Friday 8 August 2008

Various Artists - Tibetan Freedom Concert (1997) (@256)











This one comes as a gift to the Chinese governors for their fantastic work for the opening day of the Olympics. Unfortunately, it is only to the governors that I can send a message through this blog, since its access is banned for the vast majority of the Chinese citizens.

Tracklisting:
part1:
New York City, June 7, 1997
A01-Monks - Opening Prayers
A02-Ben Harper - Ground On Down
A03-Jon Spencer Blues Explosion - Blues Explosion Man
A04-Yungchen Lhamo - Om Mani Padme Hung
A05-Patti Smith - About A Boy
A06-Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees
A07-A Tribe Called Quest - Oh My God
A08-U2 - One
A09-Noel Gallagher - Cast No Shadow
A10-Sonic Youth - Wildflower
A11-Porno For Pyros - Meija
A12-Nawang Kheehog - The Celebration
A13-Foo Fighters - This Is A Call
A14-KRS-1 - The Bridge I Over... Black Cop... South Bronx Medley
A15-Biz Markie - Star Spangled Banner... Nobody Beats The Biz
A16-Monks - Closing Prayers

part2:
New York City, June 8, 1997
B01-Monks - Opening Prayers
B02-Eddie Vedder & Mike McCready - Yellow Ledbetter
B03-Mighty Mighty Bosstones - Noise Brigade
B04-Pavement - Type Slowly
B05-Dadon - Gyi Ma Gyi
B06-Lee Perry feat. Mad Professor & Robotiks Band - Heads Of Government
B07-Taj Mahal and The Phantom Blues Band - She Caught The Katy
B08-Blur - Beetlebum
B09-Michael Stipe & Mike Mills - Electrolite
B10-Chaksam-pa - Ajo Sotop
B11-Alanis Morissette - Wake Up
B12-Bjork - Hyper-Ballad
B13-Rancid - The Harder They Come
B14-Beastie Boys - Root Down
B15-Monks - Closing Prayers
San Francisco, June 15 & 16, 1996
C01-Cibo Matto - Birthday Cake
C02-Beck - Asshole
C03-De La Soul - Me, Myself & I
C04-Fugees - Fu Gee La
C05-Rage Against The Machine - Bulls On Parade

Here is some info about the Tibet Independence Movement. Check also this older post, to find out the secret meaning of the 2008 Olympics logo, as well as this very informative site.

download links: part 1, part 2

1 comment:

  1. Om - Manni - Padme - Om

    Thank you.

    And thank you to chairman mao for spreading Buddhism whole heartedley across the world and doing the exact opposite of his intentions.

    Instead turning "the poson" into the fastest growing *science of the mind on the planet to date.
    Thanks mao once again for giving the world Buddhism "on a plate" It may have taken a 100 years for it to be as popular without the mass destruction of nearly 5000 monastries, un-imaginable atrocities to Tibetan Buddhists, Nuns & Monks including the mental slaverly of the chinese population and forcing a fellow human to degrade themselves by harming another.

    k my soap box is starting to break :)

    peace

    ps thanks for the Neu! '75 album as well :)

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