Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
I don't know about right now but several songs come to mind that sing about historical events.

"Bloody Sunday" by U2 sings about one of the nastier moments of the Civil Rights struggle.
"(Pride) In the Name of Love", also by U2, mentions MLK's assassination
"We Didn't Start the Fire", by Billy Joel, is a fast-paced trip from the '50s to the late '80s.
The Moody Blues did a song about the moon shot; Rush has done one about the shuttles.
Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young sang about the Kent State killings in 1970.

I'm sure there's a lot more!
Rush's albums are rife with social commentary and criticism. Net Boy (put your message in a modem, and sail it on the cyber sea), Test for echo, Roll the Bones, (It's not a rap, it;s a "spoken word piece" ), 2112, The Trees, Neil's poetry is amazing.

Queen (Hammer to Fall, cold war commentary "For those who grew up tall and proud, in the shadow of the mushroom cloud")
Emerson Lake and Palmer Black moon Paper Blood
Roger Waters Amused to Death (Never EVER fall asleep to that album while you're on alert!)


There are a lot of rock commentaries on currrent issues, unfortunately they're all longer than 3 minutes, rarely get airplay, and tend to be ignored. Hard to sell commercials if you're playing songs that are 5 minutes+ long.


When I'm listening to music with the kids in the car, I tend to pick out certain songs and tell them about why the song was written. They've come to think that it's pretty cool that music is so intertwined with history.