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Monuments put from pen to paper turns me into a gutless wonder…Holy shit,how I love the Manics!I once jumped onstage after one of their gigs to steal the towel that James Dean Bradfield had used to wipe of his manly,pheromone-drenched sweat.Hey,I was 17,o.k.?
But seriously,Auguste,I do see your point.This song encaplulates what many people in the world,and the US in particular are feeling these days:The terrible contradiction between wanting,needing to fight against the misuse of government/economic power and the sense of being powerless to do so (alone).Oh,to anyone who doesn’t know:This song deals with the Spanish civil war and the struggle of Spanish socialists against the fascist coup d’etat.The line “If I can shout rabbits,then I can shoot fascists.” is a quote from a Welshman who joined the International Brigardes.
Monuments put from pen to paper turns me into a gutless wonder…Holy shit,how I love the Manics!I once jumped onstage after one of their gigs to steal the towel that James Dean Bradfield had used to wipe of his manly,pheromone-drenched sweat.Hey,I was 17,o.k.?
But seriously,Auguste,I do see your point.This song encaplulates what many people in the world,and the US in particular are feeling these days:The terrible contradiction between wanting,needing to fight against the misuse of government/economic power and the sense of being powerless to do so (alone).Oh,to anyone who doesn’t know:This song deals with the Spanish civil war and the struggle of Spanish socialists against the fascist coup d’etat.The line “If I can shout rabbits,then I can shoot fascists.” is a quote from a Welshman who joined the International Brigardes.
Monuments put from pen to paper turns me into a gutless wonder…Holy shit,how I love the Manics!I once jumped onstage after one of their gigs to steal the towel that James Dean Bradfield had used to wipe of his manly,pheromone-drenched sweat.Hey,I was 17,o.k.?
But seriously,Auguste,I do see your point.This song encaplulates what many people in the world,and the US in particular are feeling these days:The terrible contradiction between wanting,needing to fight against the misuse of government/economic power and the sense of being powerless to do so (alone).Oh,to anyone who doesn’t know:This song deals with the Spanish civil war and the struggle of Spanish socialists against the fascist coup d’etat.The line “If I can shout rabbits,then I can shoot fascists.” is a quote from a Welshman who joined the International Brigardes.
Whooops,sorry about the triple post!Feel free to delete 2 of ‘em.