Originally Posted by
jerryd
I remember driving back from nsw listening to the radio and Darren Coggan was being interviewed about an album called "War Stories"
He talked about each song and sang each song too, 18 songs about the everyday soldier.........
"The official history of war paints us a big simple picture;this battle,that country,this date.Unfortunately,in this big picture version of our history there is never any time to hear about the smaller stories.Ironically it is the smaller stories that can tell us a great deal about that big picture.
These songs are about some of those small stories that make war more personal,more human.I truly hope you enjoy "War Stories" and take the time to reflect on what is such a defining part of who we are as a nation today".......Darren Coggan
Needless to say the following day I purchased the cd, it's a very moving album and educational too.
Song number three is "Bathurst 1910", a song about Lord Kitchener visiting Bathurst,the home town of Peter Handcock,whose wife and children still lived there. Kitchener refused to unveil a new war memorial until Handcocks name had been removed from the list of the fallen.Handcocks wife had to be restrained at the opening because she insisted on bringing her children to meet the man who had wrongly executed their father, and now had the hide to remove his name from the honour roll.
Her protests were in vain and she and her children were turned away,distraught and in tears.
A cd worth buying