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Before You Came...

In honor of "National Indigenous Peoples Day." (Best Full Screen)



A sobering plaque at "Point No Point" Hansville, Washington.

Jesse Colin Young from his "Song Bird" album (1975)

Live (1976) Before You Came

Or from the album: Before You Came or here: Before You Came
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10 comments

Ulrich John said:

Thanks dir showing this ! Good Morning ! Wish a you a nice day !
6 years ago ( translate )

Andy Rodker said:

Very interesting wording showing very clearly the prevailing attitude in 1956!
6 years ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

Hard to believe this was allowed to happen even in 1956,
An excellent music track but not someone I've heard before.
Interesting image and music Karen
6 years ago

Roger Bennion said:

Yes Karen, a thought provoking and mighty sobering plaque! As Roger says, it is very difficult to understand how this could happen. A stunning track by Jesse Colin Young! I'm not too familiar with the "Song Bird" album and I will be checking out the album in the next few minutes!!

Thank you for posting to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
6 years ago

Karen's Place replied to Roger Bennion:

I'm so glad you like this haunting song, Roger. I'm not real familiar with this album either. I guess it's time to get familiar. :)
6 years ago

Karen's Place said:

Thank you, everyone. :)
6 years ago ( translate )

Valfal said:

Wow, very interesting history, Karen!
6 years ago

Karen's Place replied to Valfal:

Just to think of the tragedy of it all takes my breath away, Val. :(
6 years ago

Ecobird said:

That is quite shocking Karen. Inconceivable that it could have been allowed to happen. I enjoyed the track - a new artist and song for me.
6 years ago

Karen's Place replied to Ecobird:

Thank you, Carol.
6 years ago ( translate )