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Battle of da-Nang/WE WERE BORN BETWEEN THE WARS
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AS we prepare for our 40th year high school reunion-I needed to honor my classmates with this 11 minute Viet-Nam protest song!
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Steve Lieberman (born 1958) (also known as the Gangsta Rabbi) is a Jewish-American punk rock singer, musician, composer and producer residing in Freeport, New Y
Steve Lieberman (born 1958) (also known as the Gangsta Rabbi) is a Jewish-American punk rock singer, musician, composer and producer residing in Freeport, New York. Considered an outsider musician,[1] "walking the line between insanity and genious [sic]",[2] partially attributed to his lifelong struggle with bipolar disorder,[3] he has commercially released 22 CDs as well as 38 cassette albums in the underground.[4] On all his releases, Lieberman sang and played all instruments himself. In addition to guitar, bass and beats, he added flutes, various brass instruments and a variety of exotics.He has shared the stage with Weezer, Andrew WK, Glassjaw, Ryan Dunn and the Misfits before retiring from performing in December 2011 to battle accelerated phase bone marrow cancer.[5] In 2009, Lieberman signed a multi-album deal with Jewish indie label JDub Records,[6] taking the place of Matisyahu on their artist roster. As of the spring of 2011, Lieberman, a town comptroller by trade, was "the world’s only orthodox Jewish heavy metal musician with a record deal", according to Newsday.[7]
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Rock Punk
Charts
Peak #244
Peak in subgenre #18
Author
steve Lieberman
Rights
2016
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July 31, 2016
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MP3 15.3 MB 192 kbps 11:09
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We Were Born Between The Wars ( Steve Lieberman-July 2016) When I was born, Viet-Nam was just another place On the globe’s Eastern face- With a brand-new 3rd Race. But the Tet Offensive struck in my 5th grade: In junior high, the Cambodia raid They were still there at the end of the decade--- What did Nixon say? We shout out ,”Bring the Boys Back Home! We must stop this war.” In our local schoolyard protest Each year, louder than before— We were born-between the wars. We were born-between the wars In a rare time of peace on our shores. We were too young for Viet-Nam Too old for Desert Storm. We were born-between the wars. Saigon fell in the spring of ‘75 Some of my older friends-in this war-they had died And the people spit on our boys coming home from the war In their wheelchairs, their madness and all the gore Yet each one was a hero—of this tragic war. When my dad was born, Germany was an evil place No f-ckin’master race But a global f-ckin’disgrace. He was just 14 in 1943 15 in the Invasion of Normandie 16 in the Reichschancellry Roosevelt said we’ll be here til ‘48—we have to stop the hate. Then there were no protest cause the war was just The Nazis were so evil-numbered as the dust In the Allied powers we trust My dad would have been there to even the score But he was born-between the wars. He was born between the wars With a fragile peace felt at the core. To old for world wars 1 and 2 In the postwar economic boom
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