The Free Mexican Air Force - Peter Rowan

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Embed: It's all a chess game
Earth's black and they're white
And the Free Alien Air Force
Just captured Earth's knight

High in the skies
They're discussing
Their plans
For their landing
To welcome Earth
To the Galactic Village
In good standing
And freedom for us
Is the prison
For the rulers of might
That's why
Tthe Free Alien Air Force
Is flying tonight

The Free Alien Air Force
With Element One-Fifteen
Fuel-source
Yes
The Free Alien Air Force
Is flying tonight

Flying so hi-i-igh
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The Free Mexican Air Force Lyrics

In the Morelos mountains campesinos
Are planting their fields
Where the ghost of Zapata
Flies a ship that can still
Outrun the wind
There, free in the sky
And clear out of sight
It's the Free Alien Air Force
Flying tonight


In the city of angels
A Man-In-Black's
Cooling his heels
Just waiting for orders
From Uncle Sam's
Spooks in the field
But it's much farther south
Where those little green men
Take to flight
And then the Mexican Air Force
Scrambles up
On an inter-cept course
But the Free Alien Air Force
Is flying too high

Flying so hi-i-igh
I-yi-yi-yi-yi

Old Uncle Sam's cover-up-lies
Hide these alien trends
They might kill you
If they think
You've got alien friends
But they're fools who make rules
Out of fear
Of what flies in the night
Because the Free Alien Air Force
Is flying tonight

Uncle Sam in his paranoid fear
Shut-off the mountains that sur-round
The Area called Fifty-One
On Dreamland's dry Groom Lake ground
Now the only civilians
Who dare fly over that site
Come from the Free Alien Air Force
Uncle Sam's jets
Scramble up, of course
But the Free Alien Air Force
Is flying too high

Flying so hi-i-igh
I-yi-yi-yi-yi

Is not propaganda
Destroying the minds of the young?
The cover-up continued for power
And greed in all forms
May the lies of the evil soon
Fall to the truth and the light
As the Free Alien Air Force
Flies freely tonight

Not even the President knows
The full truth of what's going on
And the media's co-opted, bought-out
And they're singing their song
They think none can stop them
Their arrogance too great to fight
Then their High-Tech Secret Air Force
Scrambles up on an inter-cept course
But the Free Alien Air Force
Is flying too high

Flying so hi-i-igh
I-yi-yi-yi-yi

Some ships come from Altair
While others
Are coming from Rigel
The Men-In-Black
Who watch them
All use the alias "Nigel"
It's all a chess game
Earth's black and they're white
And the Free Alien Air Force
Just captured Earth's knight

High in the skies
They're discussing
Their plans
For their landing
To welcome Earth
To the Galactic Village
In good standing
And freedom for us
Is the prison
For the rulers of might
That's why
Tthe Free Alien Air Force
Is flying tonight

The Free Alien Air Force
With Element One-Fifteen
Fuel-source
Yes
The Free Alien Air Force
Is flying tonight

Flying so hi-i-igh
I-yi-yi-yi-yi

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Peter Rowan (b. July 4, 1942 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American bluegrass musician and composer. Rowan plays guitar and mandolin, yodels and sings.

While in high school in 1956, Peter formed the Tex-Mex group The Cupids which became locally famous and self-released a single. In 1963 he joined the Mother Bay State Entertainers and played mandolin on their record, The String Band Project.

He became a member of Bill Monroe's Blue Grass Boys in 1964 before forming Earth Opera with David Grisman in 1967. They frequently opened for The Doors. In 1969 he joined Seatrain along with Richard Greene. In 1973 they both left Seatrain with Peter joining David Grisman, Jerry Garcia and John Kahn to form Old & in the Way. In 1974 Rowan, Greene, Grisman and Kahn joined Bill Keith, Clarence White, and John Guerin in the group Muleskinner. Peter has recorded and performed with his brothers, Lorin and Chris as the rowans, at various times starting in 1972. Since then, he has been involved in many group and solo projects and continues to tour.

Peter composed the best-known songs performed by New Riders of the Purple Sage: Panama Red, Midnight Moonlight, and Lonesome L.A. Cowboy.

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