Catch 22 - On the Black Sea (1924) скачать видео бесплатно


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Goodbye my friend and mentor, we'll never see a man quite like you again.

In an age of revolution, restitution we sought

You were the spark we were the fuel and we burned bright as the sun.

Those were the days we could have fought anyone anywhere on anything,

and after all these years how could we try, should we try to follow someone else?

I can see the shadows on the foothills east of here;

stormy clouds and thunder in my heart.

We're on this train to nowhere and I don't know if we'll make it back again

because the fire's burning low and the wind is blowing mighty cold.

We're on this train to nowhere and I don't know if we'll make it back again

because the fire's burning low and the wind is blowing mighty cold.

Push push push until we get just what we want, we always

push push push 'til we can get them what they need

We can take the lives of others so that all may truly live,

but the will to truly live.. is something I can't give to them.

I can see the shadows on the foothills east of here;

stormy clouds and thunder in my heart.

We're on this train to nowhere and I don't know if we'll make it back again

because the fire's burning low and the wind is blowing mighty cold.

We're on this train to nowhere and I don't know if we'll make it back again

because the fire's burning low and the wind is blowing mighty cold.

Staring at the pieces of my dim reflection as I look into this Black Sea of atrophy

I just got the message of your passing from the man who digs our-

They are digging graves for all our dreams and it seems that they are digging by the clock

I can feel the old corruption peering from the crack, and I don't know if we can fight it back again.

I can see the shadows on the foothills east of here;

stormy clouds and thunder in my heart.

We're on this train to nowhere and I don't know if we'll make it back again

because the fire's burning low and the wind is blowing mighty cold.

We're on this train to nowhere and I don't know if we'll make it back again

because the fire's burning low and the wind is blowing mighty cold.

Комментарии

11 years назад

T Flems

*Shoulders Mosin**Salutes through duration of the song*

11 years назад

bialaszlow

THIS ALBUM IS ABOUT TROTSKY YOU IGNORANT FOOLS, PERMANENT REVOLUTION IS A CONCEPT OF MARXISM THAT WAS ADVOCATED BY TROTSKY AND TROTSKYISTS UNTIL TODAY. IT IS ON OF THE MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TROTSKYISM AND STALINISM, STALIN ADVOCATED THE THEORY OF 'SOCIALISM IN ONE COUNTRY' BOUT YOU ALL SHOULD KNOW SHIT LIKE THIS IT IS LIKE HIGH SCHOOL LEVEL BASIC WORLD HISTORY.

11 years назад

mathew idicula

My new favorite band.

12 years назад

RehellekYesac

I've been dreading the day I would be able to relate to this song. I just found out that my teacher passed away today, so this song sums up a lot for me.

12 years назад

trapperwrekc

What if the robots are biased though? Can never trust those filthy mechanical-men; especially those damned solar-powered ones.

12 years назад

Freddakiko

Hitler's own account written by time traveling robots.

12 years назад

trapperwrekc

Is anything a reliable resource?

12 years назад

joaquin sismondo

wikipedia is not a reliable source for anything

12 years назад

Komnenos

yeah, i know the album is about trotsky. i meant to say that this song is about lenin kicking the bucket

13 years назад

Komnenos

thats wrong for sure. i look up the wikipedia page on the album and it said that the song is about lenin.

13 years назад

Freddakiko

i checked this back around october, so it might have been corrected since then, but i checked the wiki page for catch 22.

13 years назад

jonlucmay0000

go to the leon trotsky wiki in the contents is an entire section on permanent revolution. Also the wiki page for the album lists his life as the concept for the album.

13 years назад

Freddakiko

yeah i know, but from what i remember on the wikipedia page it said john lennon. i'm not sure if it was wrong or not or even if it's been changed since i looked it up though.

13 years назад

Komnenos

im pretty sure that it was vlad. the mention of the black sea, revolution, and the year that he died in seem a little bit more then a coincidence. im not trying to annoy anyone, thats just my assumption

13 years назад

Freddakiko

if you're right someone fucked up the wikipedia page.

13 years назад

jonlucmay0000

actually leon trotsky. Was a russian philosopher and communist who had a theory of permanent revolution.

13 years назад

Freddakiko

it's about John Lennon.

13 years назад

Komnenos

vladmir lenin died in 1924... i feel like theres a hidden message in this song

13 years назад

ArktiqStorm

Quick question? Are you sure it's 'digging by the clock,' only ask because I hear 'digging by the plot' every time (like a burial plot).

13 years назад

pointwert

Needs more views and such.

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