Brain Damage meets Vibronics w/Sir Jean : "Do U remember ? (extended mix)" by Vibronics published on 2013-10-14T09:54:54Z Brain Damage meets Vibronics "Empire soldiers" Vibronics & Brain Damage teamed up and decided to come together around a concept, a narrative inspiration that will undoubtedly surprise: Anglo-Caribbean and Franco-African soldiers’ experience during the first world war. The academic historian, poet & songwriter, Madu Messenger, uses the product of years of study and research, to develop, within that very framework, a series of texts on some key topics such as travel, friendship, war and death. This project thus aims at offering a learning experience about this often little-known period of our history. It will draw troubling parallels with some more contemporary considerations on culture shocks, immigration, imperial powers and horrors of war that still affects all of us today. Following their reflection on this sensitive issue, the musicians of the project’s – all of many other origins, Anglo-French, Jamaican or Asian – move towards a cultural alignment, opposite to certain enslaving and communitarian models. DO U REMEMBER ? w/ SIR JEAN Ah Me seh One, World War One Two, World War Two Do U remeber those African soldiers Who died for your Freedom Why, why ô why A me seh why, why ô why You never mention those African soldiers Who died for your Freedom Cuz when U big up de fallen soldiers U nah name dem at all Me check out your walls and monuments Me nah see dem at all Memorial days a come and U nah call dem at all Me check out your books of history We nah see dem at all It is a shame U don't remember dem Dem have given dem youth and dem lives Just for your Freedom I come to call out their names And put a little light pon dem Their grand sons come to call out their names And put a little light pon dem Their African grand sons come to call their names And put a little light pon dem Lord of mercy And put a little light pon dem CHORUS Baionets, Fixed ! B company, Fire ! African soldiers on the wire They were Senegalese, Marocans, or Algerians They were young, beautiful And full of strength They were lions trodding on da battlefield Now they're lying in complete oblivion Do U ever, ever remember dem ? Their grand sons come to call out their names And put a little light pon dem And put a little light pon dem CHORUS They were fighting with glory Forgotten at da moment of victory Ô U used dem as manpower African warriors Courageous soldiers African fighters on da frontline But inna ya books dem nah have a single line So we come fe mek de glory shine Me seh de medal of merit haffi shine CHORUS Genre Vibronics Comment by 《ÆR:Þ》 boom 2022-06-17T22:05:11Z Comment by Danilo fyaaaaaah 2022-04-17T00:20:10Z Comment by Guihen 💚💛❤️ 2021-10-12T17:02:53Z Comment by rioma9 nice vibes 🙂 2021-06-26T16:35:53Z Comment by SteppaRiddim🌞 Jah! 2021-05-03T21:06:54Z Comment by Antoine vraiment cool :) 2021-04-26T18:37:32Z Comment by Robydread Boommm💣💣💣 2020-12-19T07:45:39Z Comment by romstone trop bonne vibes 2020-11-10T11:54:20Z Comment by 999 Afrique oubliée de l'Histoire 🇸🇳🇲🇦🇩🇿 2020-07-13T20:45:46Z Comment by Free Free so good! 2020-03-05T07:53:17Z Comment by Rikj000 This extended part is amazing! <3 2019-07-05T09:21:42Z Comment by CHumain dit PJ Sawa!!🤪🤪🤪 2019-05-10T11:00:02Z Comment by Sergio äM awesome... viber 2014-08-29T14:12:03Z Comment by Iván Vega 4 Excelente! 2014-05-30T17:59:01Z Comment by Big Math Shredda teach one each one ! bless 2013-10-19T23:52:06Z Comment by Jah Billah BOOM 2013-10-17T06:18:48Z Comment by juniordread heavy riddim with wicked lyrics TUFF 2013-10-16T01:52:30Z Comment by Oana [GreenVibe23] gooooooood vibe 2013-10-15T17:16:43Z Comment by Ricoladrops tell em! big up! very nice tune!! 2013-10-15T12:11:58Z Comment by SPLIT big conscious lyrics. teach dem! 2013-10-15T07:46:05Z Comment by Josafat- Jehosaphat big vibez 2013-10-14T22:06:33Z