Wheeler Walker Jr Puss in Boots ( pref uncensored version )
I am not religious at all. But here are three songs about the devil.
Fits to a tee. Slavik nations should never take up arms against each other.
These mist covered mountains
Are a home now for me
But my home is the lowlands
And always will be
Someday you’ll return to
Your valleys and your farms
And you’ll no longer burn to be
Brothers in arms
Through these fields of destruction
Baptisms of fire
I’ve witnessed your suffering
As the battle raged high
And though they did hurt me so bad
In the fear and alarm
You did not desert me
My brothers in arms
There’s so many different worlds
So many different suns
And we have just one world
But we live in different ones
Now the sun’s gone to hell and
The moon’s riding high
Let me bid you farewell
Every man has to die
But it’s written in the starlight
And every line in your palm
We’re fools to make war
On our brothers in arms
on a lighter note ukranian president singer a duet which i feel is about Ukraine in a wayhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCpestRLXNs
someone posted this and said it looks like him ,and words could have a meaning to how he feels for Ukraine
@jabbath1987 can we make this the forum song to deal with certain people here
I went to see the Foo Fighters five years ago in Krakow and they were amazing - waking up this morning to hear that Taylor Hawkins has died is just so sad as he was only 50.
Taylor Hawkins’ final performance with the Foo Fighters was just 5 days ago in Argentina. RIP Taylor !
R.I.P Taylor Hawkins 1 of the best drummers in all of music and was a huge part of one of my favourite bands the foo fighters
I’d like to pay tribute to Norwegian artist Tommy Tokyo, who passed away last week only 50 years old. Thank you for the music and may you be remembered.
Pink Floyd have reunited to record their first new material in 28 years, a protest song against the Ukraine war.
Hey Hey, Rise Up! features David Gilmour and Nick Mason alongside long-time Floyd bassist Guy Pratt and Nitin Sawhney on keyboards.
But the song is built around a spine-tingling refrain from Ukrainian singer Andriy Khlyvnyuk of the band Boombox.
Gilmour says the song is a show of “anger at a superpower invading a peaceful nation”.
But it is also intended as a morale booster for the people of Ukraine and a call “for peace”.