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Jan 13, 2012
Oldschool7166 Says:
Might be the best song he's written. One of my all time favorites
Dec 8, 2011
TheTractorguy140 Says:
@nymphsfield007 its got 13 thousand now most people dont care for family farms no more most here are gone or about to farms around were i live either grown tobacco or corn an cotton an this past season was horrible to much heat an barely any rain i saw corn not even over 4 or 5 feet tall stalks its gets bad every other season but i hope this season will be good i help out most farmers whit planting tobacco we get it two rows at a time haha
Nov 15, 2011
rhiannonhill Says:
In view of what's coming, this turned out to be a prediction.
Nov 12, 2011
Jacob60Mr Says:
Have you heard Liberals say all people can take a break for a month, what you do if its true?
Sep 3, 2011
EFunkRock Says:
@Adipsia1 The first-person narrative of the song is particularly touching and very real, especially explaining the state of society at that time. You can play this song today and it parallels the world we live in. Can't imagine what he would think of the state of the world in 2011.
Aug 9, 2011
Adipsia1 Says:
@kiwithe3 Thanks for your comment... I love the idea of sitting down on a front-porch somewhere and reflecting and bouncing things like this around. Above anything else I sense that we're more "human" than otherwise. I'll let you choose where you would like to sit on the "porch" and quite happily serve you drinks and cake whilst you reminisce !
Aug 9, 2011
kiwithe3 Says:
@Adipsia1 I think it could be on both politics and spiritual, though I prefer the latter.. and, even though I think that everybody's version of that porch is personal.. I think I know 'that' porch very well.. :)
Aug 8, 2011
Adipsia1 Says:
This is my favourite Henley song. I understand the "Farm Aid" connection, but this is a profound spiritual track not one about politics. The idea of just "sitting", being and knowing... watching the rest of the world running around with screwed-up values and contemplating his end in eternity, so that he can be with his "partner" again... I know that porch well, I've seen those sunsets and I listen and weep in gratitude for that day...
Jul 23, 2011
elliej69 Says:
@newwavepop it is on a Henley's solo album called Building the Perfect Beast, never seen this before brilliant! Love him to bits.
Jul 16, 2011
newwavepop Says:
i remember having the cassette and this was on it and i was suprised to find out it wasnt on the LP, nor is it on the best of albums ive seen. i still think this is easilly one of his top 3 songs.
Jul 12, 2011
screwyootube1 Says:
This song always gives me shivers! Not too many people do that to me, but Henley can do that at the drop of a hat. Brilliant singer/songwriter!
Jul 1, 2011
0131starlite Says:
My favorite Henley song!!
Jun 11, 2011
boondocksaints91 Says:
"That little punk- he never had to serve"
Jun 7, 2011
RicIsGod Says:
tremendous tune
May 8, 2011
markbrow Says:
The only time he performed this song live. Great song, great performance.
Apr 22, 2011
qld2210 Says:
Always one to words together in the meaningful way.
Apr 6, 2011
JCMIMPERSONATOR Says:
@JimHadar1 All the best Jim, thanks for sharing.
Apr 6, 2011
nymphsfield007 Says:
I can not believe this has only been viewed 932 times, does anyone out there care.
Mar 29, 2011
Thefonducethrive Says:
Possibly the most beautiful song ever wrote
Mar 21, 2011
JimHadar1 Says:
This song always reminds me of my grandpa, who worked our family farm and livestock operation literally til the morning he dropped dead of a coronary at breakfast. Our farm has been in the family for over 150 years, but this generation may be the last.

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Don Henley sings "A Month of Sundays" at Farm Aid in Champaign, Illinois on September 22, 1985. A performance from the first Farm Aid benefit concert. Willie Nelson, Neil Young and John Mellencamp founded Farm Aid and serve on the board of directors. The three agreed that family farmers were i... More

Added Mar 10, 2011  

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