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Song for Neo-Nazi groups. Related threads: Classical Music and the Nazis (49) Nazi music & propaganda on YouTube (45) Nazi hate-music (116) Neo-Nazi Irish Dancing Classes (34) Irish musicians lured by neo-Nazis (6) Hearing music silenced by the Nazis (4) |
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Subject: Tune Add: TOMORROW BELONGS TO ME From: John in Brisbane Date: 06 May 99 - 03:31 AM I went looking for the music for 'Springtime For Hitler' and found 'Tomorrow Belongs To Me' by mistake. Under the circumstances it may be out of place in this thread, but I'll post it anyway.
Regards
MIDI file: tomorrow belongs to me.mid Timebase: 120 TimeSig: 3/4 24 8 This program is worth the effort of learning it. To download the March 10 MIDItext 98 software and get instructions on how to use it click here ABC format: X:1
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Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: LEJ Date: 05 May 99 - 08:15 PM You bet, Rick! I remember him on Fernwood Tonight wearing a chin supporter. He was great as the posturing German uniformed official with the mechanical arm in Young Frankenstein. |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Rick Fielding Date: 05 May 99 - 06:09 PM Lonesome, that film gets FUNNIER every time I watch it. How come Kenneth Mars (the playright in the film) never became famous? Every part he ever did was brilliant. Anybody see him in Young Frankenstein? or "Fernwood Tonite". |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Margo Date: 05 May 99 - 06:03 PM Hey LEJ, the Producers was a favorite in our household. Pretty funny for a family of jewish people, eh? (My maiden name's Rosenstein) Margarita |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: LEJ Date: 05 May 99 - 03:19 PM The idea of Songs for Swinging Fascists is kind of funny, despite the serious tone of the rest of this thread. The broadway show number "Springtime for Hitler" still puts me on the floor laughing. If you've never seen it, rent Mel Brooks' The Producers, his first movie. LEJ |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Sapper_RE Date: 05 May 99 - 03:10 PM Tucker's posting reminds me that somewhere in the West Country, (that bit of Southwest England that juts out into the Atlantic) there is a village pub where the locals enjoy singing what they call the Hoarse Weasel Song!!! Apparently taught to them by a German music teacher who worked in the area. Bob |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Steve Parkes Date: 05 May 99 - 03:44 AM I thought of suggesting we have a list of songs for swinging fascists ... to. Of course, that sort of attitude only makes us as bad as they are. Trust them to ruin a good joke! Steve |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: DonMeixner Date: 04 May 99 - 11:28 PM I recall thirty plus years ago hearing Tom Paxton perform in Syracuse at the regent theatre. The first time I'd ever heard of him. He was promoting his fourth or Fifth album from Electra. "Morning Again". On the album was a song entitled "A Tousand Years". About the secret people who meet and plan the return of Naziism. Powerful then and powerful now. Don |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Margo Date: 03 May 99 - 12:11 PM I'm not surprised the song doesn't change those scoundrel's hearts. It's my personal opinion that racial prejudice in nothing more than having somethng outside to hate rather than look within. It's human nature to want to feel good about ourselves or see ourselves as good or right. But there can be no change in such a wicked heart unless that person first admits to or acknoledges the wickedness. Oh what a high it is to feel superior! To admit to being no better than others would be like a drug addict giving up his cocaine! I have no answer, but I really do believe that such wickedness is the real enemy here on earth. Egads! How did I get on this soap box? I'll step down. Margarita |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: alison Date: 02 May 99 - 11:29 PM Hi, The idea of tape swap was suggested before.. but I don't think anything ever came of it.... here's the thread... check out the Send tunes online thread too... you could hear them via voice mail, the quality won't be great but it gives a good idea of how it sounds.... (save that visit to the Post office **grin**) Slainte alison |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Tucker Date: 02 May 99 - 05:29 PM Or how about the Horse Wessel? |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: John Thomson Date: 02 May 99 - 10:11 AM A good song is DA FURERS FACE by spike Jones and his City Slickers. Have a nice day! |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: The Shambles Date: 02 May 99 - 06:59 AM Susan A-R Your idea is a very good one and I shall send you my snail mail address, forth-with, if not sooner and will look forward to hearing your contribution. As it was your idea it is only right that yours should be the first song.
It might be a good idea to start another thread for this? LEJ Thanks for the kind words. The impression that the film gave me was that (this is a generalisation of course), there were two types of these individuals. The ones you well describe, the same ones that I referred to as the 'heads of stone' and the more worrying ones with 'hearts of ice'. These are more intelligent and must know that the simplistic measures that they call for, have not and will not ever work and will only result in the sort of terrible, chaotic mess that we see today in Kosavo. They can only have darker and more sinister motives for their stance and actions. |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Lonesome EJ Date: 02 May 99 - 12:46 AM Great song, Shambles. You describe the type of blind and unthinking humans who enable darkness to reach ascendance in this world. Keep your torch burning, Brother. LEJ |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Susan A-R Date: 01 May 99 - 11:47 PM Shambles, I had just come across another Roger Gall song, and was about to ask who he was. I'm a little slow this evening. Good stuff. I also would like to hear your renditions. Say, we should circulate a Mudcat tape at some point, just ad songs on at the end and keep it rolling around.If anyone is interested, just post snail mail addresses on my page and I'll get it going. I admit to serious post office phobia, but could overcome it briefly for this. Susan |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: Sapper_RE Date: 01 May 99 - 01:27 PM Nice, what's the tune and would you object to sing round performances? Bob |
Subject: RE: Song for Neo-Nazi groups. From: AllisonA(Animaterra) Date: 01 May 99 - 07:59 AM Thank you once again, Shambles, for your song- you have a way of reaching deep into the heart of the matter and I hope I can some day hear you sing some of your work! I've been hearing the terrible news about the bombs in London and wondering what it is that can make such things possible, here, there, and all over this world. I wish you peace on this May day- Allison |
Subject: Lyr Add: ANOTHER JOURNEY BY TRAIN From: The Shambles Date: 01 May 99 - 06:57 AM This song is posted with the news this week here of a right-wing organisation claiming responsibility for the casualties resulting from three 'nail' bomb attacks in London. The first one targeting the black community in Brixton, the second, the Asian community in the East End and the third, the Gay community, last night in Soho. The song is an account of a UK Channel 4 TV programme, from which the song gets it's title. It was the story of four young 'Neo-Nazis', from different European countries, taken on a train journey, meeting some Holocaust survivors and ending up at Auschwitz.
You may have thought that this would have changed their views a little, but unfortunately this did not happen.
Another Journey By Train
You enter the 'Gates of Hell', and you deny the fires,
Heads of stone,
Five men on the corner, oh how it tears my heart,
Hearts of ice,
One small lady and four big men, a brave thing to do?
Heads of stone,
Some of you don't understand, but some understand so well,
Hearts of ice,
Heads of stone,
Roger Gall 1995 |
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