Fools the ones who stray, the rain forest burns away
Know what to believe, this is the air we breathe
So the world we know is dying slow in South America
Flames are burning down, all the trees to the ground
Time is running low, we can't stay no more
Wealth these people see, fight for eternity
Lies they televise paid by their government
There on! It's lingers on
And they don't even care in they...
Seal the Planet's fate
Crimes they perpetrate
Wasting precious land
It's time to take a stand
Our only hope to breathe again
To stop the madness closing in
What will we do when all is lost?
Environmental holocaust... repeat
Foes, these people go, someone destroyed their home
Plagued with disease, left praying on their knees
Laws protect the land, social justice in demand
Smoke it fills the air into the atmosphere
Now it's time to see a cycle of a tragedy
On! It lingers on, and they don't even care if they
Seal the Planet's fate
Crimes they perpetrate
Wasting precious land
It's time to take a stand
Our only hope to breathe again
To stop the madness closing in
What will we do when all is lost?
Environmental holocaust...
Included in Testament's most sociopolitically orientated album, Greenhouse Effect expresses a strong accuse and concern about, not only the destruction of rainforests and the consequent enhancement of global warming caused by “development” and by greed, but also about social issues they create concerning the destruction of natives' lands and traditional societies.
You can hear this song in youtube
17 April, 2008
Greenhouse Effect by Testament, Album: Practice What You Preach 1989
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16 April, 2008
Sting and the Rainforest Foundation
Sting as an activist
Sting was one of the most famous rock singers and one of those who are also famous about their activism for human rights, third world poverty and environmentalism. We read in wikipedia:
While with the Police, Sting wrote "Driven to tears," an angry indictment of apathy in the face of world hunger, and it preceded his work on Sir Bob Geldof's "Feed The World" project. Sting sang on "Do They Know It's Christmas?" -- a hit single from Geldof's pop music super-group called "Band Aid" which eventually led to the Live Aid Concert in July of 1985, in which Sting also took part, performing with Branford Marsalis, Phil Collins, and with the group Dire Straits.
Throughout the 1980s, Sting strongly supported environmentalism and humanitarian movements, such as Amnesty International. In 1986 he was interviewed by the BBC about the origins of his support for Amnesty International and he stated: "I've been a member of Amnesty and a support member for five years, due to an entertainment event called The Secret Policeman's Ball and before that I did not know about Amnesty, I did not know about its work, I did not know about torture in the world."
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The summit of his many contributions to the human-rights cause came in 1988, when he joined a team of other major musicians - including Peter Gabriel and Bruce Springsteen - assembled under the banner of Amnesty International for the six-week world tour Human Rights Now! Tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of the signing of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
In 1988, he released the single "They Dance Alone" which chronicled the plight of the mothers, wives and daughters of the "disappeared", the innocent victims of the Pinochet regime in Chile. Unable to publicly voice their grievances to the government about their missing loved ones, for fear that they would "go missing" too, the women of Chile would pin photos of their "disappeared" relatives on their clothing, and dance in silent outrage against the government in public places.
With his wife Trudie Styler and Raoni Metuktire, a Kayapó Indian leader in Brazil, Sting founded the Rainforest Foundation (see details below) to help save the rainforests. His support for these causes continues to this day, and includes an annual benefit concert held at New York's Carnegie Hall with Billy Joel, Elton John, James Taylor and other music superstars. A species of Colombian tree frog, Dendropsophus stingi, was named after him in recognition of his "commitment and efforts to save the rain forest" (see details below)
Sting and his wife Trudie Styler were awared the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience award in Sherborn Mass on June 30th, 2000. Singer/song writer, documentary film producers for their commitment to the environment through the establishment of the Rainforest Foundation; to human rights in China through the documentary film on Tiananmen Square; and to peace and social justice through the powerful gift of song.
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Sting is known to support cannabis reclassification in the United Kingdom. Following Tony Blair's intention to revoke the rescheduling of cannabis executed in January 2006, he has joined a list of prominent figures who have written to the Prime Minister urging him to keep cannabis as a class C drug.
The Rainforest Foundation

We read in Rainforest Foundation homepage:
The Rainforest Foundation supports people living in and around the world's rainforests to protect the environment and fulfil their rights to land, life and livelihood. The work of the Rainforest Foundation spans all major tropical rainforest regions with projects in 18 countries.
The Rainforest Foundation provides financial support for practical projects run by local organisations and indigenous peoples' associations. These projects aim to secure forest peoples' rights and livelihoods, and to protect and sustainbly manage tropical rainforests.
We also provide help in identifying, developing and fundraising for projects, and helping local organisations to manage their work once they get started.
All the projects supported by the Rainforest Foundation aim to help local organisations in tropical countries become more indepedent and self-sustaining.
In 15 years the Rainforest Foundation has already protected over 115,000 sq km. Current projects aim to save nearly 1million sq km of rainforest - an area the combined size of UK, France and Ireland.
We also read in the police webpage:
When Sting and Trudie Styler first met Chief Raoni Mentuktire, a leader of Brazil’s Kayapo Indians, he talked about his dream to save his people and their land from being devastated. As a result of this meeting, Sting and Trudie founded the Rainforest Foundation in 1988. After five years of work, the Menkragnoti Territory in the Amazon, an area the size of Switzerland (17,000 square miles), was finally granted full legal protection.
Since its creation, The Rainforest Foundation has worked in partnership with indigenous communities throughout Brazil to develop such projects as education, border protection, and medical programs. Each project helps those who have lived in the rainforests since time immemorial in their efforts to protect their environment and fulfill their rights by assisting them in:
Securing and controlling the natural resources necessary for their long-term well-being, and managing these resources in ways that do not harm their environment, violate their culture, or compromise their future.
Developing the means to protect their individual and collective rights and obtain, shape, and control basic state services.
There is no simple short-term solution to the problems facing the indigenous rainforest cultures. In Brazil alone, there are 500 indigenous territories, of which more than half still need to be protected; 30% have been entered by gold miners, 40% are threatened by hydroelectric projects, and 50% are crossed by roads that facilitate the disruption of indigenous territories.
Building on our past successes, we will expand our work outside Brazil to identify and cooperate in strategic alliances with organizations that share our objectives. It is our goal to ensure that governments meet their obligations by launching programs and projects that give indigenous peoples a realistic opportunity to recover and defend their resources.
Sting and Trudie have fulfilled their original promise to Chief Raoni Mentuktire with the successful demarcation of Menkragnoti, but with each new gain we are faced with new challenges. The Rainforest Foundation is now a worldwide alliance, with offices in Brasilia, London, New York, and Oslo. We continue to spread global awareness of the issues, increase political pressure to halt this senseless destruction, and inspire participation of individuals to help protect the rainforest and its peoples.
Dendropsophus stingi

Dendropsophus stingi is a species of frog in the Hylidae family. It is endemic to Colombia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or flooded lowland grassland, swamps, freshwater marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, pastureland, and heavily degraded former forest.
The species was renamed in 2005 after celebrity musician Sting in recognition of his "commitment and efforts to save the rain forest" (Kaplan 1994). It’s said that this species is chosen exactly for renaming because the voice of that frog sounds like Police’s classic song’s verse “De Doo Doo Doo, De Da Da Da.”
References:
http://en.wikipedia.org
http://www.rainforestfoundationuk.org
http://www.scarlet.nl/~gugten/rainforest.html
www.timeout.com
we present here our favourite Sting’s song "Fragile", who reminds us not only our fragile existence but also the fragility of ecological balances that support life on our planet.
On and on the rain will fall
Like tears from a star like tears from a star
On and on the rain will say
How fragile we are how fragile we are
How fragile we are how fragile we are
You can hear it in youtube:
Fragile
you can also hear the following songs by Police, or Sting about poverty, human rights, etc
Driven to tears
They Dance Alone
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15 April, 2008
Album: Keeper of the 7th key part 2 by Helloween– 1988
Eagle fly free
People are in big confusion
They don’t like their constitutions
Everyday they draw conclusions
And they’re still prepared for war
Some can say what’s ineffective
Some make up themselves attractive
Build up things they call protective
Well your life seems quite bizarre
In the sky a mighty eagle
Doesn’t care ‘bout what’s illegal
On its wings the rainbow’s light
It’s flying to eternity
Eagle fly free
Let people see
Just make it your own way
Leave time behind
Follow the sign
Together we’ll fly someday
Hey, we think so supersonic
And we make our bombs atomic
Or the better neutronic
But the poor don’t see a dime
Nowadays the air’s polluted
Ancient people persecuted
That’s what mankind contributed
To create a better time
In the sky a mighty eagle
Doesn’t care ‘bout what’s illegal
On its wings the rainbow’s light
It’s flying to eternity
Eagle fly free
Let people see
Just make it your own way
Leave time behind
Follow the sign
Together we’ll fly someday
A song that notifies human-made problems and disasters (war, nuclear weapons and environmental pollution). The solution is the return to nature (pictured as a free flying eagle) where, according to the singer, there were no repressive constitutions, no passions that led to wars, no pollution, no stress and anxiety...
You can hear this song in youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc2ksJoVmVQ
Thank's to one of our visitors, we post another song from this album "Dr Stein" which has to do with cloning and genetic engineering, but presenting in a humoristic way like Frankenstein parody by Mel Brukes.
Dr Stein
Once they killed his monster when it went into a trap
now he's making better ones on a higher step
On a warm summer day the doctor went away
to a place where he could make it real
his assistant's hips were nice
so he cloned her once or twice
now his hips are aching what a deal
[Chorus:]
Dr. Stein grows funny creatures
lets them run into the night
they become
[1] great rock musicians
[2] great politicians
[3] a great possession
[4] a great oppression
Sometimes when he's feeling bored
he's calling it a day
he's got his computers and they do it their own way
They mix some DNA, some skina and a certain spray
you can watch it on a laser screen
and the fellow's blue and grey
or sometimes pink and green
just check it out on Halloween
[Chorus:]
Dr. Stein grows funny creatures. . .
One night he cloned himself
put his brother on a shelf
but when he fell asleep that night
it crept up from behind and thought "well never mind"
took a syringe and blew out his life
You can hear it in youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeqLenHDbzg
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14 April, 2008
Blackened by Metallica, Album: And Justice for all, 1988
Blackened Is the End
Winter it Will Send
Throwing All You See
Into Obscurity
Death of Mother Earth
Never a Rebirth
Evolution's End
Never Will it Mend
Never
Fire
To Begin Whipping Dance of the Dead
Blackened Is the End
To Begin Whipping Dance of the Dead
Color Our World Blackened
Blistering of Earth
Terminate its Worth
Deadly Nicotine
Kills What Might Have Been
Callous Frigid Chill
Nothing Left to Kill
Never Seen Before
Breathing Nevermore
Never
Fire
To Begin Whipping Dance of the Dead
Blackened Is the End
To Begin Whipping Dance of the Dead
Color Our World Blackened
Blackened
Opposition...Contradiction...Premonition...Compromise
Agitation...Violation...Mutilation...Planet Dies
Darkest Color
Blistered Earth
True Death of Life
Termination....Expiration...Cancellation...Human Race
Expectation...Liberation...Population...Lay to Waste
See Our Mother
Put to Death
See Our Mother Die
Smouldering Decay
Take Her Breath Away
Millions of Our Years
In Minutes Disappears
Darkening in Vain
Decadence Remains
All Is Said and Done
Never Is the Sun
Never
Fire
To Begin Whipping Dance of the Dead
Blackened Is the End
To Begin Whipping Dance of the Dead
Fire
Is the Outcome of Hypocrisy
Darkest Potency
In the Exit of Humanity
Color Our World Blackened
Blackened
A song about the fear of a nuclear holocaust in coldwar era. In the most dramatic verse of the song , the mention of earth as our mother is striking, thus making it an important ecological song.
you can hear this song in youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJoVhkJNdhU
and in live performance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FkJIlCBoZI
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11 April, 2008
oi polloi, 1986
Resist the atomic menace, Album: Resist the atomic menace, 1986
In March 1984 an old age pensioner by the name of Hilda Murrell was stabbed to death when she surprised an Intruder at her home In Shrewsbury.
The Police treated the Incident as If It was just an ordinary burglary that had gone wrong - but it was not and they knew It. Hilda Murrell was murdered by the British Nuclear Industry.
A World famous rose grower, Hilda Murrell had been a campaigner for ecological sanity for many years and was In the process of writing a paper on the dangers of nuclear power to be presented at the Inquiry Into the proposed building of a pressurized water reactor at Sizeweil. This was vital evidence for those opposing the P.W.R. but after the break-in her final dart was strangely found to be missing. Is It your ordinary burglar that steals that sort of thing and yet leaves money and other valuables untouched? She died because she saw through their lies
Yet another victim of Britain's nuclear power program the truth behind nuclear power Is grim and stark so they weave a web of lies to keep us In the Dark British nuclear fuels and the U.K.A.E.A will do anything to silence those who stand in their way
There can be no justification for the use of nuclear power. It leads to widespread contamination of the environment, numerous deaths from cancer and leukemia and unacceptable restrictions on our few remaining civil liberties - while all the lime cheaper and safer alternatives exists.
Because she realized this and decided to make her stand Hilda Murtefi became the target for a particularly foul and vicious attack. A frail old lady, she was repeatedly stabbed then dumped In the woods and left to bleed to death.
Are there no depths to which they will not stoop?
If she was not to die in vain
We must resist this atomic menace
Resist this atomic menace
Resist this atomic menace
No comments, this song speaks about all the problems, social and environmental nuclear energy creates. The song is in an alternating narrative/singing form.
Album Unlimited Genocide (split with AOA) 1986
Go Green
Governments and multinationals
Corrupt and twisted women and men
Are going to bring this planet
To a premature end
With their selfishness and greed
They destroy anything of worth
Are you just going to sit and watch
Their rape of mother earth?
They just could't care less
About the ecological devastation
Inflicted by their insane striving
For profit maximisation
We've got to fight back
We've got to give resistance
Or they'll pollute and exploit
Our world out of existance
Industrial accidents and radiation leaks
So babies are born as freaks
Like the Re-Chen babies with one eye
Or those who Windscale called before their time
And the petrol is full of lead
So kids grow up wrong in the head
And aerosols destroy the ozone layer
No protection - no we're layed bare
And nuclear waste is dumped into the sea
A slow poison for you and me
And what was once fertile land
Has now turned to desert sand
And acid rain pours from the sky
So whole forests wither and die
And dirty cities grey and drab
Cover theyland like concrete scabs
And toxic chemicals are pumped into streams
Death where once life would have been
The whole situation has got out of hand
So go green and make your stand
And it seems you couldn't care less
That our earth is in such a mess
It makes me wonder how long it will take
Before you finally awake
Please, please you got to open your eyes
'Cos you've got to realise
Exactly what those in power got planned
This is the last chance to make your stand
Now that we see what's going on
We've got to stop them and we aint got long
This isn't something just to sing about
'Cos our time is running out...
A call to action, to become “green” activist against the destruction of nature, health and society by those who have the power to use the planet and its sources with devastating ways as disposable items for their own sakes and profits
Nuclear Waste
Nuclear energy is a con
It's just a cover for making their bombs
And it sends people to an early grave
So we want the power of the wind and the waves
[Chorus:]
Harness the wind
Harness the waves
We don't need this filthy nuclear waste
Solar power - yet another alternative
Think of the boundless energy the sun has to give
Then there's hydro-electricity with turbines and dams
And we can out our consumption with conservation programmes
[Chorus:]
Harness the wind
The sun the waves
We don't need this filthy nuclear waste
The civil atomic energy programmes
is nothing but an elaborate cover-up for the real use of nuclear power
namely the production of fissile materials for nuclear weapons
We call for an end to the nuclear power programmes and properly
funded research into renewable sources of energy
[chorus:]
Harness the wind
The sun the waves
We don't need this filthy nuclear waste
Reject dangerous and dirty nuclear power, the solution is in the clean alternative and sustainable solar, wind or wave power.
You can hear “Nuclear waste” in you tube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foNzCPH2a2I
10 April, 2008
R.E.M. 1986, 1987
fall on me, Album: Lifes rich peasant 1986
There's a problem, feathers iron
Bargain buildings, weights and pullies
Feathers hit the ground before the weight can leave the air
Buy the sky and sell the sky and tell the sky and tell the sky
Don't fall on me (what is it up in the air for) (it's gonna fall)
Fall on me (if it's there for long)(it's gonna fall)
Fall on me(it's over it's over me) (it's gonna fall)
There's the progress we have found (when the rain)
A way to talk around the problem (when the children reign)
Building towered foresight (keep your conscience in the dark)
Isn't anything at all (the statues in the park)
Buy the sky and sell the sky and bleed the sky and tell the sky...
Don't fall on me....
Well I could keep it above
But then it wouldn't be sky anymore
So if I send it to you you've got to promise to keep it whole
Buy the sky and sell the sky and lift your arms up to the sky
And ask the sky and ask the sky...
We read in wikipedia about this song:
Though Stipe described the song once as "pretty much a song about oppression," the song is about acid rain and its effects on the environment, hence the first line of the chorus, "Don't fall on me."
It's The End Of The World, Album: Document 1987
That's great, it starts with an earthquake, birds and snakes,
an aeroplane - Lenny Bruce is not afraid.
Eye of a hurricane, listen to yourself churn,
world serves its own needs, dummy serve your own needs.
Feed it off an aux speak,, grunt, no, strength,
The ladder starts to clatter with fear fight down height.
Wire in a fire, representing seven games, a government for hire and a combat site.
Left of west and coming in a hurry with the furies breathing down your neck.
Team by team reporters baffled, trumped, tethered cropped.
Look at that low playing! Fine, then.
Uh oh, overflow, population, common food, but it'll do.
Save yourself, serve yourself. World serves its own needs, listen to your heart bleed dummy with the rapture and the revered and the right - right.
You vitriolic, patriotic, slam, fight, bright light, feeling pretty psyched.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine.
Six o'clock - TV hour. Don't get caught in foreign towers.
Slash and burn, return, listen to yourself churn.
Locking in, uniforming, book burning, blood letting.
Every motive escalate. Automotive incinerate.
Light a candle, light a votive. Step down, step down.
Watch your heel crush, crushed. Uh-oh, this means no fear cavalier.
Renegade steer clear! A tournament, a tournament, a tournament of lies.
Offer me solutions, offer me alternatives and I decline.
It's the end of the world as we know it.
It's the end of the world as we know it. (It's time I had some time alone)
It's the end of the world as we know it (It's time I had some time alone) and I feel fine.
(I feel fine)
The other night I dreamt of knives, continental drift divide. Mountains sit in a line
Leonard Bernstein. Leonid Brezhnev. Lenny Bruce and Lester Bangs.
Birthday party, cheesecake, jelly bean, boom!
You symbiotic, patriotic, slam book neck, right? Right.
It's the end of the world as we know it. (It's time I had some time alone)
It's the end of the world as we know it. (It's time I had some time alone)
It's the end of the world as we know it (It's time I had some time alone) and I feel fine.
A song with flashes the turbulent politics and everyday life as watched in TV news. There is a sense that we are in front of dramatic changes in global level, but the artist is ironically optimist about the oncoming order. He was quite prophetic, because there were dramatic global sociopolitical changes 4-5 years later by the collapse of communist regimes. But things didn't get any better either in social justice terms or environmental.
you can hear these songs in youtube:
Fall on me
It's the end of the world
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07 April, 2008
Where The Streets Have No Name by U2, Album:The Joshua Tree 1987
I want to run
I want to hide
I want to tear down the walls
That hold me inside
I want to reach out
And touch the flame
Where the streets have no name
I want to feel sunlight on my face
I see the dust cloud disappear
Without a trace
I want to take shelter from the poison rain
Where the streets have no name
Where the streets have no name
Where the streets have no name
We're still building
Then burning down love
Burning down love
And when I go there
I go there with you
It's all I can do
The city's aflood
And our love turns to rust
We're beaten and blown by the wind
Trampled in dust
I'll show you a place
High on a desert plain
Where the streets have no name
Where the streets have no name
Where the streets have no name
We're still building
Then burning down love
Burning down love
And when I go there
I go there with you
It's all I can do
Our love turns to rust
We're beaten and blown by the wind
Blown by the wind
Oh, and I see love
See our love turn to rust
We're beaten and blown by the wind
Blown by the wind
Oh, when I go there
I go there with you
It's all I can do
an escape song from the under control and polluted manmade environment to the natural freedom and purity.
you can hear this song in youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpVbLm4TN3g
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Ετικέτες 80s decade, pop, U2
06 April, 2008
Voivod, Album: Killing Technology, 1987
Killing Technology
Thinking about another project
How the hell are they gonna make it
Anyway nobody's gonna object
Even if they make shit
Now you better get wise
Lasers passing through the sky
For me there's no alternative
This sphere is a bad place to live
Growing technology
Fooling technology
Killing technology!!!
The star wars have started up
The new invention is coming out
Making a spider web over the atmosphere
To make them sure that we can't get out of here
Computers controlling your functions
Seems like we got electronic alienation
Trading children for a new kind of robot
Waiting for the old people to disappear
Growing technology
Fooling technology
Killing technology!!!
Use the killing technology
How can I destroy the enemy
Security plans are not easy to find
That's my generation, the nonsense time
You lose your function
You're just a substitute
You lose your function
Glad to see you change
You've got automatic moves
Take your pills to have energy
And sit down in your robotic living room
People are gonna progress
Who knows whether we'll get more or less
Some say it's the beginning of the end
Some say they've got our lives in their hands
Growing technology
Fooling technology
Killing technology!!!
Look at the chaos, how much does it cost
The circuits gleam
Push this buttom, memory runs
You're gonna pay for this
Ready or not, ready or not !!!
Tomorrow is the fear
The fear will come from the sky, from behind!
Tomorrow disappears
The fear will come from the sky, from behind!
Tomorrow is the fear
The fear will come from the sky, from behind!
We are connected...
Canadian Voivod are famous about the futuristic nightmares they describe about the complete domination of technology in humanity. Hmm! We think that today are quite prophetic concerning the use of electronics, satellites, cameras, net, etc in order to manipulate us and to restrict our rights under the alibi of war against terrorism.
Overreaction
It's coming over you!!
Can you see the phosphorescence of the factory
Moving away, out of this territory
The systems became overload
The warning lights were on that night
Nobody knew what was going on
But it will be here for months
Or even years
It's coming over me !!
The ugly underside of the nuclear energy
Brings us today this atomic calamity
The malfunction of the instruments
For this blunders we have to go to hell
It's coming over us
Don't be scared, the engines exploded
But it's just a technological risk
And this thing will continue throughout the ages,
the evolution can't run without damage
Mother nature can't hear you
The China Syndrome will die much later than you....
The China Syndrome...
In the air, it smells bad,
Feel the disease, the nuclearchy
We're lucky, we'll die young
It's hard to endure, to be a mutant
The transformation, is almost complete
Research has no end, containing the power
The dangerous results, it's not our fault
Create the force, we got no fear
Lock the doors, we're engineers
Awaiting to suffocate, purchasing the program
Vomiting the pollution, of energy games
Create the force, we got no fear
Lock the doors, we're engineers
Welcome to the China Syndrome
It's an over...Overreaction !!!
The description of people’s agony (either nuclear plant’s staff, or nearby residents) after they realize that a meltdown is took place in the nuclear reactor. Nuclear energy is a Damocles’ sword under our heads. No matter the nuclear lobby’s claims that now is safe and “clean”, if an accident occurs, the disaster will be forever. And what about the nuclear waste? What, about the restrictions of our lives and rights to prevent a terrorist’s attack? Nuclear energy? No, Thanks!
Ravenous Medicine
Another emergency truck keeps rolling fast
Two lane highway and they run on the wrong track
You still don't know that you're never going back
You're going to the science hospital
You guess that your body is still alive
They estimate you're in pretty good health
Good shape for some of our sadistic tests
Doctor said you must stay in bed
Surgical scourge on you
Surgical scourge on you
Electric shock through you
Electric shock through you
Feel the scalpel they cut you with
Going into the experimental room
How much radiation can your body stand?
You did very well, you'll feel better soon
The red cross is turning black
Wake up in another department
You see the nurse with blood on her clothes
They got another experience for today
Maybe the worst of them
Diagnosing the pain, the ravenous medicine
Discovering the cure, the ravenous medicine
Died through illness, the ravenous medicine
Don't care how many organs you gave
Injecting the drugs
'Till you become the slave
Turn off the machine that keeps your heart beating
They're gonna do it to you
A song that accuses the conventional medicine methods of cure, in an extreme way, but they have a point as we see below. Also we think that they refer mainly to the violent and dehumanizing manipulation of mental disorders.
Alternative medicine and non-drug anti-psychiatric treatment are friendly to patient because they work under different concepts of health and disease, either somatic or mental: that of the respect of the dignity of the patient and a complete different view of what is health and disease, the so called “holistic approach”: An inner imbalance caused not only by pathogens, but by bad quality of life, relations etc which must be repaired and regulated …
…and not in “war terms” as conventional medicine uses to work: an invasion of a pathogen which must be exterminated by chemical methods/antibiotics with numerous and unknown subside effects.
But conventional medicine prevails because of the control of health system by multinational drug corporations and their scientific personnel who abuses alternative ways of cure as crank and pseudoscience.
You can hear some songs in you tube:
Ravenous medicine
Forgotten in space
And an interesting Pink Floyd cover: Astronomy Domine
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Ετικέτες 80s decade, heavy metal, thrash, Voivod
04 April, 2008
Indians by Anthrax, Album: Among the living, 1987
We all see black and white
When it comes to someone else's fight
No one ever gets involved
Apathy can never solve
FORCED OUT - Brave and mighty
STOLEN LAND - They can't fight it
HOLD ON - To pride and tradition
Even though they know how much their lives are really missin'
WE'RE DISSIN' THEM ...
On reservation
A hopeless situation
Respect is something that you earn
Our Indian brother's getting burned
Original American
Turned into, second class citizen
Cry for the Indians
Die for the Indians
Cry for the Indians
Cry, Cry, Cry for the Indians
Love the land and fellow man
Peace is what we strive to have
Some folks have none of this
Hatred and prejudice
TERRITORY, It's just the body of the nation
The people that inhabit it make its configuration
PREJUDICE, Something we all can do without
Cause a flag of many colors is what this land's all about
Another song about the Indian problem, their loss of territories, traditions and their way of life, the racism against them and their transformation into touristic ethic spectacle
yoy can hear this song in youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm4ohAcGJWg
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Ετικέτες 80s decade, Anthrax, heavy metal, thrash
02 April, 2008
Album: Diesel & Dust, by Midnight oil, 1987
Beds are burning
Out where the river broke
The bloodwood and the desert oak
Holden wrecks and boiling diesels
Steam in forty five degrees
The time has come to say fair's fair
To pay the rent to pay our share
The time has come a fact's a fact
It belongs to them let's give it back
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
The time has come to say fairs fair
to pay the rent, now to pay our share
Four wheels scare the cockatoos
From Kintore East to Yuendemu
The western desert lives and breathes
In forty five degrees
The time has come to say fair's fair
To pay the rent to pay our share
The time has come a fact's a fact
It belongs to them let's give it back
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
The time has come to say fair's fair
To pay the rent, now to pay our share
The time has come, a fact's a fact
It belongs to them, let's give it back
How can we dance when our earth is turning
How do we sleep while our beds are burning
A call to action! How can be complacent when everything around us is on fireq (wars, exploitation of people, environmental threats, etc)
The Dead Heart
We don't serve your country
Don't serve your king
Know your custom don't speak your tongue
White man came took everyone
We don't serve your country
Don't serve your king
White man listen to the songs we sing
White man came took everything
We carry in our hearts the true country
And that cannot be stolen
We follow in the steps of our ancestry
And that cannot be broken
We don't need protection
Don't need your land
Keep your promise on where we stand
We will listen we'll understand
Mining companies, pastoral companies
Uranium companies, collected companies
Got more right than people
Got more say than people
Forty thousand years can make a difference to the state of things
The dead heart lives here
A call to refuse to serve the western civilization and to support and going back to lost traditions and way of life
Dreamworld
The breakfast creek hotel is up for sale
The last square mile of terra firma gavelled in the mail
So farewell to the norfolk island pines
No amount of make believe can help this heart of mine
End - your dreamworld is just about to end
Fall - your dreamworld is just about to fall
Your dreamworld will fall
So shut that buckle and turn that key again
Take me to a place they say the dreaming never ends
Open wide drive that mystery road
Walk through edens garden and then wonder as you go
Sign says honeymoon to rent
Cloudland into dreamland turns
The sun comes up and we all learn
Those wheels must turn
Western culture destroys natural landscapes for touristic accommodations which calls them Dreamlands. But the real dreamland is the natural environment and not the full of cement and artificial gardens. This song reminds us Joni Mitchel’s Big Yellow Taxi
Warakurna
There is enough for everyone
In Redfern as there is in Alice
This is not the Buckingham Palace
This the crown land
This is the brown land
This is not our land
Some folks live in water tanks
Some folks live in red brick flats
There is enough, the law is carved in granite
It's been shaped by wind and rain
White law could be wrong
Black law must be strong
Warakurna, cars will roll
Don't drink by the water hole
Court fines on the shopfront wall
Beat the grog and save your soul
Some people laugh, some never learn
This land must change or land must burn
Some people sleep, some people yearn
This land must change or land must burn
Diesel and dust is what we breathe
This land don't change and we don't leave
Some people live, some never die
This land don't change this land must lie
Some people leave, always return
This land must change or land must burn
Warakurna, camels roam
Fires are warm and dogs are cold
Not since Lassiter was here
Black man's got a lot to fear
Some people laugh, some never learn
This land must change or land must burn
Some people leave, always return
This land must change or land must burn
Another call to refuse western domination and authorities, indigenous people work like slaves under bad and unhealthy conditions. The call maybe violent: This land must change or land must burn
Sell my soul
Lets begin, I am ready, lets begin
Sell my soul to him
Shed my skin, I just wanna shed my skin
I dont wanna sell my soul to him
Mechanize, city bursts and farmers die
They cry
Sleep face down in a goods train heading south in the rain
In this world I often think you understand me
In these words I often think youd recognise me
cos I just wanna swim with the fish in the sea
And I want faith to heal so that I can be clean
Americas great now
If you dont talk back
You hide your face
Crawl in rubble and smile and scorn
At that snail-paced creature
Going up and down walls
Celebrate, I just want to celebrate
Im not going to sell my soul to him
When you look right in
Midnight oil is an activistic band from Australia which gave us great accusing songs concerning ecological and socio-political aspects about racism and exploitation of indigenous people in Australia. We present here some songs from their masterpiece Diesel and Dust.
You can hear some songs in youtube:
Beds are burning
Dead Heart
Dreamworld
warakurna
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Ετικέτες 70s decade, Midnight oil, pop