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In reply to the discussion: Where is the music? No music no movement. [View all]jwirr
(39,215 posts)110. Thanks for the explaination. But we did look back to the 30s - Woodie Guthrie and Pete Seegers
were both singers from the Great Depression era. We used what was still relevant to fit the needs of the time. But you are also correct that the specialization in music has put a damper on using it to unify any group that is protesting.
As to the way the kids in Ferguson MO and other cities are protesting I could not be prouder. I only wish that all of us not matter our color would have started protesting a long time ago. But it needed a trigger to start it and that happened with Michael Brown.
Fortunately we do have the internet and a few programs on tv that actually tell us what is going on.
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THIS is what we need. It tells the story and lets us make fun of the fools who are making the moves.
jwirr
Dec 2014
#76
I love all three. Yeah even the rap one because it did not have any of the stuff I posted about
jwirr
Dec 2014
#83
But that only educates you. And the message only gets to you. I think sometimes democracy does
jwirr
Dec 2014
#97
I hear you. But there are a lot of people that we are missing. Those of us on DU are up on most of
jwirr
Dec 2014
#107
One wonders how well they'd have reacted to folks in their sixties and seventies
Codeine
Dec 2014
#19
A record producer convinced a band I was with to rewrite the lyrics of our songs,
Zorra
Dec 2014
#15
I don't think anyone says it is the 60s again but what we are saying is that music educated about
jwirr
Dec 2014
#86
I hear you. We are in the age of specialization. How do you try to get the message to others about
jwirr
Dec 2014
#109
Sha Na Na played 7:30 am to 8:00 am on Monday and were followed by Jimi Hendrix
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2014
#64
They were at the top of the poster. And Jimi always played last per his contract (nt)
Recursion
Dec 2014
#67
He who plays last and can demand such is the headliner. The biggest words on the poster were
Bluenorthwest
Dec 2014
#73
That is something I have thought for years. When did we stop listening to folk and protest music?
jwirr
Dec 2014
#71
Hard rock is 60 years old (Dick Dale). Get with the times. If your genre doesn't have "post-"
Recursion
Dec 2014
#88
What are hooks? Yes I am 73 years old and I actually like some of the music today. Imagine! But
jwirr
Dec 2014
#101