Dick Gaughan - Tom Paine's Bones video free download


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Duration: 03:45
Uploaded: 2008/06/20

Dick Gaughan sings about the revolutionary 18th century thinker and propagandist Thomas Paine. Song written by Graham Moore.

Comments

9 years ago

Jeremy Reagan

Tom Paine was no Propagandist he wrote the Truth PROPAGANDISTS WRITE LIES. Dick Gaughan your beyond beautful Sir!

9 years ago

Col Johnson

Just one of a number of great songs sung by a great artist.

9 years ago

Storm Bringerr

great song about an even greater man....light years ahead of his time.

9 years ago

Mick Neuma

Dick Gaughan - Tom Paine's Bones

9 years ago

Andrew Shaw

Saor Alba gu brath.Vote aye

9 years ago

Jock Haggis

Tom Paine is inspiring Scots as he once inspired Americans. I am very happy that my real name has the same initials as his. Saor Alba.

9 years ago

Wispade

In the mood for the Scottish Independence Referendum! 

9 years ago

Sameoldfitup Tameside

Keep Ireland Irish

9 years ago

MrBlack74

Intensive college history courses on American history left me with the unshakeable notion that Paine was the greatest founder and the truest man of the people of the entire Revolution. No wonder the other founders become terrified of him and eventually denounced him.

9 years ago

Steve Wynter-Murdoch

shall we dance?

10 years ago

Brian Kiernan Smith

i was woken from my miseryby the words of thomas paineon my barren soil they felllike the sweetest drops of rain.

10 years ago

Protest Songs

Wonderful song and history lesson. I can't think of a better way to dance.

10 years ago

auguritutto

I have now seen that the lyrics were by GRAHAM MOORE. So ignore my query. Apologies and kind regards. 

10 years ago

auguritutto

Really lovely to re vist and listen again. Could I ask who wrote the really fine lyrics? Was it D G? Kind regards. 

10 years ago

Ked Eversmythe

Was nevr god as a privateer, mathematician, soldier or customs officer. Despite this, he managed to write books which resonate with every generation. IMO he should be taught in every school as CRITICAL THINKING then secondary as TOLERANCE

10 years ago

Review Junkies

He is sooo inspiring

10 years ago

Tony Jones' bassoon whippet

two of the greatest brits ever. both have had an incalculable impact on the modern world.

10 years ago

malachy1847

No, the wouldn't have just Denounced him.. They would have hung him from. ......'The Liberty Tree'...............

10 years ago

1947TonyF

I met Graham Moore this evening, hopefully will be playing with him and at least trying to book him for a couple of gigs here in France.

10 years ago

GoweExile

Are his lies about Tom Paine as blatant and shameless as those he tells about Kipling's "The Gods of the Copybook Headings"

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