RE: [acid-jazz] Songs for peace/protest

From: Wm. ERROL PACE (wm_errol_pace_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 2003-03-16 00:14:27

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    >sun ra-nuclear war
    >tony allen-don't fight

    Black Sabbath "War Pigs"
    Jimi Hendrix "Machine Gun"
    Jimi Hendrix "All Along the Watchtower"
    Robin Trower "Bridge of Sighs"
    Bob Marley "Some Much Trouble In the World"
    Lennon "Imagine"
    Bob Marley "Redemption Song"
    Carlos Santana "Europa"
    Frank Marino and Mahogany Rush "World's Anthem"

    Semper "The Brink is Amongst Us" Motociclismo,

    Pace'

    >
    >>From: "Dan" <dzacks_at_po-box.mcgill.ca>
    >>To: "Acid-Jazz Listserve" <acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu>
    >>Subject: RE: [acid-jazz] Songs for peace/protest
    >>Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 00:49:42 -0500
    >>
    >>Here are some rare-groove classics:
    >>Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes-'A Chance For Peace'
    >>Funk, Inc.-'Let's Make Peace and Stop The War'
    >>Jon Lucien-'The War Song'
    >>
    >>Cheers,
    >>Dan
    >>
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    >>-----Original Message-----
    >>From: MundoVibes .com [mailto:mundovibes_at_hotmail.com]
    >>Sent: March 4, 2003 4:02 PM
    >>To: acid-jazz_at_ucsd.edu
    >>Subject: [acid-jazz] Songs for peace/protest
    >>
    >>
    >>OK, here's another idea inspired by the cover songs.
    >>Without getting overtly political...
    >>How about songs that are for peace. Or if you prefer, songs that are
    >>anti-war?
    >>
    >>As you may, or may not, know the broadcasting conglomerate Clear Chanel
    >>has
    >>a long list of song's its actually banned from being aired on their many
    >>thousands of radio stations. So, basically, nobody is hearing any songs
    >>that
    >>might even hint at a pro-peace/anti-war stance (and this is with all due
    >>respect to those out there that agree with the Chicken Hawks that we
    >>should
    >>bomb'em).
    >>
    >>What I'd like to put out there as an idea is a compilation of tracks from
    >>the scene that offer a pro-peace message. Tracks that come to mind include
    >>Tony Allen's "We Don't Want No War", or Yo La Tengo's cover of "Nuclear
    >>War", but I know there are many out there.
    >>
    >>If any record label is reading this, why not take up this as a non-profit
    >>project?
    >>
    >>Also, to producers out there. How about a song that samples some of these
    >>tracks? How about splicing, say, David Bowie's "This is Not America" with
    >>'Time Zone" of something to that effect.
    >>
    >>Any body who takes this idea up: I'll glady post anything you do to
    >>Mundovibes and I'm sure there are plenty of other sites who would do the
    >>same.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >>
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