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Water, it's serious stuff –– the stuff of life. But, explain that to a kid running through a sprinkler.

Even those of us doing the serious work of organizing to protect a human right to water and for local, public control of our essential resources like to have a bit of fun now and then. We also appreciate a good song.

"Oh we got trouble right here in Lee
With a capitol T
And that rhymes with P and that stands for Profit
But People Power
We’ll show Veolia
We can organize then we’re gonna stop it"

- from Veolia by Tom Nielson


At the height of the 2004 campaign to ensure local water control in Lee, Massachusetts, calls offering help came in from people and groups from all over. Among them was a folk singer, Tom Nielson offered to write a piece specific to the Lee issue. The song “Veolia” is on a CD “Only Outlaws Will Be Free."

People power proved effective when the town representatives voted 41-10 against granting Veolia a 20-year contract. Did the song help? We think so.

Is Veolia corrupt?

Posted by Barry Robinson at April 26, 2007, 10:12 AM
There seems to be evidence indicating that this is possible.

Tom Neilson's CD, 'Only outlaws will be free', containing song, 'Veolia'.

Posted by Barry Robinson at April 26, 2007, 10:12 AM
I've just read of Tom's wicked sense of humour in writing the song, 'Veolia'.
Here we are fighting a waste incinerator which Veolia plan to build in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England. The spirit shown by the citizens of the town of Lee, USA, is inspiring. Can you put us in touch with the campaigners there? Can you help us to buy a copy of Tom Neilson's CD, 'Only outlaws will be free', in which he sings the song, 'Veolia'? I'll be very happy to pay all costs.
In comradeship
Barry

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