Wikipedia on the song: "Pour le Monde, by Crowded House
Before the pandemic began, I was at my local library looking up this song on YouTube, then on Wikipedia.
Here is the song:
And here is the description from Wikipedia:
The song "Pour le monde"
("For the World" in French) was inspired when Finn was in Paris and
observed a demonstration march protesting against the war on terror, with the chant "Pour le monde pas pour la
guerre", which translates to "For the world, not for the war"
(which is then sung in English directly after the French on the song).[23] Seymour adds that the song contains "a lot of
nobility and integrity" and that when they have performed the song it
"really does stand upright".[24] The last song recorded for the album, "Transit
Lounge", is written about time spent in various transit lounges around the
world, particularly Singapore and Bangkok.[24]
From Wikipedia, “Pour le
Monde,” song by Crowded House, from the album Time on Earth. Accessed on February 28th, 2018
Anyone remember this tune? Can I have some opinions?
The song "Pour le monde"
("For the World" in French) was inspired when Finn was in Paris and
observed a demonstration march protesting against the war on terror, with the chant "Pour le monde pas pour la
guerre", which translates to "For the world, not for the war"
(which is then sung in English directly after the French on the song).[23] Seymour adds that the song contains "a lot of
nobility and integrity" and that when they have performed the song it
"really does stand upright".[24] The last song recorded for the album, "Transit
Lounge", is written about time spent in various transit lounges around the
world, particularly Singapore and Bangkok.[24]
From Wikipedia, “Pour le
Monde,” song by Crowded House, from the album Time on Earth. Accessed on February 28th, 2018
Anyone remember this tune? Can I have some opinions?
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