Even after his death Bob Marley remains to be an icon of Freedom for the millions and millions of sufferers world-wide. In 1980, he recorded a track which unfortunately hasn't lost one inch of it's meaning. It was never brought out on an album, though. But now, twenty-five years later, the track has been released and is available for free download.<br />
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The track is called "Can't Take Your Slogans No More" and it could have been written today. And so, you wouldn't notice the very recent pictures of people protesting the New World Order. It's like Bob Marley wrote this song about the situation in 2005!<br />
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<p>Can't take your slogans no more (Repeat 4x)<br />
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Wipe off the paintings of slogans<br />
All over the streets<br />
Confusing the people<br />
While your asphalt burns our tired feet<br />
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I see borders and barriers<br />
Segregations, demonstration, and riots<br />
Sufferation of the refugees<br />
Oh, when will be free?<br />
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Oh, we can't take your slogans no more<br />
Can't take your slogans no more (Repeat 2x)<br /><br />
Nor no sweet talk from a pulpit<br />
No more sweet talk from the hypocrites<br />
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I see borders and barriers<br />
False prophet, dictators, and traitors<br />
Demonstrating against the people<br />
Becoming public enemy number one<br />
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Say we jo' we can't take your slogans<br />
Can't take your slogans no more (Repeat 2x)<br /><br />
Oh the sweet talk from a pulpit<br />
No more sweet talk from the pulpit<br />
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