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Barnhart Texas
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Americana
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
Genre
Country Americana
Charts
Peak #3
Peak in subgenre #1
Author
Tom Neilson
Rights
Tom Neilson 2017
Uploaded
September 06, 2017
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MP3
MP3 3.9 MB 160 kbps 3:26
Story behind the song
Fracking in West Texas has deleted water availability
Lyrics
Sand in the toilet, air in the tap, a pump working overtime Till one day Beverley turned on the faucet and discovered no water at all in the line Soon after those first fracking trucks showed up, their water well ran dry No more underground for Barnhart town, Blinking back tears in her eye Three years of drought & land overuse and the cities make it all worse Drought comes & goes, but climate is changing with this fossil fuel curse Ranchers lost most of the herds; farmers ½ of their crops While contractors pumped out all of the water to fracking that never stops Some talk to Jesus; some pray to god that soon the rain’ll come Some kind of flood, maybe a hurricane to swing that pendulum Across the border, Navajo water – turned to tails of uranium In Barnhart, Texas, the water’s run dry, but lots of petroleum They suck all the water out of the ground Acquifer levels keep goin down You can’t drink the gas when the water is through. What’s Barnhart gonna do? 30 communities to run out of water, West Texas is for sale The last drop of H2O out of the ground, goin to Permian Basin Shale. You can’t drink the gas when the water is gone, What’s Barnhart gonna do?
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Ronald F Elliott
Aug 12, 2018
I love this music; history wrapped up in a song