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PROTEST & REBELLION SONGS.."get it off your chest"

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PROTEST & REBELLION SONGS.."get it off your chest"

The only stipulation here is that the song should be commentary,  controversial, expressing a rebellious, protesting "frame of mind"; generally, or speciffically, about society, culture, economics, wealth, poverty, politics, war, peace, relationships, etc, etc, etc.

 

How about some songs which, when you heard them, you thought, "Yeh, those lyrics tell it like it is!" or maybe you were offended by the controversial lyrics.

 

Your song selection may be from any time period in history and about any topic you choose, old songs and new songs.

 

Please be free to post protest & rebellion songs which either you agreed with or which "honked" you off.

 

Here is an opportunity to "Get it off your chest!" Go ahead and briefly include memorable lyrics of the song if you like [ if you remember 🙂 ]

 

To begin.....here's a protest song:     Subterranean Homesick Blues     Bob Dylan

 

 


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Ohio by CSN Maybe Y

 

Dead on the ground...forgetting OHIO

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Neil Young wrote it and sang lead and the lyric is "four dead in Ohio" referencing National Guard killings at Kent State. 

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The title of the song is "OHIO".   An absolute CLASSIC!!!!  Both Lyrics and melody wise.

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The Great Mandella -- Peter, Paul & Mary

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From Ireland

 

The Foggy Dew -- The Chieftains with Sinead O'Connor

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Mississippi Goddam -- Nina Simone

 

 

 

 

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Biko - Peter Gabriel

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Free Nelson Mandela by the Specials

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1964's 'Eve of Destruction' by P. F. Sloan, sung by Barry McGuire.  You can check it out on YouTube.

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Wow! There are so many great ones, which isn't great because it means there has been so much to protest. However, the strongest, most intense songs I can think of are 'We Shall Overcome', an anthem as true today as when it was first written. The other is 'Strange Fruit' which is so strong, with perhaps the most powerful lyrics ever written.  What a shame that our country has spawned so many songs of protest.  Certainly the rap songs of the 1980s, and beyond, and other songs written by young artists continue to let the world know that the injustice of society shall not be accepted, will not be taken, without protest.


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The only stipulation here is that the song should be commentary,  controversial, expressing a rebellious, protesting "frame of mind"; generally, or speciffically, about society, culture, economics, wealth, poverty, politics, war, peace, relationships, etc, etc, etc.

 

How about some songs which, when you heard them, you thought, "Yeh, those lyrics tell it like it is!" or maybe you were offended by the controversial lyrics.

 

Your song selection may be from any time period in history and about any topic you choose, old songs and new songs.

 

Please be free to post protest & rebellion songs which either you agreed with or which "honked" you off.

 

Here is an opportunity to "Get it off your chest!" Go ahead and briefly include memorable lyrics of the song if you like [ if you remember 🙂 ]

 

To begin.....here's a protest song:     Subterranean Homesick Blues     Bob Dylan

 

 


 

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Get Together - Youngbloods

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If I had a hammer, by Peter Paul and Mary

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One tin soldier from the movie Billy Jack

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Give peace a chance

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'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' - Gil Scot-Heron

The Song excerpt is used as an intro to this season of Homeland!

One of the first Rap Artist!

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Blowin' in the wind  and Where have all the flowers gone?

 

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“I-feel-like-I’m-fixing-to-die-rag” Country Joe McDonald and the Fish

 

The anti-Vietnam song him and the fish sang and played at Woodstock in 1969.

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Ohio

War

Ain't No Stopping Us Now

Strange Fruit

The World Is Black/The World Is White

Society's Child

Black Pearl

Mercy, Mercy Me

Aquarius

Stomp

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We shall overcome...

 

A very simple song that anyone can sing... in many different languages

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John Lennon... Give Peace A chance

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Twisted Sister   We're Not Gonna Take It

 

"The key to success is to keep growing in all areas of life - mental, emotional, spiritual, as well as physical." Julius Erving
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Eve of Destruction

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Woodstock     Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young   #11 in 1970

 

"And I dreamed I saw the bomber death planes
Riding shotgun in the sky;
Turning into butterflies
Above our nation"


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I'd Love To Change The World     Ten Years After   1971


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Killing in the Name.  Rage Against the Machine.  

 

https://youtu.be/bWXazVhlyxQ

 

 

Life's a Journey, not a Destination" Aerosmith
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In The Year 2525     Zager & Evans   #1 in 1969


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STAR SPANGLED BANNER - Jimi Hendrix

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goosebumps!
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Nice!!!

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