Songs To While The Time By- The Roots
Is The Toots-A Not Beatles "Anna"
A YouTube
clip to give some flavor to this subject from the original recorder Arthur Alexander which is where the Beatles heard it first.
Over the past several years I have been running an occasional series in this space of songs, mainly political protest songs, you know The Internationale, Union Maid, Which Side Are You On, Viva La Quince Brigada, Universal Soldier, and such entitled Songs To While The Class Struggle By. And those songs provide our movement with that combination entertainment/political message that is an art form that we use to draw the interested around us. Even though today those interested may be counted rather than countless and the class struggle to be whiled away is rather one-sidedly going against us at present. The bosses are using every means from firing to targeting union organizing to their paid propagandists complaining that the masses are not happy with having their plight groveled in their faces like they should be while the rich, well, while away in luxury and comfort.
Over the past several years I have been running an occasional series in this space of songs, mainly political protest songs, you know The Internationale, Union Maid, Which Side Are You On, Viva La Quince Brigada, Universal Soldier, and such entitled Songs To While The Class Struggle By. And those songs provide our movement with that combination entertainment/political message that is an art form that we use to draw the interested around us. Even though today those interested may be counted rather than countless and the class struggle to be whiled away is rather one-sidedly going against us at present. The bosses are using every means from firing to targeting union organizing to their paid propagandists complaining that the masses are not happy with having their plight groveled in their faces like they should be while the rich, well, while away in luxury and comfort.
But
not all life is political, or rather not all music lends itself to some kind of
explicit political meaning yet speaks to, let’s say, the poor sharecropper at
the juke joint on Saturday listening to the country blues, unplugged, kids at
the jukebox listening to high be-bop swing, other kids listening, maybe at that
same jukebox now worn with play and coins listening to some guys from some
Memphis record company rocking and rolling, or adults spending some dough to
hear the latest from Tin Pan Alley or the Broadway musical. And so they too
while away to the various aspects of the American songbook and that rich
tradition is which in honored here.
This
series which could include some protest songs as well is centered on roots
music as it has come down the ages and formed the core of the American
songbook. You will find the odd, the eccentric, the forebears of later musical
trends, and the just plain amusing here. Listen up.
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