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GNU Music and Songs

A Listening GNU

Lyrics and performance

  • The Free Software Song
  • The Free Birthday Song
  • God Wrote in Lisp Code
  • Infinite Hands
  • GNU's Not Unix (v1.2)

Lyrics only

  • The Free Firmware Song
  • The GNU Song
  • 'Till There Was GNU
  • A Whole GNU World
  • Only GNU
  • Gnus Just Wanna Have Fun
  • The GNU Emacs Song
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  • Emacs vs Vi
  • Addicted to Vi
  • Vim, Send Me an Angel!
  • Happiness Is a Bash Prompt
  • Hack for Freedom
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  • What a Wonderful Code
  • Nobody Owns This Song
  • Some filks
Photo of Richard Stallman on the Dinnertime Sampler show

Happiness is a Bash prompt

You can also listen to Richard Stallman's appearances on the Dinnertime Sampler show on WMBR, the MIT Campus Radio Station. In these shows, Richard shares some examples of his eclectic musical tastes with you, the listener.

  • March 23rd 2005
  • March 24th 2004

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