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    Unless I missed it, no one's mentioned this one yet:

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    ^^ That has more to do with societal ills in general. Not just war, which was a feature those ills at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by progmatist View Post
    ^^ That has more to do with societal ills in general. Not just war, which was a feature those ills at the time.
    You're right. I guess I'll keep that one in my back pocket for the "Albums that have anti-war aspects" thread.
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    Bob Dylan : Blowin in the wind
    Buffy Saint Marie : Universal Soldier
    Pete Seeger : where have all the flowers gone
    Elvis Costello : Ship Building

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    every Roger Waters album?

    (well, besides "The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking" which might win "Best Album Title" or song title for that matter)

    I'd like to add his lyrics on "Us and Them"... I think I would call it the best written song, lyrically, and musically it's up there as well.

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    Last edited by MJBrady; 04-23-2022 at 02:02 PM.

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    Another old favorite classic

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    ^ I saw Jimmy Cliff in Cleveland in the 80s. Great show.

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    Very much half of Jackson Browne's output

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    Culture Clubs seminal release "War Is Stupid" has become a cult favorite amongst the anti-war crowd. Especially with lyric like this:

    "War, war is stupid
    And people are stupid
    And love means nothing
    In some strange quarters
    War, war is stupid
    And people are stupid
    And I heard them banging
    On hearts and fingers..."

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