Two events got me thinking about this - "Pipes Of Peace" on Popular, and Radiohead's rush-releasing their charity new song about recently-dead WWI veteran Harry Patch.
Have there been any good modern day pop songs about World War One?
The criteria being:
- must be specifically about World War One (not just war in general) (but being about it in the video counts, cf PoP)
- must have been recorded and written after World War TWO
There's no particular reason there SHOULD be good modern WWI songs of course, any more than there should be good modern Napoleonic War ones. But are there?
The field as I understand it:
- Radiohead's thing
- "Pipes Of Peace"
- "Stop The Cavalry" (unless it's too general)
- "All Together Now" by The Farm.
Good grief.
Have there been any good modern day pop songs about World War One?
The criteria being:
- must be specifically about World War One (not just war in general) (but being about it in the video counts, cf PoP)
- must have been recorded and written after World War TWO
There's no particular reason there SHOULD be good modern WWI songs of course, any more than there should be good modern Napoleonic War ones. But are there?
The field as I understand it:
- Radiohead's thing
- "Pipes Of Peace"
- "Stop The Cavalry" (unless it's too general)
- "All Together Now" by The Farm.
Good grief.
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Date: 2009-08-06 10:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-06 10:49 am (UTC)I depending on your definitions of both pop and good, there's This Song For You (http://www.lyricsdomain.com/3/chris_de_burgh/this_song_for_you.html) by Chris de Burgh.
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Date: 2009-08-06 11:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-06 10:49 am (UTC)Both are folk -- or neo-folk or whatever you'd call it (Bogle is his 60s)
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Date: 2009-08-06 11:55 am (UTC)The real shocker for me was that it seems Skr3vvdr1ver did a version. DO. NOT. WANT.
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Date: 2009-08-06 10:49 pm (UTC)On the topic of neo-folk WWI tunes (of which there are more than a few, obv), Andrew King has covered both Rudyard Kipling's "Gethsemane" and A E Housman's "Polly On The Shore".
(Good choices though.)
I'm pretty sure And Also The Trees did at least one, but I can't remember which one it was.
An Italian-speaking friend told me that she thought one of the tracks on (Italian goth band) Artica's album 'Natura' was about trench warfare, but since I know 0 Italian, I can neither confirm nor deny this.
Stretching the definition of "pop" here quite a bit, I agree. I keep thinking The Decemberists ought to have done one, but they seem to have done every *other* sort of military experience instead!
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Date: 2009-08-06 10:54 am (UTC)I'll get me coat.
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Date: 2009-08-06 11:04 am (UTC)/tenuous
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Date: 2009-08-06 11:28 am (UTC)Also, 'Ghost Of You' or whatever it's called by MCR has a WWI video.
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Date: 2009-08-06 03:03 pm (UTC)http://www.ilxor.com/ILX/ThreadSelectedControllerServlet?boardid=41&threadid=71210
Here's what I nominated (leaving out pre-WWII ones):
"Green Fields Of France," Dropkick Murphys (and plenty of Irishmen before them, I imagine)
"Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron," the Royal Guardsmen
"Dough Boy Joe," MX-80 Sound
"One," Metallica (or at least its video)
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Date: 2009-08-06 03:32 pm (UTC)I would hesitantly include Tom Waits's "Day After Tomorrow," which isn't about any war specifically but "feels" a bit All Quiet on the Western Front-like. At least that's what I said about it (http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/2052-future-soundtrack-for-america/) when it came out.
Except this lyric, though it definitely predates Iraq (which I don't think anyone complains about being cold), also rules out WWI:
"It is so hard
And it's cold here
And I'm tired of taking orders
And I miss old Rockford town
Up by the Wisconsin border
But I miss you won't believe
Shoveling snow and raking leaves
And my plane will touch tomorrow
On the day after tomorrow"
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Date: 2009-08-06 07:43 pm (UTC)Butcher's Tale
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