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World News See other World News Articles Title: Vocal protest: Van Morrison rebels against ‘taking our freedom’ in new anti-lockdown songs Sir Van Morrison, the latest high-profile UK musician to take a stand against Covid-19 restrictions, is set to put out three songs, unloading on those taking our freedom and questioning the gravity of the pandemic. Award-winning musician Van Morrison will release the anti-lockdown songs in the coming weeks, one titled Born To Be Free is set to hit the airwaves next week. The lyrics, which invoke new buzzwords of the Covid-19 era like the new normal, proclaim: Dont need the government cramping my style/ Give them an inch, they take a mile. Another song, No More Lockdown, is even more strident. In there, Morrison unleashes his wrath on fascist bullies disturbing our peace. No more taking of our freedom / And our God given rights, the lyrics of the yet-to-be-released song reads, as cited by the BBC. The third song openly questions the mortality and danger of the coronavirus, recalling a government announcement that informed that Covid-19 is no longer a high consequence infectious disease in the UK. He is not alone to have publicly spoken out against the coronavirus restrictions. Ex-Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher, former Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown and the Irish folk rock singer Jim Corr have recently voiced outrage over mandatory mask wearing and other virus-containing measures. Meanwhile, Minister of Health for Northern Ireland Robin Swann described Morrisons anti-lockdown release as dangerous. The official advised him to channel his artistic talent into saving lives instead. Poster Comment: Other controversial lyrics include Morrison arguing that the government are taking our freedom, as he sings: The new normal, is not normal. We were born to be free. No more lockdown / No more government overreach, he sings in the chorus. No more fascist bullies / Disturbing our peace / No more taking of our freedom / And our God given rights / Pretending its for our safety / When its really to enslave. Explaining the reasons for the songs, Morrison said in a statement: Im not telling people what to do or think, the government is doing a great job of that already. Its about freedom of choice, I believe people should have the right to think for themselves. Its not the first time Morrison has caused controversy with his theories about the Covid-19 pandemic. The Brown Eyed Girl star previously hit headlines when he slammed the pseudoscience surrounding the virus as he urged his fans to join him in a campaign to save live music. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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