19-12-2009, 08:03 PM
I'm not a JFK researcher,but I've learned so much from those of you who are.I was watching my copy of the Monterey Pop Festival (circa1967)last night,and when the Byrds were performing,David Crosby spoke his mind before they went into the song "He was a friend of mine".The very beginning of the video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bb4DpejUUA
The lyrics to "He was a friend of mine"
(Traditional, arranged by McGuinn)
He was a friend of mine, he was a friend of mine
His killing had no purpose, no reason or rhyme
He was a friend of mine
He was in Dallas town, he was in Dallas town
From a sixth floor window a gunner shot him down
He was in Dallas town
He never knew my name, he never knew my name
Though I never met him I knew him just the same
Oh he was a friend of mine
Leader of a nation for such a precious time
He was a friend of mine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Bb4DpejUUA
The lyrics to "He was a friend of mine"
(Traditional, arranged by McGuinn)
He was a friend of mine, he was a friend of mine
His killing had no purpose, no reason or rhyme
He was a friend of mine
He was in Dallas town, he was in Dallas town
From a sixth floor window a gunner shot him down
He was in Dallas town
He never knew my name, he never knew my name
Though I never met him I knew him just the same
Oh he was a friend of mine
Leader of a nation for such a precious time
He was a friend of mine
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.â€
Buckminster Fuller
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