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Mood Music
Enemy Combatant Radio wants to compile some mood music to play between call-ins during the protests (and whatever) that will surely ensue when the Blitz of Iraq starts.
We're looking for tunes from a variety of eras and genres. Please send us MP3s. You can post them to this thread. Thanks in advance.
Some tunes that have been suggested are:
Riot In Cell Block #9 by The Coasters
I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass, by Nick Lowe
White Riot, Clampdown, Rock the Casbah by the Clash
Trouble Every Day, Concentration Moon, by the Mothers of Invention
WE CAN BE TOGETHER, VOLUNTEERS, by the Jefferson Airplane
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by the Last Poets
Guerrilla Radio, War Within A Breath, by Rage Against the machine
Bakrah Israel, by Shaaban Abdel-Rehim
Vive La Quince Brigada, Mrs. McGrath, WAIST DEEP IN THE BIG MUDDY, HOLD THE LINE, IF A REVOLUTION COMES TO MY COUNTRY,
by Pete Seger
Peace Sells, by Megadeath
FIRE OF FREEDOM, by Black 47
Rising of the Moon, Whack Fol The Diddle by the Clancy Brothers
Arthur McBride, by Planxty
Kick Out the Jams, MC5
War, What Is It Good For? by Edwin Starr
Fortunate Son by Creedence
And whatever the Coup song is about buying a burger from a Ph.D. (I forget the name)
For What Its Worth, Buffalo Springfield
Four Dead In Ohio, Crosby, Stills and Nash
Machine Gun, Jimi Hendrix
Kill for Peace, by the Fugs
Something from Paris’s new CD (the one with the Whitehouse on the cover)
Anarchy in the U.K., by the Sex Pistols
L'Aanarchie pour le UK (french version), by the Sex Pistols
Fight The Power, Power To The People, by Public Enemy
Power To The People, John Lennon
War Pigs, by Black Sabbath
Riot, California Uber Alles, Let’s lynch the Landlord, Kinky Sex Makes The World Go 'Round, by the Dead Kennedys
Fuck Tha Police by NWA
Smoked Pork, Body Count, Cop Killer, Shallow Grave, by Ice T
Don't Take No For An Answer, Up Against The Wall, Ain't Gonna Take It, Long Hot Summer, Man You Never Saw, Better Decide Which Side You're On, Power In The Darkness, by Tom Robinson Band
Get up, Stand up, by Bob Marley
Citizenship, by Patti Smith
Cops of the World, I Ain't Marching Anymore, Maintaining Law And Order, Sailors and Soldiers, by Phil Ochs
Some tunes that have been suggested are:
Riot In Cell Block #9 by The Coasters
I Love the Sound of Breaking Glass, by Nick Lowe
White Riot, Clampdown, Rock the Casbah by the Clash
Trouble Every Day, Concentration Moon, by the Mothers of Invention
WE CAN BE TOGETHER, VOLUNTEERS, by the Jefferson Airplane
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by the Last Poets
Guerrilla Radio, War Within A Breath, by Rage Against the machine
Bakrah Israel, by Shaaban Abdel-Rehim
Vive La Quince Brigada, Mrs. McGrath, WAIST DEEP IN THE BIG MUDDY, HOLD THE LINE, IF A REVOLUTION COMES TO MY COUNTRY,
by Pete Seger
Peace Sells, by Megadeath
FIRE OF FREEDOM, by Black 47
Rising of the Moon, Whack Fol The Diddle by the Clancy Brothers
Arthur McBride, by Planxty
Kick Out the Jams, MC5
War, What Is It Good For? by Edwin Starr
Fortunate Son by Creedence
And whatever the Coup song is about buying a burger from a Ph.D. (I forget the name)
For What Its Worth, Buffalo Springfield
Four Dead In Ohio, Crosby, Stills and Nash
Machine Gun, Jimi Hendrix
Kill for Peace, by the Fugs
Something from Paris’s new CD (the one with the Whitehouse on the cover)
Anarchy in the U.K., by the Sex Pistols
L'Aanarchie pour le UK (french version), by the Sex Pistols
Fight The Power, Power To The People, by Public Enemy
Power To The People, John Lennon
War Pigs, by Black Sabbath
Riot, California Uber Alles, Let’s lynch the Landlord, Kinky Sex Makes The World Go 'Round, by the Dead Kennedys
Fuck Tha Police by NWA
Smoked Pork, Body Count, Cop Killer, Shallow Grave, by Ice T
Don't Take No For An Answer, Up Against The Wall, Ain't Gonna Take It, Long Hot Summer, Man You Never Saw, Better Decide Which Side You're On, Power In The Darkness, by Tom Robinson Band
Get up, Stand up, by Bob Marley
Citizenship, by Patti Smith
Cops of the World, I Ain't Marching Anymore, Maintaining Law And Order, Sailors and Soldiers, by Phil Ochs
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"Bad Boy" - good tune
Fri, Mar 14, 2003 6:46PM
i have many
Fri, Mar 14, 2003 3:00PM
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