Saturday, March 03, 2007

What's Your Favorite Song Lyric?

Click here to go to the U2 website My current favorite is "Where you live should not decide whether you live or whether you die." It's from the song "Crumbs from Your Table" on U2's How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. I know it's not a feel-good lyric; it's not a feel-good song. But it's an important topic to consider: it refers to the poor, the oppressed and the AIDS-afflicted in Africa (many millions of whom are children) not being given the help they need but having to beg for it from richer countries and still not receiving enough.

Why should they have to die just because they happen to have had the misfortune of being born in Africa and not the U.S. or some other well-off nation? And I've learned recently that the aid African nations do receive is a joke: on average, for every dollar received in aid, about $1.15 is sent back to repay old debts to rich nations (and it's $1.30 in the poorest counties).

Click here to go to the DATA websiteBeyond simply considering the topic, it's important to do something to help if we can. Bono helped in the founding and is very active in the efforts of the organization DATA (for Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa). So far, I've added my name to the ONE Declaration ("The campaign to make poverty history") on the DATA website (www.data.org) and beg you to do the same.

9 Comments:

At March 03, 2007 6:59 PM, Blogger lisa d said...

there are so many. the first i thought of is sleater-kinney "watch me make up my mind instead of my face!"

 
At March 03, 2007 7:02 PM, Blogger lisa d said...

"you can shuffle numbers but fact is fact. so many billionaires while so many lack. so before the poor decide to react, well come on party people share up your stacks." -beastie boys.

-by the way, i'm not a communist :)

 
At March 04, 2007 2:14 AM, Blogger j.richard said...

Another one of my favorites is: "If you want it, be the change - like Ghandi and MLK!" by the Beasties.

 
At March 09, 2007 11:01 AM, Blogger lisa d said...

so don't you lock up something that you wanted to see fly

hands are for shaking, no not tying

 
At March 27, 2007 3:49 PM, Blogger Dennis said...

Wow, ok, well, I wasn't thinking along the lines of anything profound so much as something that was so unique it's always at the top of my mind when asked about lyrics (don't you love runon sentences - because I certainly do, especially when they actually say something of merit, unlike this one, but I guess everyone can't be Garrison Keillor when it all comes down to it, ya dig?)

From The Smiths' "Stop Me If You Think That You've Heard This One Before":

"The pain was enough to make a shy, bald buddhist reflect and plan a mass murder."

They just don't writes 'em like that anymore!

 
At March 30, 2007 4:20 PM, Blogger lisa d said...

i'm on my feet, i'm on the floor, i'm good to go.

 
At April 26, 2007 7:57 PM, Blogger barefootkangaroo said...

"East end boys and West end girls"

Pretty much that whole song.

It's brilliant!

"If, when, why, what... How much have you got?"

 
At August 26, 2008 10:54 AM, Blogger lisa d said...

da na na na na na na!

TEQUILA!

 
At November 10, 2008 9:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Interesting to know.

 

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