Topic: Song

23 chapters across the catalog

Seventeen Little Children   Memorial For Innocent Lives Lost At Waco April 19th, 1993 [qxKb68qZzx4]
2:20 - 6:38

Seventeen Little Children Memorial For Innocent Lives Lost At Waco April 19th, 1993 [qxKb68qZzx4]

Seventeen Little Children, Musical Tribute to Waco Victims

A memorial song commemorates the seventeen children who died during the 1993 fire at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco. The lyrics directly challenge President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno regarding their responsibility for the tragedy. The composition serves as a protest against government intervention and media complicity in the events surrounding the siege.

A Waco   FBI Report News Briefing   Part 2 Of 2 [bSAnljzhY8M]
25:41 - 31:44

A Waco FBI Report News Briefing Part 2 Of 2 [bSAnljzhY8M]

Seventeen Little Children, Musical Tribute to Waco Victims

A folk-style protest song commemorates the seventeen children who died during the fire at the Branch Davidian compound in April 1993. The lyrics directly criticize President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno, calling for Reno's resignation and accusing the media of being an accomplice to the tragedy. The song serves as a somber reflection on the loss of life and the perceived lack of accountability for federal law enforcement actions.

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]
56:03 - 1:05:32

Mount Carmel Branch Davidian Massacre Memorial April 19 2012 [tOb V2YxdBY]

Scripture Reading, Connie Gilbert-Brett Performance, The Well

Connie Gilbert-Brett shares a scripture from Psalm 84 and performs a song titled "The Well," which focuses on transforming grief into a living testament of hope. The lyrics contrast a lifeless monument with a "well" that provides healing for those who follow. The performance is intended to encourage the community to continue their spiritual journey despite the pain of the past.

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]
7:04 - 11:10

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]

Will Someone Listen, Musical Performance and Media Skepticism

Dave performs the title track from his album, "Will Someone Listen?", which serves as a plea for the public to examine both sides of political issues. Following the song, he argues that the truth is difficult to find and should not be expected from major news networks like ABC, CBS, and NBC. He encourages the audience to use common sense rather than relying on information served on a "silver platter" by corporate media.

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]
25:38 - 30:08

Dave Von Kleist American Patriot Folk Hero⧸Jeff Davis (Classic 1998) [bbLg9EMp TA]

You Won't Be Trusted Anymore, Media Accountability Song

Dave performs a song titled "You Won't Be Trusted Anymore," targeting mainstream news anchors like Tom Brokaw and Dan Rather. The lyrics suggest that the public is waking up to systemic deception and that the foundation of media influence is crumbling. Following the performance, the hosts compare public apathy regarding freedom to the high level of engagement seen in sporting events like the Super Bowl.

Patriot Fun Show Part 1(Jeff Davis Classic 1997) [L SJtFfcjag]
9:02 - 11:14

Patriot Fun Show Part 1(Jeff Davis Classic 1997) [L SJtFfcjag]

Elvis Worship and Harvard Socialism Satire

The panel jokes about worshipping Elvis while Jeff Davis prepares to sing the Hobbit school song, mentioning his boss Ron Rogers' disapproval of his singing. Alex Jones adopts a satirical persona as a Harvard expert in socialism and the intelligentsia. He delivers a mock defense of Harvard's influence over the Union and England's historical rule, prompting mixed reactions from the other guests.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]
1:12:21 - 1:18:10

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) Waco: The Big Lie [jNs48pJr2ms]

17 Little Children Lyrics, Media and Government Accountability

The lyrics of "17 Little Children" serve as a protest against the federal government's actions in Waco, specifically naming President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno. The song laments the deaths of the helpless children in the "gas and flame" and criticizes the media for being an accomplice to the crimes. It calls on the public to "open up your mind" and reject the narrative that the Branch Davidians deserved their fate.

Mike Hanson Campaign Fireworks⧸Beer Garden⧸Pool Tournament(Classic 2001 2003) Footage [ODKakaXx1Ds]
1:11:48 - 1:25:43

Mike Hanson Campaign Fireworks⧸Beer Garden⧸Pool Tournament(Classic 2001 2003) Footage [ODKakaXx1Ds]

Guitar Collection, Impromptu Blues and Folk Session

The hosts showcase a Slingerland Nighthawk guitar and continue an impromptu musical session. They perform snippets of various songs, referencing artists like Don Henley, Ray Charles, and Leonard Cohen. The conversation touches on personal histories, including family memories and experiences playing in bands.

The musical session concludes with a performance of Roger Miller's "King of the Road." The performers joke about their singing ability after consuming beer and encourage viewers to vote for Mike Hanson on March 2. The atmosphere remains informal as they transition back to discussing the burglary incident.

Alex Jones performs a satirical song about Joe Campana's situation, referencing "black helicopter people" and "anti-government" activists coming to the veteran's aid. The lyrics celebrate the private property rights of the "hero" and the community's defiance of the city council's demolition plans.

Mike Hanson1995 Interviews Jack DeVault About The Waco Whitewash [iQO C65KQgA]
1:00:21 - 1:07:01

Mike Hanson1995 Interviews Jack DeVault About The Waco Whitewash [iQO C65KQgA]

Seventeen Little Children, Waco Tribute Song

A music video features a tribute song titled "Seventeen Little Children," which mourns the minors who died in the Mount Carmel fire. The lyrics criticize President Bill Clinton and Attorney General Janet Reno, calling for their resignation. The song characterizes the media as an accomplice to the tragedy and questions the legality of the unserved warrants.

Original Video Tape River City Talk Intro Ronda And Daughter Ashley 1995 [pT6Nqm0XbWU]
0:12 - 3:15

Original Video Tape River City Talk Intro Ronda And Daughter Ashley 1995 [pT6Nqm0XbWU]

The Andy Griffith Show Theme Song Performance

A vocal rendition of the theme song from The Andy Griffith Show, originally titled The Fishin' Hole, is performed. The lyrics describe a relaxing day spent fishing, skipping stones, and resting in the shade by a fishing hole with a dog named Trey. This musical introduction sets a nostalgic tone before the transition into the main program content.

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]
44:12 - 49:20

Rare Lost Footage Of Bullhorning KKK Waco, Tx Found Master [itDZe2bKP0U]

Seventeen Little Children, Waco Siege Protest Song

A protest song titled "Seventeen Little Children" is played, detailing the deaths of minors during the 1993 Waco siege. The lyrics directly address Attorney General Janet Reno and President Bill Clinton, accusing the media of being an accomplice to the events. The song serves as a critique of the federal government's use of force against the Branch Davidian compound.

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]
2:53:55 - 2:57:56

Found Master Tape Steve Lane Investigates Coverups And Truths Of Waco, Tx Murders(Classic 1998) [BCzZPNlHHHc]

Seventeen Little Children, Memorial Song and Media Critique

A memorial song titled "Seventeen Little Children" plays, mourning the children who died in the Waco fire. The lyrics directly challenge Bill Clinton and Janet Reno, calling for Reno's resignation and accusing the media—specifically the New York Times—of being an accomplice to the crimes at Mount Carmel.

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]
1:47:37 - 1:54:18

Justice For Davidians [Dh5aNTj6q S]

New World Order Prophecy, Musical Outro and Closing

The program concludes with a final warning about the "New World Order" and the spiritual battle between God and Satan. A song is played that memorializes the 17 children who died in the Waco fire and questions President Bill Clinton's role in the tragedy. The host ends the broadcast with a call to stand up for the Constitution and the Republic of the United States.