[Spoken intro:] Ooh. Thanks. This is uh... They say that all the new, all the new technology and everything are supposed to be bringing the world a whole lot closer to you. But uh, seems like there's more people today that, that feel isolated from their jobs and isolated from their, their family, their community, and their government more and more all the time... until you get uh you feel a certain sense of powerlessness sometimes. And you just explode.I saw her standing on her front lawnJust twirling her batonMe and her went for a ride, sirAnd ten innocent people diedFrom the town of Lincoln, NebraskaWith a sawed off .410 on my lapThrough to the badlands of WyomingI killed everything in my pathI can't say that I'm sorryFor the things that we doneAt least for a little while, sirMe and her we had us some funNow the jury brought in a guilty verdictAnd the judge he sentenced me to deathMidnight in a prison storeroomWith leather straps across my chestSheriff, when the man pulls that switch, sirAnd snaps my poor neck backYou make sure my pretty babyIs sitting right there on my lapWell they declared me unfit to liveSaid into that great void my soul'd be hurledThey want to know why I did what I didWell sir I guess there's just a meanness in this world
Baton Baton Mein [1979 – FLAC]
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Menuhin made recordings from 1928 until the year of his death, and his contract with EMI (now administered by Warner Classics) is the longest in the history of the recording industry. His interpretations of the Elgar violin concerto conducted by the composer, and of the Beethoven and Brahms concerti under the baton of Furtwängler, have never been surpassed. 2ff7e9595c
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