Artists United Against Apartheid
 
 
 
1. Sun City / Artists United Against Apartheid
2. No More Apartheid / Peter Gabriel/Shankar
3. Revolutionary Situation / (Collective Rap)
4. Let Me See Your I.D. / Collective Rap/Jazz
5. Struggle Continues, The / Collective Jazz
6. Silver and Gold / Bono, Keith Richards & Ron Wood
 
 
 
 
 
 

Silver and Gold
 
 
 
     In the shit house a shotgun
     Praying hands hold me down
     Only the hunter was hunted
     In this tin can town
     Tin can town

     No stars in the black night
     Looks like the sky fell down
     No sun in the daylight
     Looks like it's chained to the ground
     Chained to the ground
     The warden said
     The exit is sold
     If you want a way out
     Silver and gold

     Broken back to the ceiling
     Broken nose to the floor
     I scream at the silence, it's crawling
     It crawls under the door
     There's a rope around my neck
     And there's a trigger in your gun
     Jesus say something
     I am someone, I am someone
     I am someone

     Captain and kings
     In the ships hold
     They came to collect
     Silver and gold
     Silver and gold

     Seen the coming and going
     Seen them captains and the kings
     See them navy blue uniforms
     See them bright and shiny things
     Bright shiny things

     The temperature is rising
     The fever white hot
     Mister, I ain't got nothing
     But it's more than you got

     Chains no longer bind me
     Not the shackles at my feet
     Outside are the prisoners
     Inside the free
     Set them free
     Set them free

     A prize fighter in a corner is told
     Hit where it hurts
     Silver and gold
     Silver and gold

     [parte falada:]

Yep, silver and gold... This song was written in a hotel room in New York city 'round about the time a 
friend or ours, little Steven, was puting together a record of artists against apartheid. This is a song written about a man in a shanty town outside of Johannesburg. A man who's sick of looking down the barrel of white South Africa. A man who is at the point where he is ready to take up arms against his opressor. A man who has lost faith in the peacemakers of the west while they argue and while they fail to support a man like bishop Tutu and his request for economic sanctions against South Africa.
 
Am I buggin' you? I don't mean to bug ya...

Okay Edge, play the blues...