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It has to start somewhere It has to start sometime
What better place than here, what better time than now?
ALL HELL CAN'T STOP US NOW
ALL HELL CAN'T STOP US NOW
It has to start somewhere It has to start sometime
What better place than here, what better time than now?
ALL HELL CAN'T STOP US NOW
ALL HELL CAN'T STOP US NOW
Posted by alan f at 17:38 0 comments
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Manchester City is my favourite team fullstop. This season rewarded all us patient supporters during the many years of moderate performances which included the years of relegation, with the FA cup and with the third place in Premier League that qualified our team for the Champions League.
The offered upload is obviously aimed at the fellow supporters; I already know that the interest for this one will be very narrow. Even the quality of the music here (as with the vast majority of this particular genre), is low and full of sub-pub-rock samples, with the bright exception of Lord Fitzroy's brilliant track. Never mind, we're celebrating for Man City now.
download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)
Posted by alan f at 17:31 0 comments
Για Αθήνα εδώ
Για Θεσσαλονίκη εδώ
Για Πάτρα εδώ
Απ' ότι έχω ψάξει ήδη οργανώνονται και σε άλλες πόλεις της Ελλάδας. Ψάξτε το
Update: Εδώ για όλη την Ελλάδα
Posted by alan f at 22:16 0 comments
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Posted by alan f at 17:18 0 comments
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There is a strange feeling, like meeting old friends of yours that you haven’t seen for quite a while, when a reunion of a beloved group takes place; this was indeed the case with B.A.D. Mick Jones’ and his clan’s delightful cross-genre hybrid was the reason that I (among many with a strict UK punk background) started enriching my collection with funk and dance essentials. Finally, since it was impossible for me to be present to one of their reunion concerts, I need to express my envy for those lucky bastards who were.
review link: here
download link: here (mirrorcreator) or here (rapidshare)
Posted by alan f at 00:36 0 comments
Labels: alternative pop-rock, dance, indie rock
I had an extremely heavy occupational load during the last month so it was impossible to follow the more or less standard weekly updates. As a result, I missed the May Day update, which has turned into a tradition in this blog. Last year it was a compilation that was dealing with Joe Hill, while two years ago it was the compilation Songs of the Industrial Workers of the World. There was of course the first May Day post of this blog, which although it didn’t offer any sound files for downloading, it did offer very interesting articles about the history and the significance of the day. So, in order not to destroy such a tradition, I decided to upload, even with some days of delay, a home-made compilation with songs dealing strictly with labour issues. Unions, unemployment, strikes, tedious jobs, unfair wages, workers’ dignity vs. bosses' greediness are all subjects of (at least to my opinion) an extremely powerful array of songs.
This year we have to honour the public workers of Wisconsin, who, against all odds, are fighting against an unfair, dramatic cut back of their rights and wages. Mr. Scott Walker, the man behind the idea of the cut backs, is one more link in the long chain of governors who realised the power of the people extremely late and only when he decided to stand against them. During the demonstrations, new songs have been added to the marvellous labour songbook; Dropkick Murphys’ Take' Em Down, which has become the anthem of the strikers of Wisconsin and IfIhadahifi’s (a name reminiscent of the classic If I Had A Hammer) brilliant Imperial Walker. The latter can be bought online and all proceeds will go (copying from their page) "to Russ Feingold's new Progressives United PAC. Progressives United was formed to take on the ever-growing influence of corporate America in our political process, as further empowered by the Supreme Court's erroneous "Citizens United" decision. Nowhere in the country right now is that influence felt more dramatically than in Wisconsin, where the Koch Brothers currently work in tandem with Governor Scott Walker to bust public sector unions." I do hope that all of you who will download this compilation will go just right after to buy the Imperial Walker.
01-Judy Collins - Bread & Roses (wiki)
02-Kinks - Dead End Street (wiki, lyrics)
03-White Stripes - The Big Three Killed My Baby (wiki, lyrics)
04-Bob Dylan - Maggie's Farm (wiki, lyrics)
05-Kinsgston Trio - M.T.A. (wiki, lyrics)
06-Billy Bragg - There Is Power In A Union (lyrics)
07-Dead Kennedys - Take This Job And Shove It (lyrics)
08-Bob Smith's Ideal Band - The Red Flag (wiki)
09-Ewan Mac Coll acc Peggy Seeger - Fourpence A Day (lyrics)
10-Enemy - Away From Here (lyrics)
11-Almanac Singers - Which Side Are You On (wiki, lyrics)
12-Steeleye Span - Blackleg Miner (wiki, lyrics)
13-R.E.M. - Finest Worksong (lyrics)
14-The Nightwatchman - Union Song (lyrics)
15-Chelsea - Right To Work (lyrics)
16-Almanac Singers - Union Maid (wiki, lyrics)
17-Mekons - Abernant 1984-5 (wiki, lyrics)
18-Ewan Mac Coll acc Peggy Seeger - The Coal-Owner And The Pitman's Wife (lyrics)
19-Bruce Springsteen - Johnny 99 (wiki, lyrics)
20-Dick Gaughan - Worker's Song (lyrics)
21-Clash - Career Opportunities (wiki, lyrics)
22-Housemartins - Me And The Farmer (lyrics)
23-Chumbawamba - Coal Not Dole (wiki, lyrics)
24-John Lennon - Working Class Hero (wiki, lyrics)
25-Almanac Singers - Talking Union (lyrics)
26-Bruce Springsteen - John Henry (lyrics)
27-Gene Autry - The Death Of Mother Jones (wiki, lyrics)
28-Woody Guthrie - Going Down The Road Feeling Bad (lyrics)
29-Agathonas Iakovidis & Katerina Tsiridou - Fabrikes (lyrics)
30-Pete Seeger - Solidarity Forever (wiki, lyrics)
Hope you equally enjoy it and be inspired by this; I also hope to get your suggestions for next year’s May Day, for which I'll try to post on time :)
download link: here (mirrorcreator) and here (rapidshare)
PS I just realised that the Dropkick Murphys have covered M.T.A., Which Side Are You On and Worker's Song from the above list. Well done Murphys...
Posted by alan f at 00:59 5 comments
Labels: blues rock, british folk, compilation, country, folk-rock, garage revival, indie rock, irish folk, musictraveler compilation, north american folk, post-punk, Punk blues, rembetika, UK punk, US punk