"Crazy Horse" by John Trudell - The Original Video
Here's a little something different, but keeping with a current theme of respecting Mother Earth.
It's a compelling video titled "Crazy Horse" by John Trudell, a spoken word musician/poet.
Trudell dedicates the video:
To those who have gone on before us.
Wounded Knee Massacre December 29, 1890.
Lest we forget
The more people that are touched by the spirit of this video the better. Sharing work is good medicine providing you honour the creator (in both senses).
Crazy Horse
We Hear what you say
One earth one mother
One does not sell the earth
The people walk upon
We are the land
How do we sell our mother
How do we sell the stars
How do we sell the air
Crazy Horse
We hear what you say
Too many people
Standing their ground
Standing the wrong ground
Predators face he possessed a race
Possession a war that doesn't end
Children of god feed on children of earth
Days people don't care for people
These days are the hardest
Material fields material harvest
decoration on chains that binds
Mirrors gold the people lose their minds
Crazy Horse
We Hear what you say
One earth one mother
One does not sell the earth
The people walk upon
We are the land
Today is now and then
Dream smokes touch the clouds
On a day when death didn't die
Real world time tricks shadows lie
Red white perception deception
Predator tries civilising us
But the tribes will not go without return
Genetic light from the other side
A song from the heart our hearts to give
The wild days the glory days live
Crazy Horse
We Hear what you say
One earth one mother
One does not sell the earth
The people walk upon
We are the land
How do we sell our mother
How do we sell the stars
How do we sell the air
Crazy Horse
We hear what you say
Crazy Horse
We hear what you say
We are the seventh generation
We are the seventh generation
John Trudell spoken word
Quiltman Traditional Vocals
Mark Shark slide guitar and percussion
Ricky Eckstein Keyboards and percussion
Billy Watts Electric guitar
3 Comments:
Thank You Thrasher.
This is our land Neil? Who's land was it?
Just home from Fred Armisen's show at Berklee...and reeling from the masterful guitar of J Mascis. Astounding version of Alone, with the most beautiful solo I've heard in ages. Other major love to cover of The Damned's song Life Goes On and Fred's song Massachusetts Afternoon.
He opened as Ian Rubbish with The Bizarros. Very cool one note solo by Fred during In The Gutter. And Fred is so darn funny! But J, man, you were fucking over the rainbow....
When Alone was over, my wife whispered to me in happy awe "That was great!". Yes it was Sweety, yes it was.
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