More from The Dø

Out of Paris, France, below are some more fantastic songs and music videos from the music duo known as The Dø (pronounced The Dough). The group is fronted by Olivia Merilahti and Dan Levy. Enjoy!

The Dø - Slippery Slope


The band is incredible live, perhaps even more prolific than in the studio! This recording below is a fine example :)

The Dø 'The Wicked & The Blind' - Live Session at Studio Pigalle


The Dø - On My Shoulders


The Dø - Stay


Hear other songs and music videos from The Do at http://www.musicload.com/2012/09/the-d.html

Connect direct with The Dø at TheDoMusic.Com, Facebook.com/thedoband, Instagram.com/thedoband and Twitter.com/thedoband

14 Year Old Guitarist Tina S of France - Cover of Eruption by Van Halen

This is a repost from TheIndies.Com. It features a young artist named Tina S out of France. She has been honing her guitar skills quite nicely!

Tina S. performs Eruption - Originally performed by Eddie Van Halen

Connect direct with Tina S at YouTube.com/user/malabar777, at Twitter.com/Tina_S__ and at Facebook.com/pages/Tina-S/181555232026760

Marku Ribas

From 1973, this is the Marco Ribas recording of the song Porto Seguro from his album titled Underground.

Marku Ribas - Porto Seguro (1973)


Connect direct to the official legacy page Marcu Ribas at https://www.facebook.com/markuribas

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Uncle Sam Goddamn

Brother Ali is controversial to some people. I've heard people argue whether he was black, white or Albino. I always thought, "why care about that?". Pigeonholing people based upon color or race without focusing on the individuals ideas is ignorant

Ignorant is something Brother Ali is not and he is full of ideas to ponder He knows enough U.S. and world history to carry on coherent raps in a reality based sense that is not the candy coated version that is spoon fed to kids in school. He seems to be putting into words what should be obvious to American voters and children alike regarding the game that is being played against them by the powers that be. Wake up America!

Listen to Brother Ali lay it down with glaring reality. It's a public service announcement to not drink the Cool-Aid. His opening words to his classic song titled Uncle Sam Goddamn: "Welcome to the United Snakes, Home of the thief, Home of the slave..." is how he starts off the beginning of his portrayal of a flawed electorate and the related truths of U.S. Government Policy and raps down layers of tongue lashings at the government as well as the voter.

Brother Ali - Uncle Sam Goddamn


Connect direct with Brother Ali at BrotherAli.Com, Facebook.Com/BrotherAli and Twitter.com/BrotherAli

Check out other provocative songs with the word "Goddamn" in the title and one will find Brother Ali borrowed ideas for Uncle Sam Goddamn from Nina Simone. He even borrowed the line: "A show tune, but the show hasn't been written for it yet." Simone's song titled Mississippi Goddamn was written by her in 1964 as a protest song that was banned in several southern states.

Nina Simone performing Mississippi Goddam


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