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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Felipa Date: 11 Sep 25 - 01:44 PM Thompson, watch your grammar - don't you mean "Cumann na mBan"? Joan Baez is doing something rather different now, a singing-dancing role in a production at a circus in Oakland California. It appears different from the traditional circus I'm familiar with. https://www.sfchronicle.com/entertainment/article/joan-baez-soiled-dove-21033457.php re protests, in the interview she says "all the risks are getting so dire that I wouldn't ask a kid to take part in a demonstration right now." also: Q: In the kinds of projects that you've been saying yes to these days — like being on John Mulaney's show, your poetry collection and now “The Soiled Dove” — do you see a pattern? A: Everything is shifted now with the change in politics. They're so, so dire that it affects everything that everybody says and does — if they're aware. This circus is irreverent, and it’s gaudy. It's about laughter and joy, which are really not part of the program of our dear leaders. Mark Twain said that “The human race has only one really effective weapon, and that is laughter.” |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Thompson Date: 14 Dec 24 - 03:42 AM Gosh, yes; just played Cumann na Mná and was startled at the happy history lesson! |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: GUEST Date: 14 Dec 24 - 12:05 AM Check out Christy Moore’s new album |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Acorn4 Date: 12 Dec 24 - 03:59 AM The songs of Grace Petrie definitely fit the bill. A wordsmith in the true tradition of protest:- https://www.gracepetrie.com/ |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Thompson Date: 12 Dec 24 - 03:38 AM That's fantastic, pattyClink. What a singer, what a song. |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: pattyClink Date: 11 Dec 24 - 06:39 PM Here ya go, Joan. This is not a direct link but I don't know if that's worse than putting in a tiktok link. Mudcat authorities please correct if wrong. There ain't no you, in United Health |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Jack Campin Date: 11 Dec 24 - 05:17 PM My Blood Is Palestinian |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Mrrzy Date: 11 Dec 24 - 02:32 PM Joan Baez called What Have They Done To The Rain "the gentlest protest song I know" - so maybe we could rethink some modern songs as protests? Says I, who live under a rock, musically, listening to mp3's of my parents' music... |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: GUEST,PHJim Date: 11 Dec 24 - 07:25 AM There are lots of modern protest songs Joan. A modern protest song |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: GUEST,Phil d'Conch Date: 10 Dec 24 - 03:55 PM My, my, my, look how the turns have tabled… Vu Déjà … you've seen it all before but... from the other side of the mirror. Baez & Dylan are so-called 'lefties.' Their last national election ran a former prosecutor on a law & order ticket steeped in enough big money, back room machinations to make Machiavelli blush. The pride song EP mentioned above was released by ultra-mega-capitalist-multi-national Sony Music Entertainment (Legacy.) Dylan is halfway to billionaire by now. They are the “Establishment” defending against the criminals & outlaws on the so-called 'right' trying their very best to blow it all up and tear it all down. Protest? The next Bob Dylan? What the left needs now is the next Kate Smith & Barry Saddler. |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Mark Ross Date: 10 Dec 24 - 02:32 PM Listen to David Rovics who lives in Portland, Oregon, he reminds me of Phil Ochs. |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 10 Dec 24 - 12:00 AM Protest? Wat cha gonna protest? HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN ! Sincerely, Gargoyle < Haiti, France, GB, Ukraine, Russia, China |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: GUEST,Berkshire Haddaway Date: 09 Dec 24 - 10:08 AM Not folk, but "Alright" by Kendrick Lamar is the most recently released song I've heard used in a protest context |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Thompson Date: 08 Dec 24 - 07:24 PM Dylan sang He's Funny That Way on the Pride EP Universal Love, and wrote Jimmy Berman (Gay Lib Rag) about Allen Ginsberg besotted by an 18-year-old. |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: DaveRo Date: 07 Dec 24 - 09:54 AM Maybe there are 'protest songs' in genres she (and I) are unfamiliar with - rap for example. Or in the languages of the protesters, such as Gaeilge |
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Subject: RE: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: mayomick Date: 07 Dec 24 - 08:24 AM Just like a Woman perhaps? Otherwise I can't think of any Bob Dylan song ever being sung by the LBGTQ movement |
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Subject: Joan Baez: where are new protest songs? From: Thompson Date: 07 Dec 24 - 07:43 AM Joan Baez interviewed in The Irish Times: She worries that there aren’t enough new protest songs. “The different movements, the women’s, the LGBTQ movement, they’re still using Bob Dylan songs. There are good songs out there but that new anthem has not been written.” |
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