Luisa Ferida
Hai ragione.
Esiste pure l'intero filmato del processo e della fucilazione di Caruso.
Quello della fucilazione di Koch, girato da Visconti, non sono riuscito a trovarlo su YouTube...
Esiste pure l'intero filmato del processo e della fucilazione di Caruso.
Quello della fucilazione di Koch, girato da Visconti, non sono riuscito a trovarlo su YouTube...
Bartleby 2012/4/5 - 15:45
What Did We Die for ?
[2003]
Lyrics & Music by Paddy Mac and CW Crisman
Powerful lyrics about the plight of the Sioux tribe of North America. Strong acoustic and electric guitar with synths and drums.
The Wounded Knee Massacre was the last major armed conflict between the Lakota Sioux and the United States.
Lyrics & Music by Paddy Mac and CW Crisman
Powerful lyrics about the plight of the Sioux tribe of North America. Strong acoustic and electric guitar with synths and drums.
The Wounded Knee Massacre was the last major armed conflict between the Lakota Sioux and the United States.
On a full moon,
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/5 - 14:20
Song Itineraries:
Native American Genocide
Love Is the Message
[1973]
Il brano che dà il titolo all’album, scritto da Kenneth Gamble e Leon A. Huff
Basta guardare la copertina dell’album per avere la certezza che questo pezzone disco in puro stile “TSOP” (The Sound of Philadelphia, il “Philly Sound”), pur essendo "minimalista" nel testo, è una CCG/AWS docg…
Il brano che dà il titolo all’album, scritto da Kenneth Gamble e Leon A. Huff
Basta guardare la copertina dell’album per avere la certezza che questo pezzone disco in puro stile “TSOP” (The Sound of Philadelphia, il “Philly Sound”), pur essendo "minimalista" nel testo, è una CCG/AWS docg…
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Contributed by Bartleby 2012/4/5 - 13:42
Mighty Mighty (Spade and Whitey)
[1969]
Album: "The Young Mods' Forgotten Story" del 1969 e “Curtis/Live!” del 1971
Canzone antirazzista e per l’unità tra bianchi e neri…
Mayfield incise questa canzone per la prima volta quando ancora stava con The Impressions nel disco "The Young Mods' Forgotten Story" del 1969.
Il brano è stato anche meravigliosamente reinterpretato dal grandissimo e misconosciuto Baby Huey con i suoi Babysitters nel loro unico album (James Ramey/Baby Huey non ne vide la luce perchè morì di droga l'anno prima, appena ventiseienne) intitolato "The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend" del 1971.
(Bartleby)
Album: "The Young Mods' Forgotten Story" del 1969 e “Curtis/Live!” del 1971
Canzone antirazzista e per l’unità tra bianchi e neri…
Mayfield incise questa canzone per la prima volta quando ancora stava con The Impressions nel disco "The Young Mods' Forgotten Story" del 1969.
Il brano è stato anche meravigliosamente reinterpretato dal grandissimo e misconosciuto Baby Huey con i suoi Babysitters nel loro unico album (James Ramey/Baby Huey non ne vide la luce perchè morì di droga l'anno prima, appena ventiseienne) intitolato "The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend" del 1971.
(Bartleby)
Everybody's talking
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Contributed by Bartleby 2012/4/5 - 13:11
Song Itineraries:
Racism and Slavery in the USA
Mr. President, You Lied
[2004]
Lyrics by York Taylor
Music by Skiffy Flippo
Album: He Bombed My Daddy
"Local people in the National Guard who wanted to protect our borders who are now trapped in a backdoor draft".
Lyrics by York Taylor
Music by Skiffy Flippo
Album: He Bombed My Daddy
"Local people in the National Guard who wanted to protect our borders who are now trapped in a backdoor draft".
Mr. Rumsfeld, –why can't I go home
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/5 - 13:07
You're the Man
[1972]
Scritta da Kenneth Stover e Marvin Gaye
Singolo che la stessa Tamla Motown censurò, rifiutando di includerlo nell’album “Let's Get It On” del 1973.
Il brano, in due differenti versioni, lo ritroveremo solo 30 anni dopo nella riedizione “de luxe” di “Let's Get It On” (2001).
Un attacco ironico e feroce a Richard Nixon sferrato da Gaye durante la campagna per le presidenziali del 1972. Nixon, presidente uscente, vinse stracciando il candidato democratico McGovern, ma di lì a poco fu travolto dallo “scandalo Watergate”…
Scritta da Kenneth Stover e Marvin Gaye
Singolo che la stessa Tamla Motown censurò, rifiutando di includerlo nell’album “Let's Get It On” del 1973.
Il brano, in due differenti versioni, lo ritroveremo solo 30 anni dopo nella riedizione “de luxe” di “Let's Get It On” (2001).
Un attacco ironico e feroce a Richard Nixon sferrato da Gaye durante la campagna per le presidenziali del 1972. Nixon, presidente uscente, vinse stracciando il candidato democratico McGovern, ma di lì a poco fu travolto dallo “scandalo Watergate”…
You've been talkin', talkin' to the people
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Contributed by Bartleby 2012/4/5 - 11:47
Lamento del carbonaro
In realtà sembra che questo canto di anonimo sia molto più antico, forse risalente al 700.
Fa parte dei canti superstiti provenienti dalla montagna pistoiese e raccolti a partire dai primi dell’800 prima da Niccolò Tommaseo (tutti dall’informatrice Beatrice Bugelli) e poi da molti altri (Giuseppe Tigri, Filippo Rossi-Cassiglioli, Francesca Alexander, Michele Barbi). Più recentemente, nei primi anni 70 del secolo scorso, questi canti sono stati sistematizzati dal musicologo e sociologo Sergio Gargini ed è sulle sue ricerche che si fonda la versione proposta da Caterina Bueno così come quella di Riccardo Tesi e Maurizio Geri (Album “Acqua foco e vento” del 2003)
(Fonte: it.wikipedia)
Fa parte dei canti superstiti provenienti dalla montagna pistoiese e raccolti a partire dai primi dell’800 prima da Niccolò Tommaseo (tutti dall’informatrice Beatrice Bugelli) e poi da molti altri (Giuseppe Tigri, Filippo Rossi-Cassiglioli, Francesca Alexander, Michele Barbi). Più recentemente, nei primi anni 70 del secolo scorso, questi canti sono stati sistematizzati dal musicologo e sociologo Sergio Gargini ed è sulle sue ricerche che si fonda la versione proposta da Caterina Bueno così come quella di Riccardo Tesi e Maurizio Geri (Album “Acqua foco e vento” del 2003)
(Fonte: it.wikipedia)
IL LAMENTO DEL CARBONARO
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Contributed by Bartleby 2012/4/5 - 10:42
Milonga del muerto
(1985)
Testo di Jorge Luis Borges (da "Los conjurados)
Musica di Sebastián Piana
Inserita nell'album Cancionero Malvinas del 2012
Testo di Jorge Luis Borges (da "Los conjurados)
Musica di Sebastián Piana
Inserita nell'album Cancionero Malvinas del 2012
Lo he soñado en esta casa
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Contributed by adriana 2012/4/5 - 10:40
Song Itineraries:
Falklands (Malvinas) War
He Fell With Honor
[2007]
Album: The Cephus McGoogle Album
Lyrics & Music by Louis J. Brown and Phil Thomson
Vocal: John Johnson
This song is based upon a true story about a southern soldier, 32 years of age and the father of 8 children from Fayette County. He was forced to go and engage in the Civil War at that age in 1861. He did not own slaves and didn't support slavery..
It may well be appropriate that the Confederate Flag not fly over the capitol, but a descendant shouldn't be stigmatized if he still honors some aspects of that flag because his Great Grandfather was killed protecting his homeland and family after the northern invasion of the south. He neither owned slaves nor approved the system of slavery..
Album: The Cephus McGoogle Album
Lyrics & Music by Louis J. Brown and Phil Thomson
Vocal: John Johnson
This song is based upon a true story about a southern soldier, 32 years of age and the father of 8 children from Fayette County. He was forced to go and engage in the Civil War at that age in 1861. He did not own slaves and didn't support slavery..
It may well be appropriate that the Confederate Flag not fly over the capitol, but a descendant shouldn't be stigmatized if he still honors some aspects of that flag because his Great Grandfather was killed protecting his homeland and family after the northern invasion of the south. He neither owned slaves nor approved the system of slavery..
There's a flag that flies in Dixie
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/5 - 08:25
Il diciassette marzo
Testo trovato su Union Songs
Portelli writes:
“On 17 March 1949, the 21 year old steelworker, Luigi Trastulli was killed by the police during a demostration against NATO. Sante Carboni, a mechanic, former railroad worker and draftsman, wrote a song about the event”
Portelli writes:
“On 17 March 1949, the 21 year old steelworker, Luigi Trastulli was killed by the police during a demostration against NATO. Sante Carboni, a mechanic, former railroad worker and draftsman, wrote a song about the event”
CANTATA FOR LUIGI TRASTULLI
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Contributed by Bartleby 2012/4/4 - 14:55
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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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/4 - 13:05
Махновщина [La Makhnovtchina]
Anonymous
Questa, che appare essere (almeno per ora) l'unica versione d'arte e cantabile della Makhnovscina in inglese, proviene dalla pagina SoundClick di una band, SuZQ, sulla quale non si hanno ulteriori notizie. In realtà, la traduzione inglese è a corredo di una versione francese (scaricabile dalla pagina) con un testo leggermente modificato rispetto a quello di Roda-Gil (tale versione era stata originariamente riportata in questa pagina, ma riteniamo che non ce ne sia alcun bisogno date le differenze veramente minime con quella “canonica”; in ogni caso il testo della versione è presente nella pagina linkata). La versione inglese, invece, non può essere considerata una reale traduzione: è una vera e propria riscrittura, in piena regola e cantabile per chi volesse. [RV]
Makhnovtchina (Makhno's Army)
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/4 - 09:14
Fortunate Son
Le righe
It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no millionaire's son, no.
It ain't me, it ain't me; I ain't no fortunate one, no.
sono invertite nella traduzione.
(Maurizio)
It ain't me, it ain't me, I ain't no millionaire's son, no.
It ain't me, it ain't me; I ain't no fortunate one, no.
sono invertite nella traduzione.
(Maurizio)
Hai ragione, abbiamo corretto. Grazie.
2012/4/4 - 01:03
Hiroshima (Pax Americana Mix)
[2005]
Composed, performed, produced by Sleiboi 'G'
Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium, atque ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant. -Tac. Agricola 30 (De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae)-
To ravage, to slaughter, to usurp under false titles, they call empire; and where they make a desert, they call it peace. (Tacitus - Oxford Revised Translation) .
On 6th August 1945, at 1,900 feet above the centre of the Japanese city of Hiroshima, America detonated the first of only two Weapons of Mass Destruction to have ever been used aggressively against another nation. Creating a fireball of a temperature in excess of that of the surface of the Sun, the city and its ordinary civilian residents were vapourised instantly. Around 160,000 people died in the blast with some 77,000 dying later of the radiation exposure.
Composed, performed, produced by Sleiboi 'G'
Auferre trucidare rapere falsis nominibus imperium, atque ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant. -Tac. Agricola 30 (De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae)-
To ravage, to slaughter, to usurp under false titles, they call empire; and where they make a desert, they call it peace. (Tacitus - Oxford Revised Translation) .
On 6th August 1945, at 1,900 feet above the centre of the Japanese city of Hiroshima, America detonated the first of only two Weapons of Mass Destruction to have ever been used aggressively against another nation. Creating a fireball of a temperature in excess of that of the surface of the Sun, the city and its ordinary civilian residents were vapourised instantly. Around 160,000 people died in the blast with some 77,000 dying later of the radiation exposure.
Hiroshima!
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/3 - 14:15
Song Itineraries:
Hiroshima and Nagasaki 広島市 - 長崎市
The War, the Fame and the Pain
[2011]
Lyrics & music by Aaron David Cesari Waddington
Album: Zenith God
Lyrics & music by Aaron David Cesari Waddington
Album: Zenith God
We're born to live, we live to learn
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/3 - 13:45
War Dance
[2010]
Music by Aaron David Cesari Waddington
Album: Ambassador's Demonstraition's
Music by Aaron David Cesari Waddington
Album: Ambassador's Demonstraition's
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/3 - 13:02
Hiroshima's Grave
[2010]
Lyrics & music by Aaron David Cesari Waddington
Album: Ambassador's Demonstraition's
Lyrics & music by Aaron David Cesari Waddington
Album: Ambassador's Demonstraition's
Pain hate greed is here
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/3 - 09:43
Song Itineraries:
Hiroshima and Nagasaki 広島市 - 長崎市
Paralyzed
Caspita! 379 C.c.G. nel solo marzo. Di questo passo l'archivio scoppierà. :)) Cos'è? Una competizione ? Spero di no. Jemu alègiu ca nuđđu n'assicúta :))))
giorgio 2012/4/3 - 09:36
Slavery
[2010]
Lyrics & music by Aaron David Cesari Waddington
Album: Ambassador's Demonstraition's
Lyrics & music by Aaron David Cesari Waddington
Album: Ambassador's Demonstraition's
Stolen plundered chained and scorned
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/3 - 08:57
Legal Limbo
[2009]
Music by Atomgrad
Detainees still remain in Guantanamo Bay, they are held without charge or trial, in complete disregard of the Geneva Conventions.
The Bush Administration believes it can get away with this abuse by declaring them Non Combatants, but they are the ones who declared a War on Terror, and you can't have a war without enemy combatants. Anyone detained on suspicion of terrorism is therefore an enemy combatant and should be treated according to the Geneva Conventions.
Music by Atomgrad
Detainees still remain in Guantanamo Bay, they are held without charge or trial, in complete disregard of the Geneva Conventions.
The Bush Administration believes it can get away with this abuse by declaring them Non Combatants, but they are the ones who declared a War on Terror, and you can't have a war without enemy combatants. Anyone detained on suspicion of terrorism is therefore an enemy combatant and should be treated according to the Geneva Conventions.
Detainees still remain inside the United States military facility at Guantanamo Bay,
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Contributed by giorgio 2012/4/3 - 08:44
Song Itineraries:
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
Redemption Song
Bellissima cover della Casa del Vento, in versione Irish Folk, mescolata con la parte strumentale di Thousands Are Sailing dei Pogues...bella davvero!
matteo88 2012/4/3 - 00:23
Everyday People
(1968)
The song is one of Sly Stone's pleas for peace and equality between differing races and social groups, a major theme and focus for the band. The Family Stone featured Caucasians Greg Errico and Jerry Martini in its lineup, as well as females Rose Stone and Cynthia Robinson; making it the first major integrated band in rock history. Sly & the Family Stone's message was about peace and equality through music, and this song reflects the same.
Wikipedia
The song is one of Sly Stone's pleas for peace and equality between differing races and social groups, a major theme and focus for the band. The Family Stone featured Caucasians Greg Errico and Jerry Martini in its lineup, as well as females Rose Stone and Cynthia Robinson; making it the first major integrated band in rock history. Sly & the Family Stone's message was about peace and equality through music, and this song reflects the same.
Wikipedia
Sometimes I'm right then I can be wrong
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2012/4/2 - 23:50
Song Itineraries:
Racism and Slavery in the USA, Woodstock 1969 and other pop rock festivals
Harry Wilmans, il soldato
Version française – HARRY WILMANS – Marco Valdo M.I. – 2012
Poème d'Edgar Lee Master
Poème d'Edgar Lee Master
HARRY WILMANS
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Contributed by Marco Valdo M.I. 2012/4/2 - 18:17
Grande Spirito
Perché hai gettato nel vento
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Contributed by DoNQuijote82 2012/4/2 - 15:54
Song Itineraries:
Native American Genocide
Frutti Per Kagua
Ho aspettato sette lune
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Contributed by DoNQuijote82 2012/4/2 - 15:54
Song Itineraries:
Native American Genocide
L'Ultima Notte
Ho paura di dormire, sapendo che,
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Contributed by DoNQuijote82 2012/4/2 - 15:52
Song Itineraries:
Native American Genocide
Il Tramonto Di Un Popolo
Fame, freddo, odio e sangue
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Contributed by DonQuijote82 2012/4/2 - 15:50
Song Itineraries:
Native American Genocide
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