Wednesday, November 19, 2025

54 Year Old....

 





Everywhere is freaks and hairies

Dykes and fairies, tell me, where is sanity?

Tax the rich, feed the poor

'Til there are no rich no more

I'd love to change the world

But I don't know what to do

So I'll leave it up to you

Population keeps on breeding

Nation bleeding, still more feeding, economy

Life is funny, skies are sunny

Bees make honey, who needs money? No, not poor me

I'd love to change the world

But I don't know what to do

So I'll leave it up to you

Oh, yeah

World pollution, there's no solution

Institution, electrocution

Just black and white, rich or poor

Them and us, stop the war

I'd love to change the world

But I don't know what to do

So I'll leave it up to you



31 comments:

  1. May I ask-
    why you posted this?
    Since ‘69, ‘70 when that album was out, that song has been very dear to me.

    Reading it, I heard Alvin singing it nd the guys playing.

    Thanks to post it.
    I trust you are well nd healthy.

    Juan

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    1. Morning Juan,

      The song came up on my spotify rotation and it's always been one that gets the volume turned up.
      Still prescient in this day and age.

      Slaite

      Irish

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    2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSYFJB7o9ZQ&list=RDlSYFJB7o9ZQ&start_radio=1

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    3. One of the truly great guitar players of all time.

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  2. Was that Quicksilver Messenger Service?

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  3. I used to crank that on an 8-track in my '65 Mustang in about 1970.....

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  4. I'll see your Ten Years After and raise a Freaker’s Ball.

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  5. I always loved the song, but also always thought some of the lyrics were stupid. But now I have to go listen to it!

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    1. GDP, usually gruntledNovember 21, 2025 at 5:09 PM

      Especially the line "Till there are no rich no more"- dumbass socialists giving the game away. There won't be any fewer poor people, just no rich people. Matt 26:11

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  6. I have always loved the song and have it on an album of Ten Years After's Greatest Hits called UNIVERSAL.

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    1. Originally on the album "A Space In Time"

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  7. I loved the song the first time I heard it, acoustically as well as lyrically. Wonderful work. Prescient.

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  8. 'til there are no poor no more

    Better?

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  9. Haven't heard it in years, but I "heard" that as I was reading it. You hear it once, it's in your bones forever.
    Thx, Irish.
    Toxic Deplorable B Woodman

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  10. Attended Hebron Academy in Hebron ME my junior year ('71-'72). We rented a bus and went to the 10 Years After concert in Bangor ME spring of '72. Whole lotta party on the bus up, and the colors kicked in as the show opened. Got back on campus in the early hours, great bus driver, one of those once in a lifetime trips... Whooo-Eeeeeee...

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  11. thanx for the reply Irish (btw my filipina wife’s name is Irish)
    nd warms my heart to read the other comments.

    20+ years You are a daily read.
    this was only my 3rd comment.
    you are an integral part of my day sir!
    Both of you

    🫡

    Juan

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  12. I've been saying for a couple years Ten Years After, I'd Love To Change The World, is more relevant today than when the wrote it. In fact it's spot on.
    Bad_Brad

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    1. Another timeless one is "Trouble Every Day" from the 1st Mothers album. Zappa wrote it during the Watts riots.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dtk2gozGtbg

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  13. A Space in Time. I have owned it on vinyl, CD, and digital formats.

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  14. still sick and tired of being sick & tired. Perhaps a "one hit wonder" but who's counting? A true classic.

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  15. the rich will not tax themselves into poverty ( and he's one of them). Make the rich poor and we all become poor except those directing the confiscation of said wealth. I worked a couple of shows with this guy, he was a prick, abusing the stage hands. Was not impressed.

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  16. A darker sounding version that's pretty darned good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZYx55MtPYU

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  17. “A Space In Time”, the rest of the album is darned good, also.

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  18. Its one of those iconic songs that us Boomers loved back in the 70's. I wear that "Boomer" label as a badge of honor. This song is so Iconic that it made it to the Freedom Rock Album. Yes, That,..... Freedom Rock album. "Turn it up man".
    Wilbur

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