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Democracy In Action! Ten Protest Songs For All-Time

Posted Sat Jan 24, 2009 1:22pm PST by Rob O'Connor in List Of The Day
Anyone can write a protest song. Maybe your allowance is too small! Maybe "the man" has got you down. Maybe your groceries ring up at the wrong price at the supermarket. There are all kinds of things to make you mad. Good people go to jail. Bad people get off on a technicality. Life isn't fair and we complain. But it's war and politics that always come out on top.

Here are 10 moldy oldies that will forever remain among those that get trotted out whenever we need to get angry in the vaguest kind of way and hope to bring about change without actually doing anything.

10) "I Ain't A Marchin' Anymore"--Phil Ochs: Like "Universal Soldier" but different, this protest anthem is for people who are tired of fighting other people's battles. Steve Earle has certainly done his best to update this sentiment, but I find myself drawn to the old folkie classic, nonetheless. It makes everything seem so quaint.

9) "Fight The Power"--Public Enemy: Ok, this one probably isn't going to go down as a stone cold classic in that "We Can Sing This At Any Random Political Rally" kind of way. It begins by dating itself in the summer of 1989, which is now nearly twenty years ago. But it is the kind of song that gets people to yell and stamp their feet, meaning it's sort of like "We Will Rock You" but less likely to be played at sporting events.

8) "Okie From Muskogee"--Merle Haggard: I've always been partial to this song where getting wasted on White Lightning is acceptable and pitching woo is okey-dokey but lots of other similar ideas are considered subversive and likely to bring down an entire nation. It's such a fine line.

7) "If I Had A Hammer"--Pete Seeger: Should I have picked "We Shall Overcome"? I dunno. Anything by Pete Seeger sounds like a history lesson to me and what I'd do with a hammer probably isn't what Pete would do with one. Which is what makes this country so great. We all have freedom of expression and the right to use a hammer as we see fit.

6) "Give Peace A Chance"--John Lennon: This is right up there with "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" in terms of songs that are absolutely no fun to sing. It makes you bored just thinking about it. No one can actually remember the verses. The references are completely dated, but the chorus is one of those keepers that will haunt us all the days of our lives.

5) "Blowin' In The Wind"--Bob Dylan: You're probably wondering why I didn't choose "The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll," considering that William Zantsinger (his real name with the ‘T' re-instated finally died recently) or that other show stopper, "The Death Of Emmett Till," never mind the wonder of "With God On Our Side," a song that may or may not ever actually end, but I had to go with the obvious, the song that people who don't know anything about Bob Dylan will know beyond all else because that's how popular culture works. It's like gum on your shoe but even older and stickier.

4) "Strange Fruit"--Billie Holiday: People don't think of Billie Holiday as a protest singer and this song about the ugliness of racism just goes to show how backwards things were that even artists who weren't necessarily looking to shake things up could do so without hardly trying.

3) "What's Goin' On"--Marvin Gaye: Gaye managed to record an entire concept album about waking up and smelling the social injustices of the oncoming 1970s and unlike many of the songs on this list actually bears a worthy relisten.

2) "The Times They Are A-Changin'"--Bob Dylan: Bob Dylan has a handful of songs expressing dissatisfaction with the way the world works. This one is just vague enough to work in just about any situation since the only thing we're sure of is that times are always a-changin'.

1) "A Change Is Gonna Come"--Sam Cooke: An awful lot of people ended up dead in the 1960s. And not just because they partied too much. That came later. Some people were just in the wrong place at the wrong time. It's what made people so rightfully paranoid. For some reason, many people do not like even the idea of change. But it's been proven if you make things bad enough, people will opt for just about anything. Me? I could go for a car wash.

57 Comments

1. Chris the first -
Awesome list, Rob. But If you want to try a modern protest song you should listen to "Clenching the Fists of Dissent" by Machine Head. I suggest listening to this song while reading the lyrics to it.

2. Cat lo-lo -
I hate it when people post bulls**t on sites. Nice list, and I love Phil Ochs!! Didn't Woody Guthrie do a few political/protestish songs?? I can't seem to recall, but wow good list.

3. M -
Umm what about "Fortunate Son" By CCR??!

4. DUDE -
Edwin Starr's "War"...Good God Y'all.

5. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
...oookay, we have a varmint infestation.

But that aside, Nice list Rob. I was about to ask why no punk song got in this, but something tells me that that goes against the purpose of this list, so I'll stay shushed.

And indeed, this is for all time. Good job Rob.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
MonkeyBama=Tw@t

7. Ben O -
obama=president

8. Stella -
I have to add "Abraham, Martin, and John" and "Where Have all the Flowers Gone" to this great list. Hey, MonkeyBama, you're a little behind. It was the last administration that was headed by Chimpy. We now have a president who can enunciate "nuclear" and doesn't make stupid gaffes on a daily basis.

9. Chace -
um....what about the ultimate protest song "We're Not gonna Take It" Twisted sister?

10. gene -
The number one protest song of all time "Eve of Destruction" not even mentioned? Lame

11. PamelaK -
"Abraham, Martin, and John" is a old favorite and I love the classic of our generation, "Anerican Pie"

12. PamelaK -
Sorry, very later and can't spell after 2:00AM
The song is "American Pie, by Don McLean"
I'm old, cut my a break:)

13. Phillip -
you want to talk about protest songs you must have smoked too much of something and over looked some of the following bands : anthrax (who cares wins), megadeath (peace sells), beatles (reveloution). if any one thinks of any others let this rob idiot know your opinion. thank you.

14. Charles -
Alice's Restaurant Massacre is good. I Ain't Gonna study War no More, Unknown Soldier, Sky Pilot... There's lot of them. This is from a Vietnam Veteran who wishes there weren;t so many.

15. Ira -
What about BYOB? That is a protest song if I have ever heard one!!!

16. Allen C -
The strong have always feasted on the weak. As our buildings explode, country invaded and culture wrecked, I will remember "Give PEACE a chance".

Sorry America, you have lost.

17. Tim H -
i'm soory alices restaurant is the best of all time i know ia old just had to say !!!!

18. LeanneP -
Little known guy - Bukka White.
"wouldn't hate it so bad but I felt my race is run"

19. Yahoo! Music User -
what about Bob marley's "get up/stand up"???? a real bad omission!!!
and fight the power should have been higher, honestly a few of those songs are not known to todays audience
and I never saw whats going on as a protest sons. very deep, but not protest

20. michael -
What about the protest song by Edwin Star "WAR" What is it good for , absolutely nothing say it again and also what happen to "BALL OF CONFUSION" By the Temptations?
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