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List of antiwar songs

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by sosorox, Mar 23, 2003.

  1. Baqui99

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    One notable omission from this fine list of songs is the hit single by the Baha Men, "Who let the dogs out?"
     
  2. Oski2005

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    Who left the milk out

    Yuck Yuck Yuck Yuck

    Who left the milk out

    Yuck Yuck Yuck Yuck
     
  3. Chance

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    A few people on this board will think I am being dishonest when I say this...but I truly respect your opinion regarding the war. Everybody is limited to their own eyes and lives for perspective. My eyes and life have led me to support all this **** that is going down. Yours have not. No biggie.
     
  4. RocketMan Tex

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    "Masters of War" by Bob Dylan is the greatest anti-war song ever, and I hope he plays it when I see him at Verizon Wireless on April 22nd.
     
  5. glynch

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    What is claimed to be a streaming audio link to some modern anti-war songs.

    antiwar songs
     
  6. X-PAC

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    "Machine Gun" -Jimi Hendrix
     
  7. glynch

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    Does anyone know if flashpayer is a free download?

    Also is Dylan political again or is he still into his Jesus Freak stage? I haven't listened to anything but his old stuff in years.
     
  8. A-Train

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    OK everybody, say it with me...

    WAR!! HUH!! GOOD GOD, YA'LL!!
     
  9. sinohero

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    Just to leave many posters in this thread gasping, I'm listening to AC/DC's Highway to Hell.

    Bombs over Baghdad by Outkast is next.
     
  10. RocketMan Tex

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    Neither. Endlessly touring, like a true troubadour. Listen to "Time out of Mind".
     
  11. cagey veteran

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    Bob Dylan is legendary, but his voice, which was never good to begin with, has permanently lodged itself somewhere inside his nasal cavity. I'll skip his concert, he peaked in the mid-60's. Time Out of Mind was a good album title, he has completely lost his mind as well. Masters of War was a bad-ass song though. "...And I hope that you die. And your death will come soon. I'll carry your casket on a pale afternoon. I'll watch while your lowered into your deathbed. And I'll stand over your grave 'til I'm sure that your dead..." That is about the coldest thing you could ever say to somebody.
     
  12. RocketMan Tex

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    Dylan was never a good singer, and 40+ years of a pack of Kools a day has made it worse. On the other hand, if someone was going to a Dylan concert to hear a great singer, they are missing the point entirely.
     

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