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Jackson Brown - Lives In The Balance (Original Post) surfered Saturday OP
Oh how I wish this were less on point Easterncedar Saturday #1
I had forgotten it, too. Sadly, it will always be timely surfered Saturday #2
The lines about selling us a president are devastating Easterncedar Saturday #3
It's shocking and disappointing surfered Saturday #4
Didn't this come out during the time of the Reagan administration's adventurism... keep_left Sunday #5
It was released in 1986 surfered 20 hrs ago #6

Easterncedar

(3,511 posts)
1. Oh how I wish this were less on point
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 08:02 PM
Saturday

Gorgeous, heartbreaking and true.

I love this song, and had forgotten it. Thanks.

Easterncedar

(3,511 posts)
3. The lines about selling us a president are devastating
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 09:01 PM
Saturday

Dammit. Some part of me wants to believe the country is better than it clearly is.

keep_left

(2,395 posts)
5. Didn't this come out during the time of the Reagan administration's adventurism...
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 08:36 PM
Sunday

...in Central America? I seem to recall that the song was inspired by the Salvadoran civil war (and the role the US played in it).

surfered

(3,024 posts)
6. It was released in 1986
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 08:01 AM
20 hrs ago

From Rolling Stone:

Jimmy Guterman, in his 1986 Rolling Stone review of the Lives in the Balance album, wrote approvingly of the lyrics of the song: "For Browne, our crimes in Central America are the clearest example of the wrongheadedness of U.S. foreign policy. 'Who are the ones that we call our friends?' Browne asks on the scathingly trenchant 'Lives in the Balance' and sadly answers himself: 'Governments killing their own.'"

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