Baby I'm A Soldier
The son of Egyptian immigrants, Kareem was born and raised in Ponca City, Oklahoma. He spent his childhood immersed in Western United States culture, attending Rodeos and Pow Wows, while simultaneously learning his family's roots in Islam and Arabic culture. With a degree in Chemical Engineering and recenlty finishing Law School, he's on the road promoting his new album, "Generous Peace".
His voice is robust, sexy, and All-American Country soundin'. I love him! His musical sound is open-chord guitar with a lot of grounded piano sound supporting it. His lyrics are not officially "muslim" or "nasheeds" (Islamic gospel songs), but the subject matter is definitely "Halal" (ie for you non-muslims reading this, Halal means religiously permissible, as in the subject matter is about living a good life, it's not about forbidden things and isn't leading the listener to sin - not about adultery, greed, alcohol, or other illicit/amoral activities).
(from Rockin' Hejabi blog)
His voice is robust, sexy, and All-American Country soundin'. I love him! His musical sound is open-chord guitar with a lot of grounded piano sound supporting it. His lyrics are not officially "muslim" or "nasheeds" (Islamic gospel songs), but the subject matter is definitely "Halal" (ie for you non-muslims reading this, Halal means religiously permissible, as in the subject matter is about living a good life, it's not about forbidden things and isn't leading the listener to sin - not about adultery, greed, alcohol, or other illicit/amoral activities).
(from Rockin' Hejabi blog)
He was a soldier who’d only been married two or three years ago
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2008/1/14 - 15:39
La letania de los poderosos
Tú tienes la culpa tú,
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Contributed by Alessandro 2008/1/14 - 14:24
Les promenades de Paris
Les Promenades de Paris
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Contributed by C.Viadel 2008/1/14 - 12:27
Larmes lointaines
Une chanson pour tous les enfants qui vivent entre la guerre.
Rassure toi, Rassure toi,
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Contributed by C. Viadel 2008/1/14 - 12:16
Mein Berlin
Album: Farben
(1990)
(1990)
Ich weiß, daß auf der Straße hier kein einz'ger Baum mehr stand.
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Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2008/1/14 - 07:32
Song Itineraries:
The Berlin Wall, 1961-1989
Tieniamente
Un'altra versione dal vivo di Tieniamente fa parte del singolare concerto tenuto da Baglioni nell'emiciclo del Parlamento Europeo in data 13.9.2006.
La si trova - preceduta da un'introduzione parlata di Baglioni circa la genesi ed il significato del brano - a partire dal minuto 29'50''.
Ecco il link per scaricare il video del concerto in questione, che fu trasmesso televisivamente agli inizi del 2007:
http://www.reginella.net/download/euro...
Scaletta del concerto:
00’ 01’ Introduzioni parlate dei relatori
07’40’’ Intervista
09’05’’ Inno europeo (incipit)/Avrai – solo piano
15’20’’ Poster – solo piano
21’15’’ Un mondo a forma di te – solo chitarra
23’45’’ Io dal mare – solo chitarra
29’50’’ Tieniamente - solo piano
33’18’’ Nel sole nel sale nel sud – solo piano
38’50’’ Le mani e l’anima (ritornello) – solo chitarra
40’47’’ Ninna nanna nanna ninna - solo chitarra
43’30’’... (Continues)
La si trova - preceduta da un'introduzione parlata di Baglioni circa la genesi ed il significato del brano - a partire dal minuto 29'50''.
Ecco il link per scaricare il video del concerto in questione, che fu trasmesso televisivamente agli inizi del 2007:
http://www.reginella.net/download/euro...
Scaletta del concerto:
00’ 01’ Introduzioni parlate dei relatori
07’40’’ Intervista
09’05’’ Inno europeo (incipit)/Avrai – solo piano
15’20’’ Poster – solo piano
21’15’’ Un mondo a forma di te – solo chitarra
23’45’’ Io dal mare – solo chitarra
29’50’’ Tieniamente - solo piano
33’18’’ Nel sole nel sale nel sud – solo piano
38’50’’ Le mani e l’anima (ritornello) – solo chitarra
40’47’’ Ninna nanna nanna ninna - solo chitarra
43’30’’... (Continues)
Alberta Beccaro - Venezia 2008/1/13 - 17:09
Ninna nanna nanna ninna
Una versione dal vivo - stavolta quasi completa: manca giusto il finale - di Ninna nanna nanna ninna fa parte del singolare concerto tenuto da Baglioni nell'emiciclo del Parlamento Europeo in data 13.9.2006.
La si trova a partire dal minuto 40'47''.
Ecco il link per scaricare il video del concerto in questione, che fu trasmesso televisivamente agli inizi del 2007:
http://www.reginella.net/download/euro...
Scaletta del concerto:
00’ 01’ Introduzioni parlate dei relatori
07’40’’ Intervista
09’05’’ Inno europeo (incipit)/Avrai – solo piano
15’20’’ Poster – solo piano
21’15’’ Un mondo a forma di te – solo chitarra
23’45’’ Io dal mare – solo chitarra
29’50’’ Tieniamente - solo piano
33’18’’ Nel sole nel sale nel sud – solo piano
38’50’’ Le mani e l’anima (ritornello) – solo chitarra
40’47’’ Ninna nanna nanna ninna - solo chitarra
43’30’’ Pace - solo piano
49’35’’ Go/Va’ - solo... (Continues)
La si trova a partire dal minuto 40'47''.
Ecco il link per scaricare il video del concerto in questione, che fu trasmesso televisivamente agli inizi del 2007:
http://www.reginella.net/download/euro...
Scaletta del concerto:
00’ 01’ Introduzioni parlate dei relatori
07’40’’ Intervista
09’05’’ Inno europeo (incipit)/Avrai – solo piano
15’20’’ Poster – solo piano
21’15’’ Un mondo a forma di te – solo chitarra
23’45’’ Io dal mare – solo chitarra
29’50’’ Tieniamente - solo piano
33’18’’ Nel sole nel sale nel sud – solo piano
38’50’’ Le mani e l’anima (ritornello) – solo chitarra
40’47’’ Ninna nanna nanna ninna - solo chitarra
43’30’’ Pace - solo piano
49’35’’ Go/Va’ - solo... (Continues)
Alberta Beccaro - Venezia 2008/1/13 - 17:05
Otto Settembre
Nizza 13.01.2008 00.31
"Vado a nanna fra poco"
De l'album "Un ticket de tram"
"Vado a nanna fra poco"
De l'album "Un ticket de tram"
8 SEPTEMBRE
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Contributed by Daniel Bellucci Nizza 13.01.2008 00.31 vado a nanna fra poco 2008/1/13 - 00:31
1943
(già il 2008!)
dédié à Else Lasker-Schuler
dédié à Else Lasker-Schuler
1943
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Contributed by Daniel Bellucci 13.01.2008 00.07 (già il 2008!) 2008/1/13 - 00:07
Avrai
Questa invece è la versione ufficiale spagnola - abbastanza aderente all'originale italiano come senso globale del brano, ma non certo fedelissima su tutte le strofe - contenuta in un CD antologico di vari brani famosi di Baglioni in castigliano, intitolato "Siempre Aquì" (2006, Sony BMG)
Link Pagina
L'autrice della traduzione è Mila Ortiz.
Può sembrare curioso che nella traduzione ufficiale il titolo sia stato cambiato da "Avrai" (che si dice "tendràs") a "Vedrai" (che si dice appunto "veràs") ...
Se però solo si prova a sostituire l'uno all'altro vocabolo, ed a cantare la versione spagnola con il "tendràs", ci si renderà conto che così il ritornello, effettivamente, diventa un vero e proprio scioglilingua!:-)
Link Pagina
L'autrice della traduzione è Mila Ortiz.
Può sembrare curioso che nella traduzione ufficiale il titolo sia stato cambiato da "Avrai" (che si dice "tendràs") a "Vedrai" (che si dice appunto "veràs") ...
Se però solo si prova a sostituire l'uno all'altro vocabolo, ed a cantare la versione spagnola con il "tendràs", ci si renderà conto che così il ritornello, effettivamente, diventa un vero e proprio scioglilingua!:-)
VERÁS
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Contributed by Alberta Beccaro - Venezia 2008/1/12 - 22:33
Cesare
[2001]
Tragicomica storia d'amore del partigiano Cesare che commette delitto passionale perchè, proprio mentre è in missione, scopre che la sua bella lo tradisce ... e per di più con un fascista :-)
Lo scenario della vicenda - tratteggiato da Jannacci con pochi ed essenziali tocchi - è ad ogni modo precisamente quello della lotta partigiana, sicchè credo che anche questa surreale figura di "fidanzato deluso" rappresenti, a suo modo, una voce capace di unirsi al grande coro di CCG.
La canzone (composta da Enzo Jannacci e Paolo Jannacci) è stata incisa per la prima volta dal cantautore milanese nell'album "Come gli aeroplani" (2001, Ala Bianca):
La medesima incisione è stata da Jannacci inserita anche nel doppio CD antologico "The Best" (2006, Ala Bianca):
- testo tratto dal booklet del CD "Come gli aeroplani" (nelle parti parlate compaiono peraltro, nel disco, alcune modeste variazioni rispetto ad esso) -
Tragicomica storia d'amore del partigiano Cesare che commette delitto passionale perchè, proprio mentre è in missione, scopre che la sua bella lo tradisce ... e per di più con un fascista :-)
Lo scenario della vicenda - tratteggiato da Jannacci con pochi ed essenziali tocchi - è ad ogni modo precisamente quello della lotta partigiana, sicchè credo che anche questa surreale figura di "fidanzato deluso" rappresenti, a suo modo, una voce capace di unirsi al grande coro di CCG.
La canzone (composta da Enzo Jannacci e Paolo Jannacci) è stata incisa per la prima volta dal cantautore milanese nell'album "Come gli aeroplani" (2001, Ala Bianca):
La medesima incisione è stata da Jannacci inserita anche nel doppio CD antologico "The Best" (2006, Ala Bianca):
- testo tratto dal booklet del CD "Come gli aeroplani" (nelle parti parlate compaiono peraltro, nel disco, alcune modeste variazioni rispetto ad esso) -
"Allora ... 'Cesare' era un nome di battaglia di un partigiano, chiamato 'Garibaldi'
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Contributed by Alberta Beccaro - Venezia 2008/1/12 - 21:05
Song Itineraries:
Resistance against Nazi-Fascism in Italy and Europe
L'uomo a metà
Non ne avevo idea fino ad oggi, ma fortunatamente anche "L'uomo a metà" esiste online in video ... e per giunta in una versione live molto suggestiva, eseguita al piano elettrico da Enzo Jannacci nel febbraio 2003 presso gli studi di Mauro Pagani (co-arrangiatore e co-produttore, assieme a Paolo Jannacci, dell'omonimo album dal quale il brano è tratto, uscito proprio quell'anno: ), ossia le Officine Meccaniche di Milano.
La trovate - dopo una delle sue tipiche lunghissime introduzioni surreali ... che però a mio avviso vale la pena di guardare! :-) - a partire dal minuto 8'17'' del primo dei due video contenuti in questa pagina (il secondo video è una bella e lunga intervista, fattagli lo stesso giorno, nella quale fra l'altro Jannacci parla diffusamente dell'amico Giorgio Gaber):
http://www.kwmusica.kataweb.it/kwmusica
Nello stesso video segue poi, immediatamente, l'esecuzione dal vivo... (Continues)
La trovate - dopo una delle sue tipiche lunghissime introduzioni surreali ... che però a mio avviso vale la pena di guardare! :-) - a partire dal minuto 8'17'' del primo dei due video contenuti in questa pagina (il secondo video è una bella e lunga intervista, fattagli lo stesso giorno, nella quale fra l'altro Jannacci parla diffusamente dell'amico Giorgio Gaber):
http://www.kwmusica.kataweb.it/kwmusica
Nello stesso video segue poi, immediatamente, l'esecuzione dal vivo... (Continues)
Alberta Beccaro - Venezia 2008/1/12 - 19:23
Che il Mediterraneo sia
è una canzone bellissima...se chiudi gli occhi senti anche l'odore del mare
massimo 2008/1/12 - 18:19
Tammurriata alli briganti
In questo brano compare il vademecum del brigante ed i relativi nomignoli dati dal popolo ai briganti politici di tutte le epoche, trucidati di volta in volta dai governanti dei loro tempi.
De briganti ce ne so state tante
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Contributed by DuoSiciliano 2008/1/12 - 13:34
Song Itineraries:
The "Outlaw War" and the Southern Question in post-unity Italy
Il giullare
Ascoltabile nella pagina MySpacedell'autore
C'era un giullare in paese
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Contributed by adriana 2008/1/12 - 10:13
Song Itineraries:
Death penalty: murder by the power
Reconstructing the lyrics of a song formerly included only with few verses is important: such was the case of Il bonzo by the Italian folksinger (and heart surgeon) Enzo Jannacci. This was allowed us by mrs Alberta Beccaro from Venice, an expert of Enzo Jannacci and Sergio Endrigo, whom we thank heartily.
Riccardo Venturi 2008/1/12 - 04:53
Shoot High, Aim Low
[1987]
Lyrics by Jon Anderson and Trevor Rabin
Music by Yes
Testo di Jon Anderson e Trevor Rabin
Musica: Yes
Album: Big Generator
"Shoot High, Aim Low" is a song by Yes. It appears on the 1987 Big Generator album. The song appears to have never released as a single, but reached position #11 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the '80s. It appeared on every show on the Big Generator tour, but nowhere else to date.
The song, according to Jon Anderson's announcements prior to the song on many shows of the tour, the song is about war; specifically, a future in which mankind will live beyond war. In most of these announcements, Anderson explains that the "blue fields" mentioned in the first line are in Nicaragua - at the time the album was being worked on, a legal battle between the U.S. and Nicaragua had occurred over the U.S. aiding guerrillas against the Nicaraguan government.
Anderson... (Continues)
Lyrics by Jon Anderson and Trevor Rabin
Music by Yes
Testo di Jon Anderson e Trevor Rabin
Musica: Yes
Album: Big Generator
"Shoot High, Aim Low" is a song by Yes. It appears on the 1987 Big Generator album. The song appears to have never released as a single, but reached position #11 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the '80s. It appeared on every show on the Big Generator tour, but nowhere else to date.
The song, according to Jon Anderson's announcements prior to the song on many shows of the tour, the song is about war; specifically, a future in which mankind will live beyond war. In most of these announcements, Anderson explains that the "blue fields" mentioned in the first line are in Nicaragua - at the time the album was being worked on, a legal battle between the U.S. and Nicaragua had occurred over the U.S. aiding guerrillas against the Nicaraguan government.
Anderson... (Continues)
It's all coming back to me now
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2008/1/12 - 04:00
'48
"48", un modo di dire ancora oggi, a Napoli, che si pensa messo in uso dalla rivolta nel regno, risalente al 1848
‘o 48 nun è nu nummero è na rivolta,
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Contributed by DuoSiciliano 2008/1/11 - 20:12
Happy Xmas (War is Over)
il brano è fantastico le parole alquanto penetranti,di un livello comunicativo efficacissimo e di facile accesso.del resto lo sono stati tutti i suoi lavori.
oggi lennon saprebbe ancora cosa dirci
ciao Sandro (OR.)
oggi lennon saprebbe ancora cosa dirci
ciao Sandro (OR.)
sandro 2008/1/11 - 20:10
'O regno 'cchiù bello
“O’ regno ‘cchiù bello”, creato per narrare (con ottica diversa) l’ultimo periodo del regno di Napoli governato da Francesco II, detto Francischiello, e l’avvento dell’unità d’Italia.
Nun era soja a colpa,
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Contributed by DuoSiciliano 2008/1/11 - 20:09
Evviva Garibaldi!
Ma non si inneggia mica a quel Garibaldi cui luogotenente Nino Bixio fece ordinare la strage di Bronte(un massacro di contadini) ???
DuoSiciliano 2008/1/11 - 19:47
Gli operai
[1972]
Album: "Dialogo tra un impegnato e un non so"
Testo e musica di Gaber - Luporini
Lyrics and music by Gaber - Luporini
Album: "Dialogo tra un impegnato e un non so"
Testo e musica di Gaber - Luporini
Lyrics and music by Gaber - Luporini
Sì, sì, sì, li conosco quei discorsi, li ho fatti anch'io. E' una vita che parlate di operai.
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Contributed by daniela -k.d.- 2008/1/11 - 18:36
Song Itineraries:
The War of Labour: Emigration, Immigration, Exploitation, Slavery
Bomba
Grande Lorenzo!!! che lavorone trascrivere tutto il pezzo!
Grazie a tutti e speriamo di non doverne fare altre!
Eddy Cosenza
Tonio Scatigna e la gatta da pelare
Grazie a tutti e speriamo di non doverne fare altre!
Eddy Cosenza
Tonio Scatigna e la gatta da pelare
Eddy Cosenza 2008/1/10 - 20:29
The River Is Flowing
The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
The rivers are flowing
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2008/1/10 - 18:52
Dans la jungle
Da [[www.repubblica.it10 gennaio 2008
Liberi i due ostaggi delle Farc
Il presidente Chavez: "Stanno bene"
Liberi i due ostaggi delle FarcIl presidente Chavez: "Stanno bene"
Hugo Chavez in tv dà informazioni sulla liberazione degli ostaggi in mano alle Farc
CARACAS - Sono liberi i due ostaggi delle Farc che la guerriglia colombiana aveva promesso di consegnare al presidente venezuelano Hugo Chavez. Chavez ha detto di aver già parlato con Clara Rojas, amica personale e segretaria di Ingrid Betancourt, e con l'ex parlamentare Consuelo Perdomo Gonzales.
In una dichiarazione ai media a Caracas, Chavez ha detto di avere avuto la notizia dal ministro dell'Interno venezuelano Rodriguez Chacin. La liberazione è stata confermata dalla Croce rossa internazionale. "Sono nelle nostre mani. Siamo molto felici e contenti. La prossima fase è la partenza degli elicotteri nelle prossime ore dal luogo... (Continues)
Liberi i due ostaggi delle Farc
Il presidente Chavez: "Stanno bene"
Liberi i due ostaggi delle FarcIl presidente Chavez: "Stanno bene"
Hugo Chavez in tv dà informazioni sulla liberazione degli ostaggi in mano alle Farc
CARACAS - Sono liberi i due ostaggi delle Farc che la guerriglia colombiana aveva promesso di consegnare al presidente venezuelano Hugo Chavez. Chavez ha detto di aver già parlato con Clara Rojas, amica personale e segretaria di Ingrid Betancourt, e con l'ex parlamentare Consuelo Perdomo Gonzales.
In una dichiarazione ai media a Caracas, Chavez ha detto di avere avuto la notizia dal ministro dell'Interno venezuelano Rodriguez Chacin. La liberazione è stata confermata dalla Croce rossa internazionale. "Sono nelle nostre mani. Siamo molto felici e contenti. La prossima fase è la partenza degli elicotteri nelle prossime ore dal luogo... (Continues)
ccg staff 2008/1/10 - 17:58
Reclaim The Night
The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Though Eve was made from Adam's rib,
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2008/1/10 - 17:21
Song Itineraries:
Violence on Women: just like and worse than war
Which Side Are You On?
The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Which side are you on
(Continues)
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2008/1/10 - 17:01
With Our Lovely Feathers We Shall Fly
The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
With our lovely feathers we shall fly,
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2008/1/10 - 16:51
Da Do Ron Ron
The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
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I met him in the Whitehouse with his stetson on
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2008/1/10 - 16:46
Swift As The Wind My Sisters Are
The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
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Swift as the wind
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2008/1/10 - 16:32
Lorca
Pour Federico, qui fut un doux poète; mais qui fut aussi une triste victime.
Avec le pâle reflet d’une longue ombre
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Contributed by C. Viadel 2008/1/10 - 11:48
Song Itineraries:
The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 and Franco's Dictatorship
Ghost Blues For Nina
I write this sweet elegy which has to be sung
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Contributed by C: Viadel 2008/1/10 - 11:46
Tell Me More Lies!
Tell me, tell me more lies!
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Contributed by C. Viadel 2008/1/10 - 11:43
Rage dans les flammes follettes
Une chanson qui donne mon avis sur les tristes faits qui sont passés pendant quelques mois dans la ville de Paris et dans tout l'État français; et qui furent provoqués par les immmigrés qui ont fait une petite révolution contre le gouvernement à cause de leurs salaires trop petits. Mais ils ont utilisé une violence extrême et injustifiée pour réussir dans tout cela.
À mon avis
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Contributed by C. Viadel 2008/1/10 - 11:41
Bombes du Mensonge
Une Chanson qui donne mon avis sur les désir du gouvernement américain de trouver des armes de déstruction massive. Et elle est dédiée à ces hommes méchants et pleins d'hipocrésie qui ont semé la peur à cause de son obssession maladive pour trouver des armes qui n'existent pas car ils sont qui ont toutes les armes; mais malgré tout cela, ils ont décidé de chercher d'autres coupables.
Je vis dans ma connaissance de ce mensonge
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Contributed by C.Viadel 2008/1/10 - 11:32
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Gypsy punks: underdog world strike
Basically, it's an anti-war song- "that war/it never stops!" But it's more than that. He manages to dissect not only the roots of where war exists in our culture but also the helplessness of such understanding (nobody listens, nobody cares) while maintaining an advisory stature. Are we the only light there is? For ourselves we are. Hopeless? Not if you take care of your own.
from Pacifist War Games