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Originally Posted By: djames

Academically, 2 failed O levels and a 50 yard swimming certificate. One of which I just made up. No, I meant the other brightest scientists in the world, the ones who were shut down because they didn't agree that everyone should be jabbed.

Hi David, this explains your confusion. I applaud your honesty regarding being uneducated.
You might consider earning a degree in biology. This would allow you to understand peer-reviewed journal papers, mRNA technology, antibodies and other important subjects. Who knows, you may go on to contribute something scientifically important to mankind.


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Originally Posted By: musocity
The first thing I thought was the vocals were too low in the mix, you want to hear these lyrics clearly.

Well this is where the music was left behind.
Put it in a song musocity & I might listen but dropping a line of critique to take the opportunity to throw a marginal rant into the thread isn't useful or respectful.
If you want to trade Qdrops with the O.P. use the message service.
1st it was someone trying to shut down the music becasue of a vague relationship with forum norms and now another using it as a springboard to a deep bore.
Given the current time frame within the USA the post could & should be read as party political campaign material.

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"They euthanised the old"
then
"Protect the old to hell with the young"


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Quote:
Really good arrangement and excellent performances.
The lyrics fold back on themselves in a few spots - reference to the aged being one.
The message is clear though proposing capital punishment for governments, the great reset, demonizing groups are all just a stones throw away from Q tropes or worse.
We're having a royal commission into the pandemic management of the govt. as well as instituting an Anti Corruption Commission as we progress from that crisis deeper into the climate one.
Terrific package though not one from which I would consume the contents.


That was long before I said a thing, am I the one giving the user a hard time ? you guys were at it 5 days before I said anything to support the user.
The video said everything I said, should we ban it ? Get onto "The Ministry of Truth" to get them to delete from youtube, cancel the user ?
They are many ways to be enlightened, it could come easy or you may need to go through years of suffering, hospitals life support machines.... I would look at respecting those that have been through something like this and don't take what they say lightly as these things can happen when we least expect it and come back to bite.
If you are of the world the world will love you, if you are not of this world the world will hate you.

ps. you can cancel Bob's Masters of War also:

Come you masters of war
You that build the big guns
You that build the death planes
You that build all the bombs
You that hide behind walls
You that hide behind desks
I just want you to know
I can see through your masks
....
....
And I hope that you die
And your death'll come soon
I will follow your casket
In the pale afternoon
And I'll watch while you're lowered
Down to your deathbed
And I'll stand over your grave
'Til I'm sure that you're dead

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Originally Posted By: dcuny

In what world is hanging not an act violence?

What your song states can only happen via extra-judicial means.

You write here about "trials", but there's no mention of that in your song, only of "hang" and "hung".

You write here "if people are guilty", but your song states unequivocally that these people are guilty.

As for the "punishment should fit the crime", hanging in the UK has been abolished since 1969, and capital punishment since 1998. The UK is a signee of the 13th Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights, which prohibits the restoration of the death penalty.

Your song is literally a call to violence.

Hi David, it does say when the truth all comes clear, and there are the Nuremberg trial images in the video. I did have to stop writing as there were already too many verses ( you might think 8 too many :-) ) and had to take some out, though that was around the PCR tests and the mandates.

It doesn't matter if I think they're guilty, it has to be proved so it's down to the courts etc, who I'm sure we can trust to do the right thing.

Personally I think the world would be a much better place if the punishment did fit the crime and would gladly turn back the clock to when man didn't walk on the moon :-)

Thanks again for the comments, I have previously thought about putting a disclaimer on some of my songs, like they used to do in the letters page, "Views expressed in this song are not necessarily the views of the singer or the writer".

I wonder if Morrisey had thought about it when he sang "Hang The DJ", unless he was talking about a tuxedo :-) or if you're from the UK, Mike Read - only joking, he's a really nice bloke and didn't seem to be in a Panic about it.


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The first thing I thought was the vocals were too low in the mix, you want to hear these lyrics clearly.
I think the name is prophetic. If we go back in history we see propaganda sweep whole countries away to do pure evil. If you spoke out it was the end of you, but then what happened in the end, the name of this song ! to those that caused the problem and those in the media that pushed the propaganda narrative. It's just happening because leaders are following a global evil cabal.
I have zero to do with politics.
It's no coincidence that a US president is got rid of by dubious means then since then everything is going down the drain world wide and on the brink of WWIII. All that's happened over these last few years is to wake people up. Pipelines cancelled and blown up.
What's going on now around the world is a waking up, a Near Death Experience on a massive global scale.
I don't need no waking up, I had my Near Death Experience 32 years ago, my sensitivity level is on 100 not the normal 10. One thing that is guaranteed to work without fail 100% to let you see the truth is get out of your body then you are not accessing all the information stored in you brain from school, university, media etc.. when you are out of that brain you have an expanse of consciousness and understanding. You don't come back from something like that and get your information from CNN, you see from a trillion miles away what the story is.
I'm sorry if I offend anyone but everything that I have been through would be useless and pointless if I don't say anything. How many of us if we were back in the late 1930's in Europe now would be following the main street narrative or would we be speaking out and saying such n such should happen to them. The US fought along with England and Russia to defeat the N@zis, they didn't side with N@zis to fight Russia.

Now is an important time to discern the truth to lift humanities consciousness up to a higher level.



Hi Musocity, that had been my initial concern too but we seem to be in the minority. Pretty sure it's not the first time for either of us, eh :-)

There's definitely an awakening ongoing! Slowly.


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djames, outstanding song

outstanding message

super mix and backing band

I agree with you

Hi Mario, thank you, very much appreciated.


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Originally Posted By: djames

Academically, 2 failed O levels and a 50 yard swimming certificate. One of which I just made up. No, I meant the other brightest scientists in the world, the ones who were shut down because they didn't agree that everyone should be jabbed.

Hi David, this explains your confusion. I applaud your honesty regarding being uneducated.
You might consider earning a degree in biology. This would allow you to understand peer-reviewed journal papers, mRNA technology, antibodies and other important subjects. Who knows, you may go on to contribute something scientifically important to mankind.

Hi Bass Thumper, ouch, I didn't say I was uneducated but thanks :-) I did start and run two very successful businesses, some would say partly due to seeing things 'outside of the box', so being uneducated hasn't been too much of a hinderence for me.

And I'm sorry but these experts that you have a lot of faith in still don't know what is causing the current excess death rates of 15% in the UK, as much as 20-25% in parts of Europe, or the lower birth rates of 10-15% in the same areas or increased stillborn & miscarriage rates of up to 20% in Scotland etc. So far they seem to have come up with amongst others, gardening, falling asleep watching TV, skipping breakfast, living under a flight path, being a lonely older woman and good old climate change.

My uneducated non peer-reviewed contribution as a guess would be to have a look at the jab.

You're welcome :-) Will I have to make a speech when the award is announced as I'm not very good at public speaking, or is there a cash alternative?

Cheers :-)


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"They euthanised the old"
then
"Protect the old to hell with the young"

Ah, thanks Rayc, I see what you mean - "They euthenised the old" related to the initial care homes scandal and the increase in the use of Midazolam in the UK, and "Protect the old to hell with the young" related to them jabbing children so as not to kill Granny. Sadly I wasn't able to fit all the memes and images that parts were inspired by or related to.


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Really good arrangement and excellent performances.
The lyrics fold back on themselves in a few spots - reference to the aged being one.
....
Terrific package though not one from which I would consume the contents.


You're a hoot: you're always right, your experiences are paramount and your arguments can't be countered as per the Qbook on argument.
You didn't offer music or a real critique - you offered a very large jumble of stuff that's a reflection of your values and politics.
I hope I wrote that correctly - it had to be about you after all.
Your political scree isn't appropriate unless in a musical frame.
The O.P. posted a contentious lyric in a very, very good song.
He seems open to dialogue as he responded effectively and pleasantly.

As to Bob Dylan, well, wrote a lot of great stuff BUT he out weights that with his tosh, his born again music, (bad music regardless of the text), and his last 40 plus years of treading water.
I'm not sure he'd be happy being co-opted. Rather like almost most artists & the Rump campaign feel I suspect.

Enjoy yourself.

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No worries, djames. An excellent submission. Thank you for clarifying the tracks you used from Band in a Box, it helps us tremendously.

Many of us know how difficult it is and the considerable amount of work that can go into putting songs together.

Have a good one,

Tom Marvan / dunbar7376

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Hi Tom, apologies for the omission - for the background keyboard I used 2406:Synth, Rhythm from _NEWWAVE.STY. I did also use 3627:Guitar, Electric in the same style to give the guitarist the feel I wanted for one of the tracks - a sort of Andy Summers (Police) sound which helped as well.

No idea on effects used as I outsourced the final stage.

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rayc,

fair comment but, to be sure, many (I have not heard them all) of those other folk have not posted anything musically that asks me, "which tracks are BIAB, which are not?" as this one did. If a post here contains no trace of BIAB and was intentional, then it may be considered insincere.

I think the minimum "rule" hurdle here is that a song possess something from BIAB (we certainly don't want to micro-manage out those that don't follow every scintilla of the rules - it's uncreative, a waste of time, and could exclude many gems unfairly). Still, if one were to poll the more (than me) erudite members of the forum on which parts of this tune are BIAB, and which are not, then be would get many varied answers. Assuming this conclusion to be correct, then this may speak to how this song may stand apart from the other folks'. Or not.

My first submission contained several positive, negative (maybe harsh) and mixed comments, but I appreciated them all, certainly more than no feedback at all.

And I appreciate your feedback on my own comments to this, too. It allowed me to clarify some potential misunderstandings. Thank you, rayc.

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dunbar7376. [/quote]
I think that's a little harsh.
Several regular regular posters give minimal detail on their BIAB components. Occasionally folk give none. As this seems to be the 1st post from this person a little latitude might be considered an act of sincerity regarding an interest in posters abiding by "the rules".
I posted a song that I'd written with BIAB but the end result contained no RT/Midi etc.
If your interest/ negative attention was secured by way of the narrative of the song then your response might even be hypocritical or very selective at least. [/quote]


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