'"
Also U2's 'Mothers of the Disappeared' from 'The Joshua Tree' is worth a listen too.
By the way, the greatest soul singer of all time died today in 1967.....Otis Redding, nobody else comes close.
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| Quote: Dita's Slot Meter "Also U2's 'Mothers of the Disappeared' from 'The Joshua Tree' is worth a listen too.
By the way, the greatest soul singer of all time died today in 1967.....Otis Redding, nobody else comes close.'"
Yeah, got the Joshua Tree, also the U2 song Bullet the Blue Sky is a good old protest song.
Neve much into soul music, but I agree with your assessment from a pure vocal point of view, also though Marvin Gaye had a cracking voice.
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| Today is also when the UN adopted its Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which the world still continues to not adopt.
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| Quote: Dita's Slot Meter "Also U2's 'Mothers of the Disappeared' from 'The Joshua Tree' is worth a listen too.
By the way, the greatest soul singer of all time died today in 1967.....Otis Redding, nobody else comes close.'"
Please don,t put Otis in the same breath or sentence as that glory seeking mercenary.
I have (unplayed) Otis live in Europe in 67' still in origiginal cover.
But,IMO, Otis playing "try a little tenderness" at Monterrey in 67 ranks among the best sounds ever. What a voice
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| Quote: Dita's Slot Meter "By the way, the greatest soul singer of all time died today in 1967.....Otis Redding, nobody else comes close.'"
Apart from Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke...
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| Quote: Big Graeme "Apart from Marvin Gaye and Sam Cooke...'"
Marvellous, a soul thread.
May I point devotees to the Sam and Dave tour of Scandanavia in about 68, with Stax ims. YouTube Hold on.
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| And as for Pearl harbour, American intelligence (sic) was told 3 days beforehand by the Australians that a team of Japanese destroyers was on its way.
The American government let it happen, so it was seen to be a reasonable reason to join ww2. History books tell you this.
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| Quote: Live Wired "May I point devotees to the Sam and Dave tour of Scandanavia in about 68, with Stax ims. YouTube Hold on.'"
Thanks for that. Brilliant.
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| Quote: Live Wired "And as for Pearl harbour, American intelligence (sic) was told 3 days beforehand by the Australians that a team of Japanese destroyers was on its way.
The American government let it happen, so it was seen to be a reasonable reason to join ww2. History books tell you this.'"
So you actually believe that the Americans would ignore the warnings and let their personnel be slaughtered as a reason to enter the war?
Interesting, or are you being obtuse?
They might of course have not believed the implications or the significance of the information. Is that not a possibility?
Some Japanese destroyers against the might of the Pacific Fleet.
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| Quote: Live Wired "And as for Pearl harbour, American intelligence (sic) was told 3 days beforehand by the Australians that a team of Japanese destroyers was on its way.'"
Ever since Japan's imperial ambitions in Manchuria had resulted in a blockade of fuel and metals the Americans knew some form of retaliation was likely. In the lead up to the attack there was plenty of intelligence. Indeed, the problem was that there was [itoo much[/i. US codebreakers had cracked the Japanese diplomatic traffic (but, crucially, NOT the naval codes) and an alert warning had been issued to all US Pacific outposts - including Pearl Harbour. Unfortunately, both the Navy and advisors in the government considered an attack on Pearl Harbour unlikely (given the enormous logistical problems the Japanese just barely managed to overcome). Worse still, the local commander thought so too, and tragically chose not to follow the [iexplicit[/i orders stating that every effort must be taken to defend the base from attack. He was court-martialed (along with several other senior naval commanders) for negligence soon after.
So, yes - the Americans knew an attack was likely. But no, they did not pull the trigger on their own people.
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