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The Gaslight Anthem – Our Father's Sons Lyrics 14 years ago
Don't know how I'm the first one to comment on yet another amazing from an incredibly amazing group but I'll take it. The lyrics here are incorrect. These are the correct lyrics:

Help me sing
All you weary strangers raise your voice
In this chain gang chorus in our younger days
My brothers, we were naive sailors
Storms we all endure
Oh the road, all you who sing her praises are dust and bones
The places that she takes us, the choice was ours
We wanted much more than our fathers
While our mothers said their prayers

Yeah, we're moving on up, to the east side
We finally got a piece of the pie...of the pie

Baby doll
All you women of the travelers, your empty arms
Your patient hearts in waiting, bless your hearts
And your never ending patience
I could not go on without you

We're all the same
All the blue and bright white collars, we're all the same
Our troubles and our sorrows but underneath
Is the blood and bony mixture
Though we dance to different songs
And your mama's all right
Your daddy's all right
They just seem a little bit weird...oh, surrender

Every man, every woman with a burden raise your hands
Raise 'em up to the firmament, see those hands
Meet your brothers and your sisters, use your hands
We are our father's sons


Excellent song and one of my favorites. Brian's vocals throughout add so much more passion to the song.

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Pearl Jam – Masters of War Lyrics 15 years ago
This is for all you morons who have jumped on the anti-Bush and anti-Iraq War over the last few years:

Yes, this song, written in 1963, can be applied to the war in Iraq and sadly, all the other wars that will be fought in the future. However, the conflict in Iraq was much more justifiable than the Vietnam War. Although I do not agree with how the war was managed and carried out, it was very much needed. Saddam Hussein was a terrible and ruthless dictator. He allowed women to be beaten, raped, and tortured while allowing the men who committed these horrible acts, his sons in particular, to go free with any punishment. Further, Hussein used chemical weapons against his own people in order to defeat his enemies and stay in power. As I have stated before, I do not agree with how Bush got us into the war, by lying and saying Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, but he was justified in trying to bring Democracy to the Middle East and bringing down the Hussein regime. It may look like our efforts were in vain at the moment; however, I believe that twenty years from now we will see the fruits of removing Saddam from power and bringing Democracy to an unstable Middle East.

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Bob Dylan – Masters of War Lyrics 15 years ago
This is for all you morons who have jumped on the anti-Bush and anti-Iraq War over the last few years:

Yes, this song, written in 1963, can be applied to the war in Iraq and sadly, all the other wars that will be fought in the future. However, the conflict in Iraq was much more justifiable than the Vietnam War. Although I do not agree with how the war was managed and carried out, it was very much needed. Saddam Hussein was a terrible and ruthless dictator. He allowed women to be beaten, raped, and tortured while allowing the men who committed these horrible acts, his sons in particular, to go free with any punishment. Further, Hussein used chemical weapons against his own people in order to defeat his enemies and stay in power. As I have stated before, I do not agree with how Bush got us into the war, by lying and saying Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, but he was justified in trying to bring Democracy to the Middle East and bringing down the Hussein regime. It may look like our efforts were in vain at the moment; however, I believe that twenty years from now we will see the fruits of removing Saddam from power and bringing Democracy to an unstable Middle East.

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