Enjoy listening to The Sessions Voices performance of "Blackbird." The video incorporates Super 8mm footage and documentaries from the national archive.
A rumination is a deep or considered thought about something. I am resuming my blog in July of 2020 after almost 2 years of not posting. During those 2 years much has happened in my life - retirement from teaching - a pilgrimage to the Holy Land - and the continuing ramifications of Covid-19. I hope that my words will resonate with your spirit and nourish your soul.
Monday, January 20, 2014
Martin Luther King Jr. and The Beatles!
Are you wondering, "What does Martin Luther King Jr. and The Beatles have in common?" Did you know that Paul McCartney wrote the song "Blackbird" as a tribute to the 1963 march on Washington? The song is credited to Lennon/McCartney. While in Scotland in 1968, McCartney was inspired to write these lyrics. The song was released Nov. 22, 1968. As McCartney explained before his solo acoustic guitar set during the Driving USA Tour in 2002, the word "bird" is British slang for girl. So, blackbird, becomes a synonym for "black girl."
Labels:
Creativity,
MLK Jr.,
Music,
Spirituality
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