The big problem with protest songs, Cats, is if they refer too explicitly to a cause du jour, they will date. Badly.
See just about every Midnight Oil song, ever – with the possible exception of Wedding Cake Island, given it’s an instrumental.
That’s why the best protest songs are not obviously hitched to a fleeting cause. They will stubbornly transcend fleeting causes if they essay more universal themes.
Musicians have always regarded themselves as social commentators, as they think they’ve been granted a megaphone with which they might lecture the poor ignorant easily swayed and very sweaty masses.
There’s no point in trying to over analyse this. Some of my favourite songs of all time are apparently, protest songs.
Did a search this arvo for the greatest protest songs and below is a small sample of some of my favourites – all of which I’ve posted here previously.
Sex Pistols – Anarchy In The UK (1976)
Frankie Goes to Hollywood – Two Tribes (1984)
Marvin Gaye – What’s Goin’ On (1971)
Anyway, Cats, here’s the two tasters for this evening:
Gil Scott-Heron – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised (1971)
Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel – White lines (don’t do it) (1991)
So get those tacky homemade signs out protesting the cause du jour and let’s have some fun, baybee!
Perhaps more a lament than a protest song, but still.
Alright then let’s hear from Kari Lake:
81 Million Votes, My Ass
Now here’s a protest song!
He’s the universal soldier …
Oliver Anthony – Rich Men North Of Richmond
I am unable to past a link.
How many roads must a man walk down …
The answer, my friend is blowin’ in the wind …
I always thought that this is a low key protest song:
Last Train To Clarksville
Okay, since Rabz is going all 60’s…
The tradie’s protest song.
P, here it is for you:
Rich Men North Of Richmond
Now here’s one that’s only played when the class enemy is in power.
Let’s not beat around the bush…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUt0dZXPFoU
Let’s not forget this one
I Was Only 19
Bob D protesting a false imprisonment
Bob in full flow with great musicians.
The Beatles – Revolution
You say you want a revolution
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Don’t you know that you can count me out
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You say you’ll change the Constitution
[Snip]
But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao
You ain’t going to make it with anyone anyhow
As far as I’m concerned this is the ultimate protest song:
Pub With No Beer
Revolution (not number 9)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JZpKhjQh6rw
Snap eric
Cats – for me, this is the greatest protest song ever. So many quote worthy lines – including, the first mention of “Hollyweird”
As relevant as the day it was released.
Zombie
protesting conscription policies of the vietnam war – fortunate son
Roberta Flack’s cover of the Les McCann classic “Compared to What“.
Bob Dylan – Talkin’ World War III Blues
I was feeling kind of lonesome and blue
I needed somebody to talk to
So I called up the operator of time
Just to hear a voice of some kind
“When you hear the beep it will be 3 o’clock”
She said that for over an hour
And I hung up
Does anyone remember this one?
Smiley
Someone is really displeased with most of our suggestions, thumbs down galore.
MAHALIA JACKSON Live late 1960’s We shall overcome
I think this is a protest song. I checked and the wiki agrees!
Another Brick in The Wall – Pink Floyd (live 2019)
Crossie> Possibly one of the resident trolls having a bad day?
like the cats site – its like a jungle sometimes …
Billie Holiday: Strange Fruit.
As far back as the Korean war –
A DEAR JOHN LETTER ~ Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky (1953)
Welcome to a new kind of tension all across the alien nation
Where everything isn’t meant to be okay
american idiot
The perennial enviro protest song
An apartheid era song.
Paul Simon – The Boy In The Bubble (1987)
I’ll try again
A DEAR JOHN LETTER ~ Jean Shepard & Ferlin Husky (1953)
No Fixed Address
We Have Survived
Pigs
Tracey Chapman’s Fast Car only seems to get a radio run when there’s a Republican Prez.
Buffalo Springfield: For What It’s Worth
Nam.
Stan Ridgway – Camouflage (1986)
Iirc, that was co-written by one of the Four Tops.
He offered it to them, but they didn’t want to touch it because it was too political.
Johnny Too Bad
Protesting jamaican street gangsters never sounded so good.
Some serious Jefferson Airplane.
Volunteers (1969)
How does it feel?
All the trees are dying!
—
Dr. Octagon – “Trees” feat. Kool Keith & One Watt Sun
The Marley.
Get Up, Stand Up (1973) – Bob Marley & The Wailers
White Lines …
We Want Freedom – Gary Shearston
Aretha …
A bit more Saffie protest music:
Peter Gabriel – Biko (1980)
Has not turned out well, but the song is excellent.
protesting corruption and low morals in canbra
Straits, dire ones.
Dire Straits – Industrial Disease (1982)
A protest about a perfect existence:
“Oceanic lights are cleverly dim
Blueish features in the lowest reaches
We raise our traffic flares to him
Fishnet goilish, a red one spark
Holy arks trapped in the dark …”
Tim Buckley, protesting about those that would enfold you …
I served with an ouen who had served in 6RAR at the time that song was set. He remembered the incident – ‘ it came over the radio net that the Yanks had landed on the moon, the boss said ‘oh, fvck the yanks” then there was an explosion and the sh!t really hit the fan…
Miss Feist, protesting …
“I am telling you, my old china, that Mandela made a speech “You won’t be driving a B.M.W, the year after Blak Majority Rule, it won’t be two years after Blak Majority Rule, it may take five years, but I promise you, you will be driving a B.M.W. under Blak Majority Rule.”
It is now fourteen years since Blak Majority Rule, and the symbols of our once mighty South Africa, are a squatters shack and a toilet bucket……..
U2 in Vegas
Bozo travelled to Nicaragua and El Salvador and saw first-hand the distress of the peasants, yet his pompousness was unaffected …
Bozo’s ego was greater, by far, than any small country such as these.
Here is an irish band covering an aussie song protesting against war
Here’s my protest against Luigi’s Voice.
As with lotocoti’s pick, more of a lament, but one of my favourite Marvin Gaye songs.
the world is rated X
How about a counter protest song
Universal Coward – Jan and Dean
https://youtu.be/Vb6tnpFuUa8?si=jyO-NjwkAV3qZlyX
Orange Crush
Protest about the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam.
Late to the party, as usual.
Elvis…Costello
https://youtu.be/LrjHz5hrupA?si=O3G02jc7DoNwPeoO
I loved the Kari Lake!
Any song that protests people wanting to eat bugs and not bacon, among other things, must be great!
https://youtu.be/czAe3L7utTs?si=KS5XZsVSlX0mxskP
Indeed – watched it this morning. It seems to be a direct reply to GSH’s first line in B Movie – “Mandate, my Ass”.
Trump and Rich Men North of Richmond
https://youtu.be/nu6kfj188jo?si=wwRvXSSqEE_5X8lV
Protest starts with an individual…
Tom Petty
https://youtu.be/nvlTJrNJ5lA?si=pSkiX_Aqc1VHU2h_
Okay, it is The Conversation, but this survey matches hunches.
Whoops, rong fred.
JC – still a very interesting comment about Iran.
Persians. They are a bunch. The women are gorgeous.
Having travelled there a few years back I can confirm that many Iranians do drink and in fact love the fruit of the vine. Usually in private with friends, supplied by the local drinks-provider that operates via SMS and delivers to the door. Even restaurants will find ways to enable drinking via BYO in teacups or buying from the friendly booze provider lurking nearby. Name-brand stuff is imported from azerbaijan and iraq, brought in over mountain trails used in smuggling for hundreds of years.
good people imho but not a good government. .
Contrarian as ever – this sort of thing is still popular on both left and now on the ‘Right’ – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUoXtddNPAM