Sax Gordon - Red Hat Rock (1 + 1 = 3)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfgHIdbXNu8
A rajouter sur la compilation de chansons anti-#Donald_Trump :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Sax Gordon - Red Hat Rock (1 + 1 = 3)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfgHIdbXNu8
A rajouter sur la compilation de chansons anti-#Donald_Trump :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Nouvel album de Keb’ Mo’ - Oklahoma (2019), avec plusieurs chansons politisées
This is My Home
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Irip5pIRb4
A rajouter sur la compilation de chansons anti-#Donald_Trump :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Put a Woman in Charge
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FciQeRGYFlw
#Féministe, à rajouter sur la liste de chansons féministes chantées par des #hommes de @mad_meg :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/710091
Oklahoma
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEoKAMpth54
A propos de l’histoire méconnue de l’émeute raciste de Tulsa, Oklahoma, la destruction le 1er juin 1921 du quartier noir le plus florissant des Etats-Unis (sur Greenwood Avenue, entre Archer et Pine, le « Black Wall Street »), un danger et un affront pour les blancs aux alentours qui n’ont pas fait de quartier : 300 Noirs furent massacrés, 800 blessés, 10.000 sans abris, plus de 40 bâtiments détruits, et des milliers endommagés... Voir par exemple ici :
Le massacre de BLACK WALL STREET
B. World Connection,
▻http://www.bworldconnection.tv/grandeur-noire/le-massacre-de-black-wall-street
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #USA #Keb_Mo #blues
#Tulsa #Racisme #Massacre #Black_Wall_Street
Récemment sur Seenthis, d’autres massacres racistes de l’histoire des USA, à Elaine, #Arkansas (1919) et à Thibodaux, #Louisiane (1887) :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/804392
►https://seenthis.net/messages/808662
Dror, La Chanson Politique du Mois, Décembre 2019 :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/845098
Keb’ Mo’ - Oklahoma
Et un de plus, celui de la communauté #Move à #Philadelphie en 1985 :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/858791
Mort de l’un des derniers survivants de Tusla, #Hal_Singer :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/872543
Un procès 100 ans plus tard ?
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/874381
Joe Biden à Tulsa, théâtre d’un massacre raciste longtemps oublié
Gilles Paris, Le Monde, le 1 juin 2021
▻https://www.lemonde.fr/international/article/2021/06/01/joe-biden-a-tulsa-theatre-d-un-massacre-raciste-longtemps-oublie_6082288_321
Encore quelques chansons américaines pour ma #compilation anti-Trump
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Black Joe Lewis - Culture Vulture (2018 #antifasciste)
Anderson Paak - 6 Summers (2018)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hk1TrwraZms
Kirk Fletcher - Two steps forward (2018)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRM3M533xUU
Tedeschi Trucks Band - Shame (2019)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6Ju6BCfGhw
Watermelon Slim - Charlottesville (2019 antifasciste)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVJIp39Ky9w
Watermelon Slim - Mni Wiconi (2019, bon, celle ci est plutôt en faveur des #autochtones)
#Musique_et_politique #Musique #Donald_Trump #USA #Black_Joe_Lewis #Anderson_Paak #Soul #Kirk_Fletcher #Tedeschi_Trucks_Band #Watermelon_Slim #Blues
À la suite de la fusillade d’un Noir de 18 ans, Michael Brown, par un policier blanc, Darren Wilson, en août 2014, les yeux du monde entier se sont fixés sur la banlieue de Ferguson, dans le Missouri, à St. Louis. Au cours de l’année suivante, les habitants de Ferguson et la communauté militante de la région ont joué un rôle essentiel dans la tenue de conversations vitales sur le racisme institutionnalisé, le classisme et la brutalité policière dont souffre aujourd’hui l’Amérique à l’approche des élections présidentielles de 2016.
▻https://daily.bandcamp.com/2019/07/08/redbait-cages-interview
▻https://redbait.bandcamp.com/track/bred-for-the-knife
Bred for the knife on the factory farm
Taste tradition convenience
don’t justify such harm
Torture rape and murder
Someone’s life, she was someone’s mother
The blood in your mouth flesh in your face
Brains, bodies, tissue
Severed familial bonds
All gone to waste
Animals don’t want to die
Bred for the knife
Blood on your hands
Commodified and voiceless with no way out
Bred for the knife
Blood on your hands
An individual is not a product
An entire sea of pig shit
Devastates the land
Hidden so you don’t see it
Blood on your hands
Do you know how animals die
Killed by complacency
stolen for consumption
Bred for the knife
Blood on your hands
Commodified and voiceless with no way out
Bred for the knife
Blood on your hands
An individual not a product
Hundreds of thousands are unnecessarily slaughtered every day for what amounts to preference in taste. Choose to abstain from this injustice. An individual is not a product.
Bred for the knife
Just eat something else
Not a conscious life
Bred for the knife
Commodified and voiceless with no way out
Bred for the knife there’s no way out
On the factory farm there is no way out
In 2017, a group of St. Louis activists came together to further that reckoning, by way of a crusty, punk/metal hybrid six-piece called Redbait, so named for a well-known anti-Communist slur. “We’re all trained organizers—half the band is union—and a lot of us were there for Ferguson,” says Madeline B., one of the band’s two frontwomen. “Some of us were demonstrators, some of us arrested, some of us were fuckin’ pepper sprayed by cops. We were really in the thick of it for the long haul. All of our politics kind of cumulated into Redbait.”
Punk bands rising up from activist scenes is nothing new, but Redbait may be one of a handful who can trace their foundation to a specific protest gathering. “We were doing a fundraiser show, and we had to change venues of the last minute because of political reasons. We didn’t have an opener so we were just like, ‘Well, you know some Misfits songs and you know some Black Flag,’ and we just threw together a covers set,” says co-frontwoman Rebecca Redbait. The chemistry between the performers proved to be natural, and the response from the audience inspired them to start galvanize their anti-facist, anti-racist, anti-patriarchal, and pro-worker’s rights ideologies into sonic diatribes of their own.
Redbait’s values don’t just inform their music: they dictate how the six-piece function as a unit, both amongst themselves and in the public eye. “We really try to make sure everyone is represented and their viewpoint, whether it’s music or lyrics,” Rebecca says. “I think there is also an intentionality around not censoring the women in the band, just because in the scene at large there’s just the white male perspective is pretty well represented already—so for example, a lot of the guys will take a backseat in interviews.”
On their self-titled debut EP, Red Tape, Redbait explore themes of domestic violence, sexual harassment, and police brutality toward people of color. The strength of the EP’s four tracks drew the attention of New Age Records, who released the group’s blistering second EP, Cages, last month. “I don’t want to say we’ve matured [since Red Tape], but we’ve definitely honed our sound,” Madeline says. “The first EP was a less cohesive smushing of each other’s influences, and with Cages we had more of a conceptual plan of what we wanted to put into a record… I think it was a more serious process.”
▻https://redbait.bandcamp.com/track/we-refuse
You try to put us in our place but
we refuse
You try to shame us for our looks but
we refuse
You try to take away our rights but
We refuse
You try to make us feel ashamed but
We refuse
We refuse to live a lie
Sublimate to sate your ego
Subjugate to stay alive
We refuse to stay quiet
We refuse to cover up
Fuck you and your fragile ego
We refuse your rule
We will not be silent
We will compete
We are stronger than you think
We refuse
Side with the patriarchy and you will lose
Submission can be refused and we refuse
To that end, Cages find Redbait giving a wider cross-section of takes than ever before; the anti-sexist, anti-racist fury of their last LP is tempered with songs about animal rights, economics, and drug addiction. As always, they never shy from calling out institutions and authority figures that perpetuate suffering and injustice. The raging, crusty “Bred for the Knife” addresses the horrors of factory farming, while the title track—a chugging, metallic protest against the Trump administration border policies that have torn families apart—Madeline screams, “Scapegoated by the public / Uprooted by the state by politicians and corporations who make America great.”
Elsewhere, Redbait draw from personal experiences and observations from life in St. Louis, in order to highlight the social and political constructs plaguing urban life in America. The ripping “Our Town” details the segregation and prejudice play out in the band’s own backyard from the perspective of a stereotypical racist (“Don’t go north of Delmar if you want to stay alive / Lies sit outside on the south side / And you’ll be burglarized”). Take out the various references to St. Louis landmarks, and the searing satire could easily describe any city in the country. And that’s exactly why the band made it.
“With Ferguson, the entire country got this idea of St. Louis as violent people are looting,” Rebecca says. “And I think ‘Our Town’ really illustrates how structural racism is really at play here, and just to kind of give people a real perspective from people that live here, and presents more of the actual truth, as opposed to the one that’s blown out of proportion by the media.”
The logistics of handling a six-person band (mostly work, family, and activism obligations) have largely kept Redbait close to home since they started, but they’ve already made a big impact among the local youth. According to Madeline and Rebecca, some of the band’s biggest fans are eight to 12-year-old girls, a contingent they count as perhaps their biggest source of pide, and a driving factor in their mission to open up people’s hearts.
“There’s a little bit of power in what we do because so many people are afraid to push the envelope in terms of being a political band,” says Madeline. “Everyone in hardcore, more or less, has left-leaning ideas, but really talking about systemic oppression has not been a huge conversation. So if we can open the conversation to these issues, that’s all I could hope for.”
–Jamie Ludwig
@sinehebdo j’ai aussi rajouté la chanteuse de Pischarge à la playlist de #chanteuses_féministes de @mad_meg
#Redbait #punk_metal #bandcamp
Ce n’est pas mon style de musique, mais les paroles sont super. Sur le sujet de Ferguson et des violences policières, c’est plutôt :
Smoke in Your Eyes
▻https://redbait.bandcamp.com/track/smoke-in-your-eyes
Who do you protect
Who do you serve
x2
A hammer to the face of every cop
A violent end to the police state
Hard to see with smoke in your eyes
Licking his boot
Kissing his hand
Who do they protect?
Who do they serve
Fuck your thin blue line
Fuck your racist flag
Who do they protect
Who do they serve
They’re paid by the rich to kill the poor
Property over people, a corrupt state
The only thing worse than being raped
Is reporting it to the fucking police
Cops don’t protect you
Cops suspect you
Less cops on our streets
More pigs in the ground
Who do they protect
Who do they serve
It’s hard to see with smoke in your eyes
Danny Thomas
Stephon Clark
Ronnell Foster
Ulises Valladares
Jonathan Duane Atchley
Arther McAfee Jr.
Bailey Turner
Tyler Miller
Andrew Finch
Kameron Prescott
Michael Wilson
Lawrence Hawkins
Martin Jim
Calvin Toney
Ashley Jenkins
Patrick Dorsman
amadou diallo
Eric Martin
Oscar Grant
kajieme powell
Philando Castile
Sandra Bland
Michael Brown
Tamir Rice
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #USA #Redbait
A rajouter sur ma compil consacrée à la #brutalité_policière #violence_policière : ►https://seenthis.net/messages/576637
Chouettes paroles féministes ici:
Dick Punch
▻https://redbait.bandcamp.com/track/dick-punch-live
Never listen to no
never learned the word
think you’re a good one
think no one sees you grab us
Get your fucking hands off me
Never listen to no
never listened to her
think you’re a good one
think no one sees you grab her
Get your fucking hands off me
You think that’s what I wanted?
Try the fuck again
Not your fucking coatrack
Don’t think I won’t fight back
FUCK YOU
Punch your dick and run
Et une chanson anti-Trump sur le traitement des enfants migrants à la frontière mexicaine :
Cages
►https://redbait.bandcamp.com/track/cages
Children in cages
Assaulted by the state
Suffocating bureaucracy
Propped up by hate
X2
Taken for a shower
You’ll never see your mother
Sleeping on the concrete floor
Alone
Scapegoated by the public uprooted by the state by politicians and corporations who make America great
Colonized the world
Sowing atrocities
couldn’t stand the fallout
Making prison a home
Crime against humanity
Torn from a mother’s arms
Deported fathers gone
Upholding white supremacy
Children in cages
Locked up by hate
Suffer little children
As these institutions allow it
We don’t want to see it.
Suffer little children
IN CAGES
We don’t see these prisons when we’re staring at the screens
While people are taken by gestapo secret police
They use power to divide
Power to imprison
in a country so free it incarcerates children
A rajouter à la compilation de chansons anti-Trump :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Haven Star et Angelina Green - Live To See Another Day (une chanson de Burt Bacharach et Rudy Pérez), 2018 :
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67bJcPztqt8
Pour le contrôle des armes à feu aux USA, mais à mettre aussi sur la #compilation de chansons anti-Trump
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
#Rubberbandits - Donald in the Distance (2017)
A mettre sur la #compilation de chansons anti-Trump
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Le groupe de funk politisé #Nat_Turner_Rebellion s’était formé à Philadelphie dans les années 1970 et avait enregistré des chansons, mais n’avait jamais sorti son album.
L’Université de Drexel, Philadelphie, qui avait hérité des archives de la maison de disque, a décidé de le sortir, enfin... Laugh to Keep From Crying, dont ici l’extrait Tribute to a Slave :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3olPjrbVy4E
A mettre sur la #compilation de chansons anti-Trump
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Kelly Finnigan, de San Francisco, avec The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble, un groupe de San Diego, reprend à l’ère de Trump une chanson écrite par The Honey Drippers pour Nixon en 1973... Impeach The President :
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwQZWjZaSKw
L’originale :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqbEsS5kFb8
Et sur un thème proche, encore un nouveau disque, on ne l’arrête plus, Mavis Staples, produite par Ben Harper... Change :
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZHJRMOPJHk
Compilation de chansons anti-Trump
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #Donald_Trump #Kelly_Finnigan #Mavis_Staples
Encore une chanson anti-Trump :
Gary Clark Jr - This Land
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KgNaRQ_J-c
donc on l’ajoute à la compilation :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
#Musique_et_politique en 2018 :
Une de plus anti-Trump :
Shemekia Copeland - Ain’t Got Time For Hate
donc on l’ajoute à la compilation :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
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Ry Cooder - Gentrification
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In3A8IXBWlo
Fantastic Negrito - Transgender Biscuits
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXl-FH9Jj28
Et un Tiny Desk de l’été dernier que j’avais raté :
Rev. Sekou And The Seal Breakers
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Majbw74o1I
Plus de Shemekia ici:
▻https://seenthis.net/messages/879916
Angela Johnson - Inclusion
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Rgv5qPJjQ
Ca ne s’entend pas à première écoute, mais c’est une dénonciation du climat sous Trump, donc on l’ajoute à la compilation qui atteint les 70 chansons jusqu’ici...
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Regroupées désormais ici aussi :
ELO#347 - Chansons anti-Trump
Dror, le 7 novembre 2018
►http://entrelesoreilles.blogspot.com/2018/11/elo347-chansons-anti-trump.html
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #compilation #Donald_Trump #Angela_Johnson
Une chanson anti-Trump de plus que j’avais ratée :
Macy Gray - White Man (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcwrTuK7vZA
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #funk #Macy_Gray #USA #Donald_Trump
La compilation de chansons anti-Trump :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Encore une chanson à rajouter à la liste des chansons anti-Trump, et anti-flics :
Kery James - PDM
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8J1OC9pGhg
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #rap #Kery_James
#France #USA #Black_Lives_Matter #brutalité_policière #violence_policière #Donald_Trump #Sterling_Alton #Michael_Brown #Adama_Traoré #Zyed_et_Bouna
La compilation de chansons anti-Trump :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
La compilation de chansons consacrées aux flics, keufs, condés, poulets, cognes, porcs, cafards et argousins :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/576637
Retour d’un vieux groupe de soul américain, avec une chanson anti-Trump :
The O’Jays - Above The Law (2018)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHSK71l7lbk
Les paroles :
▻https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/ojays/abovethelaw.html
How much money would you give to live
Above the law
How many souls would you sell to dwell
Above the law
As long as it’s workin’ in your favor
You love the law
Making our lives a livin’ hell
Above the law
So now man with pen in his hand
Changes the lay and the law of the land
Abe helped out a bit, Martin did what he could
And it might’ve worked out but evil exists
As well as good
Re-invent slavery
Erase the war on poverty
Separate primarily by class
Stealthily, carefuly
Go ahead and ring that bell
And open the market
Do the ones that work the most
Get to put any money in their pocket?
How much money would you give to live
Above the law
How many souls would you sell to dwell
Above the law
As long as it’s workin’ in your favor
You love the law
Making our lives a livin’ hell
Above the law
So now you say we’re all created equal
But the sound of the gavel tells quite another sequel
Black boy on drugs imprisonment, and a heavy fine
White boy on drugs rehab and treatment to restore his mind
Re-invent slavery
Erase the war on poverty
Separate primarily by class
Stealthily, carefully
Go ahead and ring that bell
And open the market
Do the ones that work the most
Get to put any money in their pocket?
How much money would you give to live
Above the law
How many souls would you sell to dwell
Above the law
The game is fixed
Pure poli-tricks
The game is fixed
Pure poli-tricks
Using religion as a deadly weapon
Dealing with me unrighteously
How much money would you give to live
Above the law
How many souls would you sell to dwell
Above the law
As long as it’s workin’ in your favor
You love the law
Making our lives a livin’ hell
Above the law
We can’t live above the law
They can’t live above the law
She can’t feel above the law
He can’t live above the law
Tell ’em he can’t live above the law
I can’t live above the law
No one can’t live above the law
She can’t live above the law
(No one is) No one is above the law
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #USA #Soul #The_O'Jays #Black_Lives_Matter #brutalité_policière #violence_policière
A mettre sur la compilation de chansons contre #Donald_Trump
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
Mais aussi sur celle consacrée aux flics, keufs, condés, poulets, cognes, porcs, cafards et argousins :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/576637
Suite de la compilation de chansons contre #Donald_Trump après un petit tour sur Youtube...
La première partie est là:
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
JELLO BIAFRA AND D.O.A. - Trump’s Power is Boring (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5firAfW_3U
Joan Baez - Nasty Man (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHQ7N9lEl_E
Snoop Dogg - Lavender (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjqfzFCLt9s
Bruce Springsteen & Joe Grushecky - That´s What Makes Us Great (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtkVkbVxpjc
Joey Bada$$ - Land of the Free (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeQW-9Cg8qs
Green Day - Troubled Times (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cVJr3eQfXc
Fiona Apple - Tiny Hands (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVvPs3zZj6w
Stew - Klown Wit Da Nuclear Code (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn5RnjEHR10
Gorillaz - Hallelujah Money (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDUrpPvU1_4
Arcade Fire - I Give You Power (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6jma9VQEls
CocoRosie - Smoke’em Out (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMb4TGFEVYw
OI POLLOI - DONALD TRUMP FUCK YOU (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHC0uac4Apg
Prophets of Rage - Hail to the Chief (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asP2BHnyUTo
Et encore une série:
Eminem - Campaign Speech (2016)
►https://seenthis.net/messages/535955
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvqYabGI6HQ
Swet Shop Boys - T5 (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4Yb8AWXgLI
Rocky Mountain Mike - Mr Tangerine Man (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAlvBMwN_7U
Death Cab For Cutie - Million Dollar Loan (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XE0nOfTA3pY
Le Tigre - I’m With Her (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLGFyxAP0QE
Franz Ferdinand - Demagogue (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niJtpcgtUQs
Mike Dean - Grab Em By Da Pussy (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bpusEhZy00
Jimmy Eat World - My Enemy (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nW5DxvPxplY
DJ Shadow and Run The Jewels - Nobody Speak (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUC2EQvdzmY
Loudon Wainwright - I Had a Dream (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjINbGQ9Vpo
A Tribe Called Quest - We The People (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vO2Su3erRIA
YG and Nipsey Hussle - FDT (Fuck Donald Trump) (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlIREcAu0PI
Brujeria - Viva Presidente Trump! (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCPBfkEKz_U
Mac McCaughan - Happy New Year (Prince Can’t Die Again) (2016)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJCgSKZjP8g
Don Caron and Linda Gower - Confounds the Science (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZDYhQ4UAnA
Chicano Batman - This Land Is Your Land (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDzrlnuUxew
Tim Heidecker - Trump Talkin’ Nukes (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPfgLQujBCY
Ryan Adams - Karma Police (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guCFdf3wOJ4
Father John Misty - Pure Comedy (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKrSYgirAhc
Angel Olsen - Fly On Your Wall (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQz9OG67wRw
MILCK, GW Sirens and Capital Blend - Quiet (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9lond4SXgk
M.I.A. - P.O.W.A (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zkkr-HhnwS8
Carole King - One Small Voice (2017)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaPYz-6Bji4
Barbra Streisand - Don’t Lie to Me (2018)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWk5fwhul0c
Paul McCartney - Despite Repeated Warnings (2018)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Wfuv63X0Jo
Il va bientôt être temps de faire une compile de chansons anti Trump. Madeleine Peyroux en rajoute une en reprenant Anthem de Léonard Cohen :
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYo5lBQ-Fa0
Pleurer comme Madeleine Peyroux à cause de Trump
Bruno Pfeiffer, Libération, le 17 septembre 2018
▻http://jazz.blogs.liberation.fr/2018/09/17/pleurer-comme-madeleine-peyroux-cause-de-trump
A mettre sur la compilation de chansons contre #Donald_Trump
►https://seenthis.net/messages/727919
“I got a right to say FUCK YOU!!!” is how the new and third album from veteran guitarist Marc Ribot’s trio #Ceramic_Dog starts off, with Ribot howling in anger at corruption, tyranny, life in general, and nothing in particular. If you’ve got a serious case of outrage fatigue, Ceramic Dog’s explosive cocktail of balls-to-the-wall abandon, chameleonic disregard for style constraints, political commentary, and absurdist humor is just the shot in the ass (or kick in the arm?) you might need. In fact, Ceramic Dog’s new album — whose title:YRU Still Here? is directed in equal parts at themselves, the commander in chief, and the listening public — arrives just in time to remind us that now is a moment when anger is not only necessary, and unavoidable, but also good for houseplants.
YRU Still Here? careens from punk to funk to flamenco to surf to rock ‘n roll — all turned on their heads and smudged, allowing us to imagine an alternate history where punk icons Jello Biafra and Ian MacKaye fronted no-wave lounge bands on alternate Tuesdays at the Teaneck New Jersey Holiday Inn.
Encore une chanson anti Trump:
Marc Ribot - Ceramic Dog «Never Again» (muslim jewish resistance)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP7bdigwRgU
#Marc_Ribot #Musique #Jazz #Musique_et_politique #antisémitisme #islamophobie #résistance
6 mois plus tard, il sort un album Songs Of Resistance 1942 - 2018
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A mettre sur la compilation de chansons contre #Donald_Trump
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Highlights From Marc Ribot’s Experimental, Wide-Ranging Career | #Bandcamp_Daily
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Fugue on ’Donald Trump is a Wanker’
« ... As satisfying as it is to poke fun at the Orange Monster, this video on its own probably won’t do the blindest thing to reduce the devastation inflicted by the Trump administration... »
Voilà le tube qui va faire fureur dans les jours qui viennent. Ecouter la musique, c’est assez beau même si on comprend pas les paroles :)
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZxCAqCUgug
Fugue in four voices, based on the Seven Nation Army theme, to the words ‘Donald Trump is a Wanker’. Massive thanks to the generous singers and instrumentalists who recorded my composition! Feel free to share widely… And now an important message: As satisfying as it is to poke fun at the Orange Monster, this video on its own probably won’t do the blindest thing to reduce the devastation inflicted by the Trump administration. I therefore want to use this platform to suggest ways we can contribute to meaningful anti-Trump resistance. And not just specifically anti-Trump: he is, arguably, nothing more the worst manifestation of a wide culture of racist, classist, misogynistic, climate-destroying politicians, businessmen and others who have been clogging up the US (and elsewhere!) for far too long. I’m convinced that combatting this requires collective action: none of us are going to have much effect individually, but if we all pitch in together, we are much stronger than we realise. We owe it to our descendants!
A mettre sur la compilation de chansons contre #Donald_Trump
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WOW ?
«Bella Ciao (Goodbye Beautiful)»
by Marc Ribot (feat. Tom Waits)
from the album ’Songs Of Resistance 1942 - 2018’
▻https://youtu.be/50GvkAO0OIg
Triple wow !!!
Si les paroles sont générales, le clip est clairement anti-Trump
L’album entier semble intéressant :
Songs Of Resistance 1942-2018
▻http://marcribot.com/latest-news/14279452
▻https://www.amazon.com/Songs-Resistance-1942-Marc-Ribot/dp/B07DLK7ZCH?SubscriptionId=AKIAJ2JPVFTMZGHMZXNQ&linkCode=xm2&camp=2025&creati
Portions of the album’s proceeds will be donated to The Indivisible Project, an organization that helps individuals resist the Trump agenda via grassroots movements in their local communities. More info on The Indivisible Project can be found at www.indivisible.org.
#Musique #Musique_et_politique #Tom_Waits #Marc_Ribot #USA #Bella_Ciao
Deux autres extraits :
Marc Ribot - « The Militant Ecologist (based on Fischia II Vento) » (feat. #Meshell_Ndegeocello)
Marc Ribot - « Srinivas » (feat. #Steve_Earle & Tift Merritt)
Trump n’a qu’à bien se tenir !
Récentes chansons contre Trump :
Eric Bibb
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Janelle Monae
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Wow, les paroles de Srinivas :
▻https://genius.com/Marc-ribot-srinivas-lyrics
Dark was the night
Cold was the ground
When they shot Srinivas Kuchibhotla down
It was in Austin’s Bar and Grill
But it could’ve been most anyone
A madman pulled the trigger
Donald Trump loaded the gun
My country ’tis of thee
Srinivas was an engineer
Sunayana was his wife
Like so many here before them
They come here to build the life
They were plannin’ their first child
But it was not to be
But a stranger shot Srinivas down
Screamin’ “Get out of my country!”
My country ’tis of thee
I was born in America
And it’s right here I intend to stay
But my country’s hurtin’ now
There’s a few things I need to say
If you fly a flag of hate
Then you ain’t no kin to me
And to Srinivas Kuchibhotla’s surviving family
My country ’tis of thee
My country ’tis of thee
My country ’tis of thee
My country ’tis of thee
My country ’tis of thee
My country ’tis of thee
My country ’tis of thee
My country ’tis of thee
My country ’tis of thee (Kuchibhotla!)
My country ’tis of thee (Eric Garner!)
My country ’tis of thee (Heather Heyer!)
My country ’tis of thee (Susie Jackson!)
My country ’tis of thee (Tywanza Sanders! Ethel Lee Lance!)
My country ’tis of thee (Freddy Gray! Tamir Rice!)
My country ’tis of thee (Frankie Best! Amadou Diallo!)
My country ’tis of thee (Michael Brown! David Simmons!)
My country ’tis of thee (Myra Thompson! Sharonda Singleton!)
#Black_Lives_Matter #Srinivas_Kuchibhotla #Eric_Garner #Heather_Heyer #Susie_Jackson #Tywanza_Sanders #Ethel_Lee_Lance #Freddy_Gray #Tamir_Rice #Frankie_Best #Amadou_Diallo #Michael_Brown #David_Simmons #Myra_Thompson #Sharonda_Singleton
6 mois plus tôt, il attaquait déjà Trump avec le titre Never Again (Muslim Jewish Resistance), avec le groupe Ceramic Dog :
►https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP7bdigwRgU
Marc Ribot ne fait pas que de la politique ou du jazz, il a longtemps été guitariste accompagnateur, y compris du grand Solomon Burke, et connaît donc ses classiques de soul, comme ici le I Found a Love de Wilson Pickett, avec Buddy Miller :
▻https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smHBuUodbAY
Encore une « chanson » anti-Trump, ou plutôt une Fugue, Donald Trump is a Wanker :
►https://seenthis.net/messages/722115
Je viens d’acheter le CD. Le livret est super, avec de très beaux textes engagés et en colère de Marc Ribot. Et comme il a oublié d’y inclure les « détails » techniques, les musiciens etc., il a décidé de les ajouter sur une version pdf du livret qui est du coup entièrement disponible ici :
▻http://media.virbcdn.com/files/6a/929905becc73ee8e-MarcRibot_SongsofResistance_DigitalBooklet.pdf
A propos de la chanson Rata de dos patas, il précise :
Due to the fears that Trump regime retaliation would threaten her visa status, the vocalist on this recording of Rata De Dos Patas has requested that we delete all reference to her identity. We believe her fears are entirely justified, and have complied with her wishes.
We thank her for her wonderful performance, and for her great courage in making the recording at all. And we look forward to a day when political and artistic expression is no longer under the shadow of such vindicative and racist repression. Venceremos!
BELLA CIAO
Italian traditional; Arranged by Marc Ribot
& Tom Waits; Translated by Marc Ribot
One fine morning / woke up early
Bella ciao, bella ciao, goodbye beautiful
One fine morning / woke up early
To find a fascist at my door
Oh partigiano, please take me with you
Bella ciao, bella ciao, goodbye beautiful
Oh partigiano, please take me with you
I’m not afraid now anymore.
And if I die a partigiano
Bella ciao, bella ciao, goodbye beautiful
Please bury me up on that mountain
In the shadow of a flower
So all the people, people passing
Bella ciao, bella ciao, goodbye beautiful
All the people, the people passing
Can say: what a beautiful flower
This is the flower / of the partisan
Bella ciao, bella ciao, goodbye beautiful
This is the flower / of the partisan
Who died for freedom
THE MILITANT ECOLOGIST
[based on FISCHIA IL VENTO]
Written by Marc Ribot (Knockwurst Music);
Inspired by the Italian traditional
The wind it howls, the storm around is raging
Our shoes are broken, still we must go on
The war we fight, is no longer for liberty
Just the possibility / of a future.
Underground, the militant ecologist
Like a shadow emerges from the night
The stars above, guide her on her mission
Strong her heart swift her arm to strike
If, by chance, cruel death will find you
Know your comrades will revenge
We’ll track down the ones who hurt you
Their fate’s already sealed.
The wind is still, the storm is finally over
The militant ecologist blends back into the shadows
Somewhere above, the earth’s green flag is flying
We don’t have to live in terror
Somewhere above, the earth’s green flag is flying
The only flag that matters now
Somewhere above, the earth’s green flag is flying
And if its not...
there’s nothing more to say.
Son premier texte, où il se pose des questions sur la possibilité de résister en tant que musicien :
My grandparents lost brothers, sisters, cousins, aunts and uncles in the Holocaust, and I’ve toured and have friends in Russia and Turkey: we recognize Trump, and it’s no mystery where we will wind up if we don’t push back.
Its not that things before Trump were any picnic: the many victims of racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, and war under earlier presidents – some of them Democrats—are not forgotten; and even among the politicians for whom I voted, few were willing to address the structural causes of these problems.
But even the most pissed off of my activist friends knew right away that Trumpism was seriously wrong, and that resistance—not just protest, which by definition acknowledges the legitimacy of the power to which it appeals—had to be planned.
I’m a musician, so I began my practice of resistance with music.
Normally, I practice by studying the past (“Ancient to the Future!” as the Art Ensemble of Chicago put it—and as Hannah Arendt might have if she’d been a jazz musician), and then blowing on or reconstructing or simply misreading those changes until they become useful in the present.
So, I went back to archives of political music known for years and listened again—trying to find what was useful now. I found songs from the World War II anti-Fascist Italian partisans (“Bella Ciao,” “Fischia il Vento”), the U.S. civil rights movement (“We’ll Never Turn Back,” “We Are Soldiers in the Army”), a political song originally recorded by Mexican artist Paquita la del Barrio, had disguised as a romantic ballad (“Rata de Dos Patas”).
I also wrote songs: things I heard at demonstrations, and newspaper and television stories that I couldn’t process any other way wound up as lyrics. I changed these found texts as little as possible: much of “Srinivas” is a metered version of news articles on Srinivas Kuchibhotla a Sikh immigrant murdered in February 2017 by a racist who mistook him for a Muslim. And “John Brown” really did “kill... five slaveholders at the Pottawatomie creek”).
By March 2017, I had the material for Goodbye Beautiful/Songs of Resistance.
I make no claims of historical “authenticity” about the arrangements of archival songs on the record— although I hope they work on more than one level, the arrangements and composition songs on this CD were written and performed, without apology, as agitprop. I borrowed from, referenced, and quoted public domain song as much as I could, wanting to harness the power of our rich traditions to the needs of the current struggle wherever possible. For the same reason, I altered texts and arrangements freely, as political song makers have always done.
The underlying politics of this recording is that of the Popular Front: the idea that those of us with democratic values need to put aside our differences long enough to defeat those who threaten them.
Although this approach has its frustrations, it worked last time around (1942-45).
Coordinating a multi-artist recording like this wasn’t easy: although the artists involved were without exception enthusiastic and helpful.
But the madness of the past year kept us moving when things got bogged down: we recorded Justin Vivian Bond’s “We’ll Never Turn Back” literally while Donald Trump was delivering a friendly speech to anti-gay hate groups in Washington DC. Tom Waits’ “Bella Ciao” was recorded near Santa Rosa, in the haze of smoke from 1,500 homes destroyed by wildfires attributed partly to global warming.
Not a day goes by that I don’t think about the fact that we’re living through what may be the last years of possibility to lessen the degree of catastrophic climate change which will be experienced by our kids.
And what I think is that thinking isn’t enough.
The same can be said of singing.
Profits from this CD will be donated to The Indivisible Project, a 501c4 organization creating a political response to Trump. They now have chapters in EVERY congressional district, and work to build the local and national networks we need. I have a lot of friends who think that ANY kind of politics isn’t cool. I appreciate the sentiment, but: we need to get over it, roll up our sleeves and get our hands dirty if we’re going to survive this thing.
I want to thank all the Artists and musicians who sang or played on this cd, not only for their time and great performances, but for their critiques and insights, musical and political, that shaped this recording at every stage.
Although my intention in organizing this recording has been to express solidarity with everyone victimized by the current regime, finding a way to express that solidarity without repeating old patterns of oppression is not easy. I hope the dialogue and spirit of solidarity begun among the performers on this recording will continue with its listeners and spread even further...
M Ribot
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Son deuxième texte, où il se pose des questions sur les défauts de la musique engagée :
Post Script:
The question of ‘the good fight’—how to fight an enemy without becoming it—hangs over “political” art (as the question of truthfulness hang over art claiming to have transcended the political). Indeed, Left and Fascist song do share musical commonalities. (Armies fighting for causes good and bad all need songs to march to).
This recording won’t resolve that question.
But I’ve noted a difference between the marching songs of fascism and those of the partisan and civil rights movements: a willingness to acknowledge sadness:
“We are soldiers in the army...
We have to fight, we also have to cry.”
“And if I die a partisan,
Goodbye beautiful, goodbye beautiful, goodbye beautiful,
Please bury me on that mountain, in the shadow of a flower.”
“I am a pilgrim of sorrow, walking through this world alone.
I have no hope for tomorrow, but I’m starting to make it my home.”
“...a thousand mill lofts grey
are touched by all the beauty
a sudden sun exposes
Yes it is bread we fight for, but we also fight for roses.”
These songs’ acknowledgement of human frailty, of the fact that “we have to cry” even as “we have to fight”, is for me a sign of enormous strength. Their vision of a beauty beyond victory is for me a sign of hope, a reminder that we at least have something worth fighting for.
M Ribot
November, 2017
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Eric Bibb - What’s he gonna say today
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#Musique #Musique_et_politique #Eric_Bibb #Blues #USA #Donald_Trump
A mettre sur la compilation de chansons contre #Donald_Trump
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