Paralyzed
[2007]
Lyrics by Kai Schmidt
Music by Gerrit Thomas
Album: Aviator
Lyrics by Kai Schmidt
Music by Gerrit Thomas
Album: Aviator
What happened in the world today ?
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envoyé par giorgio 31/3/2012 - 20:10
Expendable Youth
Actually the song is about LA gang violence. But thx for posting.
Nervouswreck_75 31/3/2012 - 18:05
There Will Be No Morning Copy
Album: Black Coats & Bandages (2004)
Your borders are bloody mirages that expand and contract at the will of the blade
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envoyé par DonQuijote82 31/3/2012 - 16:33
Friendly Fire
[2005]
Album: Navigator
..and, moreover, also the risk to be killed by the so-called "Friendly Fire"..
Album: Navigator
..and, moreover, also the risk to be killed by the so-called "Friendly Fire"..
Within a few seconds their jets came over the hill
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envoyé par giorgio 31/3/2012 - 16:10
Entropy
[2003]
Lyrics & Music by Bill Robinson
Album: Research (new edition)
Anti-War-Art-Punk
Lyrics & Music by Bill Robinson
Album: Research (new edition)
Anti-War-Art-Punk
Chemical integrity is breaking down
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envoyé par giorgio 31/3/2012 - 15:30
Killing Ground
[2005]
Album: Navigator
Distress.. The expected fate of all the soldiers in a war..
Album: Navigator
Distress.. The expected fate of all the soldiers in a war..
They do the things all soldiers do
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envoyé par giorgio 31/3/2012 - 15:20
No Real Tomatoes
[1985]
Lyrics & Music by David Rudd
Album: Research
Lyrics & Music by David Rudd
Album: Research
Peace & Love's dead -watch out for nuclear blast
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envoyé par giorgio 31/3/2012 - 12:20
This Losing Game
[2004]
Lyrics & Music by Tracy Jane Comer
Album: Quietly There
An anti-war song, written on Memorial Day 2004… "I was pondering both Memorial Day and Father's Day, so close together...
…and thinking of all the families that have to be apart now because of the war". -Tracy J. Comer.
"Tracy Jane Comer's song "This Losing Game" is a thoughtful, well-produced and haunting anti-war song, worthy of the great Joan Baez or Joni Mitchell. Come to think of it, Tracy Jane’s voice is just as powerful and clear as those ladies as well. This is a wonderful work and worthy of a good listen. -International Acoustic Music Awards, January 2005-
Lyrics & Music by Tracy Jane Comer
Album: Quietly There
An anti-war song, written on Memorial Day 2004… "I was pondering both Memorial Day and Father's Day, so close together...
…and thinking of all the families that have to be apart now because of the war". -Tracy J. Comer.
"Tracy Jane Comer's song "This Losing Game" is a thoughtful, well-produced and haunting anti-war song, worthy of the great Joan Baez or Joni Mitchell. Come to think of it, Tracy Jane’s voice is just as powerful and clear as those ladies as well. This is a wonderful work and worthy of a good listen. -International Acoustic Music Awards, January 2005-
A balanced flashlight just illuminates the page
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envoyé par giorgio 31/3/2012 - 08:35
Exit Strategy
Exit Strategy ou La retraite victorieuse
Chanson française – Exit Strategy ou La retraite victorieuse – Marco Valdo M.I. – 2012
D'habitude, je le sais bien, Lucien l'âne mon ami, j'ai toujours l'air de me traîner dans le temps et d'avoir un regard sur le passé. D'abord, c'est vrai... Je scrute le passé, mais pour comprendre et le passé et le présent. Ce dernier découlant du précédent... Il y a dans tout ça, ce qu'on appelle le paradoxe temporel. Je te l'explique ou je te le rappelle. Le passé n'est plus, le futur n'est pas encore et le présent est déjà passé au moment où j'en parle ; bref, il n'est nulle part et pourtant, c'est lui qui fait les deux autres et toutes nos existences. En fait, on est dans un présent continu qui s'appelle la vie... Elle a toujours un début et toujours une fin. Je vois à ton œil noir fluorescent que tu te demandes où donc je vais pouvoir encore t'emmener...
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Chanson française – Exit Strategy ou La retraite victorieuse – Marco Valdo M.I. – 2012
D'habitude, je le sais bien, Lucien l'âne mon ami, j'ai toujours l'air de me traîner dans le temps et d'avoir un regard sur le passé. D'abord, c'est vrai... Je scrute le passé, mais pour comprendre et le passé et le présent. Ce dernier découlant du précédent... Il y a dans tout ça, ce qu'on appelle le paradoxe temporel. Je te l'explique ou je te le rappelle. Le passé n'est plus, le futur n'est pas encore et le présent est déjà passé au moment où j'en parle ; bref, il n'est nulle part et pourtant, c'est lui qui fait les deux autres et toutes nos existences. En fait, on est dans un présent continu qui s'appelle la vie... Elle a toujours un début et toujours une fin. Je vois à ton œil noir fluorescent que tu te demandes où donc je vais pouvoir encore t'emmener...
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Que vaut la vie d'un Afghan
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envoyé par Marco Valdo M.I. 30/3/2012 - 23:35
Fortapàsc
Giancarlo Siani
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envoyé par DonQuijote82 30/3/2012 - 20:23
Parcours:
La Mafia et les mafias
Libertà e Foresta
Chanson italienne – Libertà e Foresta - Elisabeth – 2012
Voici l'histoire de deux jeunes filles, deux estafettes partisanes, appelées Liberté et Forêt. Pendant une certaine période, on n'avait plus de nouvelles de Forêt et sa sœur, Liberté alla à sa recherche.
Voici l'histoire de deux jeunes filles, deux estafettes partisanes, appelées Liberté et Forêt. Pendant une certaine période, on n'avait plus de nouvelles de Forêt et sa sœur, Liberté alla à sa recherche.
LIBERTÉ ET FORÊT
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envoyé par Marco Valdo M.I. 30/3/2012 - 17:26
Just a Few Questions
[2002]
Lyrics & Music by Evan Herzoff
Album: Disillusioning [2010]
A song about the legitimate questions rarely heard in mainstream media about all 9/11s. There was one in 1973 in Chile, one in 1988 in Haiti and more, and the song reflects on the war crimes and terror that always seem to follow these 9/11 tragedies..
"I wrote this song originally in 2002 and then revised it in 2009. The song was inspired by journalists like Greg Palast, Amy Goodman, John Pilger and Robert Fisk, as well as the documentary filmmaker Michael Moore, all of whom asked tough questions and did exhaustive investigations into not only 9/11 but the state terrorism that followed.
It is all too often we hear only about our own 9/11, however there were many 9/11s. There was 9/11/88 in Haiti, 9/11/90 in Guatemala, and 9/11/73 in Chile. In all of these the US spy agencies' allies in those countries committed atrocities,... (continuer)
Lyrics & Music by Evan Herzoff
Album: Disillusioning [2010]
A song about the legitimate questions rarely heard in mainstream media about all 9/11s. There was one in 1973 in Chile, one in 1988 in Haiti and more, and the song reflects on the war crimes and terror that always seem to follow these 9/11 tragedies..
"I wrote this song originally in 2002 and then revised it in 2009. The song was inspired by journalists like Greg Palast, Amy Goodman, John Pilger and Robert Fisk, as well as the documentary filmmaker Michael Moore, all of whom asked tough questions and did exhaustive investigations into not only 9/11 but the state terrorism that followed.
It is all too often we hear only about our own 9/11, however there were many 9/11s. There was 9/11/88 in Haiti, 9/11/90 in Guatemala, and 9/11/73 in Chile. In all of these the US spy agencies' allies in those countries committed atrocities,... (continuer)
Who's really running the country?
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envoyé par giorgio 30/3/2012 - 16:07
MSNBC
[2011]
Lyrics & Music by Evan Herzoff
MSNBC promotes imperialist wars for GE !
MSNBC, owned by GE, is promoting insanity for imperial greed, as usual.
I literally wrote this song and recorded, mixed, and uploaded it within the last 15 minutes..
Lyrics & Music by Evan Herzoff
MSNBC promotes imperialist wars for GE !
MSNBC, owned by GE, is promoting insanity for imperial greed, as usual.
I literally wrote this song and recorded, mixed, and uploaded it within the last 15 minutes..
Rah Rah Rah for the home team [x3]
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envoyé par giorgio 30/3/2012 - 14:27
To Afghan War Escalation We Say NO
"Pictures and footage, in this video, are all from my camera and they are from various anti-war demonstrations in recent months, held in Denver, Colorado in 2009. Some pictures are from an anti-war demonstration in 2005 (black & white).
The music is a little homemade improvised piece I call "Jamming with myself". To record the rhythm and lead guitar I actually placed my camera, switched to the audio feature, about a foot in front of my little practice amp. For the lead guitar wah sound I ran the signal through a Cry Baby wah pedal. Then I smoothed out the sound using the processing software on my laptop, added a little compression and reverb, then I composed the drums and bass using MIDI software instruments".
The music is a little homemade improvised piece I call "Jamming with myself". To record the rhythm and lead guitar I actually placed my camera, switched to the audio feature, about a foot in front of my little practice amp. For the lead guitar wah sound I ran the signal through a Cry Baby wah pedal. Then I smoothed out the sound using the processing software on my laptop, added a little compression and reverb, then I composed the drums and bass using MIDI software instruments".
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envoyé par giorgio 30/3/2012 - 13:30
Undici settembre millenovecentosettantatre
2011
Io ricordo con rabbia
Io ricordo con rabbia
I piccoli Maya, comandati dal Subcomnadante Marcos
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envoyé par DonQuijote82 30/3/2012 - 13:24
Warrior
[1989]
Album “9”
"That's precisely how I see myself - fighting off, instead of the U.S. Cavalry, boredom and oppression.” […] “I'm making my case quite clear that this is my land and I'm not gonna surrender it easily. I'm sick of damn big businesses just burning up everything, destroying the food, destroying the sea, polluting the air. You know, I've got an actual birthright to these things - I'm damned if I'm gonna surrender it lightly." (John Lydon in due interviste rilasciate su BAM e MTV nel 1989)
Album “9”
"That's precisely how I see myself - fighting off, instead of the U.S. Cavalry, boredom and oppression.” […] “I'm making my case quite clear that this is my land and I'm not gonna surrender it easily. I'm sick of damn big businesses just burning up everything, destroying the food, destroying the sea, polluting the air. You know, I've got an actual birthright to these things - I'm damned if I'm gonna surrender it lightly." (John Lydon in due interviste rilasciate su BAM e MTV nel 1989)
Fields they have eyes
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envoyé par Bartleby 30/3/2012 - 13:07
Round
[1986]
Album “Album” (!)
“The nuclear holocaust is imminent [...] These bastards are going to kill us all off, and of course I bloody worry about it!” (John Lydon, da un’intervista pubblicata su Melody Maker del maggio 1986)
Album “Album” (!)
“The nuclear holocaust is imminent [...] These bastards are going to kill us all off, and of course I bloody worry about it!” (John Lydon, da un’intervista pubblicata su Melody Maker del maggio 1986)
Round and around
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envoyé par Bartleby 30/3/2012 - 12:56
Rise
[1986]
Album “Album” (!)
La più famosa canzone dei PiL aveva originariamente come sottotitolo “South African Song” perché il testo traeva spunto dall’oppressione dellla maggioranza nera nel Sudafrica dell’apartheid per trasferirsi poi alla realtà quotidiana nella “perfida Albione” dell’epoca.
“I read this manual on South African interrogation techniques, and 'Rise' is quotes from some of the victims. I put them together because I thought it fitted in aptly with my own feelings about daily existence.” (da un’intervista a John Lydon pubblicata su “Smash Hits” del febbraio 1986)
Il fatto che la famosa, delirante clip del brano con questo significato non c’entri pressochè nulla, non vuol dire niente… E’ il punk (anche se post-), bellezza!
Album “Album” (!)
La più famosa canzone dei PiL aveva originariamente come sottotitolo “South African Song” perché il testo traeva spunto dall’oppressione dellla maggioranza nera nel Sudafrica dell’apartheid per trasferirsi poi alla realtà quotidiana nella “perfida Albione” dell’epoca.
“I read this manual on South African interrogation techniques, and 'Rise' is quotes from some of the victims. I put them together because I thought it fitted in aptly with my own feelings about daily existence.” (da un’intervista a John Lydon pubblicata su “Smash Hits” del febbraio 1986)
Il fatto che la famosa, delirante clip del brano con questo significato non c’entri pressochè nulla, non vuol dire niente… E’ il punk (anche se post-), bellezza!
I could be wrong
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envoyé par Bartleby 30/3/2012 - 12:01
Johnny non c'entra
1989
Ivangarage
canzone contro la violenza sui minori
Ivangarage
canzone contro la violenza sui minori
Johnny è un bambino, ha sette anni e la sua storia fa paura raccontare
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envoyé par Miriam 30/3/2012 - 11:41
Parcours:
Violence sur l'enfance
Go Back
[1981]
Album “The Flowers of Romance”
Dedicata all’estrema destra britannica del National Front, poi British National Party…
Album “The Flowers of Romance”
Dedicata all’estrema destra britannica del National Front, poi British National Party…
Left
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envoyé par Bartleby 30/3/2012 - 11:23
Four Enclosed Walls
[1981]
Album “The Flowers of Romance”
L’avessero scritta oggi, si sarebbero subito beccati una fatwā…
Album “The Flowers of Romance”
L’avessero scritta oggi, si sarebbero subito beccati una fatwā…
Allah
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envoyé par Bartleby 30/3/2012 - 11:12
Another Bag of Bones
[2008]
Singolo poi incluso nell’album “Brother's Blood” del 2009
Sul lato B la cover di Love Me, I’m A Liberal di Phil Ochs.
Singolo poi incluso nell’album “Brother's Blood” del 2009
Sul lato B la cover di Love Me, I’m A Liberal di Phil Ochs.
It's a brushfire spreading, feeding as it moves
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envoyé par Bartleby 30/3/2012 - 10:50
The Possibilities
[2007]
Album: [Silence] Is A Weapon
Album: [Silence] Is A Weapon
You can't take this away
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envoyé par giorgio 30/3/2012 - 08:37
It Ain't Over
[2001]
Album: One Nation Under
Album: One Nation Under
All of us victim,
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envoyé par giorgio 30/3/2012 - 08:11
Make Love (Make No War)
(1995)
Segnalata in un forum dedicato alle canzoni contro la guerra preferite dagli utenti, una canzoncina da discoteca interpretata da una famosa ex pornostar ceca... ci mettiamo anche questa? ma sì...
Segnalata in un forum dedicato alle canzoni contro la guerra preferite dagli utenti, una canzoncina da discoteca interpretata da una famosa ex pornostar ceca... ci mettiamo anche questa? ma sì...
Make love make no war
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29/3/2012 - 23:27
Flight data recorder
2011
Io ricordo con rabbia
Io ricordo con rabbia
Roma Ciampino, 27 giugno 1980
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envoyé par DonQuijote82 29/3/2012 - 19:14
Context
[2007]
Album: [Silence] Is A Weapon
Album: [Silence] Is A Weapon
So who can say:
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envoyé par giorgio 29/3/2012 - 18:50
Speaking Fantasy
[2010]
Lyrics & Music by Evan Herzoff
Album: Disillusioning
A strong song about cultural accumulation, forced assimilation, and the psychological warfare of colonialism.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs, the militia, the Smithsonian, the boarding schools, the Philadelphia exposition and Chicago World's Fair, and the society imposed by European occupiers of Turtle Island have almost completed that which created space for the behavior and ambitions of the German Nationalists during World Wars I and II, namely a holocaust.
Part of this has been a kind of psychological warfare that works to the effect of erasing the memory of entire populations, to recreate them as inevitably defeated and seemingly self-evident inferiors, thereby justifying visibly, though not morally nor factually, the existence of a created creed, ethnicity, and nationality we now identify as "American". It is as though... (continuer)
Lyrics & Music by Evan Herzoff
Album: Disillusioning
A strong song about cultural accumulation, forced assimilation, and the psychological warfare of colonialism.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs, the militia, the Smithsonian, the boarding schools, the Philadelphia exposition and Chicago World's Fair, and the society imposed by European occupiers of Turtle Island have almost completed that which created space for the behavior and ambitions of the German Nationalists during World Wars I and II, namely a holocaust.
Part of this has been a kind of psychological warfare that works to the effect of erasing the memory of entire populations, to recreate them as inevitably defeated and seemingly self-evident inferiors, thereby justifying visibly, though not morally nor factually, the existence of a created creed, ethnicity, and nationality we now identify as "American". It is as though... (continuer)
You speak.. -as though you exist
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envoyé par giorgio 29/3/2012 - 15:15
Al Pivarol C'al Vin Dal Ciel (The Brave Scottish Piper)
Operation Tombola: 67 anni dopo le cornamuse dei Kirkpatrick suonano ancora a Botteghe d’Albinea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHs3UJMDgnA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHs3UJMDgnA
DQ82 29/3/2012 - 15:11
The Gulf
[1986]
Nell’album “Feedback 86”, all’epoca abortito e pubblicato solo nel 2000
La canzone compare anche nella riedizione in cd del 1994 dell’album “Till We Have Faces” (1984)
Una canzone sulla terribile guerra fra Iran ed Iraq consumatasi tra il 1980, poco dopo la “rivoluzione” khomeinista, ed il 1988, poco prima della guerra del Golfo del 1990/91… Per l’Iraq, non un giorno di pace quasi da 32 anni ormai!
Nella seconda strofa anche una sardonica critica ai precetti del fondamentalismo islamico, la cui osservanza è vista come un paradosso sullo sfondo di una guerra tanto cruenta e protratta da causare quasi un milione di morti.
Tuttavia, Hackhett sembra ignorare o dimenticare che in quella guerra l’Iraq di Saddam Hussein (un figlio di puttana, ma all’epoca “il nostro figlio di puttana”, come ebbe a dire un alto dirigente dei servizi statunitensi) fu pesantemente sostenuto dagli USA… Qualche anno più tardi, il voltafaccia: il “figlio di puttana” non serviva più, anzi, serviva morto…
Nell’album “Feedback 86”, all’epoca abortito e pubblicato solo nel 2000
La canzone compare anche nella riedizione in cd del 1994 dell’album “Till We Have Faces” (1984)
Una canzone sulla terribile guerra fra Iran ed Iraq consumatasi tra il 1980, poco dopo la “rivoluzione” khomeinista, ed il 1988, poco prima della guerra del Golfo del 1990/91… Per l’Iraq, non un giorno di pace quasi da 32 anni ormai!
Nella seconda strofa anche una sardonica critica ai precetti del fondamentalismo islamico, la cui osservanza è vista come un paradosso sullo sfondo di una guerra tanto cruenta e protratta da causare quasi un milione di morti.
Tuttavia, Hackhett sembra ignorare o dimenticare che in quella guerra l’Iraq di Saddam Hussein (un figlio di puttana, ma all’epoca “il nostro figlio di puttana”, come ebbe a dire un alto dirigente dei servizi statunitensi) fu pesantemente sostenuto dagli USA… Qualche anno più tardi, il voltafaccia: il “figlio di puttana” non serviva più, anzi, serviva morto…
You know it's so hard
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envoyé par Bartleby 29/3/2012 - 13:28
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