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AC/DC play Falluja: Washington’s Weapon of Oz Distraction
HELSINGIN SANOMAT ^ | 24.4.2004 | Tomi Ervamaa

Posted on 04/29/2004 4:07:11 PM PDT by kddid

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To: zeugma
......oh, and then "Set the Controls For the Heart of the Sun" JUST BEFORE a massive airstrike or artillery barrage. The change of pace would be disconcerting. The entire process would probably be terrifying.

Ha ha.
21 posted on 04/29/2004 5:02:16 PM PDT by Skooz (My Biography: Psalm 40:1-3)
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To: humblegunner
Iron Maiden! "Run to the hills, run for your life"! LMAO, how appropriate!
22 posted on 04/29/2004 5:04:18 PM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (Torrance Ca....land of the flying monkeys)
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To: mewzilla
Oh noooo, not Slim Whitman. He'd make anyone surrender...
23 posted on 04/29/2004 5:05:11 PM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (Torrance Ca....land of the flying monkeys)
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To: humblegunner
You rang?


24 posted on 04/29/2004 5:06:01 PM PDT by wimpycat ("The road to the promised land runs past Sinai."-C.S. Lewis)
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To: Kerberos
My husband thought "Thunderstruck" would be good.
25 posted on 04/29/2004 5:06:07 PM PDT by HungarianGypsy
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To: TheSpottedOwl
Motorhead

You are DAMM RIGHT! A little "ACE OF SPADES"!!!!!!!!
26 posted on 04/29/2004 5:07:19 PM PDT by cmsgop ( It Puts The Lotion in the Basket or it gets the Hose Again........)
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To: BushisTheMan
How 'bout a little Nazareth..."Hair of the Dog". Now your messin with...
27 posted on 04/29/2004 5:15:33 PM PDT by BoozeHag
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To: TheSpottedOwl
Seek and Destroy

There is no escape
And that is for sure
This is the end we won’t take any more
Say goodbye
To the world you live in
You have always been taking
But now you’re giving

28 posted on 04/29/2004 5:20:44 PM PDT by primeval patriot
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To: kddid
How about translating the song "Suicide Solution" to Arabic right before Rosanne Barr's famous rendition of The Star Spangled Banner. Followed by Scorpion's Rock You Like A Hurricane. Then on the final assault Wagner- Ride of the Valkeries from Apocalypse Now.
29 posted on 04/29/2004 5:21:32 PM PDT by Fire137
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To: Kerberos
What about that card song.......THE JACK....! Would be a good one as we collect all the high cards of the axis of evil deck.....!

30 posted on 04/29/2004 5:25:43 PM PDT by Republic Rocker
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To: wimpycat
I always preferred this image...

It hung on my wall in college. Hey, I was in an aviation-oriented school...

31 posted on 04/29/2004 5:26:12 PM PDT by Long Cut ("Fightin's commenced, Ike, now get to fightin' or get outta the way!"...Wyatt Earp, in Tombstone)
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To: Long Cut
Old School Eddie still rocks:


32 posted on 04/29/2004 5:31:05 PM PDT by wimpycat ("The road to the promised land runs past Sinai."-C.S. Lewis)
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To: Long Cut
How about Iggy& the Stooges;"Search&Destroy","Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell"..."Cold Metal" & "Kill City"
Black Flag's "Revenge"also comes to mind,along with"No means No doing"Kill Everyone Now". And not to leave out Nine Inch Nails "Burn" off of the Natural Born Killers soundtrack.Any other tunes for the troops?
33 posted on 04/29/2004 5:34:25 PM PDT by gripper ("Does this mean we can hit back ,now?")
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To: clyde asbury
Aye an' a bit of Mackeral settler rack and ruin
ran it doon by the haim, 'ma place
well I slapped me and I slapped it doon in the side
and I cried, cried, cried.

The fear a fallen down taken never back the raize and then Craig Marion,
get out wi' ye Claymore out mi pocket a' ran doon, doon the middin stain
picking the fiery horde that was fallen around ma feet.
Never he cried, never shall it ye get me alive
ye rotten hound of the burnie crew. Well I snatched fer the blade O my
Claymore cut and thrust and I fell doon before him round his feet.

Aye! A roar he cried frae the bottom of his heart that I would nay fall
but as dead, dead as 'a can be by his feet; de ya ken?

...and the wind cried back.

[In English] Thank you.
34 posted on 04/29/2004 5:39:02 PM PDT by babaloo999 (Zionist troll since 2001)
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To: kddid
Sammy Hager's HEAVY METAL or sounds of hogs being slaughtered,howling dogs ect
35 posted on 04/29/2004 6:10:17 PM PDT by Charlespg (Civilization and freedom are only worthy of those who defend or support defending It)
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To: humblegunner
Hey.. where's the Iron Maiden?

Iron Maiden? EX-CELL-ENT!

36 posted on 04/29/2004 6:12:01 PM PDT by Poohbah (Darkdrake Lives!)
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To: TheSpottedOwl
Yeah, Mettalica would be great. "Creeping Death',"Seek and Destroy", "The Four Horsemen", "Fade to Black", "And Justice for All". Great lineup for killing muslim trash.
37 posted on 04/29/2004 7:27:00 PM PDT by ChinaThreat
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AC/DC play Falluja: Washington’s Weapon of Oz Distraction
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By Tomi Ervamaa in Helsinki

First comes the bell, tolling mournfully. Then a meandering riff redolent with fuzz and feedback, absurdly, idiotically simple and all the more brilliant for it. After feeling about for some seconds, the riff is joined by a pounding rhythm line, and within a few moments here come the vocals - reminiscent of a donkey being rudely slaughtered.
“I'm a rolling thunder, pouring rain / I'm comin' on like a hurricane / My lightning's flashing across the sky / You're only young but you're gonna die…”
“Hells Bells”, sings Brian Johnson, though “singing” is perhaps stretching the word to extremes. This sounds like a castrato banshee on steroids.

Australian rock band AC/DC's Hells Bells (and sic, the lack of an apostrophe is correct) is without doubt one of the finest achievements of Western culture.
And now it is also a potent weapon. The American troops surrounding Falluja, west of Baghdad, have moved into psy-war mode: they have placed loudspeakers on the top of a tank-turret and have been playing high-volume rock through the night to the insurgents in the mainly Sunni city. The works of AC/DC have figured very strongly on the playlist.
Between numbers, Iraqis working for the U.S. forces yell insults across to the insurgents: “You shoot like a flea-bitten goat!” “Come on out from behind your women's skirts and fight like men!” "I hope you've got enough gas in your ambulances to go pick up all your corpses from the gutters!”
The cat-calls refer to the fact that the Iraqi insurgents in the sealed-off city have shot at American soldiers from among crowds of women and children, and that bodies left out in the sun swell and start to stink, attracting stray dogs in search of a ready meal.
And now Hells Bells has been added to the mix, with a lyrical core that can be summed up by the following quatrain:
“I won't take no prisoners, won't spare no lives / Nobody's puttin' up a fight / I got my bell, I'm gonna take you to hell / I'm gonna get you, Satan get you.”

It just might be enough to tip the balance.
The musical approach of AC/DC - Zen masters of noise pollution - does not correspond to the demands of refinement and melodic beauty that Arab aesthetics place on composition.
International musical currents are familiar to the Iraqis, too, but mainly only to the elite. It may well be that the rank and file locals of Falluja, for instance, have not hitherto been introduced to the work of Messrs. Johnson, Young and Young.
If I were a citizen of Falluja and I were to hear Hells Bells for the first time, I think I might take fright and wonder what sort of Mongol hordes had come to town.

If rock is a weapon, then the Americans have an arsenal and a half.
Practically every soldier in arms has a portable CD-player or .mp3 player along. CDs are flown into the country on transport planes, and .mp3s are downloaded off the Net.
When you can carry a small piece of home around with you in the player, it helps to create that bubble of reality that the occupying forces have built in Iraq to counter the threat of the drab and dangerous streets. The army bases are the strongholds of Shania Twain, The Simpsons, and Fox News.
The consumption of music at the front has also taken on some disturbing overtones. Back in January, while I was in Baghdad, I spotted an American soldier who was listening to Pet Shop Boys until his helmet shook with it.
I mean, how can an army even imagine winning a war if its fighting men listen to Pet Shop Boys?

AC/DC, on the other hand, deliver up a realistic soundtrack to the war.
Hells Bells is the opening track on the band's 1980 release Back in Black. This work was clearly ahead of its time, as it functions admirably as a thematic whole interpreting the conflict in Iraq.
Shoot to Thrill is the pressing message of the second track on the album.
“I'm gonna take you down / Down down down / So don't you fool around / I'm gonna pull it pull it / Pull the trigger.”
You Shook Me All Night Long, the seventh track declares, as if describing the nightly battles in the alleyways of Falluja.
Is it possible that the occupation could have gone differently if the Americans had really tried to buy the Iraqis' affections with jobs and money, as they should have done? What Do You Do For Money, Honey asks the third track. Giving the Dog a Bone is the subject of the very next song, though the ammunition mentioned in the lyrics is perhaps not standard army issue.
Finally, Back in Black's fifth number neatly crystallises George W. Bush's tough-love policy, which is intended to bring democracy and harmony to the Middle East, even by force: “Don't you struggle, don't you fight…”, just Let Me Put My Love Into You.

Helsingin Sanomat, first published in print 24.4.2004
38 posted on 04/29/2004 7:27:59 PM PDT by sharktrager (The greatest strength of our Republic is that the people get the government they deserve.)
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To: humblegunner
Hey.. where's the Iron Maiden?

Yeah! "Two Minutes To Midnight"
39 posted on 04/29/2004 7:30:07 PM PDT by VOA
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To: mewzilla
Would that be a human rights violation???
40 posted on 04/29/2004 7:30:08 PM PDT by KevinDavis (Let the meek inherit the Earth, the rest of us will explore the stars!)
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