I like the man with the sign: "Pay two dollars to tell me off". He is probably a sociology professor- or more likely a Wall Street mathematician on coffeee break!!!
I have an aquaintance friend who lives in shelter to shelter, His is another story. Going fr shelter to rehab. It is a never ending story for these crack-cococaine addicts, are they another victim of society? Or are they their own victim? Opinions Please-- I think they burn alot of bridges.. but some get out of that drug cycle just like any cycle. I have triend to help my friend for yrs. but now I cut my losses. thank you
boring. Most of the pictures are from the Great Depression. Other pictures are of homeless people who wouldn't stay in a shelter or a home unless they were shackled, or incarcerated in a mental institution. Very few are relevant to the economic problems of today. Let's see, I saw a picture or two taken during what looks like a civil rights protest, one was definitely taken during a protest of Bush's war policies. The song was an expressionless monotone that would put a person to sleep.
It is a nice song...a bit slow but shows talent. Unfortunately, it gives liberals a bad name. Welfare must pay pretty damn good these days if this (and it's online links/merchandise) is the end results of any form of a tragic "welfare state." Where do the proles sign up for some victimization?
Amazing find! Just when I think the internet is saturated with shitty, shallow music, I find an awesome gem like this one! Thanks very much for sharing!
Can I ask where you got the 'Project Bluebird' name from? It was a secret (and very evil) CIA program back in the late 40's - a predecessor to more-known programs like ARTICHOKE and MK-ULTRA. Just wondering if you knew about it, or just random coincidence.
I like the man with the sign: "Pay two dollars to tell me off". He is probably a sociology professor- or more likely a Wall Street mathematician on coffeee break!!!
suerisk 1 week ago
what are the lyrics? :DD
goody6000 3 months ago
great song
EmilySingsLove 7 months ago
@EmilySingsLove thank you. we are now called "Earth Folk" on some sites.
Wildwoodflowerify 5 months ago
I have an aquaintance friend who lives in shelter to shelter, His is another story. Going fr shelter to rehab. It is a never ending story for these crack-cococaine addicts, are they another victim of society? Or are they their own victim? Opinions Please-- I think they burn alot of bridges.. but some get out of that drug cycle just like any cycle. I have triend to help my friend for yrs. but now I cut my losses. thank you
cincin3 1 year ago
@cincin3 they are not a "they" they are WE. it could happen to anybody.
Wildwoodflowerify 5 months ago
@Wildwoodflowerify "i think, therefore, i am becomes: "WE FEEL, EVERMORE WE BE"
alienrobotmonkey 4 months ago
boring. Most of the pictures are from the Great Depression. Other pictures are of homeless people who wouldn't stay in a shelter or a home unless they were shackled, or incarcerated in a mental institution. Very few are relevant to the economic problems of today. Let's see, I saw a picture or two taken during what looks like a civil rights protest, one was definitely taken during a protest of Bush's war policies. The song was an expressionless monotone that would put a person to sleep.
welthajane 2 years ago
It is a nice song...a bit slow but shows talent. Unfortunately, it gives liberals a bad name. Welfare must pay pretty damn good these days if this (and it's online links/merchandise) is the end results of any form of a tragic "welfare state." Where do the proles sign up for some victimization?
gnomenab 2 years ago
Welfare states do not create victims.Life is a oncer and if there is any support it is good.Don't be cruel.
deeperslice 2 years ago
fine song
fine video
tulifuli 3 years ago
Amazing find! Just when I think the internet is saturated with shitty, shallow music, I find an awesome gem like this one! Thanks very much for sharing!
Can I ask where you got the 'Project Bluebird' name from? It was a secret (and very evil) CIA program back in the late 40's - a predecessor to more-known programs like ARTICHOKE and MK-ULTRA. Just wondering if you knew about it, or just random coincidence.
mikeskull2012 3 years ago
I have heard of Proj Bluebird reading about Cia's little projects
cincin3 3 years ago
amazing stuff. i always keep coming back to this song and video because fixer did a great job on the vid and you did a beautiful job on the music.
rushedartist 3 years ago
Great song and singer in folk music protest tradition of Joan Boaz and Bob Dylan. The video is great.
Tangolimon 4 years ago
ya Ketogah good job on this! akaginajudd
peacefullovingbitch 4 years ago
Good song with a good message.
Chigiy 4 years ago
thank you gitarre888! thanks for watching :)
ketogah 4 years ago
congrats to your first song up here ;)
Gitarre888 4 years ago
hey eisy! hi lisa! thank you!
ketogah 4 years ago
wow nan. nice job. very well done. the pics go well with the rawness.
eisym 4 years ago
Great video!!!
gilahawk66 4 years ago
hey nibito, how's it going? thank you.
ketogah 4 years ago
Good song, Good video.
Congratulations to you both :)
nibito11 4 years ago
good job fixer29!
ketogah 4 years ago