Read the story and at its end is
an address of the site
where you can hear the song and
see the faces of Vets.
We MUST remember those who
have served before, those
who are now serving and those yet
to serve for the freedoms
we have been given and
preserved.
THIS IS DEDICATED TO THE WORLD WAR II
VETS WHICH WE ARE LOSING AT A RATE OF 2,000 A
DAY.
Before You
Go Please read to the end and then click on the website
-- this is fabulous!
The elderly parking lot attendant
wasn't in a good
mood!
Neither was Sam
Bierstock. It was around 1 a.m., and Bierstock, a
Delray Beach, Fla. , eye doctor,
business consultant, corporate speaker and musician, was bone
tired after appearing at an
event. He pulled up in his car, and the
parking attendant began to speak. "I took two bullets for this
country and look what I'm doing," he said
bitterly.
At first, Bierstock
didn't know what to say to the World War II veteran. But he
rolled down his window and told the man, "Really, from the
bottom of my heart, I want to thank
you." Then the old soldier began
to cry. "That really got to
me," Bierstock
says.
Cut to today.
Bierstock, 58, and John Melnick, 54, of Pompano Beach -
a member of Bierstock's band, Dr. Sam and the Managed Care
Band - have written a song inspired by that old soldier in the
airport parking lot. The mournful "Before You Go" does more
than salute those who fought in WWII. It encourages people to
go out of their way to thank the aging warriors before they
die.
"If we had lost that
particular war, our whole way of life would have been shot,"
says Bierstock, who plays harmonica. "The WW II soldiers are
now dying at the rate of about 2,000 every day. I thought we
needed to thank
them."
The song is striking
a chord. Within four days of Bierstock placing it on the Web,
the song and accompanying photo essay have bounced around nine
countries, producing tears and heartfelt thanks from veterans,
their sons and daughters and grandchildren. "It made me cry,"
wrote one veteran's son. Another sent an e-mail saying that
only after his father consumed several glasses of wine would
he discuss " the unspeakable horrors" he and other soldiers
had witnessed in places such as Anzio, Iwo Jima, Bataan and
Omaha Beach. "I can never thank
them enough," the son wrote. "Thank you for thinking about
them."
Bierstock and Melnick
thought about shipping it off to a professional singer, maybe
a Lee Greenwood type, but because time was running out for so
many veterans, they decided it was best to release it quickly,
for free, on the Web. They've sent the song to Sen. John
McCain and others in Washington . Already
they have been invited to perform
it in Houston for a Veterans Day tribute - this after just a few days on the Web.
They hope every veteran in
America gets a chance to
hear
it.
GOD BLESS
EVERY veteran.... and THANK you to those of you veterans who
may receive this !
CLICK THE LINK BELOW TO HEAR THE SONG AND SEE THE
PICTURES:
Also, Dr Sam's message is very, very
nice!!
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