Nutcase nadin would like to remind you that in addition to being a DOTY candidate, she is a trained historian (like franksolich):
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021904442
I guess she's trying to equate the Woodstock drugfest with the Viet Nam War, but that's just a guess.
Once again, I have no idea what the crazy bald dwarf is trying to say.
It's worse than trying to translate a vestanumbers comment.
So let Vesta try to translate Nads posts. Got to get my tin hat on for this, not an easy task.
I believe she is trying to communicate that all wars --or most of them---have had music at that the time of the war and when we hear it it reminds us of the time of the war. Dixie, Johnny comes marching home, Up to Glen Miller and Tommy Dorsey. Big Band time. Most of the 1960's had the music we still listen to on the oldies stations, reminds us old poops of the Nam years.
I THINK and I am usually wrong, that her complaint is there is no music today that in 20-150 years from now to remind us of these years of war time.
May be, perhaps, all I can think of, and perhaps she has a valid point. Where is the music that defines each generation separate and apart from those in the past ????
Ah I tried my best to unencrypted Nads post, any one got a better idea ???????