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The Incorruptible
23rd August 2006, 01:22
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Las_Barricadas
Here are some audio versions of it.
http://msxml.excite.com/info.xcite/search/...as%2Bbarricadas (http://msxml.excite.com/info.xcite/search/audio/a%2Blas%2Bbarricadas)
which doctor
23rd August 2006, 01:38
I've heard of the song before, but never seen the lyrics. I know the band A Silver Mt. Zion has referenced the song before in their music.
Oh yeah, and now I know how to play the song too!
http://personales.ya.com/altavoz/partituras/alasbarricadas.jpg
EwokUtopia
23rd August 2006, 02:13
Sounds like Warshavianka.....great song, I love it. You can find so many cool versions if you scour the internet.
Dyst
23rd August 2006, 17:45
I just made a heavy rock version of the song, basing it on FoB's notation. :)
PM if you really wanna hear, and I'll try to upload it.
YSR
23rd August 2006, 21:38
Originally posted by EwokUtopia+Aug 22 2006, 11:14 PM--> (EwokUtopia @ Aug 22 2006, 11:14 PM) Sounds like Warshavianka.....great song, I love it. You can find so many cool versions if you scour the internet. [/b]
Wikipedia
'A las Barricadas' is sung to the tune of Warszawianka 1905 roku, la Varsovienne.
The Incorruptible
24th August 2006, 00:40
Check out this Spanish punk rock version of A Las Barricadas complete with vintage class-war footage
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7mps0FZ0SM
I first became aware of this song a few days ago after listening to an elegant version of it in the movie Libertarias.
Palmares
25th August 2006, 05:35
Hey, this is pretty cool. I like the Spanish punk version on youtube too.
Anyone have much idea of what bands have covered this song?
which doctor
26th August 2006, 01:49
I will make an FoB version sometimes this weekend, sans lyrics though since I can't sing :P
Jimmy Jazz
3rd September 2006, 21:29
Originally posted by
[email protected] 25 2006, 02:36 AM
Hey, this is pretty cool. I like the Spanish punk version on youtube too.
Anyone have much idea of what bands have covered this song?
Los muertos de Cristo is a "famous" spanish band that also cover this song. I think it's the best Spanish punk version.
Well, this is my first post, so hello everybody. :)
I'm from Spain, I hope my English is not too bad.
An archist
3rd September 2006, 21:45
I love that song
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