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In reply to the discussion: Question about antiwar songs [View all]thecrow
(5,525 posts)60. Specifically for the wars of Dubya?
Has David Rovics been so soon forgotten? He was popular during the Cindy Sheehan occupation of Crawford. Some really good songs. Look him up!
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Richard Thompson did his best, with a ruthless take on the insanity of Baghdad . . .
Journeyman
Jul 2015
#2
You can play those songs all day, but the only people who will really listen, really get
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#4
Back then we gathered and sang them.Now you have to sing along with Facebook at your computer.
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#43
Great Literature forestalled an Anarchy/Downfall of Civilizations that might have happened earlier?
KoKo
Jul 2015
#23
No sense in denying it: Having a draft back then accounted for some good music. (nt)
Paladin
Jul 2015
#13
BTW: Not "Anti-War" but "Democracy Now" had this Tune in Early 70's about Greek Austerity Bailout
KoKo
Jul 2015
#19
But in the novel, the Sandman hunts you down and puts you to sleep by killing you.
Nitram
Jul 2015
#63
Challenging US foreign policy is a one -way ticket to commercial oblivion.
Smarmie Doofus
Jul 2015
#61