Category Archives: Music

Who wins the Superbowl?

Though I currently reside in the Northeast, I don’t feel very invested in either of this year’s competing teams.  Last year, I was much more interested in the Green Bay Packers because of their relationship to their community. The Packers are the only community-owned franchise in a major sports league. And for that reason, the Packers will never  leave Green Bay.  The Packers success proves how well community ownership can work.

Looking at my emotional reaction to the Superbowl, for some reason this year, every time I hear someone say “Superbowl”, I think of Tibetan Singing Bowls.  Maybe it because, in the face of competition and commercialism, I am seeking meditation and calm.

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Thich Nhat Hanh often speaks about using everyday things as keys to a momentary meditation.  The sound of a ringing telephone, a doorbell or a red light can be an opportunity to breathe in, breathe out.  Continue reading Who wins the Superbowl?

Protest against injustice: Peace Song for 2/4/2012

“Protest Song”, as performed by the bands Anti-Flag and Donots, is the Peace Song of the Day for February 4th.

This song has a more punk flavor than most of the Peace Songs we feature. Always fun to try something new.

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Broadcast your objection: Peace Song of the Day

“Final Straw” by Michael Stipe/REM is the Peace Song of the Day for February 3rd. While this song does not name or assert “peace”, still, it is a good song about what a person of peace needs to do in a time of war.

“As I raise my head to broadcast my objection…”

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Give peace a chance: Peace Song of the Day for 2/2/2012

“Give Peace A Chance” by John Lennon is the Peace Song of the Day for February 2nd. (This choice was suggested by The Duke. Thanks, Augustus!)

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“Don’t fight! ‘Cause the sun is shining…”: Peace Song for 2/1/2012

“Sunday Shining” by Finley Quaye is the Peace Song of the Day for February 1st. (Thanks to local, Long Island radio station WEHM for playing it on this sunny day, and giving us the idea!)
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Teaching peace (or war?): Peace Song for 1/31/2012

“What Did You Learn In School Today?” by Tom Paxton is the Peace Song of the Day for January 31st. How does your child’s school present war and the military?

You can find lyrics, chords, and resources for this song in the Rise Up Singing songbook on page 6.

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Thinking about life and home: Peace Song for 1/30/2012

“Homeless” by Ladysmith Black Mambazo is the Peace Song of the Day for January 30th. This is a powerful piece for reflection on social justice and the need to care of our neighbors. The song also reflects on the tenuousness of the material world for ourselves and our own families. Plus, it is beautiful to listen to, and resonates with spirituality and the depth of other cultures.

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