List of Anti-war Songs - Falklands War

Falklands War

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  • "Another Man's Cause" – The Levellers (1992)
  • "Como Estais Amigos" – Iron Maiden (1998)
  • "Get Your Filthy Hands off My Desert" – Pink Floyd (1983)
  • "Is That What You Fought the War For?" - Stiff Little Fingers (1982)
  • "Island of No Return" - Billy Bragg (1984)
  • "Let's Start a War... (Said Maggie One Day)" - The Exploited (1983)
  • "Mentioned In Dispatches" - Television Personalities (1985)
  • "The Post War Dream" – Pink Floyd (1983)
  • "Sheep Farming in the Falklands" – Crass (1982)
  • "Shipbuilding" – Elvis Costello and the Attractions (1983)
  • "Spirit of the Falklands" – New Model Army (1982)
  • "Tango Atlantico" - Joe Jackson (1986)
  • "Where the Rose is Sown/ Come Back to Me" - Big Country (1984)
  • "Yes Sir, I Will" – Crass (1983)

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Famous quotes containing the words falklands and/or war:

    If we were doing this in the Falklands they would love it. It’s part of our heritage. The British have always been fighting wars.
    —British soccer fan. quoted in Independent (London, Dec. 23, 1988)

    When they are not at war they do a little hunting, but spend most of their time in idleness, sleeping and eating. The strongest and most warlike do nothing. They vegetate, while the care of hearth and home and fields is left to the women, the old and the weak. Strange inconsistency of temperament, which makes the same men lovers of sloth and haters of tranquility.
    Tacitus (c. 55–c. 120)