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Luang Prabang (song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Luang Prabang (song) Luang Prabang is a song written by Dave Van Ronk, originally recorded by Patrick Sky for his album ''Songs That Made America Famous'' (finally released in 1974). Van Ronk recorded a version himself for ''Going Back To Brooklyn'' in 1994. It is named for the city Luang Prabang in Laos.〔http://www.tripwiser.com/trip_destination-Luang_Prabang_Laos?itiNodeId=8a8c80fe16e1bca90116e9477f420921&eType=site〕 It is one of the few songs Van Ronk wrote himself.〔http://www.acousticmusic.com/fame/p03875.htm〕 Patrick Sky discussed at a concert how Van Ronk was supposed to appear on the album but for some reason did not.〔WBAI Free Music Store New York concert, 4-21-73〕 At this concert in 1973, Sky and Van Ronk performed the song together. The song is based on the tune "Byker Hill", but with lyrics about the Vietnam war, and a refrain at the end of each verse of the song "now I'm a fuckin' hero". ==References== 〔
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