I'd Love To Change The World
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- Опубликовано: 28 дек 2014
- Everywhere is freaks and hairies
Dykes and fairies, tell me where is sanity
Tax the rich, feed the poor
Till there are no rich no more?
I'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to you
Population keeps on breeding
Nation bleeding, still more feeding economy
Life is funny, skies are sunny
Bees make honey, who needs money, Monopoly
I'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to you
World pollution, there's no solution
Institution, electrocution
Just black and white, rich or poor
Them and us, stop the war
I'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to you
Album: A Space In Time 1971.
more relevant than ever before.
When I was a kid in early seventies, I went to a baseball game at the Astrodome with my parents. We had very good seats, but there was a large group of "hippies" sitting all around us. I was fascinated by their attire and accents and payed little attention to the game. Turns out it was "Ten Years After" - along with girlfriends, managers and various other members of their entourage. One of my favorite memories of all time. I guess the wanted to see the Dome!
The sound of that guitar...awesome!
I love this song
Saw them at Day on The Green #1 Oakland Colesium. With Dave Mason, Robin Trower, Fleetwood Mac, and Peter Frampton. 1974? Great tune.
one of the first tunes I learnt on guitar.. great song
Tax the rich, feed the poor, don't treat the middle class sore
Great song.
funny i was born 10 years after this album came out :)
The kids of the 60's tried to change things....Not so much change right?
Only difference today is bees no longer make honey.Not a good sign.
i was obsessed at 9 yers old when it came out. it haunted me until at 52 i had a major breakthru with my therapy team i've had for 7 years. this song freakedly followed my life path, it ended with "my letting it go" by "leaving it up to you (others in this generation). I was "outed by my grammy at 6 for being queer in 1967, I was always protesting everything in life, even the wars, corporate greed, inequality and my sexuality. It was like a blueprint of my life. Thankfully it was also my salvation. Just an incredibly uniquely prophetic song ...for me anyways. today...the same issues, but now its up to you...good luck!
Before it's lost
A great old song!
Alvin Lee, the guitar player Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton wish they could have been. What an ear and talent! I saw them in the spring of '74 with Frampton's Camel, Steve. I think that was probably their final Stateside tour in that incarnation as they broke up in '75.
to aqui por causa de sense8 rsrs
Sense8
man the 20's had the best mujek
70s i think
Instruments are cool.
This is Bernie's song.
My liberal theme song. ;D
Love this song. #MAGA