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The song "I Was Only Nineteen" was written by Redgum in 1983. It is a protest song that reflects on the experiences of a young Australian soldier during the Vietnam War.
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It is a line from a song. "We are one, but we are many, and from all the lands on earth we come, we share a dream, and sing with one voice, I am, you are, we are Australian"
Although it is frequently mistaken as one, Riot is not a protest song.
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It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.It is a good way of making a point of protest. It is a clever way of spreading knowledge of a protest in a peaceful way. It can highlight aspects of a protest. It links protests with culture. It can become an anthem for a protest and even be picked up by campaigns for other protests and become a generic protest song. It can raise funds for a protest or issue. Many years after a protest a song can be a reminder of it. So there are many good reasons for protest songs.
No, but his most famous protest song was Machine Gun. It protested the Vietnam War.
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If you mean "I am Australian", this song is a popular Australian song written in 1987 by Bruce Woodley of The Seekers and Dobe Newton of The Bushwackers.
Voice of Truth - song - was created in 2003.
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