Protest Songs
Sappiamo tutti che la musica è una risorsa profonda. Riesce a dar voce ed alimentare come del carburante collettivo fatto di passione. Quando si tratta di esprimere convinzioni o riunire e creare movimenti, le canzoni di protesta sono una tradizione di lunga data e sempre apprezzata. Abbiamo pensato che sarebbe stata una buona occasione per rivisitare le canzoni che hanno dominato la nostra coscienza collettiva e hanno a lungo dato vita a molti movimenti. Canzoni di ieri ed oggi che ci fanno ricordare quanto la musica sia una delle cose che quasi tutti noi abbiamo in comune e nei nostri cuori. Ovviamente tra queste non potevano mancare gli U2!
1. Edwin Starr – War (What is it good for?)
2. Buffalo Springfield – For What It’s Worth
3. U2 – Sunday Bloody Sunday
4. Bob Marley – Get Up Stand Up
5. Dire Straits – Brothers in Arms
6. Jackson Browne – For America
7. Neil Young – Southern Man
8. Bob Dylan – Masters of War
9. Ben Harper – Black Rain
10. Dan Bern – My Country II
11. Green Day – American Idiot
12. Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On
13. Tim Easton – News Blackout
14. U2 – Pride (In The Name Of Love)
15. Beatles – Revolution
16. Steve Earle – Jerusalem
17. Brett Dennen – Ain’t No Reason
18. John Lennon – Imagine
19. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Fortunate Son
20. Bruce Springsteen – American skin (41 shots)
21. Bob Marley – Them belly full (but we hungry)
22. Bob Dylan – The Times They Are A-Changin’
23. Michael Franti & Spearhead– Hey World
24. Sam Cooke – A Change is Gonna Come
25. Gil Scott-Heron: The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
26. Chicago – It Better End Soon, Movements I-IV
27. Bruce Springsteen – Ghost of Tom Joad
28. Jackson Browne – Lives in the Balance
29. Johnny Cash – Man in Black
30. Ray Davies – Vietnam Cowboys
31. David Rovics – Saint Patrick Battalion
32. Live – What Are We Fighting For?
33. The Mammals – Alone on the Homestead
34. Bob Dylan – John Brown
35. Michael Franti & Spearhead – Time to Go Home
36. The Nightwatchman – Union Song
37. Portugal. the Man – People Say
38. Rage Against the Machine – Killing in the Name
39. Steve Earle – The Revolution Starts
40. Phil Ochs – There But for Fortune
41. Byrds – So You Wanna Be A Rock & Roll Star
42. Barry McGuire – Eve Of Destruction
43. CSN – Wooden Ships
44. Randy Newman – Political Science
45. Phil Ochs- I Ain’t Marchin’ Anymore
46. Pete Seeger – Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
47. Bob Dylan – With God On Our Side
48. Temptations – Ball Of Confusion
49. Simon & Garfunkel – A Simple Desultory Philippic
50. Simon & Garfunkel – He Was My Brother
51. Kinks – A Well Respected Man
52. Third Rail – Run Run Run
53. George Harrison – Awaiting On You All
54. Mouse And The Traps – A Public Execution
55. CSNY – Ohio
56. Spirit – Nature’s Way
57. Hedgehoppers Anonymous – It’s Good New Week
58. CSNY – Find The Cost Of Freedom
59. Kinks – Dead End Street
60. Beach Boys – Student Demonstration Time
61. Country Joe & The Fish – I Feel like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag
62. Graham Nash – Miltary Madness
63. Pink Floyd – Money
64. John Lennon – Working Class Hero
65. Who – My Generation
66. Yardbirds – Shapes Of Things
67. Crosby & Nash – Wind On The Water
68. John Lennon – Give Peace A Chance
69. Stevie Wonder – You Haven’t Done Nothin’
70. Spanky & Our Gang – Give A Damn
71. Eric Burdon & The Animals – Sky Pilot
72. Bob Dylan – Blowin’ in the Wind
73. Hamilton Camp – Star-Spangled Bus
74. Donovan – Universal Soldier
75. Bob Marley – War
76. Michael Franti & Spearhead– Hey Hey Hey
Tags: Canzoni di protesta, U2