What's your favorite anti-war song?!

You pick the music on the show! All next week we will be playing anti-war songs on the Thom Hartmann Program and we want to hear from you! What is your favorite anti-war song of all time? Can't pick just one? Post all of your favorite anti-war and peace songs here on this blog and listen all next week for your song! Thank you so much and remember, get out there and get active! Tag You're It!

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ykcir's picture
ykcir 15 years 8 weeks ago
#1

song- Lysistrata

artist- Utopia (Todd Rundgren)

album- Swing To The Right

ykcir's picture
ykcir 15 years 8 weeks ago
#2

A voice for peace

Dan fogelberg

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Garitron 15 years 8 weeks ago
#3

Country Joe & The Fish- Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die Rag

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Soy3PHV3RiM&feature=related

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channingb 15 years 8 weeks ago
#4

Neil Young Four Dead in Ohio ....

bluemoon7799 15 years 8 weeks ago
#5

How about Phil Ochs- "I ain'y a marching anymore", Jefferson Airplane- "Wooden Ships", Eric Burdon- "Sky pilot", Hot Tuna- "Death don't have no mercy" or of course the best John Lennon- "Imagine">

Some pretty classic numbers to choose from

Thanks for all you do!!

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Maxrot 15 years 8 weeks ago
#6

Billy don't be a hero - Paper Lace

Give Peace a Chance - John Lennon

Where have all the flowers gone - Kingston Trio

Eaton Rifles - The Jam

(Can't believe no one here has mentioned "Billy don't be a hero", maybe I just remember it as one of the first songs I can remember from the radio, even at 3 yrs old I knew it was anti-war.)

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Zack B 15 years 8 weeks ago
#7

Universal Soldier by Buffy Sainte-Marie

He's 5 foot 2 and he's 6 feet 4
He fights with missiles and with spears
He's all of 31 and he's only 17.
He's been a soldier for a thousand years

He's a catholic, a Hindu, an atheist, a Jain
A Buddhist, and a Baptist and Jew.
And he knows he shouldn't kill
And he knows he always will Kill you'll for me my friend and me for you

And He's fighting for Canada.
He's fighting for France.
He's fighting for the USA.
And he's fighting for the Russians.
And he's fighting for Japan
And he thinks we'll put an end to war this way.

And He's fighting for democracy,
He's fighting for the reds
He says it's for the peace of all.
He's the one, who must decide,
who's to live and who's to die.
And he never sees the writing on the wall.

But without him,
how would Hitler have condemned him at Dachau?
Without him Caesar would have stood alone
He's the one who gives his body
as a weapon of the war.
And without him all this killing can't go on

He's the universal soldier
And he really is the blame
His orders comes from
far away no more.

They come from him.
And you and me.
And brothers can't you see.
This is not the way we put an end to war

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Stoon 15 years 8 weeks ago
#8

My choice for Anti-War songs would be The Price of Oil by Billy Bragg.

This particular video is doubly appropriate right now as it was recorded in the lobby of the AFL-CIO:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjAhlh23zPM

Voices on the radio
tell us that we're going to war
those brave men and women in uniform
they want to know what they're fighting for
the generals want to hear the end game
the allies won't approve the plan
but the oil men in the white house
they just don't give a damn

it's all about the price of oil
it's all about the price of oil
don't give me no shit
about blood, sweat, tears and toil
it's all about the price of oil
now I ain't no fan of Saddam Hussein
oh, please don't get me wrong
if it's freeing the Iraqi people you're after
then why have we waited so long
why didn't we sort this out last time
was he less evil than he is now
the stock market holds the answer
to why him, why here, why now

Saddam killed his own people
just like general Pinochet
and once upon a time both these evil men
were supported by the U.S.A.
and whisper it, even Bin Laden
once drank from America's cup
just like that election down in Florida
this shit doesn't all add up
it's all about the price of oil
‘cause it's all about the price of oil
don't give me no shit
about blood, sweat, tears and toil
it's all about the price of oil

jimi007 15 years 8 weeks ago
#9

Us & Them - Pink Floyd

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Zinful 15 years 8 weeks ago
#10

Requiem for the Masses, Association

Universal Soldier, Donovan

Alice's Restaurant, Arlo Guthrie

Fortunate Son, CCR

Sarajevo, Judy Collins

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nonclassical 15 years 8 weeks ago
#11

There are two="UNIVERSAL SOLDIER" by the inimitable Buffy St. Marie is the ONE:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27x25sdW9wQ

Jake.g 15 years 8 weeks ago
#12

Overcome (the Recapitulation) by Rx Bandits

We've had enough
We've had enough
We've had enough of the politicians
We've had enough yeah
Of these politician's wars
All we need right now is love
We've had enough of these military scoreboards
What we need right now is love, come on
We've had enough of these politician's wars
All we need right now is love
We've had enough of these military scoreboards
All we need right now is love
We've had enough of these politician's wars
All we need right now is love
We've had enough of these military scoreboards
All we need right now is love

Turn it up
The future is held in the hands
Who right the textbooks
Ignorance is bred when falsified thinking is taught
To the youth instead of
Past mistakes and mind elevation,
Like the graves that manifest destiny has created
So we can build our
Capitalist consumer based economy,
To build, market,
And sell commodities we don't need
But we are trained to believe like celebrity imaging
Well I'm here to take my feelings back and I hope That you will be with me

I can't wait for that day
When I hear us all screaming.
Ahhhhhhhhh,
I can't wait for that day
When I hear us all singing together,
Ooooohhhhhh
I can't wait for that day
When I hear us all screaming.
Ahhhhhhhhh
I can't wait for that day
When I hear us all singing together,
Ahhh,

I can't wait for the day
When I hear us all screaming,
HERE COMES THE REVOLUTION.
When every race color
And creed of militant human beings stand up
With fists together for substance and true meaning
Because right now we got our feet stuck in cement
We're too caught up in
A material status quo punishment
And one thing is for sure
And that's the sun will always set,
Darling you can bet our moon is quite the opposite
So baby take a axe to your makeup kit
Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
Love with all your hearts and never forget
How good it feels to be alive
And strive for your desire
Just cause you can't see
Your cage doesn't mean that you are free
When there are laws against nature
But its ok for you to be
Addicted to over the counter prescriptions
And magazines dictate all our human relations

I'm not buying, no I'm not giving in
To a culture that objectifies all of our women
I'm not buying, no I'm not consuming
The apathetic dribble on the news media's chin
I'm not buying, no I'm not giving in
The lies that are sold through textbooks to children
I'm not buying, no I'm not consuming
Cause the positive will
Always overcome the negative right

And we stay inside, its right outside,
We stand in line
We all enjoy the fences to keep it at bay
But I'm not giving in

stevenamick 15 years 8 weeks ago
#13

"Universal Soldier" by Buffy St. Marie.

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Ken Decker 15 years 8 weeks ago
#14

Whatever Happened to Peace on Earth - Willie Nelson

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WilliamM 15 years 8 weeks ago
#15

British Invasion anti-war:

Two absolutely brilliant British Invasion anti-war songs:

The Kinks - Some Mother's Son (from Arthur: Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire)

and

The Zombies - Butcher's Tale (Western Front 1914) (from Odessey & Oracle)

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Schroeder 15 years 8 weeks ago
#16

John Prine - Your flag decal won't get you into heaven anymore.

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DJinVT 15 years 8 weeks ago
#17

No Question, James McMurtry's "We Can't Make it Here" is my favorite

Lyrics

Vietnam Vet with a cardboard sign
Sitting there by the left turn line
Flag on the wheelchair flapping in the breeze
One leg missing, both hands free
No one's paying much mind to him
The V.A. budget's stretched so thin
And there's more comin' home from the Mideast war
We can't make it here anymore

That big ol' building was the textile mill
It fed our kids and it paid our bills
But they turned us out and they closed the doors
We can't make it here anymore

See all those pallets piled up on the loading dock
They're just gonna set there till they rot
'Cause there's nothing to ship, nothing to pack
Just busted concrete and rusted tracks
Empty storefronts around the square
There's a needle in the gutter and glass everywhere
You don't come down here 'less you're looking to score
We can't make it here anymore

The bar's still open but man it's slow
The tip jar's light and the register's low
The bartender don't have much to say
The regular crowd gets thinner each day

Some have maxed out all their credit cards
Some are working two jobs and living in cars
Minimum wage won't pay for a roof, won't pay for a drink
If you gotta have proof just try it yourself Mr. CEO
See how far 5.15 an hour will go
Take a part time job at one of your stores
Bet you can't make it here anymore

High school girl with a bourgeois dream
Just like the pictures in the magazine
She found on the floor of the laundromat
A woman with kids can forget all that
If she comes up pregnant what'll she do
Forget the career, forget about school
Can she live on faith? live on hope?
High on Jesus or hooked on dope
When it's way too late to just say no
You can't make it here anymore

Now I'm stocking shirts in the Wal-Mart store
Just like the ones we made before
'Cept this one came from Singapore
I guess we can't make it here anymore

Should I hate a people for the shade of their skin
Or the shape of their eyes or the shape I'm in
Should I hate 'em for having our jobs today
No I hate the men sent the jobs away
I can see them all now, they haunt my dreams
All lily white and squeaky clean
They've never known want, they'll never know need
Their sh@# don't stink and their kids won't bleed
Their kids won't bleed in the da$% little war
And we can't make it here anymore

Will work for food
Will die for oil
Will kill for power and to us the spoils
The billionaires get to pay less tax
The working poor get to fall through the cracks
Let 'em eat jellybeans let 'em eat cake
Let 'em eat sh$%, whatever it takes
They can join the Air Force, or join the Corps
If they can't make it here anymore

And that's how it is
That's what we got
If the president wants to admit it or not
You can read it in the paper
Read it on the wall
Hear it on the wind
If you're listening at all
Get out of that limo
Look us in the eye
Call us on the cell phone
Tell us all why

In Dayton, Ohio
Or Portland, Maine
Or a cotton gin out on the great high plains
That's done closed down along with the school
And the hospital and the swimming pool
Dust devils dance in the noonday heat
There's rats in the alley
And trash in the street
Gang graffiti on a boxcar door
We can't make it here anymore

Music and lyrics © 2004 by James McMurtry

Link to a live version on You Tube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbWRfBZY-ng

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dean.cleaveland... 14 years 25 weeks ago
#18

most of my favorites have already been mentioned - Dylan etc - how bout blowin in the wind others 1/ peace will come melanie 2/ sky pilot the animals 3/ goodnight saigon billy joel 4/ sloth - red and gold -peace in the end - by fairport convention 5/ requem for the masses by the association 6/what was gained by mckendrie spring 6/ the green fields of france by the men they couldnt hang 7/lucky man by emerson lake and palmer 8/ unknown soldier and peace frog by the doors 8/ mercenary song and rich mans war by steve earle 9/ radio baghdad by patti smith 10/broken boy soldiers by the raconteurs 11/ when this war is over by eric clapton and jj cale 12/warrior by wishbone ash 13/brothers in arms by dire straits 14/ final cut (the whole alblum) by pink floyd 15/ nights in white satin moody blues (vietnam war song)

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blackgüero 14 years 1 week ago
#19

A Bush era song I made.
Holy War Makers by Black Güero
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDObuah8NyY

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JamesDennisMark 13 years 51 weeks ago
#20

Two More:

Anti-Flag, Welcome to 1984

The Doors, 5 to 1

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JamesDennisMark 12 years 9 weeks ago
#21

How about a list of pro-labor songs?

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