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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsName a song that was written or used as a peace or protest song, Mine is "For What It's Worth" -Buffalo Springfield"
Ocelot II
(129,617 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Last edited Thu Jan 29, 2026, 12:31 PM - Edit history (1)
justaprogressive
(6,435 posts)For What It's Worth
debm55
(57,230 posts)Endlessmike56
(143 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)gab13by13
(31,507 posts)Dylan.
debm55
(57,230 posts)stopdiggin
(15,127 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Vets Thank you very much,stopdiggin.
justaprogressive
(6,435 posts)Dylan's Hurricane
UB40s Guilty
debm55
(57,230 posts)stopdiggin
(15,127 posts)Not Heidi
(1,553 posts)I'll be 63 next month.
But Fast Car is forty years old?
THAT makes me feel old. Wow.
debm55
(57,230 posts)Americanme
(418 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Lifeafter70
(797 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Coventina
(29,391 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,735 posts)As Warren Zevon sang:
In Ireland, in Lebanon, in Palestine and Berkeley
Patty Hearst heard the burst of Roland's Thompson gun and bought it
John Mellencamp:
Scarecrow on a wooden cross blackbird in the barn
Four hundred empty acres that used to be my farm
debm55
(57,230 posts)JMCKUSICK
(5,314 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)MadLinguist
(902 posts)One of my all time favorite resistance songs. Calypso is the perfect medium for protest
debm55
(57,230 posts)discntnt_irny_srcsm
(18,735 posts)Luka - Suzanne Veya
Hell is for Children - Pat Benatar
stopdiggin
(15,127 posts)had enough burn that Lynyrd Skynard responded ..
by advertising their unrepentant belligerent ignorance in the push back 'Sweet Home Alabama' - which in turn went on to become 'anthem' for the unreconstructed hillbillies and rednecks.
catbyte
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Boyrask
(24 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Polly Hennessey
(8,630 posts)ballardgirl
(181 posts)Vietnam Song - aka I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag
WestMichRad
(3,031 posts)cloudbase
(6,184 posts)Woody Guthrie (a national treasure)
bpj62
(1,066 posts)What's Going On was a big anti Vietnam war song.
OmegaX
(36 posts)"Killing In The Name"
Harker
(17,519 posts)Woody Guthrie.
EYESORE 9001
(29,494 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)DBoon
(24,815 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)DBoon
(24,815 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)pandr32
(13,867 posts)By Barry McGuire
debm55
(57,230 posts)Enter stage left
(4,352 posts)Bob Dylan, and covered beautifully by Peter, Paul and Mary.
debm55
(57,230 posts)Niagara
(11,632 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Niagara
(11,632 posts)NotASurfer
(2,366 posts)Niagara
(11,632 posts)Green Day is chanting
Niagara
(11,632 posts)It's not really a song per say, but it was a freestyle that Eminem did in protest of TSF.
debm55
(57,230 posts)WestMichRad
(3,031 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)LogDog75
(1,143 posts)Last edited Thu Jan 29, 2026, 01:55 PM - Edit history (1)
From Les Miserables
I even heard this being played at the No Kings March in San Diego last October.
TBF
(35,911 posts)I saw Dolores and her band live in 1995 - she was on fire during this song
TBF
(35,911 posts)another good one
TBF
(35,911 posts)there are many versions of this song but this is one I like a lot
Oppaloopa
(941 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Endlessmike56
(143 posts)Monster by Steppenwolf
Bob in the Land
(58 posts)A close second is The Revolution Starts Now by Steve Earle.
DBoon
(24,815 posts)"Don't give up the fight"
debm55
(57,230 posts)boonecreek
(1,416 posts)PJMcK
(24,855 posts)Lyrics:
Can't stand it no more
People dying
Crying for help for so many years
But nobody hears
Better end soon, my friend
It better end soon my friend, yeah
Can't take it no more
The people hating
Hurting their brothers
They don't understand
Or they can't understand
Better end soon, my friend
It better end soon, my friend
Yeah, yeah
I just think about it
debm55
(57,230 posts)DBoon
(24,815 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Wiz Imp
(9,180 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Wiz Imp
(9,180 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)Miss him
Wiz Imp
(9,180 posts)debm55
(57,230 posts)waterwatcher123
(485 posts)Zambero
(9,932 posts)Bob Dylan
livetohike
(24,059 posts)The songs of the wars are as old as the hills
They cling like the rust on the cold steel that kills
They tell of the boys who went down to the tracks
In a patriotic manner with the cold steel on their backs
The patriot's dream is as old as the sky
It lives in the lust of a cold callous lie
Let's drink to the men who got caught by the chill
Of the patriotic fever and the cold steel that kills
The train pulled away on that glorious night
The drummer got drunk and the bugler got tight
While the boys in the back sang a song of good cheer
While riding off to glory in the spring of their years
The patriot's dream still lives on today
It makes mothers weep and it makes lovers pray
Let's drink to the men who got caught by the chill
Of the patriotic fever and the cold steel that kills
Well, there was a sad, sad lady, weeping all night long
She received a sad, sad message from a voice on the telephone
Her children were all sleeping as she waited out the dawn
How could she tell those children that their father was shot down
So she took them to her side that day and she told them one by one
Your father was a good man ten thousand miles from home
He tried to do his duty and it took him straight to hell
He might be in some prison, I hope he's treated well
Well, there was a young girl watching in the early afternoon
When she heard the name of someone who said he'd be home soon
And she wondered how they got him, but the papers did not tell
There would be no sweet reunion, there would be no wedding bells
So she took herself into her room and she turned the bed sheets down
And she cried into the silken folds of her new wedding gown
He tried to do his duty and it took him straight to hell
He might be in some prison, I hope he's treated well
Well, there was an old man sitting in his mansion on the hill
And he thought of his good fortune and the time he'd yet to kill
Well, he called to his wife one day, "Come sit with me awhile"
Then turning toward the sunset, he smiled a wicked smile
"Well, I'd like to say I'm sorry for the sinful deeds I've done"
"But let me first remind you, I'm a patriotic son"
They tried to do their duty and it took 'em straight to hell
They might be in some prison, I hope they're treated well
The songs of the wars are as old as the hills
They cling like the rust on the cold steel that kills
They tell of the boys who went down to the tracks
In a patriotic manner with the cold steel on their backs
The train pulled away on that glorious night
The drummer got drunk and the bugler got tight
While the boys in the back sang a song of good cheer
While riding off to glory in the spring of their years
The patriot's dream still lives on today
It makes mothers weep and it makes lovers pray
Let's drink to the men who got caught by the chill
Of the patriotic fever and the cold steel that kills
GreenWave
(12,430 posts)FM123
(10,341 posts)duckworth969
(1,284 posts)Doc_Technical
(3,744 posts)Alansworld
(17 posts)Whitey's on the Moon
The Revolution will not be Televised
Laffy Kat
(16,885 posts)"Something in the Air"
Keepthesoulalive
(2,165 posts)A change is gonna come -Sam Cooke
Take a look in the mirror -Aretha Franklin
We shall overcome- Traditional Black Spiritual
People get ready- Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions
You havent done nothing- Stevie Wonder