Peter, Paul and Mary - El Salvador (25th Anniversary Concert)

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  • Опубліковано 2 вер 2015
  • Peter, Paul and Mary perform "El Salvador" live at their 25th anniversary concert in 1986. Now, two and a half decades later, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the formation of the group in the famed Greenwich Village, this joyous yet deeply moving live concert is being first released on DVD by Shout! Factory.
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    "El Salvador" is a 1982 protest song about United States involvement in the Salvadoran Civil War, written by Noel Paul Stookey and performed by Peter, Paul and Mary. The song appeared on the 1999 compilation album Songs of Conscience and Concern and also was included in a 25th anniversary concert in New York's Greenwich Village at The Bitter End.
    Stookey wrote the song on Mother's Day, 1982, inspired by an article in a Roman Catholic magazine, and has related that the song was controversial even with the group's fans. In a 1997 interview with the Houston Chronicle, Stookey commented, "The most recent surprise we had was in the mid- to late-'80s, when we were singing a song called 'El Salvador.' The last line was, 'Don't you think it's time we leave El Salvador?' We actually got booed at our concerts, which was something we hadn't heard since the civil rights movement or the anti-war movement."
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    Lyrics:
    There's a sunny little country south of Mexico
    Where the winds are gentle and the waters flow
    But breezes aren't the only things that blow
    in El Salvador
    If you took the little lady for a moonlight drive
    Odds are still good you'd come back alive
    But everyone is innocent until they arrive
    in El Salvador
    If the rebels take a bus on the grand highway
    The government destroys a village miles away
    The man on the radio says 'now we'll play South of the Border'
    And in the morning the natives say,
    We're happy you have lived another day
    Last night a thousand more passed away
    in El Salvador
    There's a television crew here from ABC
    Filming Rio Lempa and the refugees
    Calling murdered children the 'tragedy'
    of El Salvador
    Before the government cameras 20 feet away
    Another man is asking for continued aid
    Food and medicine and hand grenades
    for El Salvador
    There's a thump, a rumble, and the buildings sway
    A soldier fires the acid spray
    The public address system starts to play South of the Border
    You run for cover and hide your eyes
    You hear the screams from paradise
    They've fallen further than you realize
    in El Salvador
    Just like Poland is 'protected' by her Russian friends
    The junta is 'assisted' by Americans
    And if 60 million dollars seems too much to spend
    in El Salvador
    They say for half a billion they could do it right
    Bomb all day, burn all night
    Until there's not a living thing upright
    in El Salvador
    They'll continue training troops in the USA
    And watch the nuns that got away
    And teach the military bands to play South of the Border
    And kill the people to set them free
    Who put this price on their liberty?
    Don't you think it's time to leave
    El Salvador?

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