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Singing at the inauguration
acoustic folk social commentary political satire western massachusetts oil coal climate change fracking incineration music for social change nuclear energy
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Folk singer, social commentary, satire, people's stories, children's music
Hi Folks, The Bard Insurgent here. My comrade D.O. (the Poet Roofer) and I got that handle (The Bard Insurgents) from traveling town to town performing songs and poetry about people's lives. I've been performing since I was 3 years old, cutting my vocal chords on liturgical and classical music. I was a concert soloist as a child, when I wasn't herding cows, throwing hay and shoveling manure. During the Civil Rights movement and the Vietnam war, I began writing songs about social change. I left the country in 1970 and my dozen years in other countries, mostly in Africa & South America, have provided a global perspective to my music. My travels helped me realize that people all around the world are essentially the same in their basic life needs and their desires to live peacefully in their communities. These experiences have informed my commitment to working for international understanding as I organize at home. A powerful way to educate and inspire is with music. I tell people's stories, do social commentary with a touch of satire that I hope you enjoy and share with your friends, as well as sing together in the streets and in your living rooms. I also have children's music written for the children in my life with Jacob and Kayla as primary muses. Looking forward to seeing you on the road, Tom
Song Info
Charts
Peak #1
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
tom neilson
Rights
2017
Uploaded
January 12, 2017
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MP3 3.1 MB 128 kbps 3:21
Story behind the song
The 2017 inaugural team appears to be having difficulty booking talent for the inauguration, such that it is my understanding that ambassador posts are being offered as finder’s fees. Well, here I am. Having worked several years for the US government and the United Nations, I would gladly bring my joy of performing, my languages and international acuity to the festivities.
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I wanna be on the A-List. I wanna play for the D At the inauguration in front of the nation on national TV. I ain’t much for politics and I don’t need any free tics But after the toasting an ambassador posting would be great to throw in the mix I wannabe on the A List – not for fortune or fame It’s a simple thing, I just wanna sing and I’m not worried about my name Or my reputation from affiliation – just want a relocation and a title to claim. You say you want the people; not the Woodstock clan Well, here I am; I’m you man; I need health care & a dental plan Like what ambassadors – all get for free And I hear you give a place to live and a very nice subsidy. I got the resume – the curricula vitae From Colombia to Somalia, Nicaragua, Isle de Goree I speak in many tongues, an ambassador who Has a fluency, cultural literacy, From Lisboa to Peru Now I ain’t a Rockette, but it’s a good bet That I can 1-2-3- KICK; 1-2-3- KICK if I know it gets Me out of the country to a foreign shore Like Costa Rica, Eritrea, Cuba or Ecuador I know that Garth Brooks and Elton John Refused to play, and that’s ok cause with me the show goes on. I’ll immortalize you with a song or two. Just say when and where and I’ll be in the air from Quito to Katmandu. I wanna be on the A-List. I wanna play for the D At the inauguration in front of the nation on national TV. I ain’t much for politics and I don’t need any free tics But after the toasting an ambassador posting would be great to throw in the mix I wanna be on the A-List; Play for DJT At the inauguration in front of the nation, you can count on me.
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