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I love you my hard Irishman
Your rage is like a fist in my womb
Can’t you forgive what you think I’ve done
And love me, I’m your woman. …
How come you’ve never said you love me
In all the time you’ve known me
How come you never say you’re sorry
And I do… I do.
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Footage from Cry Freedom—absolutely one of my all-time-favorite movies! Denzel Washington plays Stephen Biko.
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WHATEVER you do,
WHATEVER you say,
Say, say, say
Say it WITH LOVE.
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Watch this crucial concept sung here
Michael Franti – Bomb the World
Please tell me the reason
Behind the colors that you fly
Love just one nation
And the whole world we divide
You won’t say you’re “sorry”
“There is no other choice”
God bless the people them
Who cannot raise their voice
We can chase down all our enemies
Bring them to their knees
We can bomb the world to pieces
But we can’t bomb it into peace
Power to the peaceful
Love to the peaceful
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[God’s] love to the peaceful.
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“Blessed are the peacemakers
for they shall be called the children of God.”
– Jesus
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“God resists the proud [Americans],
but GIVES GRACE to the humble.”
– Jesus’ brother, James
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Who would Jesus bomb —
or have us bomb?
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“Love your neighbor as yourself.”
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Tell me President tell if you will
How many people does a smart bomb kill?
How many of ’em do you think we got?
The General says we never miss a shot
And we never ever ever keep a body count
We killin’ so efficiently we can’t keep count
LOVE EVERYBODY!
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You say you’re a Christian ’cause God made you;
You say you’re a Muslim ’cause God made you;
You say you’re a Hindu and the next man a Jew;
And we all kill each other ’cause God told us to? Nah!
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Related: Michael Franti & Spearhead: “Hello Bonjour” in Belgium
I found myself singing this during work, yesterday.
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Warning: Not for the faint of heart
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“Men don’t follow titles; they follow courage.”
“Every man dies. Not every man really lives.”
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I’ve always loved this song. And here it is from Roland’s mouth, what Shout is all about:
“Quite simply, it’s about protest. It’s about making a noise about things [that] politically or socially disturb you.”
– Roland Orzabal
Transcribed by myself from Tears For Fears – Shout (Live Broadcast)
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This song was on one of my favorite albums during my high school days in Minneapolis, when I had the great blessing of being able to listen to one of the most creative radio stations in the country—KQRS-FM!!
Before they chose $$$commercial$$$ success over artistic achievement, they would actually play large portions of this LP regularly, to my never ending, GREAT DELIGHT! Until the music stopped in 1977:
In the summer of 1968, they [KQRS] started experimenting with freeform progressive rock in the late night hours. It became popular, and by the end of the year, this became the KQRS’ primary format.
By 1977, the freeform rock would give way to a tightly programmed rock approach, courtesy of radio consultants Burkhart/Abrams and their “Superstars” format, which was essentially just the hits from album oriented rock. Loyal KQ92 listeners were VERY UNHAPPY when this happened.
To me, Shawn Phillips opens up whole new horizons as to what can be done musically. He’s an artistic pioneer, not afraid to go where no man has ever tread, climbing the heights with his still (at age-65) more-than-4-octave vocal range. And I don’t recall any other musician who so effectively and not uncomfortably incorporates silence into his/her music, on occasion.
When Shawn is on, he’s mesmerizing. It’s sad that today’s mostly junk radio bans true artists like Shawn.
This is from the album Second Contribution, 1970. Casey was a friend of Shawn’s. And according to Shawn’s just-released DVD, Dianna still is.
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An excerpt from ‘Texas Days, African Nights’ from www.shawnphillipsdvd.com
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“I’ve had a lot of people come up to me…and they want to know: ‘how do you write and when do you write?‘”
“Everything that you’ve ever heard that I’ve ever written is written between the hours of 12 o’clock midnight and 6 o’clock in the morning. I have a reason for doing that because in those hours what’s happening is that you’re not so involved in the collective consciousness around you. Because we’re always being constantly bombarded by other minds and energy persona around us. And during those hours, 90% of the world around you is asleep. So you don’t have quite the same pressure going on.”
“The trick is once you begin a song, once you begin the first line, don’t leave the room until you’ve written the last line. And it’s the same with anything. When you’re painting or writing a book, finish the paragraph or finish the chapter. If you’re painting, finish that section. But the whole trick is perseverance.”
Transcribed by Jeff Fenske from:
Shawn Phillips- Through my camera lensX3
An Evening with Shawn Phillips, Backstage Pass, 1989:
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From the album, Contribution, 1970.
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Related: Shawn Phillips: ‘L’ Ballade (Age-65 at the Minnesota Zoo, 7/19/08)
Backstage Pass concert, 1989
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From Shawn’s set at the 1994 Splashy Fen festival in South Africa:
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Live at the Bassline Club in South Africa. Excerpt from the DVD Texas Days, African Nights from www.shawnphillipsdvd.com
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From the album, Shawn, 1965
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Related:
Carlos Santana Playing “Samba Pa Ti” From His Heart
Carlos Santana: “If you fight with joy, you’re the solution”
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Related: Bill Samsel Music Downloads
Live from Gatorville 2006
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I felt so good like anything was possible
I hit cruise control and rubbed my eyes
The last three days the rain was unstoppable
It was always cold, no sunshine
I rolled on as the sky grew dark
I put the pedal down to make some time
There’s SOMETHING GOOD waiting down this road
I’m picking up whatever is mine
Germany 1982
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Everybody’s had to fight TO BE FREE!
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“Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono“
is a Hawaiian phrase meaning: “The life (sovereignty) of the land is perpetuated in (by) righteousness,” and is the state motto of Hawaiʻi. The motto was adopted by the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi in 1843…. source
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From: Democracy Now
Author Stephen Kinzer discusses his new book, “Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq.” In it, he writes that the invasion of Iraq “was the culmination of a 110-year period during which Americans overthrew fourteen governments that displeased them for various ideological, political, and economic reasons.”…
AMY GOODMAN: Stephen Kinzer, I want to begin where you do in the book, and that is, with Hawaii.
STEPHEN KINZER: Many Americans I don’t think realize that Hawaii was an independent country before it was brought into the United States. In brief, this is the story. In the early part of the 19th century, several hundred American missionaries, most of them from New England, sailed off to what were then called the Sandwich Islands to devote their lives to, as they would have put it, raising up the heathen savages and teaching them the blessings of Christian civilization.
It wasn’t long before many of these missionaries and their sons began to realize that there was a lot of money to be made in Hawaii. The natives had been growing sugar for a long time, but they had never refined it and had never exported it. By dispossessing the natives of most of their land, a group that came from what was then called this missionary planter elite sort of left the path of God, went onto the path of Mammon and established a series of giant sugar plantations in Hawaii, and they became very rich from exporting sugar into the United States.
In the early 1890s, the U.S. passed a tariff that made it impossible for the Hawaiian sugar growers to sell their sugar in the U.S. So they were in a panic. They were about to lose their fortunes. And they asked themselves what they could do to somehow continue to sell their sugar in the U.S.
They came up with a perfect answer: We’ll get into the U.S. How will we do this? Well, the leader of the Hawaiian revolutionaries, if you want to call them that, who were mostly of American origin, actually went to Washington. He met with the Secretary of the Navy. He presented his case directly to the President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison. And he received assurances that the U.S. would support a rebellion against the Hawaiian monarchy. …
This revolution was carried out with amazing ease. The leader of the Hawaiian revolutionaries, this missionary planter elite, simply announced at a meeting one day, “We have overthrown the government of Hawaii, and we are now the new government.” And before the queen was able to respond, the U.S. ambassador had 250 Marines called to shore from the ship that was conveniently off the coast of Honolulu and announced that since there had been some instability and there seemed to be a change of government, the Marines were going to land to protect the new regime and the lives and property of all Hawaiians. So that meant that there was nothing the queen could do. The regime was immediately recognized by the United States, and with that simple process, the monarchy of Hawaii came to an end, and then ultimately Hawaii joined the U.S.
Listen, Read, Watch Part I of the Rest of the Story
Part II of Overthrow: America’s Century of Regime Change from Hawaii to Iraq
Economic Hitman, John Perkins: The Secret History of the American Empire—Why They Hate US
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