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Lieutenant (Had Any Lately)

Lieutenant (Had Any Lately)
Trascritte all'ascolto con qualche dubbio.
Rispetto alla versione che fa riferimento diretto a Calley, la versione pubblicata a nome di Sylvia è più generica ma mantiene intatto tutto il messaggio contro la guerra.
HAD ANY LATELY
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2020/6/8 - 22:48
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Tricia Tell Your Daddy

Tricia Tell Your Daddy
(1969)

The song "Tricia, Tell Your Daddy" (Steed Records # 715), performed on this single by Andy Kim in 1969, targeted President Nixon's daughter Tricia. The narrator pleaded with her to spread "love and peace", and stop the "people dying needlessly" because Nixon "is everybody's daddy now". Composed by Jeff Barry & Marty Joe Kupersmith (aka Marty Sanders) of the band Jay and The Americans, who released their own version of the song in 1970: Tricia Tell Your Daddy, arranged by Donald Fagen & Walter Becker, otherwise known as Steely Dan.

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Tricia tell your daddy
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2020/6/8 - 21:57
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Vietnam Will Win!

Vietnam Will Win!
1974
Album: The Force Of Life

Words and Music by Mike Stout
Additional Words by Red Star Singers - 1974

We heard "Vietnam Will Win!" on a tape from New York made by Mike Stout.

We liked it but we wanted to rework parts of it. Gary rewrote some of the words and added a verse and Michael made some changes in the music. All this was done without Mike Stout ever hearing it. When we finally contacted him to let him know we changed the song and wanted to use it be was (fortunately) very pleased.
They came for the pride and glory of the western man
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2020/6/7 - 22:26
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Pig Nixon

Pig Nixon
1974
Album: The Force Of Life
Testo da YouTube

In the '60's a lot of spirituals and rock 'n' roll songs were overhauled to become freedom songs for civil rights demonstrators. “Pig Nixon” comes from “Oh Wallace,” (“you're never gonna jail us all”) which people sang in Alabama. We use “Pig Nixon” as an all-purpose song, writing verses for the occasion, each verse about a current issue.
We're singin' for you people, it's a very simple song
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2020/6/7 - 22:03
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When You Gonna Bring Our Soldiers Home

When You Gonna Bring Our Soldiers Home
[1970]
Lyrics & music by Skeeter Davis
Album: It's Hard To Be A Woman

In 1970 Skeeter Davis aimed “When You Gonna Bring Our Soldiers Home” directly at president Nixon. Voicing a woman’s perspective, Skeeter declared, “Every mother has to worry about the son she loves, And every sweetheart has to worry too". Although Nixon did not think she should “protest” or “question” his policies, “I think I’ve got a right 'cause I just got word tonight, The Man I love was killed there yesterday, When you gonna bring our soldiers home?”. The following year, Arlene Harden’s “Congratulations, You Sure Made a Man Out of Him” was equally bitter and provided an even more frontal challenge to the South’s patriotic militarism. Unlike Lynn’s and Davis’ songs, in which the US soldiers had died, the character in this song had returned home profoundly impaired: “I watch him just sit by the window and silently... (Continues)
When you gonna bring our soldiers home
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Contributed by giorgio 2020/6/7 - 20:10
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What's Going On

What's Going On
La versione registrata nel 2001 dal classico supergruppo chiamato Artists Against AIDS Worldwide

con Bono degli U2, Destiny's Child, Backstreet Boys, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, NSYNC, Darren Hayes dei Savage Garden, Jennifer Lopez, Ja Rule, Nas, Lil' Kim, Sean Combs, Mary J Blige, Alicia Keys, Eve, Gwen Stefani, Nelly Furtado, Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit, Aaron Lewis of Staind, Michael Stipe of R.E.M., Wyclef Jean e la figlia di Marvin Gaye, Nona

2020/6/4 - 20:37
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There in Vietnam

There in Vietnam
1968

The song "There in Viet Nam" (Bubbie Records # 1003) - a country music track that took an anti-war position. It placed a strong emphasis on the contrast between the voting age (21) and the draft age (18).

The narrator also expressed moral and religious opposition to the war, quoting the bible: "thou shall not kill". Yet, she also defended the previous generation's conflict as a just war for freedom: "his daddy fought in World War Two so that we can live in peace".

Released in Midwest City, Oklahoma. Written by B. Willow. Produced by Frank Dell.

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Back home they say he's not a man
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2020/6/3 - 00:16
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Viet Nam

Pat Bohlman and Edwin Maderia
Viet Nam
The country anti-war track "Viet Nam" (Green Mountain # GM-101), by the obscure artists Pat Bohlman and Edwin Maderia, expressed the view that the war was harming the US, but it also noted the ongoing peace negotiations in Paris, which the song described as "doing well". The negotiations started in Paris in 1968, and were mainly conducted by Henry Kissinger (National Security Adviser to President Richard Nixon, 1969-1974) and his North Vietnamese counterpart Lê Ðức Thọ.

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The war in Vietnam is doing us a lot of harm
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2020/6/3 - 00:04
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The War Is Over

The War Is Over
1970
Single The War Is Over / You Ain't Goin' Nowhere

Anti Vietnam war song "The War Is Over" (RCA Victor # 74-0309) referenced Richard Nixon, criticizing him for ignoring the protesters and prolonging the war. It also noted a protester being killed, which in the case of Michael James Brody Jr. won't make any difference because he will be reborn.
I just want to thank everybody for letting me record now. All the money that I record off this record goes to peace.
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2020/6/2 - 17:04
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Weep No More

Weep No More
1964

Nathan McKinney recorded the doo-wop track "Weep No More", composed by the blues man Len Johnson. The song, released on the Los Angeles based label Rayco Records (R-526), founded by Floyd Ray, contained themes of the Vietnam War. It is narrated from the soldier's perspective, who tells us that "Uncle Sam is calling for me", and that he is resigned to leaving those he loves: "So I guess I'll have to go".

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Weep no more, my baby for me
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2020/6/1 - 22:54
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Bring 'Em on Home

Bring 'Em on Home
(1969)
Musica un po' copiata da You Ain't Go Nowhere (da The Basement Tapes di Bob Dylan & The Band interpretata anche da The Byrds)



Double-sided Vietnam War single by Chicano soul group Six Pak, released on the Californian label Gordo (# 704), founded by Eddie Davis (a sub-label of his Rampart Records). Both tracks had a Latin Soul feel to it - of course, the label focused on Mexican Americans.

This formed part of the West Coast 'Eastside Sound' music scene. According to the president of Rampart Steven Chavez: "almost 50% of the artists from the East Side Sound era served in combat roles in Viet Nam, losing their innocence to a war in the prime of their youth, and returned to a changed American music scene that pretty much turned their back on them with the advent of new genres like hard rock, heavy metal, punk, disco and the like".

Firstly, the group covered the song "Weep... (Continues)
One by one, numbers are called
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2020/6/1 - 22:25
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Why Is It?

Why Is It?
(1971?)

Double-sided anti-Vietnam War single, with the tracks "Why Is It?" and "When I Come Home" (A & G Records # AG 2041) - this label was almost certainly based in New York, with A & G standing for Al Grannum, a radio DJ for WLIB. His program in the late 1960s and early 1970s focused on R&B groups. This record was released under the name "Al Grannum & the Granulated Souls". There is a picture of Grannum in a 1971 article from the The Daily Register, based in Red Bank, New Jersey, in which Grannum was helping out at a community party. Is there a connection to Hugh Grannum, the Detroit based photographer? The record was also released in Jamaica - Why Is It? / When I Come Home (Dynamic Sounds # AG 2041).

So in the first track, "Why Is It?", the narrator, in spoken-word, said that he was "sick and tired" of hearing about children starving and "soldiers dying". He wanted to... (Continues)
The way things are today is bad
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2020/6/1 - 15:10
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(I Got) So Much Trouble in My Mind

(I Got) So Much Trouble in My Mind
1972
I got so much trouble in my mind
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2020/5/31 - 23:25
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Viet Nam

Viet Nam
1968

In the blues / gospel track "Viet Nam" (Gospel Corner Records # GC-127) Madame Nellie Robinson pleaded for the conclusion of the Vietnam War - "settle this war in Vietnam" - in order to stop people from dying: "lord have mercy, a child is dying". It considered the pain felt by those fighting: "soldiers laying in mud". It also looked at the family and friends of soldiers in the US: "mothers and fathers at home crying". Robinson signed to the label Gospel Corner, based in Los Angeles, California, by Brother Hudson in 1968, a subsidiary of Proverb Records.

Composed by Madame Nellie Robinson. Produced by Bro. Henderson.

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Vietnam, Vietnam
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2020/5/31 - 23:11
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See What You Done, Done (Hymn No. 9)

See What You Done, Done (Hymn No. 9)
(1971)

The 1971 track "See What You Done, Done (Hymn No. 9)" about a Vietnam veteran who became a drug addict, was composed by Atlanta, Georgian soul singer Delia Gartrell and her husband James T. Shaw, otherwise known as The Mighty Hannibal (he also released a Vietnam War song in 1966 with a similar name, but different theme - Hymn No. 5). This Delia Gartrell single, originally released on the obscure Atlanta label Demin-Kalo (# JS-2/JS-3), was soon after picked up by the larger New York label Right-On Records (RR0-109).

Hannibal explained in an interview the inspiration for writing "See What You Done, Done": "Me and my wife were watching the news and Walter Cronkite was talking about how all the soldiers were coming back from Vietnam addicted to opium". Thus, the song provides a representation of veteran drug addiction associated with the Vietnam War:

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Can't you see what you done done to my only son
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2020/5/31 - 22:37
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I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag

I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag
Non tutti sanno che anche Pete Seeger la incise nel 1970.

2020/5/31 - 22:23
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Bring My Buddies Back

Bring My Buddies Back
1971
(David Sheffield)

Soul song called "Bring My Buddies Back" (Stone Lady # SL-006), which had a very similar sound and theme to Freda Payne's "Bring The Boys Home" - except in this case the plea came from the perspective of a war veteran, asking the government to end the war and send his friends home.

The very first line actually referenced Payne, saying: "Hey Freda, maybe you were right". The song went on to recall one of his friends dying in Vietnam because of the "lack of doctors". Not much is know of this group. They probably came from the East Coast - their label Stone Lady was based in New Jersey, founded by David L. Sheffield, who composed this and most of the songs on their album. The members of the group were Luis Farinas (tenor vocals), Doug Green (lead vocals), Greg Jackson (tenor vocals), and Tony Matthews (bass vocals).

This song also featured on the album "Bring My Buddies Back" (Stone Lady # 1001), the front cover of which has a painting of marching troops in Vietnam.

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One two, three four...
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2020/5/31 - 17:30
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The Dean Rusk Song

The Dean Rusk Song
1967

From the album "Hey, Hey...LBJ! Songs of the U.S. Antiwar Movement" (Crisis Records # LP-001 / US / LP / 33rpm)

Dean Rusk (1909-1994) segretario di stato dal 1961 al 1969 sotto le presidenze di Kennedy e Johnson e convinto sostenitore della guerra in Vietnam.
Oh, I'm weary and I'm harried and I don't know what to do
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2020/5/31 - 17:00
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Johnny Comes Marching Home

Johnny Comes Marching Home
1970

Citazione della canzone popoloare When Johnny Comes Marching Home (vedi Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye)
When Johnny comes marching home again hurrah, hurrah,
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2020/5/31 - 16:16
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It's Outrageous

It's Outrageous
I don't understand my fellow white man
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2020/5/30 - 16:13
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Eugene McCarthy for President (if You Love Your Country)

Eugene McCarthy for President (if You Love Your Country)
(1968)

Scritta per la campagna del democratico Eugene McCarthy che alle primarie democratiche per scegliere il nuovo candidato in vista della fine del mandato di Johnson, presentò una piattaforma pacifista criticando aspramente il suo compagno di partito LBJ e denunciando la sua volontà di escalation in Vietnam.

McCarthy non vinse le primarie, gli fu preferito Hubert Humphrey, vice di Johnson che fu comunque sconfitto dal candidato repubblicano Richard Nixon.
If you love your country and the things for which it stands
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2020/5/30 - 13:48
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Long Black Wall

Long Black Wall
A beautiful contemporary folk song, "Long Black Wall" , one of the first songs written and released about the memorial. It looked back at the idealistic early days of the war, wanting to fight communism and become a soldier.
Then he recalled the growth of the protest movement, referencing demonstrations outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August 1968.
It then looked at the college days
with a reference to President Richard Nixon , and hippie culture. The song then turned to the impact of the war on the returning veterans.
( da Vietnam War Song Project )



Il Vietnam Veterans Memorial ("Memoriale dei veterani del Vietnam") è un memoriale di guerra degli Stati Uniti. Si trova a Washington, e onora i membri della forze armate americane che combatterono e persero la vita durante la guerra del Vietnam. In ordine cronologico vengono elencati i nomi delle 58.318 vittime... (Continues)
A Green Beret came to talk to us
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Contributed by L.E. 2020/5/28 - 07:38
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Take the Star Out of the Window

Take the Star Out of the Window
PORTA LA MEDAGLIA FUORI DALLA FINESTRA
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Contributed by Luigi Erba 2020/5/19 - 19:04
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Echo Park

Echo Park
[1969]
Lyrics and Music by Buzz Clifford
Album: Echo Park

This was a song that's haunted me for a long time - it tells of the Old Man looking back on his life, and what's left for him - all loneliness and retrospection - but what's really haunting was the Vietnam era reference of a letter saying "your son will not be coming home" - I thought, how amazing and sordid would that be, getting the news of the death by mail…
It's the morning - soon he'll rise,
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Contributed by giorgio 2020/5/7 - 09:20
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I Can't Write Left Handed

I Can't Write Left Handed
Bill Withers è morto a Los Angeles lo scorso 30 marzo, per un arresto cardiaco. Aveva 81 anni.

Lean on Me
Ain't No Sunshine
B.B. 2020/4/4 - 16:19
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Finn

Finn
[1960s]
Scritta da Joe De Filippo, musicista di Baltimora, leader della R.J. Phillips Band
Testo trovato qui
I met Finn in '64.
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Contributed by Bernart Bartleby 2020/4/2 - 11:15
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Alice's Restaurant Massacree

Alice's Restaurant Massacree
Here's an audio link to Per Juul's Danish version of Alice's Restaurant:

Juha Rämö 2020/3/13 - 10:17
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Against

Against
Album: Smash The Windows (2009)
No more songs against the war
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Contributed by Fede 2020/3/5 - 12:38
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Leaving On A Jet Plane

Leaving On A Jet Plane
I was an instructor during vietnam, also did funeral details. Took a 17 year old to the airport with his parents Friday P.M., got the telegram Monday A.M.(rocketed while landing) I "crashed" 30 years later. Still picking up the pieces.
David Manter 2020/2/15 - 01:28
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The Lee Shore

The Lee Shore
Grazie, grazie e di nuovo grazie a tutti voi, questa canzone mi ricorda tanto la mia giovinezza.
Maurizio Castellano 2020/1/19 - 12:13




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