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Christy Moore – Ordinary Man

September 8, 2017 By rebelvoiceblog

This song was a strong criticism upon the state of society when it was written decades ago, yet it fits our world today. How much has changed? Rebel Voice supports Irish music and socialism. This song is both.

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