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Great post 9-11 lyrics? The 9-11 attacks obviously had his influence on musicians. Artists like Bruce Springsteen, Green Day and Neil Young wrote lyrics relating to the event, the impact it had on people and / or about the political situation in the USA in the last couple of years.
REM released a record last year, Around the Sun, which seems to deal with post 9-11 america. Often in a very subdued, subtle, indirect way, but some songs are very direct about the subject. Theres especially one lyric that is really striking in my opinion, the song is called I wanted to be wrong. It is sung from the point of view of a person who doesnt understand what is happening in his country at this moment, thinking the president doesnt represent his views and ideals (the 'Mad Man shouting in the streets' in the title is obviously George W. Bush). The lyric works so strong in my opinion because it puts emphasis on the contrast between all the 'so called' great, wonderfull things america have brought to the world, with the view of a american not understanding and comprehensing what is going on. A person who is opening his eyes, understanding the 'american dream' isnt all shining and great. Heres the lyrics: You know where I come from You know what I feel You're Yul Brenner Westworld Reporting from the field. I threw it into reverse, Made a motion to repeal. You kicked my legs from under me, And tried to take the wheel. I told you I wanted to be wrong, But everyone is humming a song That I don't understand. Now I know that the sun has shined on my side of the street. The basket of America, the weevils and the wheat. The milk and honeyed congregation, scrubbed and apple-cheeked Salute Apollo 13 from the rattle jewelry seats. Mythology's seductive and it turned a trick on me That I have just begun to understand. I told you I wanted to be wrong, But everyone is humming a song That I don't understand. The rodeo is staged, gold circle goat-ropers and clowns. A rumble in the third act, tie 'em up and burn 'em down. We're armed to the teeth, born a little breech; Blue-plate special analysts, cells and SUV's We can't approach the Allies 'cause they seem a little peeved And speak a language we don't understand. I told you I wanted to be wrong But everyone is humming a song That I don't understand. Storm into the boardroom of the conquering elite. Did you recognize the madman who is shouting in the streets? Destroy the things that I don't understand Destroy the things that I don't understand. You have any examples of great (subjectieve view of course) post 9-11 lyrics? | |
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When you cast your eyes upon the skylines of this ...
Once proud nation Can you sense the fear and the hatred Growing in the hearts of it's population? And our youth, oh youth, are being seduced By the greedy hands of politics and half truths The beaten generation, the beaten generation Reared on a diet of prejudice and misinformation The beaten generation, the beaten generation Open your eyes, open your imagination We're being sedated by the gasoline fumes And hypnotised by the satellites Into believing what is good and what is right You may be worshipping the temples of mammon Or lost in the prisons of religion But can you still walk back to happiness When you've nowhere left to run? If they send in the special police To deliver us from evil and keep us from peace Then won't the words sit ill upon their tongues When they tell us justice is being done That freedom lives in the barrels of a warm gun? The beaten generation, the beaten generation Reared on a diet of prejudice and misinformation The beaten generation, the beaten generation Open your eyes, open your imagination The The (1989) | |
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yeah, The Final Straw, from the same REM album is a great track too.
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lilgish said: ("The Beat(en) Generation" lyrics) The The (1989) I thought this thread asked for post 9-11 lyrics. | |
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sextonseven said: lilgish said: ("The Beat(en) Generation" lyrics) The The (1989) I thought this thread asked for post 9-11 lyrics. I cheated : | |
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Riverpoet31 said: You have any examples of great (subjectieve view of course) post 9-11 lyrics?
Sleater-Kinney - "Combat Rock" (2002) They tell us there are only two sides to be on If you are on our side you're right if not you're wrong But are we innocent, paragons of good? Is our guilt erased by the pain that we've endured? Hey look it's time to pledge allegiance Oh god I love my dirty Uncle Sam Our country's marching to the beat now And we must learn to step in time Where is the questioning where is the protest song? Since when is skepticism un-American? Dissent's not treason but they talk like it's the same Those who disagree are afraid to show their face Let's break out our old machines now It sure is good to see them run again Oh gentlemen start your engines And we know where we get the oil from Are you feeling alright now Paint myself all red white blue Are you singing let's fight now Innocent people die, uh oh There are reasons to unite Is this why we unite? If you hate this time Remember we are the time! Show you love your country go out and spend some cash Red white blue hot pants doing it for Uncle Sam Flex our muscles show them we're stronger than the rest Raise your hands up baby are you sure that we're the best? We'll come out with our fists raised The good old boys are back on top again And if we let them lead us blindly The past becomes the future once again | |
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Fleetwood Mac/Illume (9-11)
Illume says the candle that I burn A reflection in the window All the way to Point Dune Illume-like it dances I am a cliff dweller From the old school I like the coastal cities I like the lights... I like the way the ocean blends Into the city at night Like living on a working river This coastline is glittering Like a diamond snake In a black sky I'm alone now With my thoughts Of how we could make it Of how we could get out What we've been through All of the trauma The smell of Nag Champra Shadow of a stranger I will not take you for granted I wouldn't trade you for jade Or for diamonds Not for one minute Not for anything I need you to be there Just remember when I am haunted That I was just so scared I'm alone now With my thoughts Of how we could make it Of how we could get out What we've been through All of the trauma The smell of Nag Champra Shadows of a stranger What I saw on this journey I saw history go down I cannot pretend That the heartache falls away It's just like a river Ooh, it's never ending I cannot pretend That the heartache falls away Because it's just like a river It's never ending It's just like a river It's never ending I'm alone now With my thoughts Of how we could make it How we could get out What we've been through And all of the trauma The smell of Nag Champra Shadow of a stranger ... | |
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11. Made For Tv Movie - (3:37)
I heard a word from 'on high' glare like a light in the sky it said, "quit blowing each other up" voicing so crystaline clear something's unclean in your ear when only blood fills your cup Hello, I'm trying to focus but my eyes decieve me, yeah focus, I'm witnessing history repeating It fell like a tear from my eye flying machine so up high well, there goes the neighborhood a scene set to singe innocence upheave, unhinge, and pit against like every made for tv movie should Hello, I'm trying to focus but my eyes decieve me, yeah focus, I'm witnessing history repeating Focus, focus, focus focus! (I can see now) focus! (I can see now) focus! (I can see now) We are, we know, we see, we think for you the who, the what, the when, the where, the why we build your young, we built you too, we see you all Hello, I'm trying to focus but my eyes decieve me, yeah focus, I'm witnessing history repeating We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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. Megalomaniac - (4:54)
I hear you on the radio you permeate my screen, it's unkind but if I met you in a scissor fight I'd cut off both your wings on principle alone on principle alone Hey megalomaniac you're no Jesus yeah, you're no fucking Elvis wash your hands clean of yourself, baby and step down, step down, step down If I were your appendages I'd hold open your eyes so you would see that all of us are heaven sent and there was never meant to be only one to be only one Hey megalomaniac you're no Jesus yeah, you're no fucking Elvis wash your hands clean of yourself, baby and step down, step down, step down Step down, step down ooh, step down Yeah you're, you're, you're you're no Jesus you're not Elvis you're no Jesus you're no Jesus you're no Elvis you're no answer Step down, step down step down, step down, hey, hey Hey megalomaniac you're no Jesus yeah, you're no fucking Elvis wash your hands clean of yourself, baby and step down, step, step down step down, oh step down oh, step down, step down We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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Sleater-kinney - "Far Away"
7:30 am nurse the baby on the couch then the phone rings "Turn on the T.V." watch the world explode in flames and don't leave the house And the sky overhead is silent, waiting Clear blue holds its breath And the heart is hit in a city far away but it feels so close Don't breathe the air today Don't speak of why you're afraid (Standing here on a one way road and I fall down, no other direction for this to go so we fall down) WHY CAN'T I GET ALONG WITH YOU? And the president hides while working men rush in To give their lives I look to the sky and ask it not to rain On my family tonight ...I'm no judge of great lyrics, but this is my favorite post 9-11 tune... "I got the devil in me, girl." - 'John the Baptist', Afghan Whigs
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