Song For Remembered Heroes

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • June 14, 2024 mountain bike workout up the Greenway to Pulpit Rock and up the Lori Cohen Trail to the summit and down South Hill and Loose Moose.
    The songs are "Song for Remembered Heroes" by Nanci Griffith from her 1978 album "There's a Light Beyond These Woods".
    ...and...
    "Paradise" by John Prine, from his 1971 eponymous album.
    Paradise" is about the devastating impact of surface mining for coal in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, the home county of Prine's parents.
    The song references coal mining corporation Peabody Energy and the former coal mining town of Paradise in Muhlenberg County, where the Tennessee Valley Authority operated the coal-fired Paradise Fossil Plant.
    In late 1967, Paradise was abandoned and demolished to accommodate an expansion of the power plant.
    The TVA has since converted the Paradise Fossil Plant, now the Paradise Combined Cycle Plant, to run on natural gas.
    In the final verse of "Paradise", Prine asks, "When I die, let my ashes float down the Green River".
    After his death in 2020, this wish was fulfilled, and in 2022 a park by the Rochester Dam on the Green River was dedicated to him.
    The video has a Llama in the park, police patrol, Hoodoos and the trails.
    Filmed with a GoPro Hero 12 and iPhone pro max 14.

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