We've Been Asking Questions

During March 2005, PBS  broadcast a concert called "My Generation -- the 60's Experience." In the show Scott sings "San Francisco".

At the end of the program Scott sings a song that is unannounced.  It's called "We've Been Asking Questions" and is one of the last songs written by John Phillips before his death in 2001.

"We've Been Asking Questions" is a timely song, here is some comments from Scott.

Thank you again for all the messages you have left in Gary Hartman's Scott McKenzie Guestbook.  I continue to be touched and amazed by how many people take the time to express their feelings about "San Francisco"

Recently I participated in a 60's music program called "My Generation---The '60's Experience".  Part of the "My Music" series on PBS, this concert is  being televised in America during the month of March.

I sing "San Francisco" in the second segment of the concert.  However, at the very end of the program, I also sing a song called "We've Been Asking Questions", which is one of the last songs written by John Phillips before his death in 2001.

Incidentally, you will not hear the song announced by anyone on the program. It appears at the close of the program and segues into the 60's footage of Joan Baez singing "We Shall Overcome."

This is the first time a new song has been included in the "My Music" series of programs on PBS, which are usually devoted to established hits.

"We've Been Asking Questions" is a timely song.  I hope all of you in America will look for it at the end of "My Generation---The '60's Experience" on your local PBS station.

Thanks again for your messages.

Peace,
Scott McKenzie