is it me or does this song give people the chills?? but not the scary chills.. the powerful and "we shall overcome" kinda chills?? if not me it gives me that energy..
Yeah, the children are fighting that war. They have more sense than their dumb ass parents. It's OK. Either we "phoney" patriots will trample you and get our country back, or the terrorists will invade and trample you. Either way you damn bastards are going to loose in the end. Good for you.
@HisSonDavid sorry to let you know but...there is no terrorists or Al Qaida.Your own goverment create them.
The richest familys(Rockefeller,Rotschild...)are behind all this and they are making trillions.They say to you that it is war for peace.But there is no Al Qaida in mountains or caves of Iraq.They had to get someone to blame.
9/11 was created by your goverment so they could attack to Iraq to get the oil and make trillions.
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What irony! This song fits like a T to what is happening today with the Government Man gonna take away our freedom and impose socialism. The irony is that it is the very people who sang "signs, signs everywhere signs" that are putting up the signs. Ivan the hippies today wouldn't make a pimple on our Forefathers ass. To them the First Amendment is just an excuse to be obscene. They NEVER understood freedom. They NEVER stood for the truth. But all you bubble gum groupies still think they did. Ha!
Nothin' like this LP did they ever do before or after...yep it was great top to bottom and ya got a brown paper bag over it with a hell of a double sized lyric sheet. And like all album covers back then, ya de-seeded yer bag on it....it was incredible stoner music. Flat out classic :)
For most of my life this has been my all time favorite song. It has brought tears to my eyes on more occasions than I could count. For when I fist heard in the early seventies, I truly believed my generation would "roll the rock around." The tears came later, when it was obvious that: one generation got old; one generation got sold; and one generation got no education and believed whatever they were told. If you can find it online, do DL this and listen at high volume, heavy on base. Read it!
Kids today write about what affectes them and put it to music. Is that rubbish too? It was the same in the 60's and 70's. Just because you weren't alive then and don't understand what affected everyone during those times doesn't mean it's rubbish. It just means you're too narrow-minded to learn a little history.
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This is hippie crap. People wonder why America has all of the current problems? It is because of the post-hippie permissive mentally. Just like the late 2nd-c. AD Roman period was the great precursor to the absolute decline of Rome, the 1960s will be credited in the future as the turning point of progressive American decline. This is the reason why I left America. It wasn't all due to male cowardice -the Vietnam anti-war movement. Nixon and LBJ had no right to draft with a large standing army.
So you're saying that people were supposed to happily go to war and massacre other human beings? How would you feel if some military hothead hurted someone you love? War is the ultimate perversion,it is despicible,it happened in my country 15 years ago. There is nothing heroic about war, there is just suffering, death, rape, robbery...And hippie movement just showed government that people refused to be an instrument of crime in the hands of a powerful madmen stripped of any moral or conscience.
Now I want to go run naked through a mall.
pardyhardly 2 months ago
I love how paul and grace sing "we three will meet again" - they started doing this song just before marty quit
jackhillty 4 months ago
Not their best quality of production, but one of the best written albums in the mix.
Echorave: I've been playing this one on acoustic guitar since it came out. And it STILL gives me chills :-)
bushwhacksit 4 months ago in playlist bushwhacksit's Favorited Videos
these days i see this song as an example of Paul Kantner's love of science fiction. Luv ya Paul
spam1732 1 year ago
is it me or does this song give people the chills?? but not the scary chills.. the powerful and "we shall overcome" kinda chills?? if not me it gives me that energy..
ECHORAVE 1 year ago
@ECHORAVE
Well I find the melodies in this song evil and thrilling at times, but also
pwnsome and encouraging at other times. The variety of moods that this song sets is what I love so much about it.
Myagooshki 1 year ago
i got this album on vinyl for two dollars!!!!!! also this is my favorite song on the Bark album
REDtwotwotwo 1 year ago 2
rebellion is still in the wind
pieman420 1 year ago
War is balls. it's bad. End of story.
Great song by the way reminds me a lot of that weird First Earth Battalion thing.
IIIRodrigoVegaIII 2 years ago
And why is this so good for you? Because you ought to be trampled on like you trampled on this country. See how it feels.
HisSonDavid 2 years ago
lets have a poppy seed tea party.whose children do you think are fighting bush's iraqs war.fuck you phony patriots.
mow1717 2 years ago 10
Yeah, the children are fighting that war. They have more sense than their dumb ass parents. It's OK. Either we "phoney" patriots will trample you and get our country back, or the terrorists will invade and trample you. Either way you damn bastards are going to loose in the end. Good for you.
HisSonDavid 2 years ago
@HisSonDavid sorry to let you know but...there is no terrorists or Al Qaida.Your own goverment create them.
The richest familys(Rockefeller,Rotschild...)are behind all this and they are making trillions.They say to you that it is war for peace.But there is no Al Qaida in mountains or caves of Iraq.They had to get someone to blame.
9/11 was created by your goverment so they could attack to Iraq to get the oil and make trillions.
thesisu 1 year ago
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@thesisu i have to second that my friend!! your words are nothing but the truth!!
ECHORAVE 1 year ago
Paul Kantner! The greatest SFi musical writers. "great giant trackers".
Cyndy876 2 years ago
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What irony! This song fits like a T to what is happening today with the Government Man gonna take away our freedom and impose socialism. The irony is that it is the very people who sang "signs, signs everywhere signs" that are putting up the signs. Ivan the hippies today wouldn't make a pimple on our Forefathers ass. To them the First Amendment is just an excuse to be obscene. They NEVER understood freedom. They NEVER stood for the truth. But all you bubble gum groupies still think they did. Ha!
HisSonDavid 2 years ago
no one is trying to convert the country to socialism you dumbass. Stop listening to Glenn Beck.
danielw1245 1 year ago
great sci fi music
mow1717 2 years ago
In'71, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-FIVE was the near yet distant future. The song is timeless
oldaxekid 2 years ago 3
Nothin' like this LP did they ever do before or after...yep it was great top to bottom and ya got a brown paper bag over it with a hell of a double sized lyric sheet. And like all album covers back then, ya de-seeded yer bag on it....it was incredible stoner music. Flat out classic :)
oldaxekid 2 years ago 3
this song is so fine!!!!
ivan8798879 3 years ago
For most of my life this has been my all time favorite song. It has brought tears to my eyes on more occasions than I could count. For when I fist heard in the early seventies, I truly believed my generation would "roll the rock around." The tears came later, when it was obvious that: one generation got old; one generation got sold; and one generation got no education and believed whatever they were told. If you can find it online, do DL this and listen at high volume, heavy on base. Read it!
MultiplePersonas 3 years ago 5
Love it when the organ kicks in.
Much too little outrage these days, don't ya think?
Jaycubb22 3 years ago 7
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I hate the hippie folk crap from these two. Rubbish. Folk Off, Slick and Kanter!
myview28 3 years ago
Kids today write about what affectes them and put it to music. Is that rubbish too? It was the same in the 60's and 70's. Just because you weren't alive then and don't understand what affected everyone during those times doesn't mean it's rubbish. It just means you're too narrow-minded to learn a little history.
MaxPaws 3 years ago 2
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This is hippie crap. People wonder why America has all of the current problems? It is because of the post-hippie permissive mentally. Just like the late 2nd-c. AD Roman period was the great precursor to the absolute decline of Rome, the 1960s will be credited in the future as the turning point of progressive American decline. This is the reason why I left America. It wasn't all due to male cowardice -the Vietnam anti-war movement. Nixon and LBJ had no right to draft with a large standing army.
myview28 3 years ago
Good riddance to you I say!
MaxPaws 3 years ago 7
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I didn't think you'd understand what I wrote. Nobody dimwit.
myview28 3 years ago
Shut the fuck up you manipulated patriot.
Go swing bats at black people and listen to country while you roll down the dusty road in your dukes of hazzard wannabe car while drinkin moonshine.
Kelvini1337 3 years ago 4
So you're saying that people were supposed to happily go to war and massacre other human beings? How would you feel if some military hothead hurted someone you love? War is the ultimate perversion,it is despicible,it happened in my country 15 years ago. There is nothing heroic about war, there is just suffering, death, rape, robbery...And hippie movement just showed government that people refused to be an instrument of crime in the hands of a powerful madmen stripped of any moral or conscience.
ivan8798879 3 years ago 2
@myview28 the hippies were the best thing to ever happen to america
doorman292 3 months ago 4
This is a GREAT song. Knocked me off my socks when I first heard it back in mumblemumble...
Thank you!
Jaycubb22 3 years ago
While not of the quality of the great Airplane albums of the 60's, BARK sounds pretty damn good today. Thanks, Juke
eyezonthepryz 3 years ago
Love this song...am trying to find 'China' I think from the sunfighter album
thru1979 3 years ago
talking of napoleon in the garden
jackhillty 3 years ago
hand in hand
feinkostah 3 years ago