Undercover - ... from Michael Franti to the worldNext Article Interviews News WordsTaken from Undercover (March 27, 2003)
He has recorded the anti-war song 'Bomb The World' and it is
available as a download at Here is his letter to people: "Dear World, "We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into peace", best sums up my opinion on militarism. The line came to mind at an organizing meeting for a mass concert and rally we put on in San Francisco, days after September 11th 2001, declaring the city a "Hate Free Zone". At the time there was a harsh anti Muslim/Arab sentiment brewing throughout America, and a number of us in San Francisco wanted to express our outrage against violence that was being inflicted upon individuals and businesses in the Muslim/Arab community. While sitting with my guitar at the festival site a few days before the concert, I began strumming the chords and repeating the line over and over, which eventually became the chorus of the song. The verses came to me as America, in it's pain and anger over the attacks, began beating the drums of war. I wanted to know why? A war with no terms? A war with no borders? A war with no budget? A war with no end? Why? Oil. Since that time I have performed the song acoustically on stages at festivals and demonstrations around the world for hundreds of thousands of people. In doing so I have seen the passion and commitment of people who like myself believe that all bombing is terrorism, no matter who is doing it. I have been outraged and horrified as I have witnessed the events of the past 18 months unfold culminating with operation "Shock and Awe" in Iraq. I remember the pain in the hearts of us all following the attacks on September 11th, and cannot imagine the pain in the hearts of those in Baghdad who in the name of oil, have been ravaged by violence thousands of times greater than that which occurred in New York, Pennsylvania, and in Washington DC. I grieve with all who have endured loss. My intention within this song, and all my music, has been to
inspire others to join in the belief that we should dedicate ourselves to
"shocking and awing" each other, not by our ability to kill, but by the
depth of our love and commitment to justice. |
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