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https://youtu.be/4XHEPoMNP0I
Which hold one race superior and another
Inferior
Is finally
And permanently
Discredited
And abandoned
Everywhere is war
Me say war
First class and second class citizens of any nation
Until the color of a man's skin
Is of no more significance than the color of his eyes
Me say war
Are equally guaranteed to all
Without regard to race
Dis a war
The dream of lasting peace,
World citizenship
Rule of international morality
Will remain in but a fleeting illusion to be pursued,
But never attained
Now everywhere is war
War
Currently working from home so now have 8-9 hours a day to listen to music . Thought I'd revisit some of the music I used to listen to in my youth. Was always a fan of the Smiths but as I never had the money to buy full albums back in the day I never really got to hear the albums in full more than a couple of times. Having now listened to the full back catalogue a couple of times I realized I've not really missed out They've written some great tunes but there's not much to recommend outside of the Greatest Hits compilations.
I can't help about the shape I'm in, I can't sing I ain't pretty and my legs are thin
But don't ask me what I think of you, I might not give the answer that you want me to
Peter Green, haven't listened to him for quiet a long time and is always a joy to listen to his playing again.
Martin Phillipps is one of the great unsung songwriters of the last 30 or 40 years. He's lost far too much time to addiction, but the current iteration of The Chills he's put together are really making up for lost time. This one and Silver Bullets are proper genius.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07rb7QQYk7E
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Discovered this on Spotify. OMFG I like R.L. Burnside.
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Still a brilliant slice of energetic, angry rock although perhaps sad that so much of it lyrically still seems relevant 42 years on ( well, maybe not having a Cortina). Danny Kustow on guitar is magnificent, a much under rated player ( although I seem to remember he did relatively little after TRB due to illness?).
They've just come back from a five-year break, after their vocalist blew his voice and needed to re-train to get it back. One listen to From The Sky and you'll see it's no surprise with such an intense vocal performance.
Davey Graham- Folk, Blues and Beyond
Bert Jansch- debut and the Bert and John duet album
Manics- Everything Must Go
The Cult- Sonic Temple.
It's funny but I never tire of it. Even Abba.