bookmark_borderWatching The Past Go Past

LYRICS
Watching the past go past
And, it’s sure going fast

How sure is your footing on the precipice of the future
How sure? For sure?
Watching the past go past
And, it’s sure going fast

Presently I consider the present a present
The recent present won’t persist
No, it won’t last
Men, grasp it while you can!
Before it passes to past
Watching the past go past
And, it’s sure going fast

Did you notice the crowd
It’s loud!
A mad dash to the finish line
3, 2, 1… then, you’re out of time
3, 2, 1…
Then, you’re done

Watching the past go past
And, it’s sure going fast

Watching The Past Go Past Music Video 1.mp4

Watching The Past Go Past – Part 1.mp3

Watching The Past Go Past Music Video 2.mp4

Watching The Past Go Past – Part 2.mp3

Watching The Past Go Past AltMix Video.mp4

Watching The Past Go Past AltMix.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Style: Alternative Rock
Chords: E E7 Em7 / G A E
Recording: live digital 1-track stereo

Written and recorded at the First Amendment Monument and the Liberty Bell in Independence Mall, Philadelphia, PA.

Vocals, Guitar

From the album The End Game
by Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderFirst Amendment Monument

LYRICS
I don’t think I can hear your freedom of speech speech
When you start to wine, wail n’ preach
I don’t think I can hear your freedom of speech speech

Chorus
If you’re going to talk the talk
Better make sure you can walk the walk
To get what we teach to reach
(2) To get what we seek in deep
What we seek to sink in deep

Start to think I can see the kingdom come come
When we start to find, sail n’ then some
Start to think I can see the kingdom come come

Chorus

First Amendment Monument Music Video.mp4

First Amendment Monument.mp3

ABOUT THIS SONG
This song was written on the 1st Amendment Monument, Independence Mall, Philadelphia, PA.

Chords — E
E A
E G D C E

Daniel — Vocals, Guitar

From the album Zept
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderProtest Song

LYRICS
This is a test. It’s a protest test.
For the next 2 minutes and 32 seconds…
This station will conduct a protest test on the nation

This is a protest song
And, it won’t take you long
To realize… it’s a protest song

I must confess
This… is a protest song

When you’re wrong, you’re wrong
Now, it’s a protest song

Come on! Sing along!
It’s a protest song

Soon we’ll be knowing
Knowing as we’re growing
Flowing with the protest song

This is only a test
In the event of a real emergency, check your Constitution

Protest Songwriting — Freedom of Speech in West Chester, PA.mp4

ABOUT THIS SONG
Chords — Capo 2
E A
E A D A E

This is another song inspired by a police officer that stopped us from playing music on the courthouse steps. Ironically, she couldn’t warn us about a noise violation because the traffic was too loud.

Someone wrote into the YouTube channel and asked: “What do bongos have to do with freedom of speech?”

The answer:
From the First Amendment Center’s “A Teachers Guide to Freedom Sings” —
“This teacher’s guide to music censorship over the past 50 years is intended to illustrate to students that the First Amendment doesn’t just protect the speech of the press and of politicians. It also protects music, dance, theater, poetry and film. In fact, it protects all creative expression that gives life flavor.”

Example from National Paralegal College —
“A number of prominent musicians decide to get together and perform a song which is clearly meant to convey their lack of support for a military action currently underway. The performance will be afforded the protection of the First Amendment.”

Made in the USA (West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.)

Daniel — Guitar, Vocals

From the album Terrestrial Planet
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderMusical Expression and Freedom of Speech

LYRICS
As Fall falls upon us
We start to reminisce
Thinking past the present
To the things we miss

Looking back
We’ve been acting like cavemen
As a matter of fact
Worse… Barbarians

As Spring springs up on us
Thoughts start to surface
Thinking beyond the present
To things we won’t miss

Looking ahead
In my head, there’s a vision
Without tread
On our Constitution

ABOUT THIS SONG
Chords — Am Dm
G Am C Am

This song was inspired by a police officer that stopped us from playing music on the courthouse steps. Ironically, she couldn’t warn us about a noise violation because the traffic was too loud.

Someone wrote into the YouTube channel and asked: “What do bongos have to do with freedom of speech?”

The answer:
From the First Amendment Center’s “A Teachers Guide to Freedom Sings” —
“This teacher’s guide to music censorship over the past 50 years is intended to illustrate to students that the First Amendment doesn’t just protect the speech of the press and of politicians. It also protects music, dance, theater, poetry and film. In fact, it protects all creative expression that gives life flavor.”

Example from National Paralegal College —
“A number of prominent musicians decide to get together and perform a song which is clearly meant to convey their lack of support for a military action currently underway. The performance will be afforded the protection of the First Amendment.”

Made in the USA (West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.)

Daniel — Guitar, Vocals

From the album Terrestrial Planet
By Daniel Brouse

bookmark_borderBomb-control (to Major Tom)

LYRICS
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, lift-off
This is Bomb-control to Major Tom
This is Bomb-control to Major Tom
Can you hear me, Major Tom
Are you even awake?
Cause if you are, I have a feeling you’d shake
We don’t need gun-control
What’s needed hear is bomb-control

We nuked all these kids in World War II
Then, we tried to… er, a… ya know… say it wasn’t true

How about in Iraq
When we did the attack
On the sewage treatment plants
Just so we could kill tens of thousands and thousands of kids
With their own feces
We’ll my thesis is — that’s sick!

This is Bomb-control to Major Tom
Can you hear me, Major Tom
Are you even awake?

Are you conscience
Do you have a conscience

This is Bomb-control to Major Tom
Can you hear me, Major Tom
I’m telling ya
Something’s gone wrong
The wiring in your brain has gone insane
The drone attacks
The CIA
You can’t just sodomize everyone everyday

This is Bomb-control to Major Tom
Can you hear me, Major Tom
Come in
Can you hear me….

This is Bomb-control
And, I gotta say things are outta control

Bomb Control.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Chords — G Em G C D G

Written and recorded on December 16, 2012 in West Chester, Pennsylvania as an impromptu response to the calls for gun-control in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shootings. If we want to stop the mass murder of kids, we need to wake-up and look in the mirror. U.S. citizens are responsible for killing a multitude of thousands.

It was written in conjunction with the article
Gun Control? We Need Bomb Control

P.S. thank you to David Bowie

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards

From The Beatless Sense Mongers album An I for I, a Brain for a Brain
By Daniel Brouse

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bookmark_borderScissor Massacre

LYRICS
After a massacre
People get a scare
As though they’re unaware
They try to take my scissors away

Hey! Thinking gone astray
Taking my scissors Away

Just because someday
Someone, somewhere
May slay
You’re going to take my scissors away?

When you can’t take a gun on a plane
The insane use the plane
Does that make it sane to take the plane?

Tough to own a gun in China
So, the insane stab ya
Are we all going to be eating with spoons soon?

Save the day
Before they take my scissors away

ABOUT THE SONG
Chords — Em D B Am G Em

Written and recorded on December 15, 2012 in West Chester, PA. It was inspired by people talking about taking away our freedom after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings.

Daniel — Vocals, Scissors, Keyboards

Scissor Massacre USA.mp4

From The Beatless Sense Mongers album An I for I, a Brain for a Brain
By Daniel Brouse

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bookmark_borderMay the Music Take You Higher

LYRICS
If you are down from all these attacks on humanity
Please consider… it might just be our tax for insanity

May the music take us higher
Elevate all we vibrate

If we create
This society
I guess that’s what we do
Then it’s our responsibility to see it through
We create these monsters
Then when it comes time
We distance ourselves further
Farther, further, father

May the music take us higher
And, elevate all we vibrate

May the music
And, all that we do
Take us higher

ABOUT THE SONG
Chords — Dm F Dm D

Written and recorded on December 15, 2012 in Chester County, PA. It was inspired by the events surrounding the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings.

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards

From The Beatless Sense Mongers album: An I for I, a Brain for a Brain
By Daniel Brouse

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Save our freedom! Don’t be dumb!

bookmark_borderPlease Do NOT Be Dumb with Freedom

Please Do NOT Be Dumb with Freedom.mp3
(Free MP3 Freedom Music Download)

LYRICS
Why do you want to take away my rights
I swear it’s not right
Take away my freedom
Are you dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb?

When you talk about talking about
Talk, talk, talk, talk
About taking away my rights
Why don’t you take away your First, first
You don’t deserve freedom of speech
In fact, it’s a breach
Of humanity
You can blame the insanity
On society
But, that doesn’t make sense
To take away my rights
My freedom
Are you dumb, dumb, da da de dumb, dumb?

Leave my freedom alone
Don’t tread on me
Oh, can’t you see
This is the home
The home of the free and the brave
So, please save
Our freedom

Please don’t be dumb with our freedom
Why would you want to give mine away
Come on
All you talk and say about my rights
Just ain’t right
Don’t take my freedom away
Not today
Not any day

Are you dumb, da da de, dumb, dumb

Home come
You want to mess with freedom
When you take freedom away
That’s not O.K.

Why would you want to take away freedom
Are you dumb, da da de de da dumb?

Please, “Save our freedom! Don’t be dumb!”
Narley Marley reggae version: The Freedom Song.mp3

ABOUT THE SONG
Chords — Em Am Em D Em

Written and recorded on December 14, 2012 in Chester County, PA. It was inspired by people talking about taking away my Second Amendment Rights after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings.

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards

From The Beatless Sense Mongers album An I for I, a Brain for a Brain
By Daniel Brouse

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Save our freedom! Don’t be dumb!

bookmark_borderKilling Me With Insanity

Killing Me With Insanity.mp3 (Free MP3 Download or Streaming Audio)

LYRICS
Intro: Just because you’re ignorant
Or, have a fear
There is no need to bear it hear (here)

If you are ignorant
Or, having a phobia
Then, I am telling ya
Get a grip
Don’t talk
Don’t spout
Irrationally
’cause you’re killing me
You are kkkkkkkkilling me

If you want to talk gun control
Then call me some kind of troll
You’re killing me

Instead
Educate yourself
And, not only will you gain self-wealth
But, you’ll bear fruit for society
(helping with the insanity)

If we all were to act responsibly, respectfully, prospectively
We could see what could be
We could live in peace and harmony
But, when you get fear… phobia
Or, going to get ignorant and scared of the unknown
Well, you’re better off being alone
’till you can educate
Ya, from the apple of knowledge you ate
And, then we can talk reasonably… rationally
Instead of killing me

Look who is sounding militant
The one that wants to melt down all the guns
’cause it will take an army
To take your guns away
Do you think it will be any safer that day?

When ya talk that talk
Like you don’t know
’cause you don’t know
With a knee-jerk reaction
With less of a knee and more of a jerk

ABOUT THE SONG
Chords — F# D#

Written and recorded on December 14, 2012 in Chester County, PA. It was inspired by all those people that are ignorant or afraid of guns… talking about gun control after the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings.

Daniel — Vocals, Keyboards

From The Beatless Sense Mongers album An I for I, a Brain for a Brain
By Daniel Brouse

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