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‘Caledonia Mission’ later reappears in a rather ragged version (the horns are intrusive rather than complementary) on Rock of Ages, with the last line changed from ‘down in Modock Arkansas’ to inside the mission walls on a river (bank/bench/branch) of Caledonia. It was also an unexpected revival throughout the 1994 to 1997 live shows.
You know it's always locked by the magistrate. Now, he don't care why you cry. You know he thinks it's just a lie. To get out, I don't doubt. That you'd make a try. [Chorus 2] And if the good ...
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Apr 22, 2024 · Caledonia Mission is a composition by Robbie Robertson, the Band’s primary songwriter. The song takes listeners on a journey through the struggles and triumphs of a group of individuals seeking to find their place in the world. The term “Caledonia Mission” itself has Scottish origins, with “Caledonia” referring to Scotland.
Apr 8, 2024 · John Simon. “Caledonia Mission” is a mesmerizing song by The Band from their album “Music from Big Pink” released in 1968. The lyrics, written by Robbie Robertson, offer a deep insight into the human experience and the search for meaning in life. Verse 1 opens with the description of a woman who possesses great wisdom and a profound ...