Saturday, August 15, 2015

The Kingston Trio



Hang Down Your Head Tom Dooley  - Kingston Trio - 1958



Where have all the flowers gone - The kingston trio (lyrics)




The Kingston Trio

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kingston Trio
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The Kingston Trio's original lineup: Dave Guard, Bob Shane and Nick Reynolds (Spring 1957)
Background information
OriginPalo Alto, California
GenresFolk, pop
Years active1957–67 (original lineup; continues to the present with different members)
LabelsCapitol, Decca
Associated actsWhiskeyhill Singers, The New Kingston Trio
Websitewww.kingstontrio.com

MembersBill Zorn
George Grove
Rick Dougherty

Past membersBob Shane
Nick Reynolds
Dave Guard
John Stewart
Jim Connor
Pat Horine
Roger Gambill
Bob Haworth
Notable instruments
Martin Guitars
Martin D28 6-string guitar
Martin 0021 6-string guitar
Martin 018T 4-string tenor guitar
Vega Banjos
Pete Seeger model long-neck 5-string banjo
Vega plectrum 4-string banjo
The Kingston Trio is an American folk and pop music group that helped launch the folk revival of the late 1950s to late 1960s. The group started as a San Francisco Bay Area nightclub act with an original lineup of Dave Guard, Bob Shane, and Nick Reynolds. It rose to international popularity, fueled by unprecedented sales of 33⅓ rpm long-playing record albums (LPs), and helped to alter the direction of popular music in the U.S.[1]
The Kingston Trio was one of the most prominent groups of the era's pop-folk boom that started in 1958 with the release of their first album and its hit recording of "Tom Dooley", which sold over three million copies as a single.[2] The Trio released nineteen albums that made Billboard's Top 100, fourteen of which ranked in the top 10, and five of which hit the number 1 spot. Four of the group's LPs charted among the 10 top-selling albums for five weeks in November and December 1959,[3] a record unmatched for more than 50 years,[4] and the group still ranks after half a century in the all-time lists of many of Billboard's cumulative charts, including those for most weeks with a number 1 album, most total weeks charting an album, most number 1 albums, most consecutive number 1 albums, and most top ten albums.[5]
In 1961, the Trio was described as "the most envied, the most imitated, and the most successful singing group, folk or otherwise, in all show business" and "the undisputed kings of the folksinging rage by every yardstick."[6] Music historianRichie Unterberger characterized their impact as "phenomenal popularity",[7] and the Kingston Trio's massive record sales in its early days made acoustic folk music commercially viable, paving the way for singer-songwriter, folk rock, andAmericana artists who followed in their wake.[1]


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THE LUCK OF THE IRISH





Email from JKS Weerasekera

AN APOLOGY FROM THE BELFAST CITY HOSPITAL
Dear Mr. Murphy 

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The Spiritual Message of Hideki Tojo: Discussing “The Truth of the Greater East Asia War”



email from Senaka Weeraratne

August 15 is commemorated as the War's end day in Japan, because it was on this day in 1945 that Japan agreed to surrender to the Allies after two Atomic Bombs were dropped by USA on Hiroshima ( August 06) and Nagasaki ( August 09) causing unimaginable suffering to innocent civilians and thereby committing by any definition crimes against humanity. 
It is now 70 years to this day since Japan agreed to surrender on August 15, 1945 and the world particularly the people in Asia have heard and read much mostly biased, one sided and euro - centric propaganda accounts of the Japanese entry into the war, Japan's attack on Pearl Harbour on December 07, 1941, and Japanese conduct (alleged mis-conduct) during the entirety of the war. In fact people in Asia are now sick and tired of re- reading the same versions over and over again.
Is there an alternate point of view?  Any lawyer or any Policeman will tell you that there are always two different points of view to any dispute. What is Japan's story? The truly authentic version and explanation  of Japan.  

Are these accusations against Japan valid? is there another version coming from the side of the defeated? Is Japan the only guilty party at a time when rapacious colonialism was widespread and entrenched throughout the globe keeping almost the entire non - european members of the human race in bondage under abject colonial rule?
It is important to explore the answers particularly by the people of Asia who were under western colonial rule for centuries and in whose name and on whose behalf Japan fought against heavy odds under the banner of ' Asia for Asians' for the liberation of Asia from European colonial domination.
Japan's voice must be heard even at this late stage. If Japan has to apologise so must almost every leading Western nation for conquest and subjugation of non - european people in Asia, Africa, Americas, Islamic countries among others. If Japan has to correct text books to reveal the ' true' picture of Japanese conduct during the war so must every other Western nation do likewise so that children of Europe in this modern era are not kept in the dark about the conduct of their forbears during the colonial period in third world countries.
Payment of Reparation cannot be a ' one way street ' game. Germany and Japan have paid Reparations. Are the other countries with far more torrid histories prepared to put their money where their mouths are? Waxing eloquent on Human Rights, Rule of Law, Democracy, Pluralism and the like is meaningless and unconvincing if the former western colonial countries do not own up and discharge their obligations under international law to apologise, atone and pay compensation to poor countries which have not yet recovered economically and socio - politically from their bout under colonial rule.   
The Indian Prime Minster Narendra Modi joined fellow Indian Shashi Tharoor in calling for reparations. That call will fizzle out if there is no follow up action. They will lose their credibility. Narendra Modi must not hesitate to boldly convene an International Conference with the blessings of China ( the other great power in Asia) of all de-colonized countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America to discuss the issues of apology, atonement and reparations from the West. Such a courageous step will place him in the ranks of another great Indian leader namely Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose whose heroic efforts captured the imagination and admiration of subject people of not only in India but around the world. Will Narendra Modi accept such challenge and stamp his leadership in Asia?  

The purpose of this presentation is to listen to the voice of Japan - the spiritual message of Prime Minister Hideki Tojo under whose watch as the Prime Minister of Japan ( 1941 - 1945 ) the Imperial Japanese Army ended 150 years of European domination of Asia in just three months.
See

The 100 Days That Ended the ‘White Man’s Burden’ in Asia

Please visit this web link
We, particularly the people who are heirs to this unique and wonderful Asian civilization, owe to our own conscience and sense of natural justice to listen to both sides to this conflict even though it has now ended.   

Japan suffered and paid a heavy price for its Pan Asiatic dream. Other people in Asia suffered along with those who had vested interests in Asia to defend.
Japan's lasting legacy from its entry to this war is that people in Asia are now free of colonial domination.