The day the music died. Well I know he was talking about Buddy Holly but I think it's apropos John F. Kennedy was assassinated this day in Dallas. I'm surprised there hasn't been any mention of this.
I met a girl who sang the blues And I asked her for some happy news, But she just smiled and turned away. I went down to the sacred store Where I’d heard the music years before, But the man there said the music wouldn’t play. And in the streets: the children screamed, The lovers cried, and the poets dreamed. But not a word was spoken; The church bells all were broken. And the three men I admire most: The father, son, and the holy ghost, They caught the last train for the coast The day the music died.
Oh my, my This here Anakin guy Maybe Vader someday later Now he's just a small fry Well he left his hime And kissed his mommy goodbye Sayin' "Soon I'm gonna be a Jedi Soon I'm gonna be a Jedi"
I dreamed I was the president of these United States I dreamed I replaced ignorance, stupidity and hate I dreamed the perfect union and a perfect law, undenied And most of all I dreamed I forgot the day John Kennedy died I dreamed that I could do the job, that others hadn't done I dreamed that I was uncorrupt and fair to everyone I dreamed I wasn't gross or base, a criminal on the take And most of all I dreamed I forgot the day John Kennedy died Oh the day John Kennedy died ... I remember where I was that day, I was upstate in a bar The team from the university was playing football on TV Then the screen want dead and the announcer said: ' There's been a tragedy There's are unconfirmed reports the president's been shot And he may be dead or dying.' Talking stopped, someone shouted: ' What?! ' I ran out to the street People were gathered everywhere saying: ' Did you hear what they said on TV? ' And then a guy in a Porsche with his radio Hit his born and told us the news He said: ' The president's dead, he was shot twice in the head In Dallas, and they don't know by whom. ' I dreamed I was the president of these United States I dreamed I was young and smart and it was not a waste I dreamed that there was a point to life and to the human race I dreamed that I could somehow comprehend that someone Shot him in the face Oh the day John Kennedy died ...
if you ever have an opportunity to visit the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas in the old school book depository building, do it.
I was just about to say that. It's very surreal. You can stand on the part of the statue that Zapruder filmed from. You can stand behind the infamous picket fence. You can get within a few feet of the 'snipers nest' which is still set up and blocked off. I could spend all day there.
He was a friend of mine He was a friend of mine His killing has 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 died 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 The leader of a nation for such a precious time Oh he was a friend of mine
Bill Hicks does a bit about this where he says it's totally authentic because if you look at the window where the shooter was supposed to be there's no one there.
that's funny! but the view is definitely surreal. very creepy. and you can stand behind the fence right there over the grassy knoll, as well. all sorts of interesting grafitti there about the assasination.
I was in the 4th grade. They dismissed us early-- hadn't done that since the Cuban Missile Crisis. Got home and my mother was sitting there watching the TV news crying. Yeah, it made an impression.
i like the bit about why they wont let the public up to the window that oswald shot from because every single one of us would stand there and say "theres no f***ing way!!!) personally, i think it was a mob hit.
I never really thought much about the JFK assassination. But, about 2 months ago, I went to Dallas on business and visited the site on some free time. Then, I became obsessed for a couple of days, reading all about it. There's something about the feeling of history that stands there. I had a similar feeling when I visited Grant's tomb. What you know from history suddenly isn't abstract anymore.
I saw him the day before he was shot, when his motorcade came down Broadway from Hobby Airport. I couldn't have been over 30 feet from him, Jackie, the Governor, LBJ and the rest. They rode in open convertibles. It was the day before the end of an era in America, a literal sea-change. I was lucky enough to have had my Mom take me out of school to see his, "We are going to put a man on the Moon by the end of this decade, and return him to Earth," speech at Rice Stadium. The man was the living definition of charisma. Seeing him give that speech in person made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck. He had those thousands of people in the palm of his hand, and we all cheered like lunatics. The films and choppy videos you see today do absolutely no justice to the man. I hope he rests in peace. I have my doubts. Keep D&D Civil.
I believe President Bush will make a speech about this later today. Followed by an invasion of Cuba, and probably Venezuela too just to be safe.