Back to the Streets

Nigel Foote

'Back to the Streets', was released on 6 August 2025 (Hiroshima Day) and is my latest anti-nuclear weapons song. I have gifted it to the anti-nuclear movement. Please share... it's free! I wrote 'Back to the Streets' Read more

'Back to the Streets', was released on 6 August 2025 (Hiroshima Day) and is my latest anti-nuclear weapons song. I have gifted it to the anti-nuclear movement. Please share... it's free!

I wrote 'Back to the Streets' because nuclear weapons and radioactive waste are an ongoing threat to the future of the human race and all life on Planet Earth.

We have a moral obligation to Mother Nature not to bury radioactive waste beneath her skin – highly toxic material that will eventually escape its containment and poison the soil, watercourses and oceans for thousands of years.

Plutonium is one of the most carcinogenic substances known, and to leave it and other radioactive byproducts for future generations to deal with is totally irresponsible – a deadly hand-me-down and a crime against nature.

My song is a call to action, particularly in support of Greenpeace’s anti-nuclear history and ICAN’s current campaign to pressure governments to sign and ratify the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.

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Home by Dark

Nigel Foote

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‘Home by Dark’ – was produced by Andrew Knight and features some of the Blue Mountains finest musicians. Nigel won the Folk Award at the Blue Mountains Music Awards in 2006 and 2007 for songs entered form the album.

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Say No, Say No (remastered)

Nigel Foote

Say No, Say No was my debut recording. As a member of Greenpeace, I was shocked by the sinking of the organisation's flagship, Rainbow Warrior, in 1985, by French agents, to prevent her peaceful protest against France's Read more

Say No, Say No was my debut recording. As a member of Greenpeace, I was shocked by the sinking of the organisation's flagship, Rainbow Warrior, in 1985, by French agents, to prevent her peaceful protest against France's ongoing detonation of nuclear bombs in the South Pacific Ocean (193 in total).

The following year, I met the world's leading anti-nuclear campaigner, Australia's Dr Helen Caldicott, when I played at a peace rally at Echo Point, Katoomba NSW. I bought Helen's book 'Nuclear Madness'. Above the title, were the words... 'What YOU Can Do!'

Those words – and the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior – inspired me to put pen to paper, fingers to strings, and a few months later I launched 'Say No, Say No', at Greenpeace, George Street, Sydney.

This is the remastered version (2023).

NOTE: I have gifted my anti-nuclear weapons songs to the anti-nuclear movement. Please feel free to share them, use them in campaigns, documentaries, school projects or in any way you can think of that will help bring about the reduction of nuclear weapons. Many small actions can make a BIG difference.

Please share this song... for your children...

Peace Nigel

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