Friday, October 14, 2011

One Tin Soldier

I am sitting here avoiding my Old Norse homework, having a beer and taking a trip down memory lane on Youtube. There is one old song that I always pictured with Inca style mountain top towns or in the Southwestern US desert. Maybe that is because it was the theme song for a movie called 'Billy Jack' released in 1971 about a half-Indian Green Beret fighting for justice.
The Original Caste who produced the version of the song that I was most familiar with pictured something a bit more medieval. A tin soldier, of course, that would have to be a knight.

11 comments:

Tracy said...

Not familiar with either the song or the movie, but my memory of the late sixties/early seventies isn't extensive (mid seventies onwards, no problem).

Anachronist said...

It doesn't ring a bell but I will check it out, while avoiding my work ;)

The Red Witch said...

:-) Sad to think that the generation that made this a hit is now voting Republican. Or Conservative. Whatever happened to the anti-war people? Too old to draft, too old to care?

Anachronist said...

I suppose not all of them are voting Conservative or Republican but yeah, age can dim your mind...combine it with a bit too much pot in your young age and here we go... ;)

Kristin said...

I'm not familiar with the song or the movie either, but then I was really young. It's sad how everyone has the "what's in it for me?" mentality when they decide who to vote for.

The Red Witch said...

I was young then too but I have an amazing memory even at an early age. It would be interesting to see what would have happened to Jerry Rubin if he hadn't died in 1994 because in many ways he was typical of the sixties hippies. He became a business man and deeply into wealth creation. He wrote a book called Growing Up at Thirty-Seven. Guess he forgot no one should trust anyone over thirty. :-)
Steve Jobs is another typical boomer, dabbled into eastern mysticism before embarking on wealth creation. How odd that they both died at 56.
Anyway, the boomers betrayed their own movement. They turned out to be bigger hypocrites than their parents.

The Red Witch said...

PS Don't you hate that movie The Big Chill which says the people who were teens or early twenties in the Sixties lead the only lives worth leading? The rest of us wish we were there too cause they were so awesome and deeper than the rest of them? Blech.

Tracy said...

It's sad how everyone has the "what's in it for me?" mentality when they decide who to vote for.
Kristin, it is - but some of us are having a hard time trying to choose between the lesser of two evils. Not that our votes make much difference, no matter which party you vote for, it'll get hijacked by vested interests, whether it's Murdoch or this lot:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/oct/15/liam-fox-resignation-exposes-tories?intcmp=239

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/oct/15/liam-fox-atlantic-bridge?INTCMP=SRCH

The Plashing Vole said...

Maybe a couple of years down the line you'll be able to apply for this:
http://bonniewheelerfund.org/content/second-annual-bonnie-wheeler-fellowship-competition

Kristin said...

@ Tracy: Kristin, it is - but some of us are having a hard time trying to choose between the lesser of two evils. Not that our votes make much difference, no matter which party you vote for, it'll get hijacked by vested interests, whether it's Murdoch or this lot:

Yeah, I know. The lesser of two evils is still evil. You get rid of one group and the next one is the same or even worse.

The Red Witch said...

Thanks Vole, but I have some misgivings about proceeding beyond this year. The purpose behind the fund is just one more reason not to go on.

Tracy and Kristin, I am reminded more and more of Rome before Caesar took over. It could be democracy is coming to an end, if it isn't over already and we are left with hollow elections to keep up the pretence. Certainly our governments have been hijacked by multi-national corporations and the super wealthy. But large numbers of people bought into the 'bread and circuses'. Soon the bread will come to an end and we will be left with circuses.