The first verse of Invisible Sun
I don't want to spend the rest of my life/Looking at the barrel of an Armalite/I don't want to spend the rest of my days/Keeping out of trouble like the soldiers say/
I don't want to spend my time in hell/Looking at the walls of a prison cell/I don't ever want to play the part/Of a statistic on a government chart
(aaaaghh why can't i format this right?!?! eta and i'm redundant anyway...)
I think it's an old celtic folk song called "Fields of Athenry".
Connie, does the version start out with some rockin' guitars, have some bagpipes in the middle, and a male lead singer, dueting with a female during the chorus? If so, it's likely Dropkick Murphys.
Curious - in my post of the Police lyrics - do you see the whole post in the "quote" font (looks like a typwriter font) or just the first paragraph? Because my browser (Firefox on XP) has shown it both ways.
Ooh, "Sun City!" I loved that song and video, and not just because Bono looked really hawt in his beard.
There was a full album spun off from that, which included a U2 song "Silver and Gold," later to be found live on "Rattle and Hum." So there's another one.
My Levellers cds are pretty much all protest songs, with pretty fiddles.
Curious - in my post of the Police lyrics - do you see the whole post in the "quote" font (looks like a typwriter font) or just the first paragraph? Because my browser (Firefox on XP) has shown it both ways.
Only the first paragraph is the fixed-width font. The rest is the standard font. The
t p
tags you've embedded in the post close the
t tt
tag on most browsers (I'm using IE).
What about "Elvis Costello Totally Wants to Make Out With Heather Alayne"?
Or does that one not really count as a "protest song"?
Thanks Jon. Will fix.
(Wondering why Firefox does it both ways....)
eta: Weird. When I went to edit, it looked OK. I discovered that each <p> tag had been closed before the next <p> began a new paragraph, even though I did not enter any </p> tags.