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    Pipes of Peace for Armistice Day

    NOT SUCH A BAD BOY
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    • Kestrel
      Kestrel last edited by

      Wembley Empire Pool, London  (Wings) 21st October 1976.

      'Take It Away' video shoot Elstree studios, London 23rd June 1982.

      'Give My Regards To Broad Street' film premier, London 29th November 1984.

      Docklands Arena rehearsal concert, London 5th February 1993.

      Run Devil Run launch party, Equinox Club, London 30th September 1999.

      O2 Arena, London 22nd December 2009.

      O2 Arena, London 5th December 2011.

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      • LadyLeslie
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        On the 100th Anniversary of the end of World War I, can't think of a better song to play.   It really gives a good message for peace, because it shows that even though there's differences, we're all human and essentially the same.  In my opinion it's one of the best music videos Paul has done.

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        Wichita, July 19, 2017 - sign read by Paul

        Macca, Makin' the world a little better since 1942

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        • SurSteven
          SurSteven last edited by

          AMEN!!! I was born just south of a town called Calumet, which means 'Peace Pipe'

          Paul is a Super Soul!

          Peace On Earth To Everyone

          Peace On Earth Today Someday

          As Love And Understanding Grow

          Peace Will Come To Stay...Some Day

          Inner and Outer Peace... to US ALL!!!

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          • SusyLuvsPaul
            SusyLuvsPaul last edited by

            Pipes of Peace is a sweet sounding innocent sounding piece which is soft and pacifist, a masterpiece of child-like simplicity  not beating you over the head with its anti-war sentiments, an elegant, refined and genteel "protest song" with a beautiful melody. Its lyrics and Paul's singing  are heartfelt and sincere. Linda accompanies him well on backing vocals.  It really moves me. Play "People Want Peace" and then this one, "Pipes of Peace" and you'll be about to bawl, or "Pipes" first and then "People" ...and "Despite Repeated Warnings," then "Hope of Deliverance" for a moving, stirring Paul Peace Playlist

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