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Free Tibet
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A song for Tibetan Freedom recorded in 1994. Written in 1993 in the middle of Whanganui Inlet, low tide, Golden Bay, New Zealand.
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FRANCIS MAXINO Pianist-singer, multi-instrumentalist, musical and literary composing artiste, Minstrel of the Third Millenium Well-known
FRANCIS MAXINO Pianist-singer, multi-instrumentalist, musical and literary composing artiste, Minstrel of the Third Millenium Well-known in Christchurch and greater New Zealand for his eclectic mix of musical creations; variety and stylistic flexibility make it difficult to trap this multi-talented man into conventional genre classifications. From neo-romantic and fusion jazz pianoforte pieces, ethnic didjeridu dance pieces to romantic ballades and effervescent electronic pop-rock songs his music is different, powerful, engaging and moving. Drawing upon unique, unusual hand-crafted instruments of wind and string, dating from the neolithic to renaissance and baroque eras, fused with electro-acoustic keyboards, recordings and voice, this veritable pied-piper creates mysterious and evocative music that seems to transcend time, encompassing global cultures, taking the listener on a journey of sonic discovery that harks of the olde-worlde, explodes into the popular styles of recent decades and propels you, via the manipulation and sculpting of sound, into an age yet to come. ÔThe international language of the Earth, music, is the most subtly perceived, yet, powerfully moving artform.Õ
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Peak #104
Peak in subgenre #18
Author
Francis Maxino
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Francis Maxino 1994
Uploaded
November 14, 2005
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MP3 5.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Composed out of frustration by the ammount of ignorance back in the early nineties, whilst working for the Tibetan Freedom cause, that existed at the time in the general public concerning the struggle of the Tibetan people to retain religious and cultural rights in their own country and the violent atrocities that have been perpetrated by the Chinese military on humble monks, nuns and civillians sworn to their Buddhist doctrines of compassion and peace. It is dedicated to the Tibetan people and His Holiness XIV Dalai Lama of Tibet in their noble struggle for cultural, civil and spiritual rights under the oppressive domination and control imposed upon them by the Chinese Communist Party. Hopefully one day the Dalai may live in Potala Palace again in peace and his people may practice their religion without mortal fear and this ancient temple may become more than an 'amusement park' and be given the sacred indigenous respect it deserves. Recordings of Tibetans in exile were blended in at certain sections. Instruments I used were my 11-string guitar tuned in sitar-like fashion, tenor recorder, prayer drum.
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How long must we wait, At the beginningÕs gate ? ItÕs not too late, How long must we wait ? How long must we wait before this retribution? How long must we wait before this holy retribution? FREE TIBET FREE TIBET FREE TIBET FREE TIBET Soldiers walking through the monasteries Burning all those priviledged pages, Soldiers tromping through the monasteries Murdering the ancient sages of Love. Where did they go? Where? Bardo Thotrol. May the light of Wisdom shine through What those barbarians did to you Forgiveness, compassion what will they do When ignorance points guns and blades towards you ? FREE TIBET FREE TIBET FREE TIBET FREE TIBET!
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