A les rexes de la cárcel
Anonymous
14 gennaio 2006
ALLE SBARRE DELLA PRIGIONE
(Continues)
(Continues)
2006/1/14 - 12:39
Dende que Franco e Falanxe
DA QUANDO FRANCO E LA FALANGE
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/14 - 11:44
Свидание с полковником
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian lyrics
Romanized Russian lyrics
SVIDANIE S POLKOVNIKOM
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 18:59
Итак, друзья, какие будут мнения?
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian version
Romanized Russian version
ITAK, DRUZ’JA, KAKIE BUDUT MNENIJA ?
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 13:47
Чечня
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian lyrics
Romanized Russian lyrics
ČEČNJA
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 11:29
The first song on Chechenian wars in AWS website: Баллада о Чечне (A Ballad about Chechenia) by Ljudmila Bondar'. A specially dedicated song itinerary has also been established.
Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 11:10
Спи солдат
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian lyrics
Romanized Russian lyrics
SPI SOLDAT
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 09:36
Баллада о Чечне
Trascrizione in caratteri latini del testo russo
Romanized Russian lyrics
Romanized Russian lyrics
BALLADA O ČEČNE
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 09:17
Завтра может быть поздно
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian version
Romanized Russian version
ZAVRA MOŽET BYT’ POZDNO
(Continues)
(Continues)
2006/1/13 - 08:21
Старинная солдатская песня
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian lyrics
Romanized Russian lyrics
STARINNAJA SOLDATSKAJA PESNJA
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 06:57
Дерзость, или разговор перед боем
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian lyrics
Romanized Russian lyrics
DERZOST’, ILI RAZGOVOR PERED BOEM
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 06:45
Примета
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian version
Romanized Russian version
PRIMETA
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 06:26
На хрена нам война
Trascrizione del testo russo in caratteri latini
Romanized Russian lyrics
Romanized Russian lyrics
NA XRENA NAM VOJNA
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/13 - 06:08
Rat je završen
Tekst u ćirilici.
PAТ JE ЗAВPШEН
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/12 - 18:36
Le déserteur translated into ancient Greek by Riccardo Venturi: an absolute première for our AWS website, intended as a tribute to the culture and language of classical Greece.
Lorenzo Masetti 2006/1/10 - 20:22
Monsieur le président
Bonjour Lorenzo,
Bonne année,
Je ne vois ton message qu'aujourd'hui.
Je peux volontiers t'envoyer les paroles de la caravelle et d'algérie, mais donne- moi ton adresse email, en m'écrivant depuis mon site.
En attendant, meilleures salutations.
Olivier Mottet
Bonne année,
Je ne vois ton message qu'aujourd'hui.
Je peux volontiers t'envoyer les paroles de la caravelle et d'algérie, mais donne- moi ton adresse email, en m'écrivant depuis mon site.
En attendant, meilleures salutations.
Olivier Mottet
Olivier Mottet 2006/1/10 - 19:13
Triviale Poursuite
Io sono una vera fan di Renaud, per quanto lo si possa essere dall'Italia.
Bella sorpresa anche per me ritrovare "visage pale" citato su un sito Italiano.
E infatti l'ho linkato sul mio blog!
nandina_oltrelospecchio@yahoo.it
http://nandinasworld.blogspot.com
Bella sorpresa anche per me ritrovare "visage pale" citato su un sito Italiano.
E infatti l'ho linkato sul mio blog!
nandina_oltrelospecchio@yahoo.it
http://nandinasworld.blogspot.com
Nandina 2006/1/10 - 16:21
Andrea
Chiedo scusa, ma credo che l'mp3 che ho appena postato non si riferisca ad una versione cantata da Fabrizio De André, bensì da Alberto Napolitano dei "Buonenuove"... mi ha tratto in inganno la voce piuttosto simile a quella (ineguagliabile) di Fabrizio...
Alessandro 2006/1/10 - 14:09
GUILLAUME SEZNEC: [7] Seznec est innocent!
Versione inglese di Riccardo Venturi
January 10, 2006 / 10 gennaio 2006
January 10, 2006 / 10 gennaio 2006
SEZNEC IS INNOCENT !
(Continues)
(Continues)
2006/1/10 - 10:24
Naja de merda
naja de merda è stata scritta da roberto perciballi
grazie roberto perciballi
x comunicare r.percy@tiscali.it
grazie roberto perciballi
x comunicare r.percy@tiscali.it
roberto 2006/1/9 - 13:28
Love Of An Unknown Soldier
[April 2004]
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From the album, or song collection, "For the moment"
David Rovics' Official Website
"For a beautiful Salvadoran woman I saw in a photo on the cover of the New York Times. I was sitting in a café in Seattle in November, 1989, while she was trying to overthrow the US-backed fascists in El Salvador. Standing majestically on a rooftop in San Salvador, dressed in fatigues and an AK. Too bad those SAM's got intercepted en route from Nicaragua." -David Rovics.
April, 2005
I had a great show a while back in Olympia, Washington and met Pat Maley there. I was recording a few new songs at his studio to put on the web, and at some point he suggested that I put out my next CD on his label, Yoyo Records. Thinking that to be a great idea, I went about figuring out what I wanted to do about that, and this is the end result.
Four cities were involved... (Continues)
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From the album, or song collection, "For the moment"
David Rovics' Official Website
"For a beautiful Salvadoran woman I saw in a photo on the cover of the New York Times. I was sitting in a café in Seattle in November, 1989, while she was trying to overthrow the US-backed fascists in El Salvador. Standing majestically on a rooftop in San Salvador, dressed in fatigues and an AK. Too bad those SAM's got intercepted en route from Nicaragua." -David Rovics.
April, 2005
I had a great show a while back in Olympia, Washington and met Pat Maley there. I was recording a few new songs at his studio to put on the web, and at some point he suggested that I put out my next CD on his label, Yoyo Records. Thinking that to be a great idea, I went about figuring out what I wanted to do about that, and this is the end result.
Four cities were involved... (Continues)
I can only guess at where you came from
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/8 - 22:37
They're Building A Wall
[February, 2004]
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From the album, or song collection, "For the moment"
http://David Rovics' Official Website
"For the apartheid wall in Occupied Palestine. Originally recorded in the spring of 2004 for Songs for Mahmud." -David Rovics.
April, 2005
I had a great show a while back in Olympia, Washington and met Pat Maley there. I was recording a few new songs at his studio to put on the web, and at some point he suggested that I put out my next CD on his label, Yoyo Records. Thinking that to be a great idea, I went about figuring out what I wanted to do about that, and this is the end result.
Four cities were involved in this decisively non-Luddite production. I recorded vocal and guitar tracks in Houston, and Kristine Pettersen (Thistle) did harmony vocals later in the same place, Sugar Hill Studios with John Griffin engineering. I sent the sound files... (Continues)
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From the album, or song collection, "For the moment"
http://David Rovics' Official Website
"For the apartheid wall in Occupied Palestine. Originally recorded in the spring of 2004 for Songs for Mahmud." -David Rovics.
April, 2005
I had a great show a while back in Olympia, Washington and met Pat Maley there. I was recording a few new songs at his studio to put on the web, and at some point he suggested that I put out my next CD on his label, Yoyo Records. Thinking that to be a great idea, I went about figuring out what I wanted to do about that, and this is the end result.
Four cities were involved in this decisively non-Luddite production. I recorded vocal and guitar tracks in Houston, and Kristine Pettersen (Thistle) did harmony vocals later in the same place, Sugar Hill Studios with John Griffin engineering. I sent the sound files... (Continues)
They're building a wall
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/8 - 22:21
Song Itineraries:
The Palestinian Holocaust
Berlin
[April 2004]
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From the album, or song collection, "For the moment"
http://www.davidrovics.com
April, 2005
I had a great show a while back in Olympia, Washington and met Pat Maley there. I was recording a few new songs at his studio to put on the web, and at some point he suggested that I put out my next CD on his label, Yoyo Records. Thinking that to be a great idea, I went about figuring out what I wanted to do about that, and this is the end result.
Four cities were involved in this decisively non-Luddite production. I recorded vocal and guitar tracks in Houston, and Kristine Pettersen (Thistle) did harmony vocals later in the same place, Sugar Hill Studios with John Griffin engineering. I sent the sound files up to Boston and in Tenitus Studios my friend Sean Staples laid down bass, mandolin, bouzouki, electric guitar, dobro and nylon string guitar... (Continues)
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From the album, or song collection, "For the moment"
http://www.davidrovics.com
April, 2005
I had a great show a while back in Olympia, Washington and met Pat Maley there. I was recording a few new songs at his studio to put on the web, and at some point he suggested that I put out my next CD on his label, Yoyo Records. Thinking that to be a great idea, I went about figuring out what I wanted to do about that, and this is the end result.
Four cities were involved in this decisively non-Luddite production. I recorded vocal and guitar tracks in Houston, and Kristine Pettersen (Thistle) did harmony vocals later in the same place, Sugar Hill Studios with John Griffin engineering. I sent the sound files up to Boston and in Tenitus Studios my friend Sean Staples laid down bass, mandolin, bouzouki, electric guitar, dobro and nylon string guitar... (Continues)
I saw it in a photo
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/8 - 22:08
Song Itineraries:
The Berlin Wall, 1961-1989
The Draft Is Coming
[September 2004]
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From the album, or song collection, "For the moments"
David Rovics' Official Website
April, 2005
I had a great show a while back in Olympia, Washington and met Pat Maley there. I was recording a few new songs at his studio to put on the web, and at some point he suggested that I put out my next CD on his label, Yoyo Records. Thinking that to be a great idea, I went about figuring out what I wanted to do about that, and this is the end result.
Four cities were involved in this decisively non-Luddite production. I recorded vocal and guitar tracks in Houston, and Kristine Pettersen (Thistle) did harmony vocals later in the same place, Sugar Hill Studios with John Griffin engineering. I sent the sound files up to Boston and in Tenitus Studios my friend Sean Staples laid down bass, mandolin, bouzouki, electric guitar, dobro and nylon string... (Continues)
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From the album, or song collection, "For the moments"
David Rovics' Official Website
April, 2005
I had a great show a while back in Olympia, Washington and met Pat Maley there. I was recording a few new songs at his studio to put on the web, and at some point he suggested that I put out my next CD on his label, Yoyo Records. Thinking that to be a great idea, I went about figuring out what I wanted to do about that, and this is the end result.
Four cities were involved in this decisively non-Luddite production. I recorded vocal and guitar tracks in Houston, and Kristine Pettersen (Thistle) did harmony vocals later in the same place, Sugar Hill Studios with John Griffin engineering. I sent the sound files up to Boston and in Tenitus Studios my friend Sean Staples laid down bass, mandolin, bouzouki, electric guitar, dobro and nylon string... (Continues)
The draft is coming
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/8 - 22:05
Lysistrata's War
Music by Mark D. Williams
Lyrics by David Hamilton
An original Rock Opera by
David Hamilton and Mark D. Williams
Adapted from Aristophanes’ Lysistrata
Official Website
Libretto
Aristophanes' anti-war comedy Lysistrata, written in 411 BC, has female characters, led by the eponymous Lysistrata, barricading the public funds building and withholding consensual sex from their husbands to secure peace and end the Peloponnesian War. In doing so, Lysistrata engages the support of women from Sparta, Boeotia, and Corinth. All of them are at first aghast at the suggestion of withholding sex, but they finally agree and swear an oath to support each other. The woman from Sparta, Lampito, returns home to spread the word there.
The play also addresses the contribution that women could make to society and to policy making, but cannot because their views are ignored: All such questions are considered... (Continues)
Lyrics by David Hamilton
An original Rock Opera by
David Hamilton and Mark D. Williams
Adapted from Aristophanes’ Lysistrata
Official Website
Libretto
Aristophanes' anti-war comedy Lysistrata, written in 411 BC, has female characters, led by the eponymous Lysistrata, barricading the public funds building and withholding consensual sex from their husbands to secure peace and end the Peloponnesian War. In doing so, Lysistrata engages the support of women from Sparta, Boeotia, and Corinth. All of them are at first aghast at the suggestion of withholding sex, but they finally agree and swear an oath to support each other. The woman from Sparta, Lampito, returns home to spread the word there.
The play also addresses the contribution that women could make to society and to policy making, but cannot because their views are ignored: All such questions are considered... (Continues)
2006/1/8 - 17:06
In The Spirit
"So this song is my first anti-war song. This song is basically about the war and how it sucks and all that kind of stuff, but it's also about keeping a good attitude about how we have to change things and basically, kind of, rebuild our entire country from the ground up. From square one. And trying to keep a good attitude about it, 'cause there's a lot of work to do. But if we stay in a good mood and have a good time doing it then we have a better chance of pulling it off."
(Lisa Rein)
(Lisa Rein)
Sticks and stones won't make them go away
(Continues)
(Continues)
2006/1/8 - 15:50
How Far Is It From Here To Nuremberg?
[2005]
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
*
"Riffing off of a Robb Johnson song (and a Pete Seeger song)."
David Rovics.
http://www.davidrovics.com
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
*
"Riffing off of a Robb Johnson song (and a Pete Seeger song)."
David Rovics.
http://www.davidrovics.com
Is there a flag upon your house
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/7 - 23:57
When Johnny Came Marching Home
[2005]
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
Oh, this is a web-only release and can be found in it's entirely in the "MP3... (Continues)
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
Oh, this is a web-only release and can be found in it's entirely in the "MP3... (Continues)
He got off the plane and looked at no one
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/7 - 23:52
Waiting For The Fall
[2005]
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
Oh, this is a web-only release and can be found in it's entirely in the "MP3 music" section of http://this Website. Click on the song titles below to check out the lyrics to each song.
David Rovics.
http://www.davidrovics.com
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
Oh, this is a web-only release and can be found in it's entirely in the "MP3 music" section of http://this Website. Click on the song titles below to check out the lyrics to each song.
David Rovics.
http://www.davidrovics.com
Helicopter missiles launch
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/7 - 23:50
Four Blank Slates
[2006]
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
Oh, this is a web-only release and can be found in it's entirely in the "MP3 music" section of
this Website. Click on the song titles below to check out the lyrics to each song.
David Rovics.
http://www.davidrovics.com
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
Oh, this is a web-only release and can be found in it's entirely in the "MP3 music" section of
this Website. Click on the song titles below to check out the lyrics to each song.
David Rovics.
http://www.davidrovics.com
Beside an unused union hall
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/7 - 23:46
Before the Oil Wells Ran Dry
[2005]
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From David Rovics' Official Website
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
David Rovics.
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
From David Rovics' Official Website
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
David Rovics.
Were you drinking wine from Argentina
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/7 - 23:43
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
[2005]
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
David Rovics.
http://www.davidrovics.com
Halliburton Boardroom Massacre
Here are fifteen songs I wrote between January and July,
2005. I recorded them at Sugar Hill in Houston with John Griffin on the board on the afternoon of July 28th. I guess there's another bunch of songs here which are continuing the ecological theme that was heavily represented in Beyond the Mall (and to one degree or another in all of my other recordings). Some of the songs are definitely inspired by the musical sensibilies of TV Smith ("Crashing Down," "Boardroom," "Before the Oil Wells Run Dry," "Waiting For The Fall"). I don't know if any of these songs approach TV's brilliance at writing stuff with great universality to it, nor whether the melodies are as catchy as his, but in any case, his music has been a focus for my own songwriting over the past couple months.
David Rovics.
http://www.davidrovics.com
I joined the army when high school was through
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/7 - 23:38
The Plane That Wasn't There
[November 2003]
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
http://www.davidrovics.com
"Read more about this interesting situation at the website of the Shannon Peace Camp." -David Rovics.
Lyrics and music by David Rovics
http://www.davidrovics.com
"Read more about this interesting situation at the website of the Shannon Peace Camp." -David Rovics.
The Irish constitution says
(Continues)
(Continues)
Contributed by Riccardo Venturi 2006/1/7 - 23:33
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