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ECS (snuggle_puffs@hotmail.com) 2004/04/12 09:56

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Is this it?

http://www.lyricsdir.com/d/the-drowners/death-has-never-been-a-friend-of-mine.php#


robynari@juno.com (rottenberg) wrote in message news:<cbc39661.0404041249.67bb24d1@posting.google.com>...
> In 1996, while studying for the bar, I heard this song on the radio -
> I think on K-Rock here in New York.  I couldn't make out the chorus,
> but I think it was something like "sound the bell again" or maybe it
> was "sound the horn again".  Anyway, between the chorus, the lead
> vocal spoke more than sang about meeting such legendary martyred or
> otherwise lost figures as JFK and Dr. King - apparently alive and
> well, but maybe a bit regretful that the world isn't that much better
> than the one they had left behind.  I never heard this song again,
> and, internet be damned, have no found no trace of it.  Has anybody
> ahd better luck?

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