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Seattle rock band occupy topics Wall Street Anthem Challenge

Sunday, January 22nd, 2012

Seattle rock band occupy topics Wall Street Anthem Challenge

Seattle, Washington (Nasdaq) 18 November 2011

Seattle-rock band Mr. Spring now has a challenge to participate in the music groups from around the world in friendly competition Occupy create an anthem for the Wall Street movement that has captured the world. The group referred to his recently published for listening and download http://www.reverbnation.com/misterspring than opening salvo in the “You are like a violin to play.”

“It was pointed out that Wall Street occupy the movement lacks a” Give Peace a Chance “or” We Shall Overcome, “which brings together and helps protesters directed their emotions,” said Steve Clarke, author and singer of the band of the song. “I’m not going to our song on the same field as they asked, but I think it reflects the frustration of how the 1 percent are shaking the rest of us all.”

18th October article in The New York Times, “in the protests, the message is a melody is missing,” said James C. McKinley Jr. the journalist that the demonstrators “to find even a hymn.” The article adds that the “lack of songs about the economic disaster unlike the flood of pop songs in the politics of the mid-2000, blamed President George W. Bush ‘s foreign to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is. “

Clarke asked other groups to help the shortage of songs about today’s protests. Links to the songs it can be sent via e-mail and on the blog Mr. Primavera. A press release follows up the results and provide a way for people to vote for their favorites.


Spring

Lord held for her performance in the Mars Bar 609 Eastlake Ave “They are like a violin to play.” E. Seattle (several blocks north of REI) on Saturday 26 November, 2011. Lyrics of the song are given below.


Lyrics of

“They are like a violin to play”:

‘re playing like a violin

you go with a small

play both sides against the middle

No offense, does not it?

We are all in this together

And if it is not fair

Well, let the buyer protection

profits on both sides of the border obtained in each case

You want the best preserved from each quarter

If you do not like, so it’s okay

While you’re out of the way

‘re playing like a violin

you go with a small

play both sides against the middle

also accumulate more garbage in the sky

No carbon in the air, the sea is rising

Well, pee in the water, poisoning the earth

send rental, where someone has it worse

always needs more, much of the addicts, the

You have to earn more money than yesterday

or actions in the pot, is the thrill gone

There is no place, but the number one

play, play, play, play

know that I open doors

Such a kindle old flames

The addition of more air to the top fan

At the end of all the tires …

No offense, does not it?


© Steve Clarke

2005

Mr.

About Spring

Mr. Springsteen is a rock trio in Seattle, Washington, with more than two hours of original material. Members of the group are the composer Steve Clarke on guitar and lead vocal, John Aquino on bass and vocals, and David Lewellen on drums and vocals. In the recorded tracks and play instruments Lewellen added Aquino.

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