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Music is more than just a nice sound.

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Which music do you think gives human beings a means to voice concerns? Name specific songs, singers, bands, types of music...
11 years ago, April 9th 2013 No: 21 Msg: #168828  

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Speaking of Australians and protest songs:
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11 years ago, April 14th 2013 No: 23 Msg: #169152  
Bicentennial - Paul Kelly
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11 years ago, April 17th 2013 No: 24 Msg: #169305  
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Two 1980s apartheid protests:

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11 years ago, April 25th 2013 No: 25 Msg: #169768  
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Anti-war classic - . This is The Pogue's version. Eric Bogle's is probably the classic one, but a history lecturer from about 25 years ago played this version in a University tutorial and I was hooked. Reply to this

11 years ago, April 25th 2013 No: 26 Msg: #169769  
Ooops. Here is the song. [
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10 years ago, May 13th 2013 No: 27 Msg: #170561  
I've been trying to think of suitable music for this thread, but I can't top Dave Binkley's choice of "Imagine" by John Lennon.

I remember it being released in 1971, when I was just a teenager, and its message of world peace remains with me today, verbatim. Reply to this

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