[August 2001 - The Settlers] »
Take Off The Mission
by Royal Hunt
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Disarm the settlers
The new drunk drivers
Have hoisted the flag
We are with you in your anger
Proud brothers
Do not fret
The bus will get you »
A Salty Salute Alien Lanes
by Guided by Voices
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Disarm the settlers
The new drunk drivers
Have hoisted the flag
We are with you in your anger
Proud brothers do not fret
The bus will get you »
A Salty Salute Alien Lanes
by Guided by Voices
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Shows the trail of fifty settlers leavin' town
Dusty winds, hear them blow
Dusty winds, moanin' low
Night and day on they go
Those dusty winds
When »
Dusty Winds Return of the Gunfighter
by Marty Robbins
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I'm a snow plough
I must now plough on
I'm a snow plough
I'm a settler's son
I'm a storm cloud
Rain myself all over the place
I'm a storm cloud »
Antarctica Blue Sky Mining
by Midnight Oil
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Aye an' a bit of mackerel, settler rack and down
Ran it down by the home, and I flew
Well, it slapped me and I flopped it down in the shade
And I »
Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Ummagumma
by Pink Floyd
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Of the buffalo and the Navajo
Oh men like Daniel Boone and the settler too
And the West that grew it's in the wind
All in the wind, the whistling wind »
The Wind, the Wind Return to Me
by Dean Martin
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to be ridden into
Not a lot I can do
But give in to the drifter
There's a drifter in me
Though I've tried it
I'm just not a settler
And nine »
The Drifter Gate's on the Heat
by Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
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called colonization Stranger in your own land under exploitation This is the state of the indigena today
Under the oppression of the settlers way (2x)
WE »
Decolonize Indigenous Power Movement
by Aztlan Underground
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so wide
It makes me feel small sometimes
I miss the big blue skies
The Oklahoma kind
Where the Wildcats beat the Iron heads
Old Settler's Day »
I Ain't in Checotah Anymore Some Hearts
by Carrie Underwood
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seduction
(Take heed), we are the new invention
We're the settlers of year zero
Lets reconstruct and take it back
Leaders of our time
Heading »
Swim Clayman
by In Flames
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of the land. Just another day.
I would like to propose that cannibalism was indeed rampant among America's earliest settlers: the Pilgrims.
Voice: HUH? »
The Donner Party Thanks for the Ether
by Rasputina
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Dry your eyes, oh Pharisee. We both speak a settler's cant. We both read from the same old played out scripts and hum familiar tunes, broadcast on fixed »
Fixed Frequencies Potemkin City Limits
by Propagandhi
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a miner who left his home to wander
Some rheumatism pills for the settlers in the hills
Get along, mule, get along
Clippity-clop, clippity-clop »
Mule Train Capitol Collectors Series
by Tennessee Ernie Ford
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Sea But she cut right back through Tennessee
Well, the settlers come by raft And boat bringin' everything that could stay a float But like a loco horse »
The Whirl and The Suck Come Along and Ride This Train
by Johnny Cash
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And quiet that's good for thought and just walking through a trackless forest
Or exploring ruins of the earliest settlers or walking along a creekbed »
The Flint Arrowhead Come Along and Ride This Train
by Johnny Cash
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Scott Wiseman
Spoken: In the hills of North Carolina, since the times of the early settlers, a strange light has Been witnessed near the top »
Brown Mountain Light Something Special/Back in Town
by The Kingston Trio
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through the dusty canyon
The settlers full of wonder as they crossed
A gentle creek where two old oaks were standing
Before the west was won there was »
Peaceful Valley Boulevard Le Noise
by Neil Young
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the eyes become a jail;
For the settlers minds to pale
Its just a simple town
Where the secrets drown
Before they get around
But tonight they have been »
Simple Town If the Ocean Gets Rough
by Willy Mason
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the opening.
Crofters and cottiers, white (wild?) settlers galore.
[Crofter == farmer renting land]
[Cottier == farmer renting land]
And up on the hill, »
Broadford Bazaar Nightcap: The Unreleased Masters 1973-1991
by Jethro Tull
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passed
The settlers plowed under the tall prairie grass
And the cow town's died off in a world changing fast
But the wind kept the spirit alive »
A Cowboy Was Born Horsepower
by Chris LeDoux
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to stone a settler
And breaks him off clean, call me the upsetter
Here comes the hands on the leashes
The cross, the capital, the pale families, the fear »
Roll Right Evil Empire
by Rage Against the Machine
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for the settlers in the hills
Get along, mule!! , get along
Mule train!! (Hyah, hyah)
Mule train!!
Clippety cloppin' through the wind and rain »
Mule Train Move It on Over
by Boxcar Willie
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His arched neck was hidden by a thick, flowing mane
And they called him Patanio, the pride of the plains
The country was new and the settlers were »
Patanio (The Pride of the Plains) The Singing Ranger, Vol. 3
by Hank Snow
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the opening.
Crofters and cottiers, white [wild? ] settlers galore.
[crofter == farmer renting land]
[cottier == farmer renting land]
And up on the hill, »
Broadford Bazaar [*] Heavy Horses [Bonus Tracks]
by Jethro Tull
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