Unless they moved it, Stonehaven is still on the east coast of Scotland just below Aberdeen. This undermines your theory, albeit Scotland also experienced some Catholic/Protestant conflict. However, it is good to know that I am not the only one who is pondering.
Although there is fire in the city's history, I find no connection to John Denver's song.
Unless they moved it, Stonehaven is still on the east coast of Scotland just below Aberdeen. This undermines your theory, albeit Scotland also experienced some Catholic/Protestant conflict. However, it is good to know that I am not the only one who is pondering.
Although there is fire in the city's history, I find no connection to John Denver's song.
Stonehaven is a city in Ireland and I have heard that this song is commentary on the wars in Ireland between the Catholics and Protestants.
Unless they moved it, Stonehaven is still on the east coast of Scotland just below Aberdeen. This undermines your theory, albeit Scotland also experienced some Catholic/Protestant conflict. However, it is good to know that I am not the only one who is pondering. Although there is fire in the city's history, I find no connection to John Denver's song.
Unless they moved it, Stonehaven is still on the east coast of Scotland just below Aberdeen. This undermines your theory, albeit Scotland also experienced some Catholic/Protestant conflict. However, it is good to know that I am not the only one who is pondering. Although there is fire in the city's history, I find no connection to John Denver's song.