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  • its a history lesson from Marc , . . . too true for most to understand , unless of course if you have any indian blood from your past calling , . . . .

  • I've always loved the awesome truth of the lyrics in this tune. Not only that, but the music is absolutely trance-like!

  • This is so good!

  • cool. Scott (BUG)

  • wish i could go back in time and pass as an og Funk member... you know, without the lawsuits

  • what do you know?

  • the Indians shall rise again . . . .

  • Farner is part Indian

  • Being a fellow michigander , I lived less than a hours drive from where it all started , . . his people have a vast piece of land , and there really laid back, . . . I also am a halfbreed, . .

  • Yes, I hear you.

  • theme of my life

  • Went through 3 copies of this album when it came out, in translucent yellow vinyl

  • @jahrma

    I actually heard this song originally when my dad played that vinyl back when I was in school. This song always stuck with me.

  • Awesome.

  • awsome

    this is the right stuff ... just listen the rhythm section

  • @milansc You went to sleep too soon wake up for our time is now

  • Hardcore Fork U ROCK!.I've been trying to find Black Licorice,let alone the rest of this album & you posted everything besides were an american band,which aint bad but the rest of the album is GREAT!&less played.THANX!

  • Farner was half Indian. Wish I could go back in time and live as one of them.

  • Don's drums sound so big on this LP. Don Brewer and Tommy Aldridge, both badass drummers.

  • Love this song!

  • Indians did have the land before the greedy white man came around, and Im white!

  • Hello Rawhide. Your words are interesting. I once got a job with a white surveyor. Somehow didn't feel right with the job. Ended up quiting. Remember once telling the surveyor that the measuring, selling and buying of land, to the Indians, was like selling your mother. Crazy to say, I guess, considering the times. He had a masters degree. Funny though, because he kind of agreed with me. Man, I thought, Indians have the most profound philosophy and too many people have strayed from its truth.

  • @Rawhide53

    Thats very true.

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