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fave it like Joni | Progressive Folk
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Released Jul 2007
on Mary Courtney
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The message of this song is one of consolation for lives lost but it's also one of hope and determination that the spirit of peace and true freedom can and will triumph and be heard over and above the calls to war.
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Mary Courtney fell in love with this beautiful composition by her dear friend Dave Mc Gilton now living in Co. Cork Ireland.
The Sky Belongs To Dreamers speaks directly to the heart. In the long and established tradition of folk songs commemorating or addressing a major event in history it was in this spirit the song was crafted. It is in part a tribute to the sacrifice and courage of Fr Mychal Judge, the Irish American Chaplain to the New York City Fire Department who lost his life on 9/11 and is also an acknowledgment of the sacrifices made by so many on that fateful day. Partially inspired by the world famous photograph of Fr.Mychal’s body being carried from the rubble with great respect by his brothers from the emergency services, the song also reaches far beyond that day and into the world that we find ourselves in now.
↓ more ↓This is not a sentimental eulogy for a fallen hero, it is a vibrant conversation with a living spirit and among other things is an echo of the belief in the power of love over death, a message that Fr Mychal and many others the world over would feel has perhaps more relevance now than it would have had even some short years ago. The spirit of the song is one of consolation for lives lost but it is also one of hope and determination that the voices of peace and true freedom can and will triumph and be heard over and above the calls to war that have marked the opening years of the 21st century.
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