Other Mixes By King of Euphobia
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Start Your Own Revolution: Part Two
Artist | Song | |
Morphine | Do Not Go Gently | |
Crosby, Stills, Nash | Ohio | |
Cream | White Room | |
War | Why Can't We Be Friends? | |
Peter Gabriel | Sledgehammer | |
R.E.M | It's The End of the world (and I feel fine) | |
Wilco | War on War | |
Sum 41 | The Hell Song | |
John Mellencamp | R.O.C.K in the U.S.A | |
Billy Joel | We didn't start the fire | |
The Doors | The end | |
RATM | Sleep Now, In The Fire | |
Simon & Garfunkel | Bridge Over Troubled Water | |
Andrew SIsters | Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B | |
Kay Kiser | Praise The Lord And Pass The Ammunition | |
The Clash | London Calling | |
Comment:
A continuation of the "Start Your Own Revolution: series where I try to identify what war is to most artists. I wnated to get a feeling with this CD like war would be over and that life would go on. Some of the songs are politcally charged, some are just songs that reminded me of what war was and what war is. Give Peace A Chance.
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The Crosby Stills Nash + Young track is so great- really gets the blood flowing.
I just thought of another great song having to do with the Kent State Massacre... this is kind of a given, but it's "For What It's Worth" by Buffalo Springfeild. Coincidentally, Neil Young played guitar in that song as well as the one I just mentioned.