Surely, the most particular event of 2007 Live Earth concerts was held in Antarctica at the Rothera research station: the audience, the scientific personnel (17 people) attended a concert of the indie rock band Nunatak who are members of the Antarctic research team too. We present the lyrics of Nunatak’s performed songs
How many people
I’ve got a plan for a revolution
I’ve got a plan to change our lives
We’ve got to end this stupid madness
We’ve got to put it all outside
In fact I shouldn’t even be here
We shouldn’t have it all inside
We’ve got to end the stupid madness
We’ve got to put it all outside
How many people feel the things we feel?
How many have slipped inside a soul?
How many people feel the things we feel?
How many have slipped inside a soul?
Lyrics are found in inel blog
Would you do it all again
Would you do it all again?
Would you do it all the same?
Would you tell the same old yarns?
Would you make the same mistakes?
Come away(x4)
The history is on the wall
Telling stories of before when we walked across the bay
Now things have changed
But the distance stays the same.
Lyrics are found in inel blog
No matter that the lyrics are of general thematology, their message is environmental for sure in the context of this global event. Also this performance was undouptedly the most environmental friendly of all the rest Live Earth concerts.
You can hear these songs in youtube:
How many people
Would you do it all again
25 September, 2008
Nunatak: A particular participation in Live Earth Concerts (2007)
Αναρτήθηκε από candiru - stratis aigaiopelagitis στις 10:00 AM
Ετικέτες 00s decade, indie rock, Live Earth Concerts, Nunatak
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