Some of the imagery and word choices in Roads to Moscow really grab a hold of me. If you've ever been in combat, the lines "two broken Tigers on fire in the night, flicker their souls to the wind. We wait in the lines for the final approach to begin" you will understand how the vision of that can come so clearly to mind. There is just so much imagery in that song that reaches me. The part
Coming unexpectedly upon their outposts, growing like a promise
You'll never know, you'll never know
Which way to turn, which way to look, you'll never see us
As we're stealing through the blackness of the night,
You'll never know, you'll never hear us
has special meaning to me.
I have sat in front of the fireplace in the dark listening to that while looking into the flames. I have shared that song with other similarly minded friends.
To me - incredibly powerful.
Al Stewart did a couple great historical songs. "Old Admirals" and "The Last Day of June 1934."
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Good people sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
Someday your life will flash in front of your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching.