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D-Cup at Politits has been discussing the apparent dearth of protest music on the radio these days. It made me think, because as much as I am into - and write about - music, I really don't listen to the radio anymore. For me, listening to the radio would be like having a craving for filet mignon but eating Cream of Wheat instead. |
| Miz UV September 23, 2007 05:30 PM PDT I don't know of any current protest songs, but I bet there'd be a bunch if there was a draft. | ||
| cheezy September 24, 2007 12:42 AM PDT Ian Brown (ex-Stone Roses) has just released 'Illegal Attacks', prompting a bit of media discussion about how rare these protest songs are these days. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqfBH1IJkWo It's a bit of a naff song compared to his great days, but his heart's in the right place. | ||
| nat September 24, 2007 08:50 AM PDT Eric ANders - A Man For No Season - Heard this awhile back, you can hear it, too... http://64.226.49.227/music/manfornoseason.mp3 There's Dear Mr. President by Pink. and I'm sure I'll think of more. Heck, there's a whole CD called "Rock Against Bush, Volume 1." | ||
| Lucyp September 24, 2007 11:59 AM PDT I lamented a while back about the lack of protest songs and apart from Green Day and the 'Everyone's Gone To War' song (the ladies name escapes me), i cannot think of many more off the top of my head. | ||
| Joe the Troll September 24, 2007 12:51 PM PDT What did you think of the Bright Eyes tune? | ||
| n1tootsie September 24, 2007 01:51 PM PDT Remember what happened to the Dixie Chicks when they SAID they were ashamed that Bush came from their home town. Radios refused to play their music. Imagine what would have happened if they had SANG a WHOLE song about their embarrasement! There is less free speech in America now then when Woodstock one happened. BTW: did you hear how Woodstock 2 went, $5.00 for a bottle of water! | ||
| Joe the Troll September 24, 2007 02:15 PM PDT I'm not surprised, n1tootsie. The second was obviously about cashing in. You're probably right about what would have happened if the DC had sung their embarrassment. I'm not a country fan, but I have a lot of respect for them because they never backpedaled. | ||
| Cheezy September 25, 2007 03:51 AM PDT I just thought of a few more from the last few years... Eminem's 'Mosh' (This was almost the last time we heard from him, wasn't it? What's he been up to?)... George Michael's 'Shoot the Dog', which has an amusing video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBJ4zJkc9Eg And 'I'm With Stupid' by Pet Shop Boys, which is also about the Transatlantic relationship: "I see you on the TV Call you every day Fly across the ocean Just to let you get your way No one understands me Where I'm coming from Why would I be with someone Who's obviously so dumb?" | ||
| Jefe September 25, 2007 10:23 AM PDT While it's certainly not a band you'd probably be interested in, Joe, Incubus had a tune called "Megalomaniac" that was all about our dear friend W. The chorus had a great line: "You're no Jesus / you're no fucking Elvis / step down." Now that I think about it, I think that song's a good three years old now. And funny you should mention Pearl Jam, because they've become what I would call a legitimate protest band -- much of their stuff now is protest-based. I've dug their music since they first came onto the scene because they helped to bring rock & roll back from the depths of hair-bandedness that it was mired in, hearkening back to the guitar-based rock from the 70s I love so much. | ||
| Joe the Troll September 25, 2007 10:39 AM PDT Jefe - I'll admit, I was being snarky there. It's just that every time I mention how rock lost a lot of my interest in lieu of blues and jazz, someone tries to convince me that their fave band is an exception and I'll change my mind if only I listen to that band with THEIR ears. Perhaps I would, but that isn't the direction I wanted the comments here to go in. And of course I'll admit that it may be more indicative of changes in ME than of changes in rock. Then again, it may be the LACK of changes in rock coupled with changes in me that did it. The hair-band thing didn't get to me as much because I was going to Dead shows!!! | ||
| Jefe September 25, 2007 12:02 PM PDT "The hair-band thing didn't get to me as much because I was going to Dead shows!!!" I'm not afraid to admit I listened to a lot of the hair band stuff, as it was what was playing when I was going to high school in the mid-80s. But by the time I got to college in '87, it had gotten so ridiculous. And that's about the time I was introduced to Soundgarden, which blew me away. Anyway, I, too, get annoyed when people try to convince me to like a band. If I listen, and I don't like, that's because of me and my taste. And I also sometimes acknowledge musical ability or influence and still not actually like it. Anyway, there's an old civil rights tune, I think it was called "Mississippi Go Find Yourself Another Country to be a Part of." Eddie Vedder (yes, from Pearl Jam) revised the lyrics to "George W. Go Find Yourself Another Country to be a Part of" and I mean it when I say it sounds like a true Woodstock-era Dylanesque protest song. I'll get it to you... | ||
| Joe the Troll September 25, 2007 12:14 PM PDT It's amazing how often that happens. I was listening to an old Louie Armstrong song called "Muskrat Stomp" or something like that. It bugged the hell out of me because I recognized it. After a while, I realized that it was the tune of Country Joe's "I Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die Rag." Joe took a little too much credit for that one. | ||
| O' Tim September 26, 2007 10:25 AM PDT That's some serious shit Bright Eyes is layin' down there. What's become of the guy? Should we search Gitmo? | ||
| pissed off patricia September 26, 2007 03:07 PM PDT I too never listen to the radio because there is nothing there to hear. I agree with Miz UV, let a draft come along and we'll have protest songs just as fast as this damn war will end. | ||
| Name September 27, 2007 08:48 PM PDT I've been here a couple times lurking and never got off my fat ass to thank you for the link. I'm always amazed at your music choices. Now I'm starting to notice protest music on SIRIUS Satellite which I listen to on the tv at home. I also saw that Bruce Springsteen has some protest music on his new album. Slowly, slowly, it's a drop in the wide ocean. | ||
| Joe the Troll September 27, 2007 09:59 PM PDT "I'm always amazed at your music choices." Thank you. | ||
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