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RE:
y'might try the new Afro-Celt Sound System disc, i've heard bits and pieces,
and it's pretty good. Of course, most things involving Peter Gabriel are
good. :-)
Also, Chantal Kreaviazuk. She's very political, and sometimes it comes
arcoss in her songs.
if they say we're in a state of emergancy, then how come no one's panicking?
::chris::
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-over-the-rhine at actwin_com
[mailto:owner-over-the-rhine at actwin_com]On Behalf Of Bruce Lachey
Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 3:10 PM
To: prestokelvo at yahoo_com; BlueFlame1971 at aol_com;
Over-the-Rhine at actwin_com
Subject:
>>I was wondering if some of you may have suggestions
>>about bands who are political/have a poltical message to their music,
>>such as Rage Against The Machine, U2, Midnight Oil, etc. I'm just looking
>>to
>>get into some new music. Thanks.
>with the exception of U2, I tend to avoid that sort of
>thing.
I love the political undertones of "Lemon". But only in the daylight.
Umm, how about Springsteen's latest stuff? The Levellers and Sinead
O'Connor maybe too. Unless they're all too mainstream. There's a punk
label, Ministry of Peace, that has a bunch of punk political stuff. Medium
good, if you're into that. http://www.ministryofpeace.nav.to/
B
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