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  • Blurock
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    • May 2010
    • 4203

    #691
    What a voice!

    Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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    • Blurock
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      • May 2010
      • 4203

      #692
      Enjoy!

      Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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      • Blurock
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        • May 2010
        • 4203

        #693
        Music is therapeutic. It can change your mood from sad to happy. It has healing powers and can soothe a troubled mind. I like hard rock and blues, but sometimes I just want to chill with classical music or soft instrumentals.

        Some experiments with plants have shown that they grow better with classical music than with rock, but that is because they don't have feet!
        Excellence is not a skill; its an attitude...

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        • Citizen X
          Diamond Member

          • Sep 2011
          • 3411

          #694
          Easy: Commodores: 1977
          “It’s a feeling, a heartbeat! Just like today for me, I’m “ easy like Sunday morning!"


          “Know it sounds funny but I just can't stand the pain
          Girl, I'm leavin' you tomorrow
          Seems to me girl, you know I've done all I can
          You see, I beg, stole and I borrowed, yeah, ooh

          That's why I'm easy
          I'm easy like Sunday morning
          That's why I'm easy
          I'm easy like Sunday morning

          Why in the world would anybody put chains on me, yeah
          I've paid my dues to make it
          Everybody wants me to be what they want me to be
          I'm not happy when I try to fake it, no, ooh

          That's why I'm easy
          [ From: http://www.elyrics.net ]

          I'm easy like Sunday morning
          That's why I'm easy
          I'm easy like Sunday morning

          I wanna be high, so high
          I wanna be free to know the things I do are right
          I wanna be free, just me, whoa, baby

          Oooh

          That's why I'm easy
          I'm easy like Sunday morning, yeah
          That's why I'm easy
          I'm easy like Sunday morning, whoa

          'Cause I'm easy, whoo
          Easy like Sunday morning, yeah
          'Cause I'm easy, yeah
          I'm easy like Sunday morning, whoa.”
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          • Citizen X
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            • Sep 2011
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            #695
            Personally, there's nothing like the polished original song for me..

            Just like this one..
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            • pmbguy
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              • Apr 2013
              • 2095

              #696
              It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. – Charles Darwin

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              • vieome
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                • Apr 2012
                • 540

                #697
                I am sure there is not a lot of rap fans(thinking) on the forum, but I loved the early rap music, the message was much better then.

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                • Blurock
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                  • May 2010
                  • 4203

                  #698
                  Originally posted by vieome
                  I am sure there is not a lot of rap fans(thinking) on the forum, but I loved the early rap music, the message was much better then.
                  Sorry, but I don't get it.Talk is talk, but where is the music? Electronic plug in backtracks don't count. Not all sounds are musical.
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                  • Citizen X
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                    • Sep 2011
                    • 3411

                    #699
                    Originally posted by vieome
                    I am sure there is not a lot of rap fans(thinking) on the forum, but I loved the early rap music, the message was much better then.
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                    • Citizen X
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                      • Sep 2011
                      • 3411

                      #700
                      Angel: Shaggy featuring Rayvon: 2001

                      I appreciate rap music in so far as it does have its origins in reggae music! Our very own Kwaito has elements of rap! I love the latest music! The latest Kwaito that is!!!

                      When reggae and rap merge, you have something really very special, something like this!


                      “Girl, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Closer than my peeps you are to me, baby
                      Shorty, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Girl, you’re my friend when I’m in need, lady

                      Life is one big party when you’re still young
                      But who’s gonna have your back when it’s all done
                      It’s all good when you’re little, you have pure fun
                      Can’t be a fool, son, what about the long run

                      Looking back Shorty always mention
                      Said me not giving her much attention
                      She was there through my incarceration
                      I wanna show the nation my appreciation

                      Girl, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Closer than my peeps you are to me, baby
                      Shorty, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Girl, you’re my friend when I’m in need, lady

                      You’re a queen and that's how you should be treated
                      Though you never get the lovin’ that you needed
                      Could have left, but I called and you heeded
                      Begged and i pleaded mission completed

                      Mama said that I and I dissed the program
                      Not the type to mess around with her emotion
                      But the feeling that I have for you is so strong
                      Been together so long and this could never be wrong

                      Girl, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Closer than my peeps you are to me, baby
                      Shorty, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Girl, you’re my friend when I’m in need, lady

                      Uh, uh
                      Girl, in spite of my behavior, said I’m your savior
                      (You must be sent from up above)
                      And you appear to me so tender, say girl I surrender
                      (Thanks for giving me your love)

                      Girl, in spite of my behavior, well, you are my savior
                      (You must be sent from up above)
                      And you appear to me so tender, well, girl I surrender
                      (Said thanks for giving me your love)

                      Now life is one big party when you’re still young
                      And who’s gonna have your back when it’s all done
                      It’s all good when you’re little, you have pure fun
                      Can’t be a fool, son, what about the long run

                      Looking back Shorty always mention
                      Said me not giving her much attention
                      She was there through my incarceration
                      I wanna show the nation my appreciation

                      Girl, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Closer than my peeps you are to me, baby
                      Shorty, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Girl, you’re my friend when I’m in need, lady

                      Girl, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Closer than my peeps you are to me, baby
                      Shorty, you’re my angel, you’re my darling angel
                      Girl, you’re my friend when I’m in need, lady.”

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                      • Citizen X
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                        • Sep 2011
                        • 3411

                        #701
                        Originally posted by Vanash Naick
                        Jamming: Bob Marley: 1977: Album: Exodus: One love Peace Concert: 22 April 1978

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                        “ I wanna jam it with you.. Hope you like jammin', too!” There was one occasion where Bob Marley put on a soldier’s uniform and cap i.e. album cover ‘Rastaman Vibration.’ I think he felt it necessary because of his song ‘WAR!’ He addresses a great many things in this song especially how he was against the philosophy which creates a class struggle and racial struggle.
                        Photo[1]

                        “This concert was held during a political civil war in Jamaica between opposing parties Jamaican Labour Party and the People's National Party. The concert came to its peak during Bob Marley & The Wailers' performance of "Jammin'", when Marley joined the hands of political rivals Michael Manley (PNP) and Edward Seaga (JLP).”[2]




                        “Just let me tell you something (yeah), to make everything come true, we gotta be together. (Yeah, yeah, yeah) and through the spirit of the Most High we're inviting a few leading people of the slaves to shake hands. . . To show the people that you love them right, to show the people that you gonna unite, show the people that you're over bright, show the people that everything is all right. Watch, watch, watch, what you're doing, because I wanna send a message right out there. I mean, I'm not so good at talking but I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. Well, I'm trying to say, could we have, could we have, up here onstage here the presence of Mr. Michael Manley and Mr. Edward Seaga. I just want to shake hands and show the people that we're gonna make it right, we're gonna unite, we're gonna make it right, we've got to unite . The moon is right over my head, and I give my love instead. The moon was right above my head, and I give my love instead.”

                        The Old School legends promoted peace and love!


                        Ooh, yeah; well, alright
                        We're jammin'
                        I wanna jam it with you
                        We're jammin', jammin'
                        And I hope you like jammin' too
                        Ain't no rules, ain't no vow
                        We can do it anyhow
                        I and I will see you through
                        'Cause every day we pay the price
                        We are the living sacrifice
                        Jammin' till the jam is through

                        We're jammin'
                        To think that jammin' was a thing of the past
                        We're jammin'
                        And I hope this jam is gonna last
                        No bullet can stop us now
                        We neither beg nor we won't bow
                        Neither can be bought nor sold
                        We all defend the right
                        Jah Jah children must unite
                        For life is worth much more than gold

                        We're jammin', jammin', jammin', jammin'
                        And we're jammin' in the name of the Lord
                        We're jammin', jammin', jammin', jammin'
                        We're jammin' right straight from yard
                        Singing Holy Mount Zion, Holy Mount Zion
                        Jah sitteth in Mount Zion and rules all creation
                        Yeah, we're jammin', Bop-chu-wa-wa-wa

                        We're jammin'
                        I wanna jam it with you
                        We're jammin', jammin', jammin', jammin'
                        And Jamdown hope you're jammin', too
                        Jah knows how much I 'ave tried
                        The truth cannot hide
                        To keep you satisfied
                        True love that now exists
                        Is the love I can't resist
                        So jam by my side
                        We're jammin', jammin', jammin', jammin'
                        I wanna jam it with you
                        We're jammin', we're jammin', we're jammin', we're jammin'
                        We're jammin', we're jammin', we're jammin', we're jammin'
                        Hope you like jammin', too."





                        [1] Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Love_Peace_Concert. 18 June 2013


                        [2] Supra n1
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                        • Citizen X
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                          • Sep 2011
                          • 3411

                          #702
                          WAR: BOB MARLEY: 1978

                          A search for answers is never an easy task. In fact it can be quite daunting. Several years ago, this chick asked me: “What are you doing with your life?” I replied,” Soul searching,” to which she said, “STILL!” Yes, indeed, I’m still soul searching, still trying to figure out a great many things even today..
                          It has taken ne a great many years to fully understand the song WAR by Bob Marley. There are just so many aspects and history to this song that it defies a simple answer.
                          I think a good place to start is in 1978 itself. The streets in Jamaica were war ridden and South Africa was under the yoke of apartheid. Marley specifically mentions South Africa in his song WAR!

                          “ I don’t need to have no ambition, you know! I only have one thing that I would really like to see happen. I’d like to see mankind live together and live in peace, Black, White, Chinese and anyone, that’s all. Nation blood against nation Yeah. Brothers fight against brothers Oh yeah. And all of this, and all of that. You put them together, you don't know what. There is too much trouble, too much trouble. Oh noo. So much trouble in the world. So much trouble in the world
                          Why one race want to be rich and the other one poor? Why one want to fight on the other? The youth of today say NO: that cannot work no more!”
                          “ I feel that Jamaica is a really nice place and a bad place! A very good place, BUT when you have political violence, when I stand up and I see, the youth fighting against the youth for the politicians, then I really feel sick, you know, because you hungry and you can’t get a job and the people contrary to jobs are politicians and you find the youth fighting against the youth and the youth killing the youth because of the politicians, then me really feel sick in me heart about that.” Bob Marley

                          “Until the philosophy which hold one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned - Me say war. So that is prophecy and everyone know that is truth.”
                          “Nation blood against nation Yeah. Brothers fight against brothers Oh yeah. And all of this, and all of that. You put them together, you don't know what. There is too much trouble, too much trouble. Oh noo. So much trouble in the world. So much trouble in the world”



                          So you have your Holy book and I have mine, nothing wrong there! The ‘Kebra Negast,’ is the Holy Book of the Rastafarians and a great deal of it comprises verses from the Bible. When Marley speaks of ‘Nation blood against Nation,’
                          I reconcile this with what JESUS said in my HOLY BOOK the BIBLE: Mark 13:8 “Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom.”

                          See next post....
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                          • Citizen X
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                            • Sep 2011
                            • 3411

                            #703
                            continued from previous post..

                            1978

                            January 10Pedro Joaquín Chamorro Cardenal, a critic of the Nicaraguan government, is assassinated. Riots erupt against Somoza's government
                            February 11
                            Somalia mobilizes its troops, due to an apparent Ethiopian attack
                            February 15
                            Rhodesia, one of only two remaining white-ruled African nations, announces that it will accept multiracial democracy within two years.
                            March 3
                            Ethiopia admits that its troops are fighting with the aid of Cuban soldiers against Somalian troops in the Ogaden.
                            Rhodesia attacks Zambia
                            March 14Operation Litani: Israeli forces invade Lebanon
                            March 18
                            Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Prime Minister of Pakistan, is sentenced to death by hanging for ordering the assassination of a political opponent.
                            March 26 – The control tower and some other facilities of New Tokyo International Airport, which was scheduled to open on March 31, are illegally occupied and damaged by terrorist attack by New Left activists, being forced to reschedule its opening date to May 20.
                            April 9Somalimilitary officers stage an unsuccessful coup against the government of Siad Barre; security forces thwart the attempt within hours, and several conspirators are arrested.

                            April 22
                            The One Love Peace Concert is held at National Heroes Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica. Bob Marley unites 2 opposing political leaders at this concert, bringing peace to the civil war-ridden streets of the city.
                            May 4
                            Battle of Cassinga occurs in southern Angola.
                            May 12 – In Zaire, rebels occupy the city of Kolwezi, the mining centre of the province of Shaba. The Zairean government asks the U.S., France and Belgium to restore order.
                            May 12May 13 – A group of mercenaries led by Bob Denard oust Ali Soilih in the Comoros; 10 local soldiers are killed. Denard forms a new government.
                            May 15 – Students of the University of Tehran riot in Tabriz; the army stops the riot.

                            May 18
                            Soviet dissident Yuri Orlov is sentenced to 7 years hard labor for distributing 'counterrevolutionary material'.
                            May 18May 19 – Belgian and French paratroopers fly to Zaire to aid the fight against the rebels.
                            May 19May 20French Foreign Legionparatroopers land in Kolwezi, Zaire, to rescue Europeans in the middle of a civil war.
                            May 25 – A bomb explodes in the security section of Northwestern University, wounding a security guard (the first Unabomber attack).
                            June 26 – A bombing by Breton nationalists causes destruction in Palace of Versailles.“[1]
                            Closer to home: 29 September – PW Botha succeeds Balthazar Johannes Vorster as 9th Prime Minister of South Africa[2]

                            In their concert “Babylon by Bus,” Marley sang the song WAR, followed by Too much Trouble and finally to appease everyone , the song “ Is this love!”

                            See next post...



                            [1]Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978. Accessed:13 July 2013


                            [2]Wikipedia:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1978_in_South_Africa .Accessed13 July 2013
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                            • Citizen X
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                              • Sep 2011
                              • 3411

                              #704
                              WAR



                              Until the philosophy which hold one race superior
                              And another
                              Inferior
                              Is finally
                              And permanently
                              Discredited
                              And abandoned -
                              Everywhere is war -
                              Me say war.

                              That until there no longer
                              First class and second class citizens of any nation
                              Until the colour of a man's skin
                              Is of no more significance than the colour of his eyes -
                              Me say war.

                              That until the basic human rights
                              Are equally guaranteed to all,
                              Without regard to race -
                              Dis a war.

                              That until that day
                              The dream of lasting peace,
                              World citizenship
                              Rule of international morality
                              Will remain in but a fleeting illusion to be pursued,
                              But never attained -
                              Now everywhere is war - war.

                              And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes
                              That hold our brothers in Angola,
                              In Mozambique,
                              South Africa
                              Sub-human bondage
                              Have been toppled,
                              Utterly destroyed -
                              Well, everywhere is war -
                              Me say war.

                              War in the east,
                              War in the west,
                              War up north,
                              War down south -
                              War - war -
                              Rumours of war.
                              And until that day,
                              The African continent
                              Will not know peace,
                              We Africans will fight - we find it necessary -
                              And we know we shall win
                              As we are confident
                              In the victory

                              Of good over evil -
                              Good over evil, yeah!
                              Good over evil -
                              Good over evil, yeah!
                              Good over evil -
                              Good over evil.”


                              Until the philosophy which hold one race superior and another
                              inferior…” I trace this philosophy to Plato, Plato was not this highly moral individual, on the contrary, he endorsed different classes and endorsed slavery. It is beyond me why he is still held in high regard. He was a horrible human being!

                              I see a world in which an ugly class struggle persists, the upper class, miidle class and lower class.


                              Even North Korea, believe or not, no longer follow a communist system as communism postulates equality. They now have a class system!

                              “According to North Korean documents and refugee testimonies, all North Koreans are sorted into groups according to their Songbun, an ascribed status system. Based on their own behavior and the political, social, and economic background of their family for three generations as well as behavior by relatives within that range, Songbun is allegedly used to determine whether an individual is trusted with responsibility, given opportunities, or even receives adequate food.
                              Songbun allegedly affects access to educational and employment opportunities and particularly whether a person is eligible to join North Korea's ruling party. There are 3 main classifications and about 50 sub-classifications. According to Kim Il-sung, speaking in 1958, the loyal "core class" constituted 25% of the North Korean population, the "wavering class" 55%, and the "hostile class" 20%. The highest status is accorded to individuals descended from those who participated with Kim Il-sung in the resistance against Japanese occupation during and before World War II and to those who were factory workers, laborers or peasants as of 1950.”[1]

                              Though illegal, many Indians in India still endorse the repugnant, morally reprehensible caste system!

                              “The caste system is connected to the Hindu concept of the four varnas, which order and rank humanity by innate spiritual purity. The highest varna is the Brahmins, or priests. Next comes the Kshatriyas, the warriors, and then the Vaishyas, the merchants. The lowest varna is the Shudras, consisting of labourers, artisans and servants who do work that is ritually unclean. Contact between varnas, and particularly the sharing of food and water, must be limited to avoid pollution of higher, purer individuals by lower, more unclean ones.
                              As India approached independence from British rule in the early 20th century, the caste system was increasingly criticised as a discriminatory and unjust system of social stratification,especially in regard to the impoverished untouchables. Two great figures of independence, B. R. Ambedkar and Mahatma Gandhi, led major reform movements, although they proposed radically different solutions.The current Indian constitution bans discrimination on the basis of caste and use of the term "untouchable", and the Indian government has instituted affirmative action programs for those who have become known as the Dalits, or "crushed peoples". Individual Dalits have achieved great political and financial success, but as a group they still complain of sometimes violent discrimination. The growth of information-age India has reduced the economic importance of the caste system, but its social and religious aspects remain a significant and sometimes divisive part of Indian life…The injustice of the caste system, and the means of addressing it, has been an active topic of modern Indian discourse, particularly in the last 80 years. In 1933, the seriousness of the issue and its trauma on Indian consciousness, is exemplified by the following message from Ambedkar to Gandhi:….
                              The Out-caste is a by-product of the Caste system. There will be outcastes as long as there are castes. Nothing can emancipate the Out-caste except the destruction of the Caste system……

                              Article 15 of Indian Constitution, as enacted in 1950, prohibits any discrimination based on caste. Article 17 of Indian Constitution declared any practice of untouchability as illegal.In 1955, India enacted the Untouchability (Offenses) Act (renamed in 1976, as the Protection of Civil Rights Act). It extended the reach of law, from intent to mandatory enforcement. The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act, similar to the Hate Crime Laws in the United States, was passed in India in 1989.”

                              “That until there no longer
                              First class and second class citizens of any nation…
                              Me say war.”

                              So, I understand why Karl Marx was so strongly against a class struggle and why Bob Marley made it a point to mention it in his song WAR.

                              His song is based on Haile Selassie’s address to the United Nations Oct 6, 1963

                              “…When we talk of the equality of man, we find, also, a challenge and an opportunity; a challenge to breathe new life into the ideals enshrined in the Charter, an opportunity to bring men closer to freedom and true equality. and thus, closer to a love of peace.
                              The goal of the equality of man which we seek is the antithesis of the exploitation of one people by another with which the pages of history and in particular those written of the African and Asian continents, speak at such length. Exploitation, thus viewed, has many faces. But whatever guise it assumes, this evil is to be shunned where it does not exist and crushed where it does. It is the sacred duty of this Organization to ensure that the dream of equality is finally realized for all men to whom it is still denied, to guarantee that exploitation is not reincarnated in other forms in places whence it has already been banished.
                              That until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned: That until there are no longer first-class and second class citizens of any nation; That until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes; That until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race; That until that day, the dream of lasting peace and world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain but a fleeting illusion, to be pursued but never attained; And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes that hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique and in South Africa in subhuman bondage have been toppled and destroyed; Until bigotry and prejudice and malicious and inhuman self-interest have been replaced by understanding and tolerance and good-will; Until all Africans stand and speak as free beings, equal in the eyes of all men, as they are in the eyes of Heaven; Until that day, the African continent will not know peace. We Africans will fight, if necessary, and we know that we shall win, as we are confident in the victory of good over evil.
                              The United Nations has done much, both directly and indirectly to speed the disappearance of discrimination and oppression from the earth. Without the opportunity to focus world opinion on Africa and Asia which this Organization provides, the goal, for many, might still lie ahead, and the struggle would have taken far longer. For this, we are truly grateful.
                              But more can be done. The basis of racial discrimination and colonialism has been economic, and it is with economic weapons that these evils have been and can be overcome……
                              I do not believe that Portugal and South Africa are prepared to commit economic or physical suicide if honorable and reasonable alternatives exist. I believe that such alternatives can be found. But I also know that unless peaceful solutions are devised, counsels of moderation and temperance will avail for naught; and another blow will have been dealt to this Organization which will hamper and weaken still further its usefulness in the struggle to ensure the victory of peace and liberty over the forces of strife and oppression. Here, then, is the opportunity presented to us. We must act while we can, while the occasion exists to exert those legitimate pressures available to us, lest time run out and resort be had to less happy means.
                              Does this Organization today possess the authority and the will to act?”[2]

                              I suppose that in 1968 the UN did not have the authority to do anything meaningful!!!


                              [1] Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea. Accessed 13 July 2013


                              [2]http://www.nazret.com/history/him_un.php
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                              • Citizen X
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                                • Sep 2011
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                                #705
                                Real Situation: Bob Marley: 1980



                                “Check out the real situation:
                                Nation war against nation.
                                Where did it all begin?
                                When will it end?
                                Well, it seems like: total destruction the only solution,
                                And there ain't no use: no one can stop them now.
                                Ain't no use: nobody can stop them now.

                                Give them an inch, they take a yard;
                                Give them a yard, they take a mile (ooh);
                                Once a man and twice a child
                                And everything is just for a while.
                                It seems like: total destruction the only solution,
                                And there ain't no use: no one can stop them now.
                                There ain't no use: no one can stop them now;
                                Ain't no use: no one can stop them now;
                                There ain't no use: no one can stop them now.

                                Check in the real situation (check it out, check it out):
                                Nation fight against nation
                                Where did it all begin? Wo-oo-o-o-oh!
                                Where will it end?
                                Well, it seems like: total destruction the only solution.
                                Mmm, no use: can't stop them;
                                W'ain't no use: ya can't stop them;
                                Ain't no use: no one can't stop them now;
                                Can't stop them now (no one can't stop them now).

                                There ain't no use: no one can't stop them now.
                                Everybody strugglin': ain't no use - ain't no use -
                                Ain't no use you even try;
                                Ain't no use: got to say 'bye-'bye!
                                Ain't no use! Ain't no - ain't no use: no one can stop them now.”


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