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Re: SLOGANS أغنية نادرة لبوب مارلي .... (Re: محمدين محمد اسحق)
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SLOGANS
Can't take your slogans no more, can't take your slogans no more, can't take your slogans no more, can't take your slogans no more.
Wipe out the paintings of slogans all over the streets (ooh, ooh, ooh), confusing the people while your asphalt burns our tired feet. I see borders and barriers, segregation, demonstration and riots (ooh, ooh, ooh), a-sufferation of the refugees, oh-oh, when, when will we be free?
Oh-oh-oh, we can't take your slogans no more, can't take your slogans no more, can't take your slogans no more, no more sweet talk from-a grimepit, no more sweet talk from the hypocrites.
So we know we can't take your slogans no more, can't take your slogans no more, can't take your slogans no more, no more sweet talk from-a pulpit, no more sweet talk from the pulpit.
No more sweet talk from-a grimepit, no more sweet talk from the hypocrites (oh, no hypocrites!), no more sweet talk from-a grimepit (wo-ah yeah), no more sweet talk (no-no-no-no sweet talk) from the hypocrites (hey!), no more sweet talk from-a grimepit, no more sweet talk (no-no-no-no sweet talk) from the hypocrites (no-no-no-no
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Re: SLOGANS أغنية نادرة لبوب مارلي .... (Re: محمدين محمد اسحق)
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January 31, 2006 Official Bob Marley Song - 'Slogans' To Be Released The first new official Bob Marley track to be released in decades, Slogans is a song with a message of freedom and righteousness that transcends generations. It is believed that Marley recorded the song in a Miami bedroom in 1979.
The acoustic demo was revisited by the reggae legend's sons Stephen and Ziggy with overdubbed instruments, including guitar by Eric Clapton. Slogans is a bright and mighty anthem reminiscent of classic Marley.
The captivating cinematography is full of classic Marley footage, explosive live concert visuals and poignant images from the 1960's and 1970's to the present era.
The video provides a relevant backdrop to Marley's timeless and powerful lyrics that speak to the world we inhabit today as they did in 1979 when the song was written. The release of Bob Marley's Slogans is proof that a true artistic spirit never dies.
The first greatest hits package to include both his early sides and his Island Records hits, Africa Unite: The Singles Collection commemorates Marley's life on record. In addition to the early classics the album also includes the new single Slogans and 2 new remixes: Stand Up Jamrock (Ashley Beedle Remix), a mash-up of Bob's classic and Welcome
To Jamrock, the 2005 hit from youngest son Damian; and the wil.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) remix of Africa Unite. Other songs include Soul Rebel, Lively Up Yourself, Trenchtown Rock and Concrete Jungle alongside the Island hits I Shot The Sheriff, Get Up, Stand Up, No Woman, No Cry, Exodus, Jamming, Could You Be Loved, One Love/People Get Ready, Roots, Rock, Reggae, Waiting In Vain, The Sun Is Shining, Is This Love, Three Little Birds and Buffalo Soldier.
Posted by yardFlex at January 31, 2006 07:50 PM
http://www.yardflex.com/archives/000302.html
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