When I couldn't do anything over the weekend due to a bad cold, I watched the feature film September 5 - The Day The Terror went live by Swiss director Tim Fehlbaum. There are many films about the hostage-taking of 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team by the terrorist group Black September, but this film focuses on the media's first takeover of terror (it got much worse in Gladbeck in 1988, when Rösner and Degowski held hostages for several days). Over 900 million people watched as hooded men pointed guns at innocent people, as overstretched police officers tried to control the situation and as politicians tried to act as negotiators.
I remember these days as young kid, when my father bought his first color TV and we watched together the Olympic games in Munich. To be honest I was far too young to understand the whole dimension of this terror attack but these pictures were burned in my mind since. On the peaceful days of the games there was one song who provided the musical accompaniment to the day's sporting highlights.
It was If You Could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot, a Canadian singer/songwriter who had his best times in the seventies. I loved his songs and his baritone voice since then and come back to his songs regulary.
Gordon Lightfoot - If You Could Read My Mind
Gordon Lightfoot - Early Morning Rain
Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown
Gordon Lightfoot - I'm Not Saying/Ribbon Of Darkness
2 Kommentare:
Good to find another Lightfoot fan.
There are more outside you might expect, Ernie
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