

But it is also notable for introducing Near, probably the first protest singer equally interested in folk music and show music, clearly influenced by Judy Collins (the warmth) and Joan Baez (the stridency), yet already an individual voice. All of this made the album a historical curiosity within a few years of its release. By now, the protests against the war had gone on for years, just as the war had, and in 1972, as Near put it in “Oh America,” “Peace lost the election ….” These are, then, songs of frustration as well as extremism, several of them, including the title track, addressed to the people of Vietnam.

I know you're worried, but hang in therethe doctor will call soon. Guys are bigger, stronger, just like in singles, serving bigger, returning better, and more athletic for sure. First you got to find your talent and just stick with your talent, and I guarantee you'll get there, man. There was here none of the initial anger and the heady exuberance found in the work of Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, and Tom Paxton in the 1960s. An expression of encouragement to persist or stay calm in a challenging situation. Just hang in there and never give up, and find out what is your talent. As such, it was a concept record that provided a snapshot of the American anti-war movement in its later days. military bases and the Indochina Peace Campaign tour that shadowed the presidential campaign of 1972, both spearheaded by Jane Fonda. Holly Near’s debut album contained songs she had written for and in the wake of the 1971 anti-Vietnam War FTA tour of U.S. Quotations: Hang in There When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot in it and hang on Author unknown, 1920s. Hanging helps develop fascial fitness, grip strength and re-align muscle groups in the body that may have, over time, become a little cramped.
