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This song was written and recorded for Citizen Works and the Fair Contracts Project. sources @ ccmixter http://ccmixter.org/files/projectquestion/42095
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Stellar Art Wars are a collective of musicians dating back to the early 90's. Stellar Art Wars, the folk band, is currently inactive, but there's plenty of c
Stellar Art Wars are a collective of musicians dating back to the early 90's. Currently involved are Walter (vocals, [percussion), Twiggy (guitar), Ben (mandolin/banjo), Andy (bass), Henry (violin), Terry (percussion) and Patrick (drummer with "Asbo", the punk version of Stellar) Stellar Art Wars, the folk band, is currently inactive, but there's plenty of clips of them live on YouTube. Asbo is now a three piece band consisting of Twiggy (Stephen Branch), vocals/guitar, Andrew Wainwright, vocals, bass and Patrick Auer, drums.
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Peak #478
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August 15, 2016
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PLEASE READ!!! PLEASE READ!!! PLEASE READ!!! This song was written and recorded for Citizen Works and the Fair Contracts Project. For more information, visit: http://faircontracts.org/ We are working on getting an official video done for the song. If you would like your remix to be considered for possible sync with the video, we request that your remix stay within these original time/order/bpm parameters. As I’ve only attained permission from Mr. Nader for use of his voice in this song, I’m requesting that his vocals not be used in any other remixes outside of what has been requested above. In other words, he has not given permission for anything other than this. One last thing. When posting your remix, please include an extra download with just your instrumental in case we need to do any additional vocal mixing. Anyway, good luck, and thank you for contributing to this project. Melody and Lyrics: Lonnie Ray Atkinson Vocals: Lonnie Ray Atkinson Lyrics: (Narration sample from Ralph Nader)
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VERSE ONE: Yeah it’s true, cash is still ill But it’s more than the dollar dollar bill, y’all You gotta know what the cream boils down to Contracts rule everything around you Everything you do, everything you own From your credit cards to your cellphone Car, home, job, bank account, healthcare every time you hear ‘em say sign right there Think about your life, think about the impact Ain’t a minute in the day you ain’t under contract Think about the terms, are they yours are they theirs this is your economy, you think this is fair Think about freedom, the freedom that they reppin’ Free to agree or else you get to steppin’ But that ain’t freedom, freedom means choice The right to participate, the right to a voice The power to negotiate at the point of signing power to enforce the dotted line (and) A level playing field where everything’s see through And you can understand what you just agreed to If you ain’t got that, then you ain’t got freedom Contracts shouldn’t make you weep when you read ‘em From your economy to your government you better check who’s writing the fine print Chorus One: - your commitments, who’s writing the fine print your restrictions, who’s writing the fine print every time you sign, who’s writing the fine print who’s writing the fine print, are you writing the fine print - before you x that, who’s writing the fine print peel the text back, who’s writing the fine print it’s more than just your name, who’s writing the fine print who’s writing the fine print, are you writing the fine print VERSE TWO:? So what’s the point of even having a contract If they can turn around tomorrow and take it all back rewrite the terms, put in whatever they see fit and it’s all legit, just check the fine print What’s the point of even signing your name right If they can breach each and every the term the same night And never worry, they got you signing in such a hurry Gave up your access to a judge or jury they got you signing civil liability waivers – “Whoa! Even if the negligence is gross?” I’m talking even if the harm’s intentional that legal wording got ‘em feeling invincible And them arbitrators, yeah they industry paid The when where and the how, well that’s industry made And if they can privatize the judicial parade Imagine all the other ways you getting played, player Could you imagine a contract offering the choice To sign away the First Amendment, silence your voice But sho nuff, Gag clauses got folks nervous To speak on a sh-sh-shady product or service Just samples of what we sign every day hidden fees, waivers of warranties, it’s cliché What the crooks do when it’s illegal to price fix oh look, it’s still legal to fix the fine print Chorus Two: - your commitments, who’s writing the fine print your restrictions, who’s writing the fine print every time you sign, who’s writing the fine print who’s writing the fine print, are you writing the fine print - before you x that, who’s writing the fine print peel the text back, who’s writing the fine print it’s more than just your name, who’s writing the fine print who’s writing the fine print, are you writing the fine print VERSE THREE: What does it mean it the land of the free to click agree We click because it’s quick, plus the terms’ll make you sick They got us dooming, assuming that we’ll never have power for them, the best consumer is a coward Yo, but we aint going out like that CitizenWorks fighting for a fair contract take it back to every first year law school When they tell you fine print ain’t the gospel And your Johnny Hancock ain’t the last word ‘cause your inalienables can’t be transferred Or waived away or just let roll like shot dice As long as there’s a constitution, you got rights So fight – it ain’t gonna be this way forever Taking what we get ‘cause we don’t know no better Instead of a consumer waiting to get bit again I think I’d rather be an economic citizen But that means we ain’t playing the same hand Fair Contracts Project got the game
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