HipHop for Palestine - full UK tour details
damtour@eml.cc | 02.10.2003 13:59 | Social Struggles | Liverpool | London
Dates:
9/10 - London: Scala Nightclub 8pm - 3am; DAM live plus 2 rooms of Asian
Underground and Arabic Sounds: Aki and D from FunMental performing
"Sounds of Mass Destruction": plus DJs including: Pandit-G of the ADF; DJ
Nerm of the Shiva Sound System; The 'Nation Records World Service'; DJ
U-Cef and DJ Yazid. TICKETS: £9 or £7 in advance - contact either
damtour@eml.cc or call 07733 235 760 or 07919 134 144 to arrange advance
purchases.
10/10 - Bristol : Malcolm X Centre St Paul’s, Bristol BS2 10pm - 4am
£6/5 concessions : DAM (direct from Palestine), Fun’da’mental,
Jalal Nuridin (from the original Last Poets) Oshin (57th Dynasty)
Bobafatt & Honeytrap, Klandestino (KFS) - organised by Kebele Kulture Projekt
12/10 - Birmingham at The Drum - DAM supporting a new collaborative live
performance by FunMental and the South African gospel choir, MIGHTY
ZULU NATION. Box Office: 0121 333 2444 or visit the drum website at:
http://www.the-drum.org.uk
14/10 - Liverpool, Bluecoat Arts Centre (£5 / £3) - DAM supported by local Bhangra DJ's
tickets contact 01517092148 - organised by Liverpool dockers.
15/10 - Brighton, 'The Brighton Gloucester': - "Rhymes of
Resistance", featuring DAM live, plus GMBabyz live and mixed sounds from
the Funkatech label. 9pm - 2am - Tickets: £4 before 11pm; £5 after. Cheap
drinks promotion!
16/10 - York, The Fibbers Club - DAM live plus The Unpeople live and
mixed sounds: see details at:
http://www.fibbers.co.uk/fibbers/listings.cfm?venue=1&fday=1&fmonth=10&fyear=2003&tday=31&tmonth=10&tyear=2003&mode=listings
17/10 - London, Sahara Nights Club - Details to be confirmed: contact
damtour@eml.cc
18/10 - Burnley, Mechanics Theatre: DAM supporting a new collaborative
live performance by FunMental and the South African gospel choir,
MIGHTY ZULU NATION see: http://www.burnleymechanics.co.uk/october.html
TICKETS - £7 & £5 - box office: 01282 664400
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Please note that all monies raised will go to http://www.enlighten-palestine.org/ who are in the process of building a new educational centre in the Rafah refugee camp.
‘DAM’ are the first Palestinian rap crew. Already the subject of an award-winning documentary film and the recipients of growing media attention both in the Middle East and beyond, the band combine the modern, urban sound of western rap music with traditional sounds culled from the Arab world. DAM which translates as ‘Continuation’ - employ powerful political lyrics which revolve around the racial discrimination and social marginalisation the band, as Palestinian citizens living within Israel’s 1948 borders, experience in their homeland.
With their independently released debut album, entitled ‘Min Irhabi’ or ‘Who’s the Terrorist?’ , DAM found themselves in the welcome, if unexpected, media spotlight with the likes of Rolling Stone magazine running feature length articles on them and Israel’s anti-establishment musicians inelegantly rushing to court them.
The Palestinian-UK educational charity Markaz At-Tanwir is bringing DAM to the UK in early October 2003 to play in London and potentially beyond in a series of fund- and awareness-raising performances.
All enquiries please contact - damtour@eml.cc or 07919 134144
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DAM: Who’s The Terrorist?
(© DAM Rights Reserved etc.)
Who’s the terrorist?
Am I the terrorist?
Me, a terrorist?
And I live in my homeland?
Who’s the terrorist?
You’re the terrorist!
You’ve taken everything I own in my land!
You have killed me,
And my ancestors.
You want me to go to the Law?
What for?, you’re the enemy!
You’re the witness,
The lawyer and the judge,
Destroying me,
Beginning my end.
You want to reduce our numbers.
Though we are a minority,
A minority to end up,
A majority in the cemetery!
Democracy?!
You remind me of the Nazis!
Because you’ve raped the Arab soul,
And it became pregnant,
Giving birth to suicide bombers.
And then you call us terrorists!
You’ve killed and looted,
And when I accuse you…
You jump up and get defensive,
And complain when our children throw stones.
You ask: ‘Don’t they have parents to keep them at home?’
Did you forget that you’ve killed the parents?
And now that I’m hurting,
You call me a terrorist!
Who’s the terrorist?
Am I the terrorist?
Me, a terrorist?
And I live in my homeland?
Who’s the terrorist?
You’re the terrorist!
You’ve taken everything I own in my land!
Why am I a terrorist?
Because I’m not indifferent?
I’m hot-headed because I walk
With my head up high,
Trying to defend my land.
They killed my loved ones,
Now I’m alone;
My family was ‘dispersed’,
But I’ll keep on crying out loud!
I’m not against peace,
This peace is against me!
It wants to eliminate me,
Erase my heritage.
And he who dares to object,
He who musters the courage to speak up,
You turn him into a mean and miserable person…
Who the hell do you think you are?
Look at all the people you killed,
All the children you made orphans.
Our mothers weep,
Our fathers wail,
Our lands are robbed.
I’m telling you who you are:
You grew up in indulgence.
We grew up in poverty;
You grew up in spacious homes.
We grew up in slums.
He became a patriot,
And you made him a criminal;
Then you, the terrorist,
Have the nerve to call me a terrorist!
Who’s the terrorist?
Am I the terrorist?
Me, a terrorist?
And I live in my homeland?
Who’s the terrorist?
You’re the terrorist!
You’ve taken everything I own in my land!
When will I stop being a terrorist?
When you hit me on one cheek and I turn the other?
How do you expect me to thank the one who hurts me?
You know what? You tell me how you want me to be:
On my knees?
With my hands tied?
Eyes to the ground?
Bodies scattered everywhere?
Ruined homes?
Refugee families?
Orphans?
‘Free’ with handcuffs on?
Your wish is my command:
You kill, I’ll dig the graves,
We will suffer quietly,
We will hide our pain.
All that counts is that you feel secure
Relax, and leave the suffering to us,
Because our blood is the blood of dogs,
Even less.
When a dog bleeds,
Animal rights activists rise up;
Our blood is cheaper than the blood of dogs?
No, my blood in not cheap,
And I’ll defend myself,
Even if you call me a terrorist!
Who’s the terrorist?
Am I the terrorist?
Me, a terrorist?
And I live in my homeland?
Who’s the terrorist?
You’re the terrorist!
You’ve taken everything I own in my land!
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