My Gen X Playlist: For What It’s Worth – Hootie and the Blowfish

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  1. Such a timeless song. It pertains to life just as much now as it did nearly 50 years ago during the Vietnam era. The battles are being fought on our own turf now, unfortunately.

    Thank you for the mention and pingback. I appreciate you!

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  2. Wow, this is a great rendition of the original song! To be honest, I like the rap version, even though I typically don’t listen to rap music —unless it’s playing in the background of a sports show.

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  3. Like you, I never knew the artist or title of this melody. Thanks for ending the mystery.

    I enjoy all three versions of the song, but I prefer the original, mostly because it’s nostalgic.

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  4. Great song for the playlist. That IS cool that Stephen Stills is in the Public Enemy video. I saw Spike Lee and Denzel Washington have another movie coming out…supposedly their last collab

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      1. Oh, wow. I’m honored! Spike Lee is a true Boston HATER (so I don’t like that), but I do appreciate his films, especially the Denzel ones.

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  5. This song is emotionally brilliant! I didn’t hear it as a kid, (I always thought I was born an era musically, too late), my son loved this song when he was as a teenager, I don’t know where he first heard it. Definitely a timeless song.
    I like all the versions, but of course the original is my favorite.

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