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guido911
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« on: January 07, 2007, 07:35:17 pm »

Anyone else seen this video? A bit salty on the language...
http://stoptheaclu.com/archives/2007/01/07/stuck-mojos-open-season-anti-cair-remix/
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« Reply #1 on: January 07, 2007, 10:07:18 pm »

Islamabomba propaganda!!!!

Who payrolled that?

Personally, I prefer "Blues for Allah"

Blues For Allah
Lyrics: Robert Hunter
Music: Jerry Garcia


Arabian wind, the needle's eye is thin
The ships of state sail on mirage and drown in sand
Out in no man's land, where Allah does command
What good is spilling blood? It will not grow a thing
"Taste eternity", the swords sing
Blues for Allah, Insh'Allah
They lie where they fall, there's nothing more to say
The desert stars are bright tonight, let's meet as friends

The flower of Islam, the fruit of Abraham
The thousand stories have come round to one again
Arabian night, our gods pursue their flight
What fatal flowers of darkness bloom from seeds of light
Bird of Paradise fly in the white sky

Blues for Allah, Insh'Allah
Let's see with our heart these things our eyes have seen
And know the truth must still lie somewhere in between

Under eternity
Under eternity
Under eternity blue
Under eternity
Under eternity
Under eternity blue

Bird of Paradise fly in white sky
Blues for Allah, Insh'Allah
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« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2007, 10:13:24 pm »

"Blues for Allah" is one of my favorites and is in my car cd player right now.
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« Reply #3 on: January 07, 2007, 10:38:10 pm »

Robert Hunter: "This lyric is a requiem for King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, a progressive and democratically inclined ruler [and, incidentally, a fan of the Grateful Dead] whose assassination in 1975 shocked us personally."

RM,better get back on topic before Gwee doe shows up to make fun.
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