Machines | Ezekiel saw The Wheel - Woody Guthrie
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This song is Copyrighted in U.S., under Seal of Copyright # 154085, for a period of 28 years, and anybody caught singin it without our permission, will be mighty good friends of ourn, cause we dont give a dern. Publish it. Write it. Sing it. Swing to it. Yodel it. We wrote it, thats all we wanted to do.
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Ezekial saw a vision from God. NOT an ufo. There are no such things as UFO's SMH. The wheels had faces.
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Ezekiel Saw Deez Nuts!
Way in the middle of the air -
I realised that way back in 1972 on acid.
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Hard to say what Ezekiel was seeing. I guess we will have to wait and ask him when he comes back as one of the two witnesses!
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This song was used in the title of a short story by Ray Bradbury entitled "Way in the Middle of the Air"
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The Merkabah is a heavenly chairot........ Which is a ufo driven by the Sumerians. Look in any bible ever written and you will see that Jesus never once called him self the Son of God..........but always the Son of Man. His followers called him the son of god and Jesus rebuked them for it. In any Bible ever written this is so.
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No, He's talking about Ezekiel's story in the bible of seeing a Merkabah.
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What the prophet Ezekiel saw and what UFO witnesses see are in all likelihood one and the same. I don't think they're seeing alien spacecraft or legions of angels, but whatever it is all the details are the same.
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SWeet
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LOL he's talking about seeing a ufo people!
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Big wheel run by grace of god little wheel run by faith--every time that wheel turn round bound to cover another folk song... Thank god for her wisdom to give us the folk process. W Guthrie (a favorite of mine) never set his words to "original music"--only traditional melodies. H Williams, too.
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True, Marauder, but he claimed the "song" as copyrighted and says "We wrote it." Similar authorship claims were made by Robert Burns, Bill Monroe, the Stanley Brothers, the Kingston Trio, Dan Emmett, Scottish fiddler James Skinner, Scottish fiddlers Neil and Nathaniel Gow, and many others. They would have shown more accuracy by claiming "arrangements" of the songs. They might have owned the arrangements, but not, thank God, the songs.
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@uptonsavoie No, but he did make the recording, which was duly copyrighted.
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Woody claimed authorship? He wrote neither the words nor the music.
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Timeless and real.
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God Bless Woody Guthrie.
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Great Song