John Denver, The John Denver Show, BBC (1973) - We Don't Live Here No More
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also one of my fav jd songs. Yes Farewell Andromeda is an under-rated album. Oh God how many of us miss this man and his music. May he be resting in peace.
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This has always been my most favorite song that John has ever sung, then Rhymes and Reasons. Both deal very directly with life and death. The matterfactness of it. No big show, no big deal. I was thinking of both my parent's death at the beginning of this year and how "We don't live here no more" honestly fits in to the truth: We just aren't here at the house, on this plane of existance, but no need to weep...we are all part of something greater." That's what this song means to me.
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Eat your heart out Charlie Rich!
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still remains a touching piece of work. It is true "living and dying ARE our most intimate friends.." I just last week heard an expert say what an honor it is to be with someone during this time and how it is good not to leave the dying alone.... may God bless John Denver.
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@BiancaAmanda1 me too!!! My favourite weepie x x
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@atomatoface .. . ME !! Everyday x I'm sure a good heart, and good deeds will assure him a place in heaven :)
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@ceresmary206 . . .Very poignant words. .on today , of all days. 14 years ago I cried tears of sorrow , at the passing of my all time favourite singer. Today, I still shed a tear for a legend!! This beautiful song means more to me as I get older.
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I was the carer for my disabled aunt who died a month ago.She came to live with mum & my sis and me when our nan died when I was six.I grew up & left home,then when mum died 6 years ago,came home to look after her.Dad had taken off when we were kids,so when she died,it was a huge blow for me & sis.The 2 people who loved us the most in the world are gone.As much as i miss her,I know she missed my mum terribly.This song is a great reminder that they have moved on to a world 'without boundaries.'
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Many have said they don't understand the meaning of this song. It think it's probably about anything you may have ever loved and lost - a home, parent, friend or spouse.
The music speaks volumes of a loss that even the words cannot express.
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has always found this song the ultimate "military brat" song (I was an Army one, John Denver was an Air Force one). The loneliness, the reality of moving so often, the reality, yes, of loss. And death. "Empty the ashtrays, sweep up the floor" was a quartermaster requirement upon leaving one's military quarters...
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@atomatoface The ultimate military brat song, nothing that compares. The loneliness, the reality of it all. It's there...
my interpetaion of this song is of someone being lost, things not being as you think thay should be..something missing with time going on and on after a death. " a map of the whole world without boundries" is also symbolic of vastness,something uncontained,lacking direction. 'a home without doors or windows to go in"- could be a place of love and warmth one cannot get back to--we don't live here no more.. a beautifully sad song.thanks again....
atomatoface 1 year ago
@atomatoface Thank you.
michaeldonegan 1 year ago
Thank you for this performance. It's always been my favorite JD song and have never heard it live. Breathtaking. Farewell Andromeda is an under-rated album.
John Denver and his music, are a national treasure.
thetruthwillsetufree 1 year ago 2
@thetruthwillsetufree Thank you too.
michaeldonegan 1 year ago
It is simply lovely....and brings me to tears every time I am listening.....
Thanks once again dear friend for posting another wonderful "happening"....
love and hugs
BiancaAmanda1 1 year ago 3
@BiancaAmanda1 Thank you Bianca. You are always welcome.
michaeldonegan 1 year ago