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・ Time for a Change (album)
・ Time for a Tiger
・ Time for a Witness
・ Time for Annihilation
・ Time for Beany
・ Time for Bed
・ Time for Brass
・ Time for Change
・ Time for Change (Apache Indian album)
・ Time for Change (Wendy Moten album)
・ Time for citizenship
・ Time for Dreams
・ Time for Elizabeth
・ Time for Fantasy
・ Time for Good
Time for Heroes
・ Time for Heroes – The Best of The Libertines
・ Time for Inclusive Education
・ Time for Kids
・ Time for Kids Almanac
・ Time for Living
・ Time for Love
・ Time for Love (film)
・ Time for Lovers
・ Time for Loving
・ Time for Me to Fly
・ Time for Mercy
・ Time for Miracles
・ Time for Outrage!
・ Time for print


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Time for Heroes : ウィキペディア英語版
Time for Heroes


"Time for Heroes" is a song by English rock band the Libertines, and is featured on their debut album, ''Up the Bracket''. It was released 13 January 2003 as the second single from that album, placing at #20 in the UK Singles Chart (see 2003 in British music). The song is based on singer/guitarist Pete Doherty's experiences and police brutality at the London May Day Riots of 2000.
==Background==
Writing under the name Heavyhorse to fans on the Libertines web forum about the song, Doherty explained the meaning behind the lyric "wombles bleed, truncheons and shields":〔http://www.network54.com/Forum/188020/thread/1043934252/boggled-〕
"The 'wombles' were a revolutionary sect from the era of the Mayday riots in the year 2000. They were rioters who all dressed up like wombles from the t.v series, including tinfoil shields and wobbly truncheons, mimicking the riot police. There were about 12 of them, but they had many enthusiastic disciples."

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