COME MY FRIENDS AND SING OF FREEDOM!
- added June 26, 2008
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It’s time to put some meat behind the word that we all seem to cherish equally:
FREEDOM
We all may disagree with how we achieve it and who’s freedom is more important than the others. We are striving to find balance. Some of us see taxes as achieving that balance, some of see it as tool of oppression. Some of us see our military as a means of spreading freedom and ensuring our own, others are wary of the authoritarian nature of our commanders-in-chief and the Top Brass.
What we’re forgetting is that we are all striving for the same goal. It is with that thought in mind that I would like to take the time to introduce you to Gogol Bordello, a band that I believe best represents the spirit of Freedom and what it means to all of us on a very personal level. Through the mere backgrounds of the members, the mixture of old and new sounds, and words that will help to remind you that we are all one people who want to party, fuck, drink and be merry. Never mind the Bollocks.
I should also mention how I was introduced to this band. I had just done a last minute improv jam, at which a fellow by the name of Charlie whom I’d met a year earlier after a class show I randomly attended just showed up randomly to play on a Mix team. I thought he tore up the place. Anyway, I caught up with Charlie at the bar and we shared a drink and a smoke. Right before I left we started talking about Tom Petty and the excellent documentary “Runnin’ Down a Dream”. Specifically how he really just connects with so many different people and how his shows are incredible feats of audience participation, not to mention how he stood up to the Record Industry when no one else would. Anyway, he’s the one who first told me that I needed to check out Gogol Bordello.
It turns out that Charlie actually hung out with the lead singer a few times. His name is Eugene Hütz, and he told Charlie the story of how rock n’ roll saved his life. I will now paraphrase, please read in a Russian accent my friend!
"Let me tell you story, my friend, of how Rock N’ Roll save my life. My uncle and me, we very much Like rocknroll. But State radio say “No!”, But my uncle, he was smart. He fix radio to listen to Pirate Radio Station, so we could listen to the rock n’ roll. Then one night, we hear over the radio that Chernobyl was happening, and so we leave. Only no one else in town knew, because they only listen to State radio. And that, my friend is how Rock N’ Roll Save My Life."
You’re goddamned right, Eugene. Enough words for now, I’m off to dig up more videos and lyrics to post in the comments.
FREEDOM
We all may disagree with how we achieve it and who’s freedom is more important than the others. We are striving to find balance. Some of us see taxes as achieving that balance, some of see it as tool of oppression. Some of us see our military as a means of spreading freedom and ensuring our own, others are wary of the authoritarian nature of our commanders-in-chief and the Top Brass.
What we’re forgetting is that we are all striving for the same goal. It is with that thought in mind that I would like to take the time to introduce you to Gogol Bordello, a band that I believe best represents the spirit of Freedom and what it means to all of us on a very personal level. Through the mere backgrounds of the members, the mixture of old and new sounds, and words that will help to remind you that we are all one people who want to party, fuck, drink and be merry. Never mind the Bollocks.
I should also mention how I was introduced to this band. I had just done a last minute improv jam, at which a fellow by the name of Charlie whom I’d met a year earlier after a class show I randomly attended just showed up randomly to play on a Mix team. I thought he tore up the place. Anyway, I caught up with Charlie at the bar and we shared a drink and a smoke. Right before I left we started talking about Tom Petty and the excellent documentary “Runnin’ Down a Dream”. Specifically how he really just connects with so many different people and how his shows are incredible feats of audience participation, not to mention how he stood up to the Record Industry when no one else would. Anyway, he’s the one who first told me that I needed to check out Gogol Bordello.
It turns out that Charlie actually hung out with the lead singer a few times. His name is Eugene Hütz, and he told Charlie the story of how rock n’ roll saved his life. I will now paraphrase, please read in a Russian accent my friend!
"Let me tell you story, my friend, of how Rock N’ Roll save my life. My uncle and me, we very much Like rocknroll. But State radio say “No!”, But my uncle, he was smart. He fix radio to listen to Pirate Radio Station, so we could listen to the rock n’ roll. Then one night, we hear over the radio that Chernobyl was happening, and so we leave. Only no one else in town knew, because they only listen to State radio. And that, my friend is how Rock N’ Roll Save My Life."
You’re goddamned right, Eugene. Enough words for now, I’m off to dig up more videos and lyrics to post in the comments.
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my fav for the final refrain:
Forces of Victory
My dear good friend
Let’s not forget
That we can take down Pinotchet
Against us any gang of four
Will be on the floor
When I was younger I thought
Someday that we will win
And in another country
I will find my twin
Spread good music and good poetry
Joining forces of the victory
Down in the hallways of unknown
Where we walk alone
Inside of hospitals and morgue
Clinical loneliness backs off…
If you’ll remember those before
and the ones that yet to come
then above suffer of it all
Triumphs the union of souls
With only one thing on its mind
I can’t go on, I will go on!
With only one thing on it’s mind
I can’t go on I will go on
I can’t go on I will go on… -
I got to see Tom last weekend in Cuyahoga Falls, the video from another show does an excellent job of capturing the power between him and his audience.
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You might like this little bit of history:
http://pjcockrell.wordpress.com/2007/11/22/amazing-grac... -
How can I forget American Wedding. This song reminds me of my own wedding in that it was completely the opposite of the mediocre, predictable event the lyrics describe.
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I love gypsy rock- I remember the first time I heard the Red Elvises cover of "Telephone call from Istanbul" and was blown away. Thanks for the recomendation.
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Great videos. Thanks beedee. GB is playing in Chicago on 8/1 ... at Lollapalooza and a separate show at the Metro ... I'll be at the former. I saw Tom Petty a long time ago, too - great show.
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(emphatic) fucking.
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I'm not sure what to say.
I'm still larffing (as me gran would say).
Just this: yeah. FUCKING YEAH.
Is it okay if I'm a wanderlust queen?-
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- Amber_LaStrega
- 3 months ago
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yeah!
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- bamboombango
- 3 months ago
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