Heroes of the Cold War
They dug Joe Harding out of the ground
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envoyé par giorgio 30/4/2020 - 09:54
Echoes of Wounded Knee
[2016]
Lyrics & music by Thomas Neilson
Album: 18 Cows [2017]
Pipeline, police and soldier retaliation to peaceful presence put into historical and contemporary perspective.
Long before Lewis and Clark paddled by, Native Americans built homes here at the confluence of the Cannonball and Missouri rivers, using the thick earth to guard against brutal winters and hard summer heat. They were called the Mandan people.
Now, Native Americans are living here again. They sleep in teepees and nylon tents. They ride horses and drive quad cabs. They string banners between trees and, when they can get a signal, they post messages with hashtags such as #ReZpectOurWater, #NoDakotaAccess and #NODAPL. For weeks, they have been arriving from the scattered patches of the United States where the government put their ancestors to protest what they say is one indignity too many in a history that has... (continuer)
Lyrics & music by Thomas Neilson
Album: 18 Cows [2017]
Pipeline, police and soldier retaliation to peaceful presence put into historical and contemporary perspective.
Long before Lewis and Clark paddled by, Native Americans built homes here at the confluence of the Cannonball and Missouri rivers, using the thick earth to guard against brutal winters and hard summer heat. They were called the Mandan people.
Now, Native Americans are living here again. They sleep in teepees and nylon tents. They ride horses and drive quad cabs. They string banners between trees and, when they can get a signal, they post messages with hashtags such as #ReZpectOurWater, #NoDakotaAccess and #NODAPL. For weeks, they have been arriving from the scattered patches of the United States where the government put their ancestors to protest what they say is one indignity too many in a history that has... (continuer)
A handful of people prayed by the river
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envoyé par giorgio 28/4/2020 - 09:15
Ballad of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
[2013]
Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: It's a Crime to Tell the Truth
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (August 7, 1890 – September 5, 1964) was a labor leader, activist, and feminist who played a leading role in the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). Flynn was a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union and a visible proponent of women's rights, birth control, and women's suffrage. She joined the Communist Party USA in 1936 and late in life, in 1961, became its chairwoman. She died during a visit to the Soviet Union, where she was accorded a state funeral with processions in the Red Square attended by over 25,000 people.
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was born in 1890 in Concord, New Hampshire, the daughter of Annie (Gurley) and Thomas Flynn. The family moved to New York in 1900, where she was educated at the local public schools. Her parents introduced her to socialism. When... (continuer)
Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: It's a Crime to Tell the Truth
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn (August 7, 1890 – September 5, 1964) was a labor leader, activist, and feminist who played a leading role in the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). Flynn was a founding member of the American Civil Liberties Union and a visible proponent of women's rights, birth control, and women's suffrage. She joined the Communist Party USA in 1936 and late in life, in 1961, became its chairwoman. She died during a visit to the Soviet Union, where she was accorded a state funeral with processions in the Red Square attended by over 25,000 people.
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was born in 1890 in Concord, New Hampshire, the daughter of Annie (Gurley) and Thomas Flynn. The family moved to New York in 1900, where she was educated at the local public schools. Her parents introduced her to socialism. When... (continuer)
Her union speech, at age 16, ignited a sensation.
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envoyé par giorgio 27/4/2020 - 08:40
It's a Crime
[2013]
Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: It's a Crime to Tell the Truth
Wars happen because lies are told about them. When I worked in Somalia, I had a report covered up because "it told the truth". As Monsanto makes food policy with its ties to the WhiteHouse and Cabinet, our food supply is put in a precarious position with lies about glyphosate and the consequences of genetic modification. Our potable water is threatened by gas and oil drilling, mountain top removal, radioactive waste, agricultural poisons, and climate change. Radiation levels from Fukushima are covered up while years of radioactive waste fill up the Pacific and pollute our air, food and water. It is the end of the world as we know it because lies are told about the destruction of our natural resources and people - all so that a few can make billions off the spoilage. 99% of the voters voted for the above violations... (continuer)
Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: It's a Crime to Tell the Truth
Wars happen because lies are told about them. When I worked in Somalia, I had a report covered up because "it told the truth". As Monsanto makes food policy with its ties to the WhiteHouse and Cabinet, our food supply is put in a precarious position with lies about glyphosate and the consequences of genetic modification. Our potable water is threatened by gas and oil drilling, mountain top removal, radioactive waste, agricultural poisons, and climate change. Radiation levels from Fukushima are covered up while years of radioactive waste fill up the Pacific and pollute our air, food and water. It is the end of the world as we know it because lies are told about the destruction of our natural resources and people - all so that a few can make billions off the spoilage. 99% of the voters voted for the above violations... (continuer)
Used to be our enemies had a piece of land,
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envoyé par giorgio 26/4/2020 - 17:27
Killing in the Name of God
[2015]
Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: Ain't Gonna Pass
This song was written as a response to all the people who kill people in the name of gods who reportedly say that killing people is wrong.
Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: Ain't Gonna Pass
This song was written as a response to all the people who kill people in the name of gods who reportedly say that killing people is wrong.
I'm not a very godly guy.
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envoyé par giorgio 26/4/2020 - 15:23
Gaza
[2014]
Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: Ain't Gonna Pass [2015]
An account of the Israeli invasion of Gaza in 2014
Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: Ain't Gonna Pass [2015]
An account of the Israeli invasion of Gaza in 2014
Everything's a target in Gaza,
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envoyé par giorgio 26/4/2020 - 13:47
WMD
[2006]
Lyrics by Mark Levy and Tom Neilson
Music: Sung to the tune of "Do Re Me" by Woody Guthrie
Album: Fools No More
Lyrics by Mark Levy and Tom Neilson
Music: Sung to the tune of "Do Re Me" by Woody Guthrie
Album: Fools No More
Lots of folks back East they say
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envoyé par giorgio 28/4/2013 - 13:20
Nothing Like a War
[2005]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Only Outlaws Will Be Free
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Only Outlaws Will Be Free
We got missiles in their silos. – We got tridents in the sea.
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envoyé par giorgio 27/3/2013 - 09:11
First Thing I Learned About a Gun
[2011]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Between The Rivers
A reflection on childhood on the farm
and a response to senseless gun violence.
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Between The Rivers
A reflection on childhood on the farm
and a response to senseless gun violence.
Playin' army in the barn,
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envoyé par giorgio 18/3/2013 - 15:25
Parcours:
Armes, la guerre chez soi tous les jours
Just A Little Melt Down
[2006]
Album: Fools No More
This song is about the devastation from the meltdown at Three Mile Island, PA. environment, social commentary.
Shocked at the damage done by the meltdown at TMI, Pres. Jimmy Carter asked Adm.Hiram Rickover
for advice. He told Carter that if he told the people the truth about TMI, it would be the end of nuclear energy. On his deathbed, Rickover signed a statement about the devastation at TMI and that he had advised Carter of the above. Song material from the investigative report of David Detmold in the Montague Reporter.
Album: Fools No More
This song is about the devastation from the meltdown at Three Mile Island, PA. environment, social commentary.
Shocked at the damage done by the meltdown at TMI, Pres. Jimmy Carter asked Adm.Hiram Rickover
for advice. He told Carter that if he told the people the truth about TMI, it would be the end of nuclear energy. On his deathbed, Rickover signed a statement about the devastation at TMI and that he had advised Carter of the above. Song material from the investigative report of David Detmold in the Montague Reporter.
Three Mile Island, 1979,
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envoyé par giorgio 17/3/2013 - 15:09
Parcours:
Contre le Nucléaire
No Plane at the Pentagon
[2012]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
Why was there no airplane debris at the Pentagon?
There are still a lot of questions about 911: too many whys..
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
Why was there no airplane debris at the Pentagon?
There are still a lot of questions about 911: too many whys..
Why are the sidewalks and streets intact ?
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envoyé par giorgio 9/3/2013 - 12:20
Only Outlaws Will Be Free
[2005]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Only Outlaws Will Be Free
When Freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free. Songs are all accounts of free speech and personal liberties in a time of oppression.
"When my son was 10 years old, he was punished at school for refusing to stand and sing the national anthem, and subsequently for refusing to pledge allegiance to the flag, which to him, stood for war and oppression of civil liberties". (T. N.)
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Only Outlaws Will Be Free
When Freedom is outlawed, only outlaws will be free. Songs are all accounts of free speech and personal liberties in a time of oppression.
"When my son was 10 years old, he was punished at school for refusing to stand and sing the national anthem, and subsequently for refusing to pledge allegiance to the flag, which to him, stood for war and oppression of civil liberties". (T. N.)
Ten year old in America land
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envoyé par giorgio 3/3/2013 - 12:18
Tritium
[2012]
Lyrics by Tom Neilson and Alan Jay Lerner
Music: Sung to the tune of Julie Andrews' "A Spoonful Of Sugar"
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
A parody response to the NRC's statement not to worry about tritium leaks from Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant because it was 'just a little bit'.
Lyrics by Tom Neilson and Alan Jay Lerner
Music: Sung to the tune of Julie Andrews' "A Spoonful Of Sugar"
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
A parody response to the NRC's statement not to worry about tritium leaks from Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant because it was 'just a little bit'.
The children go to school in Guilford, Vermont
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envoyé par giorgio 2/3/2013 - 10:02
Parcours:
Contre le Nucléaire
99
[2012]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
Violence is their answer, the 1% is clear
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envoyé par giorgio 27/2/2013 - 15:45
Gotta Have the Balls
[2012]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
An account of Tom Neilson my best friend, Geoff, beat the draft during Vietnam.. (T.N.)
Fine and funny story..
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
An account of Tom Neilson my best friend, Geoff, beat the draft during Vietnam.. (T.N.)
Fine and funny story..
It was back in 1970
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envoyé par giorgio 27/2/2013 - 09:05
Why Won't Obama Debate?
[2012]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
With wit and between-the-eyes poignancy, this album speaks out about corporatism, the environment, workers' rights, civil rights, endless war and the hijacking of democracy.
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Where Greenland Used To Be
With wit and between-the-eyes poignancy, this album speaks out about corporatism, the environment, workers' rights, civil rights, endless war and the hijacking of democracy.
Why won't Obama debate
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envoyé par giorgio 25/2/2013 - 08:20
Anne Dunn
[2007]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Another Pacifist Under Surveillance
About a commonly unsung heroine, a casualty of war that is not usually mentioned in polite company.
Annie Dunn's story is one I heard in the Highlands of Scotland.
Annie has two men, both defectors from the military. social commentary, historical..
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Another Pacifist Under Surveillance
About a commonly unsung heroine, a casualty of war that is not usually mentioned in polite company.
Annie Dunn's story is one I heard in the Highlands of Scotland.
Annie has two men, both defectors from the military. social commentary, historical..
T'was in the year 18 and 5, a highland lass was she..
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envoyé par giorgio 24/2/2013 - 10:56
Water Under the Door
[1995]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Swords Into Plowshares
Social/political commentary on corporate terror. The "Swords Into Plowshares" album(1) is about the Colrain action which attempted to prevent the takeover of Randy and Betsy Kehler's home for tax refusal by the IRS.
Five communities in Western Massachusetts were destroyed and flooded to create the Quabbin Reservoir, so people could have water in Boston. The area was the site of the historical Shay's Rebellion.
"Water Under the Door" is an urgent call to action to confront the corporate terror that leads to the violence of poverty, hunger, homelessness, torture and murder.
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Swords Into Plowshares
Social/political commentary on corporate terror. The "Swords Into Plowshares" album(1) is about the Colrain action which attempted to prevent the takeover of Randy and Betsy Kehler's home for tax refusal by the IRS.
Five communities in Western Massachusetts were destroyed and flooded to create the Quabbin Reservoir, so people could have water in Boston. The area was the site of the historical Shay's Rebellion.
"Water Under the Door" is an urgent call to action to confront the corporate terror that leads to the violence of poverty, hunger, homelessness, torture and murder.
What do you do when you have no home to go home to?
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envoyé par giorgio 4/4/2012 - 13:05
Grandfather and Me
[1976]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Dancin' Shoes [1997]
Chronicle of union organizers
"While hitchhiking in Northern Idaho in the Spring of 1975, I was told this story by my ride. It's about his grandfather and mother. Both were union organizers around 1919.
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Dancin' Shoes [1997]
Chronicle of union organizers
"While hitchhiking in Northern Idaho in the Spring of 1975, I was told this story by my ride. It's about his grandfather and mother. Both were union organizers around 1919.
Grandpa played his concertina
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envoyé par giorgio 16/8/2010 - 08:30
Betting on Terror
[2004]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Living on the Maximum Wage
In the summer of 2003, John Poindexter was the overseer of DARFA's (Defence Research Projects Agency) attempt to institute a web based futures market that Dept. of War officials said could help forecast catastrophic events. Traders would hope to profit financially from their betting on terror. Deputy fo War Sec'ty Paul Wolfowitz called Poindexter's team "brilliantly imaginative." Sen. Barbara Boxer called the program "morbid" and "a sick idea."
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: Living on the Maximum Wage
In the summer of 2003, John Poindexter was the overseer of DARFA's (Defence Research Projects Agency) attempt to institute a web based futures market that Dept. of War officials said could help forecast catastrophic events. Traders would hope to profit financially from their betting on terror. Deputy fo War Sec'ty Paul Wolfowitz called Poindexter's team "brilliantly imaginative." Sen. Barbara Boxer called the program "morbid" and "a sick idea."
The Pentagon is setting up a game that we can play
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envoyé par giorgio 21/7/2010 - 08:45
The Spirit of Justice
[2003]
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: The Spirit of Justice
In Jan 2002, John Ashcroft spent $8,650 to cover up the Spirit of Justice statue in the Hall of Justice because he didn't want to do press conferences in front of her exposed breast. The official line from the attorney generals office was that she was covered up for "aesthetic purposes". Still the metaphor is not lost. His censorship and abuse of power has been compared to Hitler's closing of the Bauhaus School of Design in 1933 at around the same time that he was creating his Security of the Fatherland, aka SS.
Lyrics & Music by Tom Neilson
Album: The Spirit of Justice
In Jan 2002, John Ashcroft spent $8,650 to cover up the Spirit of Justice statue in the Hall of Justice because he didn't want to do press conferences in front of her exposed breast. The official line from the attorney generals office was that she was covered up for "aesthetic purposes". Still the metaphor is not lost. His censorship and abuse of power has been compared to Hitler's closing of the Bauhaus School of Design in 1933 at around the same time that he was creating his Security of the Fatherland, aka SS.
The Spirit of Justice's bust is exposed -and Johnny was in distress.
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envoyé par giorgio 21/7/2010 - 08:15
You Can Not Have War Tell the Truth
My son Jacob asked me when he was five,
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envoyé par Riccardo Venturi 19/8/2006 - 12:17
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Lyrics & music by Tom Neilson
Album: Biomess
PADUCAH, Ky.—Stricken with cancer, his body mottled with painful sores, uranium worker Joe Harding picked up a pen for a final postscript to his nine-year struggle against the U.S.-owned factory he blamed for his fatal illness. "It is absolutely futile," he wrote just before his 1980 death, "like fighting a tiger with a toothpick."
Two decades later, Harding is being proclaimed a "Cold War hero" by the same government that brushed aside his claims of dangerous radiation inside the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant in western Kentucky.
Revelations this week of worker exposure to plutonium at the Paducah plant have rekindled interest in the Harding case, which was championed briefly by anti-nuclear groups in the early 1980s as an example of the human cost of building America's nuclear arsenal. Although experts at the time linked Harding's... (continuer)