Le Orme: Gioco di bimba
Nel '73 io sono nato. E oggi ho la sua stessa età quando ha scritto questo racconto. Sono nato ascoltando una lingua dura che pare fatta apposta per dare ordini, in un campo delle donne - Frauenfeld dice che significa questo - ma sono cresciuto mille e più km a sud parlando un'umile lingua meticcia, figlia minore di Zeus e Giove, ma dal profumo d'oriente. Del '73 non ricordo nulla eppure certe immagini sue mi sono familiari: la 850 beige per esempio ce l'aveva mio zio, ed era sempre una festa vederla arrivare: era l'estate. Parole come fotografie virate al rosso dentro gli album rilegati in pelle. E poi il sole. Il sole degli anni '70 che così non l'ho più visto nei decenni a venire. Dice che è sempre lo stesso, devono essere gli occhi ad essere cambiati. Ecco! Forse è solo per questo che ho cominciato a scriverle: per dirle grazie per avermelo fatto rivedere ancora.
Roberto 2020/6/4 - 23:32
American Skin (41 Shots)
Eight minutes, That song is almost eight minutes long. And that's how long it took George Floyd to die with a Minneapolis officer's knee buried into his neck. That's a long time. That's how long he begged for help and said he couldn't breathe. The arresting officer's response was nothing but silence and wait. Then he had no pulse and still it went on.
That goes out to Seattle, to New York, to Miami, to Atlanta, to Chicago, to Dallas, to Philadelphia, to Washington, to Los Angeles, to Asbury Park, to Minneapolis, and to the memory of George Floyd. May he rest in peace.
As we speak, 40 million people are unemployed. 100,000-plus citzens have died from COVID-19, with only the most tepid and unfeeling response from our White House. As of today, our black citizens continue to be killed unnecessarily by our police on the streets of America. And as of this broadcast, the country was on fire and in chaos.
Bruce Springsteen Volume 5: American Skin SiriusXM channel E Street Radio (Ch. 20)
That goes out to Seattle, to New York, to Miami, to Atlanta, to Chicago, to Dallas, to Philadelphia, to Washington, to Los Angeles, to Asbury Park, to Minneapolis, and to the memory of George Floyd. May he rest in peace.
As we speak, 40 million people are unemployed. 100,000-plus citzens have died from COVID-19, with only the most tepid and unfeeling response from our White House. As of today, our black citizens continue to be killed unnecessarily by our police on the streets of America. And as of this broadcast, the country was on fire and in chaos.
Bruce Springsteen Volume 5: American Skin SiriusXM channel E Street Radio (Ch. 20)
2020/6/4 - 22:22
Right On
(1971)
dal capolavoro di Marvin Gaye, What's Going On, un album che forse sarebbe da aggiungere quasi integralmente nel sito.
Dalle sonorità latine che la distinguono dal sound complessivo dell'album, che si prestava ad essere ascoltato ininterrottamente come una lunghissima canzone, questa Right On è un vero e proprio inno alla pace e all'amore universale.
dal capolavoro di Marvin Gaye, What's Going On, un album che forse sarebbe da aggiungere quasi integralmente nel sito.
Dalle sonorità latine che la distinguono dal sound complessivo dell'album, che si prestava ad essere ascoltato ininterrottamente come una lunghissima canzone, questa Right On è un vero e proprio inno alla pace e all'amore universale.
Hey baby, that's alright people
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2020/6/4 - 21:59
What's Going On
La versione registrata nel 2001 dal classico supergruppo chiamato Artists Against AIDS Worldwide
con Bono degli U2, Destiny's Child, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, NSYNC, Darren Hayes dei Savage Garden, Jennifer Lopez, Ja Rule, Nas, Lil' Kim, Sean Combs, Mary J Blige, Alicia Keys, Eve, Gwen Stefani, Nelly Furtado, Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, Aaron Lewis of Staind, Michael Stipe of R.E.M., Wyclef Jean e la figlia di Marvin Gaye, Nona
con Bono degli U2, Destiny's Child, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, NSYNC, Darren Hayes dei Savage Garden, Jennifer Lopez, Ja Rule, Nas, Lil' Kim, Sean Combs, Mary J Blige, Alicia Keys, Eve, Gwen Stefani, Nelly Furtado, Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, Aaron Lewis of Staind, Michael Stipe of R.E.M., Wyclef Jean e la figlia di Marvin Gaye, Nona
2020/6/4 - 20:37
Paradise
Paradise - John Prine – 1971 - mia traduzione
PARADISO
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Contributed by L. E. 2020/6/4 - 17:36
Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)
Grazie per l'ottima traduzione. E per la scoperta del finale con una frase dell'immensa "What's going on"
Alessia 2020/6/4 - 14:11
Nascere pazzo
[1982]
Album : Guercia
Album : Guercia
Chi l'avrebbe detto
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Contributed by Alberto Scotti 2020/6/4 - 02:57
"N"
[1982]
Album : Guercia
Album : Guercia
La vacca sta nella stalla
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Contributed by Alberto Scotti 2020/6/4 - 02:45
Spiritual
(2016)
Lo Spiritual ipnotico e frammentato di Jay-Z riflette la disillusione dell’artista. «Dovremmo essere più avanti», ha detto. Il rapper ha finito il pezzo dopo la morte di Michael Brown nel 2014 sapendo «che la sua morte non sarebbe stata l’ultima».
“Io non sono veleno / Sono solo un ragazzo del quartiere che ha alzato le mani / In preda alla disperazione: non sparare”.
22 canzoni per Black Lives Matter da Rolling Stone
On July 7, 2016, Jay Z released the single “spiritual” in response to two separate successive killings of black men in the days prior. Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were murdered by police officers who claimed both men were armed at the time they were killed.
In a statement released with the single, which includes a quote from 19th-century African-American social reformer Frederick Douglass, Jay Z claimed that he had made the track a while ago and never got... (Continues)
Lo Spiritual ipnotico e frammentato di Jay-Z riflette la disillusione dell’artista. «Dovremmo essere più avanti», ha detto. Il rapper ha finito il pezzo dopo la morte di Michael Brown nel 2014 sapendo «che la sua morte non sarebbe stata l’ultima».
“Io non sono veleno / Sono solo un ragazzo del quartiere che ha alzato le mani / In preda alla disperazione: non sparare”.
22 canzoni per Black Lives Matter da Rolling Stone
On July 7, 2016, Jay Z released the single “spiritual” in response to two separate successive killings of black men in the days prior. Alton Sterling and Philando Castile were murdered by police officers who claimed both men were armed at the time they were killed.
In a statement released with the single, which includes a quote from 19th-century African-American social reformer Frederick Douglass, Jay Z claimed that he had made the track a while ago and never got... (Continues)
And it says, now the works of the flesh are manifest
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2020/6/3 - 22:19
Song Itineraries:
Racism and Slavery in the USA
How Many
(2016)
Written “between the hours of 4am and around 7am” in a London hotel room and tagged #blacklivesmatter on SoundCloud, “How Many” is Miguel’s response to the July 2016 police shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. Miguel promised to update the demo every week until it’s finished.
Written “between the hours of 4am and around 7am” in a London hotel room and tagged #blacklivesmatter on SoundCloud, “How Many” is Miguel’s response to the July 2016 police shootings of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. Miguel promised to update the demo every week until it’s finished.
I can not sleep
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2020/6/3 - 22:05
Song Itineraries:
Racism and Slavery in the USA
Sette lucciole perse nel grano
2020
"Sette lucciole perse nel grano", canzone dedicata ai martiri del XX giugno. Testo di Tullio Bugari e musica di Silvano Staffolani.
L'eccidio avvenne il 20 giugno 1944 nella contrada di campagna "Montecappone", alla periferia di Jesi (An) un mese prima della liberazione della città; le vittime furono sette giovani tra i 18 e i 25 anni, cinque di loro residenti nel vicino quartiere di "via Roma" (Armando e Luigi Angeloni, Francesco Cecchi, Alfredo Santinelli, Mario Saveri) e altri due militari lontanti dalle loro case, Enzo Carboni di Sant'Eufemia di Aspromente e Calogero Grasceffo di Agrigento.
Scrive lo storico locale Giuseppe Luconi nel libro “L’anno più lungo”:
“Sono all’incirca le sette di sera: in via Roma, all’altezza dell’edicola del Crocefisso, una trentina di giovani sono seduti avanti casa e discutono sui fatti del giorno. Improvvisamente arrivano tedeschi e fascisti,... (Continues)
"Sette lucciole perse nel grano", canzone dedicata ai martiri del XX giugno. Testo di Tullio Bugari e musica di Silvano Staffolani.
L'eccidio avvenne il 20 giugno 1944 nella contrada di campagna "Montecappone", alla periferia di Jesi (An) un mese prima della liberazione della città; le vittime furono sette giovani tra i 18 e i 25 anni, cinque di loro residenti nel vicino quartiere di "via Roma" (Armando e Luigi Angeloni, Francesco Cecchi, Alfredo Santinelli, Mario Saveri) e altri due militari lontanti dalle loro case, Enzo Carboni di Sant'Eufemia di Aspromente e Calogero Grasceffo di Agrigento.
Scrive lo storico locale Giuseppe Luconi nel libro “L’anno più lungo”:
“Sono all’incirca le sette di sera: in via Roma, all’altezza dell’edicola del Crocefisso, una trentina di giovani sono seduti avanti casa e discutono sui fatti del giorno. Improvvisamente arrivano tedeschi e fascisti,... (Continues)
Venti giugno notte di luna nera
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Contributed by Dq82 + Tullio Bugari 2020/6/3 - 20:29
AmeriKKKa, Try No Pork.
2020
Negro
Negro
We begin tonight with that chilling piece of video, live streamed on Facebook in the moments after a man is shot by police
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Contributed by Dq82 2020/6/3 - 16:00
SMD
2020
Negro
Negro
Do you hear me man?
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Contributed by Dq82 2020/6/3 - 15:58
Song Itineraries:
Racism and Slavery in the USA
Brigitte Bardot: Nue au soleil
In riferimento ai tristi eventi di questo periodo, vorrei sottoporre all'attenzione dei frequentatori di questo sito alcune considerazioni personali, tutte derivanti da fatti realmente accaduti.
- Fino ad ieri era severamente vietato toccarsi le parti basse, oggi è vietato toccarsi il naso.
- Fino ad ieri i bimbi li portava la cicogna, oggi li porta amazon.
- Fino a ieri alunni e maestre guardavano con preoccupazione il soffitto dell’aula che stava per crollare da un momento all’altro, oggi guardano con preoccupazione la connessione internet che sembra stia per crollare da un momento all’altro.
- Fino a ieri, dopo l’arresto, venivano ricoverati nell’infermeria del carcere, oggi vanno direttamente ai domiciliari.
- Fino ad ieri era severamente vietato toccarsi le parti basse, oggi è vietato toccarsi il naso.
- Fino ad ieri i bimbi li portava la cicogna, oggi li porta amazon.
- Fino a ieri alunni e maestre guardavano con preoccupazione il soffitto dell’aula che stava per crollare da un momento all’altro, oggi guardano con preoccupazione la connessione internet che sembra stia per crollare da un momento all’altro.
- Fino a ieri, dopo l’arresto, venivano ricoverati nell’infermeria del carcere, oggi vanno direttamente ai domiciliari.
Tommy Wack 2020/6/3 - 10:36
My Name Is Dessie Warren
[2013]
Lyrics & music by Alun Parry
Album: When The Sunlight Shines
"I got involved with the Shrewsbury Pickets Justice Campaign during the Summer of 2009.
The campaign is the continued fight for an official pardon for the people targeted by the state during the National Building Strike in the 1970's.
Using the Conspiracy Act, never designed or used before to cover trade union activities, the bosses of the construction industry teamed up with the Tory Government to put our people in jail.
One was Ricky Tomlinson, now well known to all as a famous and talented actor.
Another was a working class hero by the name of Des Warren (1937-2004).
Des had a terrible time in prison. They wouldn't give him his own spectacles, or shoes that fit.
They also gave him the “liquid cosh”. This is where the prison service administers drugs to inmates it considers awkward.
Dessie and Ricky insisted,... (Continues)
Lyrics & music by Alun Parry
Album: When The Sunlight Shines
"I got involved with the Shrewsbury Pickets Justice Campaign during the Summer of 2009.
The campaign is the continued fight for an official pardon for the people targeted by the state during the National Building Strike in the 1970's.
Using the Conspiracy Act, never designed or used before to cover trade union activities, the bosses of the construction industry teamed up with the Tory Government to put our people in jail.
One was Ricky Tomlinson, now well known to all as a famous and talented actor.
Another was a working class hero by the name of Des Warren (1937-2004).
Des had a terrible time in prison. They wouldn't give him his own spectacles, or shoes that fit.
They also gave him the “liquid cosh”. This is where the prison service administers drugs to inmates it considers awkward.
Dessie and Ricky insisted,... (Continues)
Up and down the nation
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Contributed by giorgio 2020/6/3 - 09:16
There in Vietnam
1968
The song "There in Viet Nam" (Bubbie Records # 1003) - a country music track that took an anti-war position. It placed a strong emphasis on the contrast between the voting age (21) and the draft age (18).
The narrator also expressed moral and religious opposition to the war, quoting the bible: "thou shall not kill". Yet, she also defended the previous generation's conflict as a just war for freedom: "his daddy fought in World War Two so that we can live in peace".
Released in Midwest City, Oklahoma. Written by B. Willow. Produced by Frank Dell.
Vietnam War Songs Project
The song "There in Viet Nam" (Bubbie Records # 1003) - a country music track that took an anti-war position. It placed a strong emphasis on the contrast between the voting age (21) and the draft age (18).
The narrator also expressed moral and religious opposition to the war, quoting the bible: "thou shall not kill". Yet, she also defended the previous generation's conflict as a just war for freedom: "his daddy fought in World War Two so that we can live in peace".
Released in Midwest City, Oklahoma. Written by B. Willow. Produced by Frank Dell.
Vietnam War Songs Project
Back home they say he's not a man
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2020/6/3 - 00:16
Song Itineraries:
War in Viet Nam as seen from the U.S.
Viet Nam
Pat Bohlman and Edwin Maderia
The country anti-war track "Viet Nam" (Green Mountain # GM-101), by the obscure artists Pat Bohlman and Edwin Maderia, expressed the view that the war was harming the US, but it also noted the ongoing peace negotiations in Paris, which the song described as "doing well". The negotiations started in Paris in 1968, and were mainly conducted by Henry Kissinger (National Security Adviser to President Richard Nixon, 1969-1974) and his North Vietnamese counterpart Lê Ðức Thọ.
Vietnam War Songs Project
Vietnam War Songs Project
The war in Vietnam is doing us a lot of harm
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2020/6/3 - 00:04
Song Itineraries:
War in Viet Nam as seen from the U.S.
White Feather
(2018)
Words and music by Amanda Shires
Album: To the Sunset
The idea struck when she experienced “cat calling that’s become okay again,” then expanded to include her thoughts on climate change and capitalism, “but it’s bigger than that,” Shires clarifies. “The song deals with fear and all the ways it discourages the expression of our individual identities. It’s about the walls we put up to protect ourselves and the way those walls become prisons.”
Amanda Shires Archives - The Kessler Theater
Words and music by Amanda Shires
Album: To the Sunset
The idea struck when she experienced “cat calling that’s become okay again,” then expanded to include her thoughts on climate change and capitalism, “but it’s bigger than that,” Shires clarifies. “The song deals with fear and all the ways it discourages the expression of our individual identities. It’s about the walls we put up to protect ourselves and the way those walls become prisons.”
Amanda Shires Archives - The Kessler Theater
In a field in Ohio I change into a scarecrow's clothes
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Contributed by Lorenzo Masetti 2020/6/2 - 22:42
Since I've Laid My Burden Down
Glory glory, hallelujah, since I've laid my burden down.
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Contributed by L. E. 2020/6/2 - 22:04
A morte la casa Savoia
Anonymous
Versione di Rocco Rosignoli e Davide Giromini
Il due giugno in Italia è la Festa della Repubblica. Un giorno che è solitamente pieno della retorica patriottica che stomaca gli internazionalisti. Ma in fin dei conti, un motivo per festeggiare questo giorno ce l'abbiamo anche noi: è pur sempre il giorno in cui la nostra gente ha deciso di salutare per sempre la feccia regnante. Troppo tardi e troppo educatamente, ma l'ha fatto. Io e Davide oggi non festeggiamo la Repubblica, il nostro tricolore acido è una parodia: festeggiamo la cacciata di un Re.
Sophionki 2020/6/2 - 20:46
The War Is Over
1970
Single The War Is Over / You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
Anti Vietnam war song "The War Is Over" (RCA Victor # 74-0309) referenced Richard Nixon, criticizing him for ignoring the protesters and prolonging the war. It also noted a protester being killed, which in the case of Michael James Brody Jr. won't make any difference because he will be reborn.
Single The War Is Over / You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
Anti Vietnam war song "The War Is Over" (RCA Victor # 74-0309) referenced Richard Nixon, criticizing him for ignoring the protesters and prolonging the war. It also noted a protester being killed, which in the case of Michael James Brody Jr. won't make any difference because he will be reborn.
I just want to thank everybody for letting me record now. All the money that I record off this record goes to peace.
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2020/6/2 - 17:04
Song Itineraries:
War in Viet Nam as seen from the U.S.
Una storia senza onore né gloria
Assassini Savoia ...Siate stramaledetti in eterno.
Bruno 2020/6/2 - 14:08
Teach Peace
[2000]
Lyrics & music by Jamie Fota
Album: Just Earth: One Planet, One Peole, One Future [2017]
“When I was commissioned to write a song for the annual Westheimer Peace Symposium in Wilmington, Ohio, I wanted to address the root causes of violence, both global and interpersonal. This song is my cry for a world based on justice and peaceful conflict resolution”. — Jamie.
Lyrics & music by Jamie Fota
Album: Just Earth: One Planet, One Peole, One Future [2017]
“When I was commissioned to write a song for the annual Westheimer Peace Symposium in Wilmington, Ohio, I wanted to address the root causes of violence, both global and interpersonal. This song is my cry for a world based on justice and peaceful conflict resolution”. — Jamie.
Teach peace, unlearn the violence,
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Contributed by giorgio 2020/6/2 - 12:40
Bir ceza istiyorum
Riccardo Venturi, 02-06-2020 10:15
Nota. Si tratta della traduzione, per quanto possibile letterale, della canzone in lingua turca. Per la poesia originale di Pablo Neruda e per la sua traduzione turca si rimanda qui.
Nota. Si tratta della traduzione, per quanto possibile letterale, della canzone in lingua turca. Per la poesia originale di Pablo Neruda e per la sua traduzione turca si rimanda qui.
VOGLIO UN CASTIGO
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2020/6/2 - 10:16
Two Good Men
SACCO & VANZETTI
[1998]
[1998]
Oh say there, did you hear the news?
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Contributed by giorgio 2020/6/2 - 09:27
New World Order
(1996)
Title track dell'ultimo album di Curtis Mayfield
Scritta da Curtis Mayfield, Raimundo Thomas & Brian Fleming
Il 13 agosto 1990 Curtis Mayfield fu vittima di un gravissimo incidente. Durante un concerto a Brooklin l'impianto di illuminazione cadde sul palco colpendo il cantante e fratturandogli la colonna vertebrale. In seguito all'incidente Mayfield rimase paralizzato dal collo in giù. Nove anni dopo, a soli 57 anni, Mayfield se ne andava per le complicazioni dell'incidente e per il diabete di cui soffriva.
Ma nel 1996 era riuscito a incidere, pur con mille difficoltà, il suo ultimo album, che si apriva con questa canzone di speranza che rovesciava il significato del termine impiegato da Bush fin dal 1990 per indicare la Pax Americana, una pace che puzzava fin troppo di guerra. Nella canzone invece il nuovo ordine mondiale è un sinonimo di speranza dei milioni di persone... (Continues)
Title track dell'ultimo album di Curtis Mayfield
Scritta da Curtis Mayfield, Raimundo Thomas & Brian Fleming
Il 13 agosto 1990 Curtis Mayfield fu vittima di un gravissimo incidente. Durante un concerto a Brooklin l'impianto di illuminazione cadde sul palco colpendo il cantante e fratturandogli la colonna vertebrale. In seguito all'incidente Mayfield rimase paralizzato dal collo in giù. Nove anni dopo, a soli 57 anni, Mayfield se ne andava per le complicazioni dell'incidente e per il diabete di cui soffriva.
Ma nel 1996 era riuscito a incidere, pur con mille difficoltà, il suo ultimo album, che si apriva con questa canzone di speranza che rovesciava il significato del termine impiegato da Bush fin dal 1990 per indicare la Pax Americana, una pace che puzzava fin troppo di guerra. Nella canzone invece il nuovo ordine mondiale è un sinonimo di speranza dei milioni di persone... (Continues)
Darkness no longer, a child is born
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Contributed by Lorenzo Masetti (grazie alle fantastiche farfalle di Benedetto Ferrara) 2020/6/2 - 01:19
Some Humans Ain’t Human
John Prine - Some Humans Ain't Human – 2005 – mia traduzione
ALCUNI UMANI NON SONO UMANI
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Contributed by L. E. 2020/6/2 - 00:40
Weep No More
1964
Nathan McKinney recorded the doo-wop track "Weep No More", composed by the blues man Len Johnson. The song, released on the Los Angeles based label Rayco Records (R-526), founded by Floyd Ray, contained themes of the Vietnam War. It is narrated from the soldier's perspective, who tells us that "Uncle Sam is calling for me", and that he is resigned to leaving those he loves: "So I guess I'll have to go".
Vietnam War Songs
Nathan McKinney recorded the doo-wop track "Weep No More", composed by the blues man Len Johnson. The song, released on the Los Angeles based label Rayco Records (R-526), founded by Floyd Ray, contained themes of the Vietnam War. It is narrated from the soldier's perspective, who tells us that "Uncle Sam is calling for me", and that he is resigned to leaving those he loves: "So I guess I'll have to go".
Vietnam War Songs
Weep no more, my baby for me
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2020/6/1 - 22:54
Song Itineraries:
War in Viet Nam as seen from the U.S.
Bring 'Em on Home
(1969)
Musica un po' copiata da You Ain't Go Nowhere (da The Basement Tapes di Bob Dylan & The Band interpretata anche da The Byrds)
Double-sided Vietnam War single by Chicano soul group Six Pak, released on the Californian label Gordo (# 704), founded by Eddie Davis (a sub-label of his Rampart Records). Both tracks had a Latin Soul feel to it - of course, the label focused on Mexican Americans.
This formed part of the West Coast 'Eastside Sound' music scene. According to the president of Rampart Steven Chavez: "almost 50% of the artists from the East Side Sound era served in combat roles in Viet Nam, losing their innocence to a war in the prime of their youth, and returned to a changed American music scene that pretty much turned their back on them with the advent of new genres like hard rock, heavy metal, punk, disco and the like".
Firstly, the group covered the song "Weep... (Continues)
Musica un po' copiata da You Ain't Go Nowhere (da The Basement Tapes di Bob Dylan & The Band interpretata anche da The Byrds)
Double-sided Vietnam War single by Chicano soul group Six Pak, released on the Californian label Gordo (# 704), founded by Eddie Davis (a sub-label of his Rampart Records). Both tracks had a Latin Soul feel to it - of course, the label focused on Mexican Americans.
This formed part of the West Coast 'Eastside Sound' music scene. According to the president of Rampart Steven Chavez: "almost 50% of the artists from the East Side Sound era served in combat roles in Viet Nam, losing their innocence to a war in the prime of their youth, and returned to a changed American music scene that pretty much turned their back on them with the advent of new genres like hard rock, heavy metal, punk, disco and the like".
Firstly, the group covered the song "Weep... (Continues)
One by one, numbers are called
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2020/6/1 - 22:25
Song Itineraries:
War in Viet Nam as seen from the U.S.
Our Generation
[2010]
Album “Wake Up!”
Questa era la versione originariamente inserita da Bartleby prima di trovare il testo originale di Ernie Hayes
Album “Wake Up!”
Questa era la versione originariamente inserita da Bartleby prima di trovare il testo originale di Ernie Hayes
OUR GENERATION (THE HOPE OF THE WORLD)
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2020/6/1 - 22:00
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