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Silent Earth

Silent Earth
Tune: Silent Night

Rip Blitheley, Oxford.


Beware of a movement that sings!



All popular social movements have used song to express their grievances, to make propaganda, to bring people closer together, and the anti-nuclear movement is no exception. Words and music are two ways people communicate, and In combination they can create a tremendous amount of energy and feeling, which sustain and strengthen our efforts for change.

This collection is largely made up of songs and carols to tunes that at least one of your circle of friends should know. They were written by activists involved in the struggle against nuclear energy and nuclear weapons over the last six or seven years. The two exceptions, coming from the early 60s, are H-Bombs Thunder, which deserves the grand title of the "anti-Bomb anthem", and the Worker's Bomb, which was dedicated to those many leftists who thought nuclear... (Continues)
Silent Earth, lonely Earth,
(Continues)
2018/5/6 - 21:16

The Times They Are a-Raving

The Times They Are a-Raving
Tune: The Times They Are A-Changin'

Tim, Northa erland.


Beware of a movement that sings!



All popular social movements have used song to express their grievances, to make propaganda, to bring people closer together, and the anti-nuclear movement is no exception. Words and music are two ways people communicate, and In combination they can create a tremendous amount of energy and feeling, which sustain and strengthen our efforts for change.

This collection is largely made up of songs and carols to tunes that at least one of your circle of friends should know. They were written by activists involved in the struggle against nuclear energy and nuclear weapons over the last six or seven years. The two exceptions, coming from the early 60s, are H-Bombs Thunder, which deserves the grand title of the "anti-Bomb anthem", and the Worker's Bomb, which was dedicated to those many leftists who... (Continues)
Come gather round people from Jesmond to Rome
(Continues)
Contributed by Ibrahim 2018/5/6 - 21:01

Pinhead Wizz Kid

Pinhead Wizz Kid
Sull'aria di Pinball Wizard degli Who
da The Anti-Nuclear Songbook (1982)
Annie and Mike Lockwood, Tyneside.


Beware of a movement that sings!



All popular social movements have used song to express their grievances, to make propaganda, to bring people closer together, and the anti-nuclear movement is no exception. Words and music are two ways people communicate, and In combination they can create a tremendous amount of energy and feeling, which sustain and strengthen our efforts for change.

This collection is largely made up of songs and carols to tunes that at least one of your circle of friends should know. They were written by activists involved in the struggle against nuclear energy and nuclear weapons over the last six or seven years. The two exceptions, coming from the early 60s, are H-Bombs Thunder, which deserves the grand title of the "anti-Bomb anthem", and the Worker's... (Continues)
Ever since he was a young boy he's toyed with nuclear power
(Continues)
Contributed by Ibrahim 2018/5/6 - 20:18
Song Itineraries: No Nukes




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