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Singin’ Future World – new Michel Montecrossa album and DVD release
‘Singin’ Future World’ Climate Change Concert with new topical songs, released by Mira Sound Germany as Double Audio-CD or DVD is Michel Montecrossa’s sixth concert of the Future World & Climate Change Concert Tour 2011.
Performed in the Omnidiet Music-Hall in Mirapuri on 23rd April 2011 the concert includes 22 forward looking acoustic and electric songs including the title song ‘Singin’ Future World‘ and more hot spot acoustic songs like ‘The Best Thing For America‘, ‘Nuclear Power Saves Up To Threat Level 7‘, ‘Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song (Dedicated to the Fukushima Nuclear Plant)‘, ‘The Dream Of The People‘, ‘Talkin’ Sign Of The Future‘, ‘Beauty And Love Are Another Song‘ as well as great electric songs like ‘World Love Song‘,’We Are Beautiful When Our Hearts Are One‘, ‘Welcome Song‘, ‘Honey Sweet, Let’s Blow That Horn‘,’Find Your Own Way‘ and ‘Reflection‘.
Mirakali and Diana Antara contribute futurist songs like ‘Future Earth‘ and ‘Peaceful Heart‘.
Michel Montecrossa says about the ”‘Singin’ Future World’ Concert’:
Future World is movement in the making. Future World is like a song moving from tone to tone, from word to word. Actually it is always moving in the present. It’s tune is that of movin’ toward love or movin’ away from love.
You have to look and see in what directions leaders, governments and systems go: Toward love or away from love.
Always know your direction and let it be the direction toward love. Let your life be a song of love, it’s the best you can do for Future World in the making.”
watch the ‘Singin’ Future World’ Concert preview with selected songs:
The Songs, Disc One (Click the song title to read the lyrics):
- Singin’ Future World (With The Girl From The Other Side Of The Street)
- The Best Thing For America
- Nuclear Power Saves Up To Threat Level 7
- Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song (Dedicated To The Fukushima Nuclear Plant)
- The Dream Of The People
- Talkin’ Sign Of The Future
- Beauty And Love Are Another Song
- Future Earth
- World Love Song
- Peaceful Heart
- We Are Beautiful When Our Hearts Are One
- Coming Home Into The Future
The Songs, Disc Two (Click the song title to read the lyrics):
- Man Of The Golden Star
- Children Of The Earth
- Welcome Song
- Glorious Heroes
- Honey Sweet, Let’s Blow That Horn
- Dreamflight
- Smile Of Light
- Dreambirth
- Find Your Own Way
- Reflection
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We Want Work! – new Michel Montecrossa song lyric
Here’s the song lyric of Michel Montecrossa’s song ‘We Want Work!’ (from the album ‘The Need Of The People’ Climate Change Concert). Further information about this album you find here
Listen to Michel Montecrossa’s song ‘We Want Work!’ – click here
Song Lyrics
We Want Work!
“We want work!” is the battle cry
all over the world, all over the sky.
So long as the world is run for the profit of a few
the cry will always be heard and be true.
The battle cry is singin’ along with you
and is showin’ what’s wrong and what to do,
and is singin’ the song of gettin’ together
and fixin’ the world for doin’ things better.
The profit grabbers are robbing you.
Fight and work hard against the mess of trouble surrounding you.
Your battle cry song is the weapon that makes you dare.
The right for work is the right of the people everywhere.
Speak your mind, your heart and soul.
Don’t get drowned in: “Everything goes!”
Your enemy is weakness that always says: “Don’t worry!
It’s good to go ragged, dirty and hungry!”
You want to work and I want to work.
We want to live the life we know we ought to.
We don’t want to be lonesome and empty and cruel,
miserable, starving, in debt and uncool.
Wall Street won’t do anything to cure you.
They laugh at you and tell you to live like dogs,
to live in scum holes, waiting and not thinking at all.
But the battle cry is there demanding work for all!
It rolls around in us like the seven seas.
It sings in all of us like the four winds
in slums and alleys and barren fields
and we march and we work until we win.
Lyrics & Music: Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
Here you can watch the DVD preview with selected songs of Michel Montecrossa’s ‘The Need Of The People’ Climate Change Concert ( including ‘We Want Work!)
‘Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song’ – New Michel Montecrossa song dedicated to the Fukushima Plant disaster
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song‘ Michel Montecrossa’s New-Topical-Song-Movement Audio-CD and DVD released by Mira Sound Germany is dedicated to the Fukushima nuclear plant disaster.
Michel Montecrossa says about ‘Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song’:
“Nuclear disasters, human disasters, natural disasters are all warnings and strong calls to turn to a higher evolution of consciousness.
In the emergence of a knowing instead of an ignorant humanity would be the hope for a more harmonious and less desctructive evolutionary drive on terrestrial world.”
Song Lyrics:
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song (Dedicated to the Fukushima Nuclear Plant)
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / Push away the dark thoughts, see, yes, see the light of the One. / Latest news spreads the threat to this heart of mine: / Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant brought the demon time.
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / It’s bad to feel alone with eyes like glittering’ holes. / My head aches from contaminated ham and eggs and juice. / Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant did it to you too.
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / Italian clothings and recycled Japanese paper: / I will leave them on the floor and am a-runnin’ faster. / Yeah, man! Fukushima plant poses as the Endzeit master.
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / The texture of vision changes. / Evolution in me is a-goin’ on. / We tube in to the city for a mega overthrill. / Like freak winds we are something’ / that can not be killed.
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / Push away the dark thoughts, see, yes, see the light of the One. / Latest news spreads the threat to this heart of mine: / Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant brought the demon time.
Music & Lyrics by Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
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‘Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song’, Michel Montecrossa’s neueste Veröffentlichung der Topical Song Bewegung ist dem Fukushima Atomkraftwerk Desaster gewidmet.
Michel Montecrossa sagt über ‘Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song’:
“Nuclear disasters, human disasters, natural disasters are all warnings and strong calls to turn to a higher evolution of consciousness.
In the emergence of a knowing instead of an ignorant humanity would be the hope for a more harmonious and less desctructive evolutionary drive on terrestrial world.”Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song’ anhören – hier
Songtext:
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song (Dedicated to the Fukushima Nuclear Plant)Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / Push away the dark thoughts, see, yes, see the light of the One. / Latest news spreads the threat to this heart of mine: / Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant brought the demon time.
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / It’s bad to feel alone with eyes like glittering’ holes. / My head aches from contaminated ham and eggs and juice. / Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant did it to you too.
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / Italian clothings and recycled Japanese paper: / I will leave them on the floor and am a-runnin’ faster. / Yeah, man! Fukushima plant poses as the Endzeit master.
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / The texture of vision changes. / Evolution in me is a-goin’ on. / We tube in to the city for a mega overthrill. / Like freak winds we are something’ / that can not be killed.
Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song. / Push away the dark thoughts, see, yes, see the light of the One. / Latest news spreads the threat to this heart of mine: / Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant brought the demon time.
Music & Lyrics by Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
CD Cover Talkin’ End Game: It’s The Radioactive Song (Dedicated to the Fukushima Nuclear Plant)
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Maxi-Single Release ‘Solidarity With The People’ – Michel Montecrossa presents 5 New-Topical-Song-Movement Songs
‘Solidarity With The People’ – 5 New-Topical-Song-Movement Hits
‘Solidarity With The People’ Michel Montecrossa’s new-topical-song-movement maxi single released by Mira Sound Germany presents the thrilling solo acoustic performances of the 5 Hit songs ‘Solidarity ‘, ‘I Have A Vision’, ‘The Government Is Out’, ‘Ruby Gate 17′ and ‘Tree On The Hill ‘.
Listen to Solidarity : ‘Solidarity ‘
Listen to ‘I Have A Vision’ : I Have A Vision‘,
Listen to ‘The Government Is Out’ : The Government Is Out!‘,
Listen to ‘Ruby Gate 17’ : Ruby Gate 17‘
Listen to ‘Tree On The Hill : Tree On The Hill
Michel Montecrossa says about the songs:
Solidarity
A folk-rockin’ song for the people and a world where we all vote, eat, work, talk, plan, think and love together so that your people will know my people and we don’t lose the peace and the world along with it.
This song is written as a gesture of solidarity with the people of Egypt and all people who fight and work for a better tomorrow.
SOLIDARITY
Come on, pretty baby, listen to me, / do you know what’s a-goin’ on? / Storm and thunder are on the road, / the world is a-goin’ wrong!
The people are frightened, life’s goin’ down the drain, / too many families know too much pain. / Come on, pretty baby, give me your embrace: / The world is goin’ insane!
I need solidarity and you need it too. / I need your love to make it through. / You don’t want to suffer, don’t want to be killed. / You want my lovin’, want to feel the place.
You know, pretty baby, waterboardin’ ain’t cool. / In the neighborhood there is electroshockin’ too / and fingerbreakin’ nowhere is taboo. / But nobody can stop the freedom move,
the call for the better, for the change of all. / Nobody can silence the people who are all. / The people are we and we want to be free. / Governments are thieves, but we defend the real.
Our solidarity is the clue, / the clue of love to make it through. / We don’t want to suffer, don’t want to be killed. / War is not lovin’, makes us ill.
Come on, pretty baby, listen to me, / I give you my kiss for the way of peace. / I give you my body, give you my soul, / Let’s live the life of heaven and nothin’ will go wrong.
The people will rise, no horror is endless. / We are here for the future, are the future indeed. / No more brainwashin’ slavery and poverty. / Let us fight and work for tomorrow free!
You need solidarity and I need it too. / You need my love to make it through. / I don’t want to suffer, don’t want to be killed. / I want your lovin’, want to feel the peace.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
I Have A Vision
Is an intense bluesy song written with heartblood telling about the ideal of human unity manifested as the united states of planet earth. (U.S.E.)
I HAVE A VISION
I have a vision / of the United States of Planet Earth.
I have a vision / Of the u.s.a. taking the lead on this way.
I have a vision / of the U.N. changing into the world government.
I have a vision / of the united humanity moving into space age.
I have a vision / of the living celebration of humanity / in a world of peace and love / and joy unending.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
The Government Is Out!
A Topical Hit Song calling for freedom and end of totalitarian regimes, liberation of human rights, end of fear, apathy and prejudices.
It says: Pay attention and listen to the young. They need good education in a truthful society to make their own way.
THE GOVERNMENT IS OUT!
The government is out / it has played its role / and turned things upside down.
The government is out. / It has little to say / ‘cause change is coming from below.
The government is out. / The children chose another road / leading to the goal.
The government is out. / Daddies are no longer in / nor the mummies of forgotten wars.
The government is out / and its dying history / and I only trust the young.
The government is out / ‘cause courage from below / joins the vastness from above.
The time is now for that to be. / The time it is for you and me, / for future free.
The government is out / and the message from the grave. / Green is the adventure.
The government is out / and its horror-terror. / Green is our tomorrow.
The government is out / and its brainwash-spell / and its politics of hell.
The government is out / and its killer-shit / and arguments of death.
The government is out / and its banka-gangstas / and their ways of greed.
The government is out, / strength of soul is in / and high light of truth.
The government is out, / time it is for future / and new earth to be.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
Ruby Gate 17
A hot spot song about being 17 in the political and erotic turmoil of survival and emotions 21st century style.
RUBY GATE 17
Ruby Gate 17: How is the life / of a young girl runnin’, both day and night? / What’s happenin’ when she’s not writin’ an E-mail, / has no one except the warden of the local jail?
Bunga bunga is one way, another her friend / with a good heart, helpin’ like every true man. / The warden is surprised, hears about the niece / of a far off president and sets her free.
Ruby Gate 17: How is the life / of a young girl runnin’, both day and night? / What’s happenin’ when she’s not on the computer / or studyin’ the science of fat-removal?
Or cryin’ ‘cause her loved band went messy? / Is she in bed with her favorite teddy? / Or enjoyin’ peanut butter? / Or is she watching crazy soaps with her mother?
Ruby Gate 17: How is the life / of a young girl runnin’, both day and night? / What’s happenin’ when she’s lost her iPhone / and is dinin’ with another president at home?
Her uncles fucked her when she was younger. / She likes pink and some things make her wonder. / She finds her iPhone under her bed / where she met a boy, for the first time had sex.
Ruby Gate 17: How is the life / of a young girl runnin’, both day and night? / What’s happenin’ to a runaway / down paths where many runaways go astray?
A wild child she is for wild party life. / She escaped from a difficult site. / She is a girl worth lying for. / She is the chance to see a beautiful woman.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
Tree On The Hill
Dedicated to the Unesco International Year of Forests. It is a strong reminder that we live through nature and can only survive with her.
It is an activist song by Michel Montecrossa who finances large scale afforestation in Mirapuri, the European Peace and futurist Eco-City in Italy. Mirapuri is a dynamic humanistic-spiritual community project founded by Michel Montecrossa.
TREE ON THE HILL
Tree on the Hill, I see you waiting still. / Tree of the knowledge, branching far beyond. / The fascists are hungry and time is running out. / The system is dangerous and you too. / Tree on the Hill, I’m a-waiting still.
The cops get payed and the criminal too. / The president likes money and the churchmen too. / All are running blindfold, why not you? / The rough road and the naked child, my Lord: Tree on the Hill, I’m a-hangin’ ‘round still.
The desert is hot and the lifeless street. / The dirt is rollin’ into the waters, if you please. / Light is shining, I live this dream. / Words are good only if power they give. / Tree on the Hill, standing in the wind. / Tree on the Hill, standing so still.
Let’s gather round the tree on the Hill. Truth is the key ‘cause Love is so real. / Gather in the city for a better world. Tree on the hill, I see you waitin’ still, / and my dream is active Will, / and my dream is active Will.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
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‘Solidarity With The People’, die neue Maxi-Single von Michel Montecrossa’s Topical Song Bewegung präsentiert 5 packende Akustik-Performances, aufgenommen während einem Solo-Konzert von Michel Montecrossa: ‘Solidarity‘, ‘I Have A Vision’, ‘The Government Is Out’, ‘Ruby Gate 17′ und ‘Tree On The Hill‘.
Hier Solidarity anhören: ‘Solidarity‘
Hier ‘I Have A Vision’ anhören: I Have A Vision‘,
Hier ‘The Government Is Out’: anhören: The Government Is Out!‘,
Hier ‘Ruby Gate 17’ anhören: Ruby Gate 17‘
Hier ‘Tree On The Hill anhören: Tree On The Hill
Michel Montecrossa sagt zu den Songs:
‘Solidarity’ ist ein Folkrock Song für die Menschen und eine Welt, in der wir alle wählen, essen, arbeiten, reden, planen, denken und uns lieben und so eure Leute die Leute von uns kennenlernen und dadurch der Frieden – und die Welt gleich mit dazu – nicht verloren geht. Dieser Song ist eine Geste der Solidarität mit den Menschen in Ägypten und allen Menschen, die für eine bessere Zukunft kämpfen und arbeiten.
SOLIDARITY
Come on, pretty baby, listen to me, / do you know what’s a-goin’ on? / Storm and thunder are on the road, / the world is a-goin’ wrong!
The people are frightened, life’s goin’ down the drain, / too many families know too much pain. / Come on, pretty baby, give me your embrace: / The world is goin’ insane!
I need solidarity and you need it too. / I need your love to make it through. / You don’t want to suffer, don’t want to be killed. / You want my lovin’, want to feel the place.
You know, pretty baby, waterboardin’ ain’t cool. / In the neighborhood there is electroshockin’ too / and fingerbreakin’ nowhere is taboo. / But nobody can stop the freedom move,
the call for the better, for the change of all. / Nobody can silence the people who are all. / The people are we and we want to be free. / Governments are thieves, but we defend the real.
Our solidarity is the clue, / the clue of love to make it through. / We don’t want to suffer, don’t want to be killed. / War is not lovin’, makes us ill.
Come on, pretty baby, listen to me, / I give you my kiss for the way of peace. / I give you my body, give you my soul, / Let’s live the life of heaven and nothin’ will go wrong.
The people will rise, no horror is endless. / We are here for the future, are the future indeed. / No more brainwashin’ slavery and poverty. / Let us fight and work for tomorrow free!
You need solidarity and I need it too. / You need my love to make it through. / I don’t want to suffer, don’t want to be killed. / I want your lovin’, want to feel the peace.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
I Have A Vision
Ein intensiver Blues Song geschrieben mit Herzblut, der vom Ideal menschlicher Einheit in Form der Vereinigten Staaten des Planeten Erde erzählt (die U.S.E. stehend für United States of Planet Earth)
I HAVE A VISION
I have a vision / of the United States of Planet Earth.
I have a vision / Of the u.s.a. taking the lead on this way.
I have a vision / of the U.N. changing into the world government.
I have a vision / of the united humanity moving into space age.
I have a vision / of the living celebration of humanity / in a world of peace and love / and joy unending.
The Government Is Out!
Ein Topical Hit Song, der ein Ruf nach Freiheit und der Beendigung von totalitären Regimen ist und dazu auffordert, die Menschenrechte frei zu setzen und Angst, Apathie und Vorurteile zu beenden.Die Aussage des Songs: Sei aufmerksam und hör den jungen Menschen zu. Sie brauchen eine gute Bildung in einer wahrheitsliebenden Gesellschaft, um ihren eigenen Weg zu gehen.
THE GOVERNMENT IS OUT!
The government is out / it has played its role / and turned things upside down.
The government is out. / It has little to say / ‘cause change is coming from below.
The government is out. / The children chose another road / leading to the goal.
The government is out. / Daddies are no longer in / nor the mummies of forgotten wars.
The government is out / and its dying history / and I only trust the young.
The government is out / ‘cause courage from below / joins the vastness from above.
The time is now for that to be. / The time it is for you and me, / for future free.
The government is out / and the message from the grave. / Green is the adventure.
The government is out / and its horror-terror. / Green is our tomorrow.
The government is out / and its brainwash-spell / and its politics of hell.
The government is out / and its killer-shit / and arguments of death.
The government is out / and its banka-gangstas / and their ways of greed.
The government is out, / strength of soul is in / and high light of truth.
The government is out, / time it is for future / and new earth to be.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
Ruby Gate 17
Ein Hotspot Song über Leben als 17-Jährige in dem Geflecht von politischem und erotischem Tumult, von Überleben und Gefühlen im Stil des 21. Jahrhundert.
RUBY GATE 17
Ruby Gate 17: How is the life / of a young girl runnin’, both day and night? / What’s happenin’ when she’s not writin’ an E-mail, / has no one except the warden of the local jail?
Bunga bunga is one way, another her friend / with a good heart, helpin’ like every true man. / The warden is surprised, hears about the niece / of a far off president and sets her free.
Ruby Gate 17: How is the life / of a young girl runnin’, both day and night? / What’s happenin’ when she’s not on the computer / or studyin’ the science of fat-removal?
Or cryin’ ‘cause her loved band went messy? / Is she in bed with her favorite teddy? / Or enjoyin’ peanut butter? / Or is she watching crazy soaps with her mother?
Ruby Gate 17: How is the life / of a young girl runnin’, both day and night? / What’s happenin’ when she’s lost her iPhone / and is dinin’ with another president at home?
Her uncles fucked her when she was younger. / She likes pink and some things make her wonder. / She finds her iPhone under her bed / where she met a boy, for the first time had sex.
Ruby Gate 17: How is the life / of a young girl runnin’, both day and night? / What’s happenin’ to a runaway / down paths where many runaways go astray?
A wild child she is for wild party life. / She escaped from a difficult site. / She is a girl worth lying for. / She is the chance to see a beautiful woman.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
Tree On The Hill
Ein Song, der dem Internationalen Unesco Jahr der Wälder (2011) gewidmet ist. Der Song soll ins Gedächtnis rufen, dass es die Natur ist, die unser Leben ermöglicht und dass wir nur mit ihr überleben können.
Es ist der Song eines Aktivisten: Michel Montecrossa finanziert großflächige Aufforstung in Mirapuri, der europäischen Friedens- und Öko-Stadt in Italien. Mirapuri ist ein dynamisches humanistisch-spirituelles Gemeinschaftsprojekt, welches von Michel Montecrossa gegründet wurde.
TREE ON THE HILL
Tree on the Hill, I see you waiting still. / Tree of the knowledge, branching far beyond. / The fascists are hungry and time is running out. / The system is dangerous and you too. / Tree on the Hill, I’m a-waiting still.
The cops get payed and the criminal too. / The president likes money and the churchmen too. / All are running blindfold, why not you? / The rough road and the naked child, my Lord: Tree on the Hill, I’m a-hangin’ ‘round still.
The desert is hot and the lifeless street. / The dirt is rollin’ into the waters, if you please. / Light is shining, I live this dream. / Words are good only if power they give. / Tree on the Hill, standing in the wind. / Tree on the Hill, standing so still.
Let’s gather round the tree on the Hill. Truth is the key ‘cause Love is so real. / Gather in the city for a better world. Tree on the hill, I see you waitin’ still, / and my dream is active Will, / and my dream is active Will.
– Michel Montecrossa, © Mira Sound Germany
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