Basil Paledorus-preferably sung by a big fat viking lady to cheer me on for a fight
And when the confederates saw Jackson standing fearless as a stone wall the army of Northern Virginia took courage and drove the federal army off their land.
Tarski wrote:Strange how taste works. I used to feel spiritual listening to early yes: http://kevin.tersigni.free.fr/Yes%20(Papa)/05%20-%20Close%20To%20The%20Edge%20(1972)/
(you have to copy and paste)
Haha! I had a Mormon friend in highschool who felt the same way! Bill, is that you? (I actually doubt it---but thanks for the memories, anyway).
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."
Tarski wrote:Strange how taste works. Bill, is that you? .
No. Sorry.
I heard from my brother of a Mormon guy that was so into YES that he thought he detected Mormon doctrine in the lyrics. He was alleged to have asked the singer Jon Anderson in a backstage meet about this who then supposedly gave him some kind of "there is truth in all religions" sort of answer to brush him off.
People see and hear what they want to see and hear I guess. LOL
Tarski wrote:I heard from my brother of a Mormon guy that was so into YES that he thought he detected Mormon doctrine in the lyrics. He was alleged to have asked the singer Jon Anderson in a backstage meet about this who then supposedly gave him some kind of "there is truth in all religions" sort of answer to brush him off. People see and hear what they want to see and hear I guess. LOL
Perhaps this was Bill,? Lol! He too thought that Yes had Mormon doctrine in their lyrics, but if he ever went that far to substantiate it, I don't know.
From the Ernest L. Wilkinson Diaries: "ELW dreams he's spattered w/ grease. Hundreds steal his greasy pants."