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That's What Gets Us By
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The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
It ain't just the web
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2007/12/21 - 20:17
A Little Help From My Friends
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The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
What would you do if I closed down your base,
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2007/12/21 - 20:07
Here At Greenham On A Spree [Layabout Song]
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The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Here at Greenham on a spree
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2007/12/21 - 20:01
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The Vine And The Fig Tree
The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
And everyone neath their vine and fig tree
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2007/12/21 - 19:45
Lilly Of The Arc Lights
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The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Underneath the arc lights,
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2007/12/21 - 14:53
Some Tears Around The Fields
Credo che questa canzone è la migliore che ho scrito, e credo che è impossibile odiarla in dispetto di tutte le obssessione che posso avere nella mia vita. Una altra questione, scusi ma il titolo della canzone di Amín Dadá era "Forgive"; scusi anche per il mio italiano per che l'ho dimenticato molto, nonostante mi dispiace molto non ricordare bene questa bella lingua.
A drownded man among this white tide
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Contributed by C.Viadel 2007/12/21 - 14:12
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Out Of The Darkness
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The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp was a peace camp established to protest at nuclear weapon being sited at RAF Greenham Common in Berkshire, England. The camp began in September 1981 after a Welsh group called "Women for Life on Earth" arrived at Greenham to protest against the decision of the Government to allow cruise missiles to be based there.
On 1 April 1983, tens of thousands of protestors formed a 14 mile human chain from Greenham to the Aldermaston nuclear power station and the ordnance factory at Burghfield.
On 4 April 1984, the women were evicted from the Common by Newbury District Council. However by nightfall the women all returned to reform the camp.
The last missiles left the camp in 1991 but the camp remained in place until 2000 after protestors won the right to house a memorial on the site.
en.wikipedia
Il Campo della... (Continues)
Out of the darkness comes the fear of what's to come
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Contributed by CCG/AWS Staff 2007/12/21 - 02:11
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Amando en tiempo de guerra
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AMARE IN TEMPO DI GUERRA
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Contributed by Maria Cristina 2007/12/20 - 19:19
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Pratobello
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una delle piu belle e romantiche sollevazioni popolari che la storia ci tramanda peccato che nessun libro didatico ne parla ................
2007/12/20 - 18:26
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Auschwitz, o Canzone del bambino nel vento
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SARDO NUORESE / NUORO SARDINIAN / SARDE DE NUORO / NUORON SARDI
Traduzione in lingua sarda nuorese di Pàule Berria.
Nuoro Sardinian translation by Pàule Berria
Traduction en sarde de Nuoro par Pàule Berria
Pàule Berrian Nuoron sardinkielinen käännös
[2007]
Tazenda / Nomadi: Auschwitz (live cover)
Traduzione in lingua sarda nuorese di Pàule Berria.
Nuoro Sardinian translation by Pàule Berria
Traduction en sarde de Nuoro par Pàule Berria
Pàule Berrian Nuoron sardinkielinen käännös
[2007]
Tazenda / Nomadi: Auschwitz (live cover)
AUSCHWITZ
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Contributed by Pàule Berria 2007/12/20 - 17:24
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Serge Gainsbourg & Brigitte Bardot: Bonnie and Clyde
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Il classico WANTED a firma di J. Edgar Hoover:
Alessandro 2007/12/20 - 10:23
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We Are The World
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qst canzone è meravigliosa rispecchia la realtà, la cs pessima è k nonostante certe canzoni la guerra c'è cmq complimenti all'autrice o all'autore
(giovanna)
(giovanna)
giovanna 2007/12/19 - 22:51
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Happy Xmas (War is Over)
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Esta versão, em português brasileiro, tem a vantagem de ser cantável. De fato, na voz da cantora Simone, "Então é Natal" já se tornou uma das marcas das festas de fim de ano no país, talvez mais que qualquer outra canção.
Os sítios brasileiros dedicados a letras de canções costumam não ser muito cuidadosos com informações como autoria ou ano de gravação. Na página, entretanto, esta versão encontra-se atribuída a Cláudio Rabelo, sobre quem não consegui obter mais dados.
Os sítios brasileiros dedicados a letras de canções costumam não ser muito cuidadosos com informações como autoria ou ano de gravação. Na página, entretanto, esta versão encontra-se atribuída a Cláudio Rabelo, sobre quem não consegui obter mais dados.
ENTÃO É NATAL
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Contributed by Alvaro De Britto 2007/12/19 - 21:42
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Song Of Darfurian Rape Victims
Anonymous
CANZONE DELLE VITTIME DI VIOLENZA DARFURIANE
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Contributed by Kiocciolina 2007/12/19 - 17:11
We All Wanna A More Just World
We all wanna a more just world
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Contributed by Carles viadel Mestre 2007/12/19 - 16:40
Un sonnet pour un pays vaincu
Un sonnet qui veut être une resumée essentielle de la tragédie qui a dirigé presque tout le vingtième siècle.
Moi, j'ai décidé de vous raconter
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Contributed by carles viadel mestre 2007/12/19 - 12:20
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Sesto San Giovanni
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Morti e derisi
Ivan Della Mea
Il Manifesto, 18 dicembre 2007
Sono un comunista che molto ha sbagliato. Ci ho pensato bene e ho deciso: perché mai dovrei precludermi la stupenda possibilità di sbagliare ancora? La mia vita l'ho informata al principio che a far giusto non c'è gusto.
Messa così e così messa è mi sono chiesto con chi seguitare a sbagliare dicendomi «oh Mea è un pezzo che sbagli da solo forse è l'ora di finirla anche perché a lungo andare te ti vivi anche un poco pirla». Così è stato e ancora è.
Con chi sbagliare allora? Con la «cosa rossa» o «sinistra arcobaleno» o si vedrà? C'è una sinistra unita? C'è una sinistra? C'è una? C'è? Ma fa di conto che ci sia, o Mea; fa di conto che ci sia per chi muore in fabbrica, nei cantieri: «noi vivremo del lavoro/o pugnando si morrà» e no che non si muore pugnando, proprio no, ci si crepa sul lavoro questo sì e così si fa prima.
Ma c'è... (Continues)
Ivan Della Mea
Il Manifesto, 18 dicembre 2007
Sono un comunista che molto ha sbagliato. Ci ho pensato bene e ho deciso: perché mai dovrei precludermi la stupenda possibilità di sbagliare ancora? La mia vita l'ho informata al principio che a far giusto non c'è gusto.
Messa così e così messa è mi sono chiesto con chi seguitare a sbagliare dicendomi «oh Mea è un pezzo che sbagli da solo forse è l'ora di finirla anche perché a lungo andare te ti vivi anche un poco pirla». Così è stato e ancora è.
Con chi sbagliare allora? Con la «cosa rossa» o «sinistra arcobaleno» o si vedrà? C'è una sinistra unita? C'è una sinistra? C'è una? C'è? Ma fa di conto che ci sia, o Mea; fa di conto che ci sia per chi muore in fabbrica, nei cantieri: «noi vivremo del lavoro/o pugnando si morrà» e no che non si muore pugnando, proprio no, ci si crepa sul lavoro questo sì e così si fa prima.
Ma c'è... (Continues)
Riccardo Venturi 2007/12/19 - 11:45
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Christmas In The Trenches
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NATALE NELLE TRINCEE
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Contributed by Kiocciolina 2007/12/18 - 13:15
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Ali Scure
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[2007]
Album: "L'eclissi"
Album: "L'eclissi"
Case, strade, tetti di notte,
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Contributed by Kiocciolina 2007/12/18 - 12:42
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Porque los pobres no tienen
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PERCHE' I POVERI NON HANNO
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Contributed by Kiocciolina 2007/12/18 - 02:24
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Days of the Theocracy
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I GIORNI DELLA TEOCRAZIA
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Contributed by Kiocciolina 2007/12/18 - 02:05
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Pink Floyd: Free Four
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17 dicembre 2007
I ricordi che si hanno in vecchiaia
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2007/12/17 - 14:03
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Pra não dizer que não falei das flores
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Anch'io penso la stessa cosa di RV. Una traduzione letterale per una canzone o un'opera letteraria non funziona e fa perdere l'essenza vera dell'originale.
Giuliana 2007/12/17 - 07:02
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Czerwone maki na Monte Cassino
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Il titolo della canzone non significa ""I partigiani rossi a Monte Cassino",ma "I papaveri rossi a Monte Cassino".
(Malgorzata)
(Malgorzata)
Ci sembra, questa, una precisazione molto importante, anche perché sui papaveri rossi abbiamo un apposito percorso. Grazie Malgorzata per la correzione molto opportuna! [CCG/AWS Staff]
2007/12/16 - 21:47
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Il mio nome è mai più
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Ma com'è che tutti quelli che hanno voglia di criticare si mettono a puntare sulla banalità, sull'interesse personale e sul fatto che non fanno i nomi? Pensate prima di accusare. La canzone non è banale, visto che c'è gente, anche tra voi, che dice che la guerra a volte è un bene. Loro dicono che non lo è mai. Punto. Mi sembra una cosa diversa da gran parte dell'opinione comune, che possa essere condivisa o meno. E volevate una canzone che solo 2 o 3 potessero capire per non considerarla banale? Ma andiamo, è guidata con maestria apposta per essere la più chiara possibile, per trasmettere un messaggio a tutti. Se quello è lo scopo volete che si mettano a creare troppi sottintesi? Andiamo..
E come sempre, da bravi accusanti, si tira in ballo l'interesse personale. Questi tre tizi hanno devoluto tutti i ricavati in beneficenza. Nessuno di loro aveva bisogno di un ritorno di immagine, erano... (Continues)
E come sempre, da bravi accusanti, si tira in ballo l'interesse personale. Questi tre tizi hanno devoluto tutti i ricavati in beneficenza. Nessuno di loro aveva bisogno di un ritorno di immagine, erano... (Continues)
-salamoia 2007/12/16 - 17:52
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Cercando un altro Egitto
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da "Francesco De Gregori" (1974)
noto come "l'album della pecora"
Un piccolo capolavoro, unico nel suo genere. Una rappresentazione onirica nel vero senso della parola: un sogno fatto da De Gregori che diventa una canzone sulle piccole e grandi violenze del nostro tempo. Dalla violenza nei suoi confronti del "Francesco ti vogliono amazzare" (un verso che diverrà in seguito una profezia dopo i fatti del Palalido) fino alle violenze di piazza del "terzo reparto celere". Per arrivare alla bellissima immagine delle "grandi gelaterie di lampone che fumano lente", struggente metafora dei forni crematori nazisti.
(Daniele Lombardi)
noto come "l'album della pecora"
Un piccolo capolavoro, unico nel suo genere. Una rappresentazione onirica nel vero senso della parola: un sogno fatto da De Gregori che diventa una canzone sulle piccole e grandi violenze del nostro tempo. Dalla violenza nei suoi confronti del "Francesco ti vogliono amazzare" (un verso che diverrà in seguito una profezia dopo i fatti del Palalido) fino alle violenze di piazza del "terzo reparto celere". Per arrivare alla bellissima immagine delle "grandi gelaterie di lampone che fumano lente", struggente metafora dei forni crematori nazisti.
(Daniele Lombardi)
Era mattino presto, e mi chiamano alla finestra
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2007/12/16 - 16:45
A song definitely "in topic" with the period, Gesù Bambino ("Jesus Child") by a most celebrated Italian folksinger, Francesco De Gregori is also the video n° 1000 included in AWS/CCG website.
Riccardo Venturi 2007/12/16 - 12:16
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The Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp Songbook
This song book is a reprint ... of a reprint, beginning its life with us in Manchester over a year ago! Remember the little yellow flip-over? We began with a copy of one of the many personal collections kept by Greenham women around the world. Other songs were added. It was completed in time for the last December 12th.
Later, came the comments: why not an index? no music? no guitar chords?
Prompted by a need to challenge the invitation and sponsorship of a MAN to represent women's experiences in a musical narration - 'Gates of Greenham' at Manchester Free Trade Hall, we began re-working Greenham's song book: The intention was to present at least a part-record through song and graphics, a women's experience of Greenham, BY WOMEN, to sell before and after the performance. Unlike Tony Biggin,... (Continues)