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Hoka Hey (Tribute to A​.​I​.​M​.​)

from Working Class Hero by Georgie Jessup

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    Americana Rock, Americana Alt Blues
    Album includes Working Class Hero by John Lennon and live 8:46 version of Talking To Myself

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Inspired by Crazy Horse, the American Indian Movement, Anna Mae Aquash, and John Trudell

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Hoka Hey

Somewhere where the pavement turns to sand
I’m gonna walk out and make a stand
Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, Jesus
Its a power deal, they have to kill us

I can’t believe what they’ve done to the babies
I can’t believe what they’ve done to you
Get up, stand up, get up, stand up
Hoka Hey Hoka Hey

Wasicu comin’ after you
Count some coup on the wasicu
Bureaucratic Genocide
But they can’t kill us, we keep coming back alive

I can’t believe what they’ve done to the mountains
I can’t believe what they put in the sea
Get up, stand up, get up, stand up
Hoka Hey Hoka Hey…

Let the Thunderbirds flap their wings
It ain’t over ‘til Heyoka sing
Martin Luther, Anna Mae, and Jesus
Its a power deal, they have to kill us

I can’t believe what we’ve done to Creation
Can’t believe they call it humanity
Get up, stand up, get up, stand up
Hoka Hey Hoka Hey


Georgie Jessup Mauler
Copyright 2010 winkte music

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from Working Class Hero, released January 1, 2007
see back of cover art

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Georgie Jessup Jessup, Maryland

Old school country to Memphis R&B influences her music placing it in the Americana genre, outspoken for animal rights, Native American issues, transgender rights and environmental sanity. “Georgie sings from the heart, like a rare flower in a wilderness. She speaks to us about the deepest issues. Issues that all of us should care about, but so many of us pretend don’t affect us.” ~ Candye Kane ... more

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