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MessagePosté: Jeu Jan 17, 2013 7:08 pm 
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Mojo avait fait une compile en 2008 (elle est dispo chez musicmp3spb.org. Certains titres pourraient peut-être t'intéresser ?

http://musicmp3spb.org/album/mojo_prese ... ction.html

Mojo Presents: Rebel Music (Songs Of Protest And Insurrection)
(2008)

The Clash - Tommy Gun (Live From Shea Stadium)
Tapper Zukie - MPLA
Bob Marley - Soul Rebel
Billy Bragg - There Is Power In A Union
Woody Guthrie - This Land Is Your Land
The Impressions - Choice Of Colors
Nina Simone - Backlash Blues
The Last Poets - When The Revolution Comes
Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - H20gate Blues
Robert Wyatt - Out Of The Blue
Rachid Taha - Rock El Casbah
The Action 13 - More Bread To The People
Dillinger - Leggo Violence
The Clash - Clampdown (Live From The Lewisham Odeon)


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MessagePosté: Jeu Jan 17, 2013 8:12 pm 
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ce que je veux, c'est ne pas me retrouver avec des exposés sur "Dear Mama" de 2Pac.Pfff ... Tu connais rien à la bonne musique, toi.


Et bien je propose Cap in Hand, des écossais The Proclaimers ; l'accent est certes parfois rude mais les paroles sont faciles, c'est plein d'expressions idiomatiques et la chanson est bien ficelée. J'aime beaucoup l'album dont elle est issue : Sunshine on Leith.

I could tell the meaning of a word like serene
I got some ’o’ grades when I was sixteen
I can tell the difference between magarine and butter
I can say Saskatchewan without starting to stutter

But I can’t understand why we let someone else rule our land
We’re cap in hand

I could get a broken jaw from being in a fight
I know it’s evening when day turns to night
I can understand why Stranraer lie so lowly
They could save a lot of points by signing hibs goalie

But I can’t understand why we let someone else rule our land
We’re cap in hand

We fight - when they ask us
We boast - then we cower
We beg for a piece of what's already ours

Once I thought I could make God a bribe
So I said I was in his lost tribe
Getting handouts can be so frustrating
Get in line son, there’s five million waiting

I can’t understand why you let someone else rule your land
You’re cap in hand.

Version karaoké coolzz : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7u3KeIsi-OI



Edit :
j'ajoute, des fois que ce ne serait pas clair, que les frères Reid défendent depuis leurs jeunes années l'idée d'une Ecosse indépendante ; à ce sujet un referendum est prévu en 2014.

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MessagePosté: Sam Jan 19, 2013 12:50 am 
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Alice's Restaurant ( You can get anything at) de Arlo Guthrie.
Et l'album Black & White des Stranglers ...

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MessagePosté: Sam Jan 19, 2013 2:20 am 
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Hé, c'est moi ou personne n'a suggéré Eve of Destruction ?

Pour la critique de la religion, Dear God de XTC ? Ou Jesus He Knows Me de Genesis :lol:

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"Masters of War"

Come you masters of war
You that build the big guns
You that build the death planes
You that build all the bombs
You that hide behind walls
You that hide behind desks
I just want you to know
I can see through your masks

You that never done nothin'
But build to destroy
You play with my world
Like it's your little toy
You put a gun in my hand
And you hide from my eyes
And you turn and run farther
When the fast bullets fly

Like Judas of old
You lie and deceive
A world war can be won
You want me to believe
But I see through your eyes
And I see through your brain
Like I see through the water
That runs down my drain

You fasten all the triggers
For the others to fire
Then you set back and watch
While the death count gets higher
You hide in your mansion
While the young people's blood
Flows out of their bodies
And is buried in the mud

You've thrown the worst fear
That can ever be hurled
Fear to bring children
Into the world
For threatening my baby
Unborn and unnamed
You ain't worth the blood
That runs in your veins

How much do I know
To talk out of turn
You might say that I'm young
You might say I'm unlearned
But there's one thing I know
Though I'm younger than you
That even Jesus would never
Forgive what you do

Let me ask you one question
Is your money that good
Will it buy you forgiveness
Do you think that it could
I think you will find
When you death takes its toll
All the money you made
Won't ever buy back your soul

Andl I hope that you die
And your death will come soon
I'll follow your casket
On a pale afternoon
And I'll watch while you're lowered
Down to your deathbed
And I'll stand over your grave
'Til I'm sure that you're dead

Bob Dylan

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"Handsome Johnny"

Hey, look yonder, tell me what's that you see
Marching to the fields of Concord?
Looks like Handsome Johnny with a musket in his hand
Marching to the Concord war, hey, marching to the Concord war

Hey, look yonder, tell me what's that you see
Marching to the fields of Gettysburg?
Looks like Handsome Johnny with a flintlock in his hand
Marching to the Gettysburg war, hey, marching to the Gettysburg war

Hey, it's a long hard road, it's a long hard road
It's a long hard road, hey, before we'll be free

Hey, look yonder, tell me what you see
Marching to the fields of Dunkirk?
Looks like Handsome Johnny with a carbine in his hand
Marching to the Dunkirk war, hey, marching to the Dunkirk war

Hey, look yonder, tell me what you see
Marching to the fields of Korea?
Looks like Handsome Johnny with an M1 in his hand
Marching to the Korean war, hey, marching to the Korean war

Hey, it's a long hard road, it's a long hard road
It's a long hard road, hey, before we'll be free
Hey, before we'll be free

Hey, look yonder, tell me what you see
Marching to the fields of Vietnam?
Looks like Handsome Johnny with an M15
Marching to the Vietnam war, hey, marching to the Vietnam war

Hey, look yonder, tell me what you see
Marching to the fields of Birmingham?
Looks like Handsome Johnny with his hand rolled in a fist
Marching to the Birmingham war, hey, marching to the Birmingham war

Hey, what's the use of singing this song
Some of you are not even listening
Tell me what it is we've got to do, wait for our fields to start glistening
Hey, wait for the bullets to start whistling

Hey, here comes a hydrogen bomb and here comes a guided missile
Here comes a hydrogen bomb, I can almost hear its whistle
I can almost hear its whistle

Richie Havens

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Merci bien à tous ! Je note tout ce que je n'avais pas.

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"Indian Reservation (The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian)"

They took the whole Cherokee nation
Put us on this reservation
Took away our ways of life
The tomahawk and the bow and knife
Took away our native tongue
And taught their English to our young
And all the beads we made by hand
Are nowadays made in Japan

Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe
So proud to live, so proud to die

They took the whole Indian nation
Locked us on this reservation
Though I wear a shirt and tie
I'm still part redman deep inside

Cherokee people, Cherokee tribe
So proud to live, so proud to die

But maybe someday when they learn
Cherokee nation will return, will return, will return, will return, will return

John D. Loudermilk

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"Southern man"

Southern man
better keep your head
Don't forget
what your good book said
Southern change
gonna come at last
Now your crosses
are burning fast
Southern man

I saw cotton
and I saw black
Tall white mansions
and little shacks.
Southern man
when will you
pay them back?
I heard screamin'
and bullwhips cracking
How long? How long?

Southern man
better keep your head
Don't forget
what your good book said
Southern change
gonna come at last
Now your crosses
are burning fast
Southern man

Lily Belle,
your hair is golden brown
I've seen your black man
comin' round
Swear by God
I'm gonna cut him down!
I heard screamin'
and bullwhips cracking
How long? How long?

Neil Young

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"Reservation Of Education"

When I was young, I heard of hate
but not the word discriminate;
Oh I was raised in boarding school
and I was taught to ridicule.
When I was young I heard of fate
but not the word “segregate”
Oh I was told my way was wrong
and I must change to get along
When I was very young, so very, very young …
It's a reservation of education! (bis)
Big yellow bus took me away
where I would talk a different way.
Oh I was told where I would sleep
away from stars and my sheep
When I was very young, so very, very young …
After all these years I finally come to see the light;
but it's hard for an Indian boy to do what's right,
especially if he's not white!
Now I wanna tell you that all that grit that you see
in them John Wayne movies is painted Hollywood white
and it's not right, it's not right,
it's not right, it's not right ! ..
It's a reservation of education! (bis)

I’m sure when you were young
you played a game called cowboys and Indians;
but we're all growed up now
but some people are still playing a game;
but only now it's got a new name, and it's called : Washington and Indian, Bureaucrats and Indian,
B.I.A. and Indian, Indian, Indian, Indian, Indian!

Robby Bee

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BOOM-System of a Down


I've been walking through your streets
Where all your money's earned
Where all your buildings crying
And clueless neckties working
Revolving fake-lawn houses
Housing all your fears
Desensitized by TV
Overbearing advertising
God of consumerism
And all your crooked pictures looking good
Mirrorism, filtering information for the public eye
Designed for profiteering
Your neighbor, what a guy.

BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!

Every time you drop the bomb, you kill the god your child has born-

BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!

Modern globalization
Coupled with condemnations
Unnecessary death
Matador corporations
Puppeting your frustrations with a blinded flag
Manufacturing consent is the name of the game
The bottom line is money
Nobody gives a FUCK
Four thousand hungry children leave us per hour from starvation
While billions are spent on bombs
Creating death showers

BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!

Every time you drop the bomb, you kill the god your child has born-

BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!

Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom!

Why must we kill our own kind?

BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!

Every time you drop the bomb, you kill the god your child has born.

BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!
BOOM!

Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom-Boom!

Every time you drop the [BOOM!]

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"Anti-Apartheid"

I listen to the words that whisper in my ear
I've heard the words of anger, I know the words of fear
but are whispered in the shadows, the only word of freedom

anti-apartheid is all that I hear

to separate the colours and break the rainbow sign
to ask the finest painter to draw a crooked line
will only slow the journey to here again another time

anti-apartheid is all that's on my mind

I cannot bear to think of people cast aside
I fail to see the reason why of colour you must hide
and why of freedom can't you sing a song to change the rushing tide

anti-apartheid is what you must decide

anti-apartheid is what you must decide

now 50 years of science has brought us to the moon
yet of 50 years of talking of freedom coming soon
has taught us nothing but to split and segregate a room

anti-apartheid is a hope of freedom soon

if men were of one colour how silly life would be
a regimented army to work a factory
that produces daily a gift of boredom given free

anti-apartheid is what it's meant to be

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"Sun City"

We're rockers and rappers united and strong
We're here to talk about South Africa we don't like what's going on
It's time for some justice it's time for the truth
We've realized there's only one thing we can do

I ain't gonna play Sun City

Relocation to phony homelands
Separation of families I can't understand
23 million can't vote because they're black
We're stabbing our brothers and sisters in the back

I ain't gonna play Sun City

Our government tells us we're doing all we can
Constructive Engagement is Ronald Reagan's plan
Meanwhile people are dying and giving up hope
This quiet diplomacy ain't nothing but a joke

I ain't gonna play Sun City

Boputhuswana is far away
But we know it's in South Africa no matter what they say
You can't buy me I don't care what you pay
Don't ask me Sun City because I ain't gonna play

I ain't gonna play Sun City

It's time to accept our responsibility
Freedom is a privilege nobody rides for free
Look around the world baby it can't be denied
Why are we always on the wrong side

I ain't gonna play Sun City

Relocation to phony homelands
Separation of families I can't understand
23 million can't vote because they're black
We're stabbing our brothers and sisters in the back

Little Steven

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Occupy this album
quelques CD de protest songs actuelles pour soutenir le mouvement Occupy Wall Sreet:
http://www.israbox.com/1146429825-va-oc ... -2012.html


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