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Dykes and fairies, tell me where is sanity
Tax the rich, feed the poor
Till there are no rich no more
I'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to you
Population keeps on breeding
Nation bleeding, still more feeding economy
Life is funny, skies are sunny
Bees make honey, who needs money, monopoly
I'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to you
World pollution, there's no solution
Institution, electrocution
Just black and white, rich or poor
Them and us, stop the war
I'd love to change the world
But I don't know what to do
So I'll leave it up to you
There's two (2018) homophobic slur words in the opening verse which I guess weren't considered so unacceptable 47 years ago.
Yeah. I'd love to change the words, but...
So, sadly (since the rest of the song is great) no more airplay on RP.
There's two (2018) homophobic slur words in the opening verse which I guess weren't considered so unacceptable 47 years ago.
Or now.
You need a hug?
I don't think it would get a pass or airplay if it were to come out today. At least there would be some push back.
Wow!
As a teen, we use to have arguments about who was the best guitar players: Alvin Lee, Allman, Hendrix, Page, Richards, Townsend, Clapton, Santana, Walsh, Beck, Betts, Garcia, Gallagher.
God almighty...can you think about doing this today? What happened to RnR in the 21st century?
Corporations.
Dispersion and the expansion of musical styles in the R&R space. Back in the day you had one, maybe 2, radio stations. Popular music was not as culturally pervasive either. So everyone following R&R was continually fed these artists thru a limited number of channels. There were many bands but nowhere near as many as today as well. So many more types of music grew out of rock (punk, wave, prog, grunge, etc...) as well, each with their own following, further breaking fans into camps.
Besides: Mayer, Clark Jr., Auerbach, White, Trucks, Yorke, Bonamassa, Anastasio, Dickenson, Haynes, Homme, Brownstein, Howard is a pretty mighty (albeit incomplete) list.
Wow!
As a teen, we use to have arguments about who was the best guitar players: Alvin Lee, Allman, Hendrix, Page, Richards, Townsend, Clapton, Santana, Walsh, Beck, Betts, Garcia, Gallagher.
God almighty...can you think about doing this today? What happened to RnR in the 21st century?
Corporations.
Wow!
As a teen, we use to have arguments about who was the best guitar players: Alvin Lee, Allman, Hendrix, Page, Richards, Townsend, Clapton, Santana, Walsh, Beck, Betts, Garcia, Gallagher.
God almighty...can you think about doing this today? What happened to RnR in the 21st century?
HA! What happened to RnR in the 21st Century!? Oh that one's easy to answer. It became.....classical. The rage kind'a melted away...for the most part. Primal styled music is always hard to sustain in a creative fashion.
Don't get me wrong there's still some great RnR going on out there today. But for the most part the genre is very well defined by a set of formulaic rules. There are exceptions, of course. A lady calling herself St. Vincent, a scathingly good guitar player, kind'a defies those rules, which is the whole point of RnR. But she's more the exception proving the rule. She is worth a listen (imo).
But if you're a music lover, as I am, I say don't grieve for the genre. There was a line in a song I heard once that rings true. I paraphrase a bit...well...a lot. Music high. Music low. Music, like love, goes on forever. It's what makes life bearable. It just changes to suit the times.
And so it always goes.
Highlow
American Net'Zen
Pollution electrocution.... I'd love to change the world but I don't know what to do.
Indeed. I think the late, great, George Carlin summed it best.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lMDbYZ26rg
To paraphrase.
"We American's (must) love war. We're a war-like people. We've only been in existence for ~200years and already we've had 10 major wars. That's one every 20 years. "
And with talks of resurrecting waterboarding, etc., I don't see anything to indicate that this is going to change any time soon. This song is still so relevant...sad to say...
So it goes.
Pollution electrocution.... I'd love to change the world but I don't know what to do.
This band didn’t do anything particularly new. But what they did was so good that for me they represent the epitome of English blues rock.
What do you expect from people who come in ten years late ?
This band didn’t do anything particularly new. But what they did was so good that for me they represent the epitome of English blues rock.
Alvin Lee is GOD, no argument there.
Squidish, or is that Squidward? . Yes indeed we thankfully seem past those times. Then again... Tax the rich, feed the poor
Till there are no rich no more
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Population keeps on breeding
Nation bleeding, still more feeding economy
Life is funny, skies are sunny
Bees make honey, who needs money, monopoly
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World pollution, there's no solution
Institution, electrocution
Just black and white, rich or poor
Them and us, stop the war.
Then again some things never seem to change, eh?
So it goes.
This was never my favorite song of their's however....albeit their most commercially successful....probably explains why I didn't like it much. Cricklewood was my FAVE album. Back during that time I was a young lass....14 probably the 1st time I saw TYA in concert. Back then you were allowed to roam around free. I roamed to the side steps at side stage where the band came and went. Later I was allowed backstage...they were all really funny, great guys and every one of them a gentleman. A young girl like myself could have EASILY been swayed by these men but they were sweet and nice to me. The drummer had a pet ferrett backstage...never forget it. I was in love with you Alvin; a crush that has never gone away. See ya on the other side. Love, Cheri
Alvin Lee!
great guitar player
Alvin Lee is GOD, no argument there.
Ha. Reminds me of a drinking game we had that required this comment. Most folks didnt even know who he was...which of course made it sillier.
Alvin Lee is GOD, no argument there.
Wow!
As a teen, we use to have arguments about who was the best guitar players: Alvin Lee, Allman, Hendrix, Page, Richards, Townsend, Clapton, Santana, Walsh, Beck, Betts, Garcia, Gallagher.
God almighty...can you think about doing this today? What happened to RnR in the 21st century?
Too many poseurs
Wow!
As a teen, we use to have arguments about who was the best guitar players: Alvin Lee, Allman, Hendrix, Page, Richards, Townsend, Clapton, Santana, Walsh, Beck, Betts, Garcia, Gallagher.
God almighty...can you think about doing this today? What happened to RnR in the 21st century?
Agreed. Right there with ya. Bumping it to a solid TEN!
Cut your damn grass!
-- sincerely the HOA
This song is a timeless reminder that honey is in fact, made by bees.
Highlow
American Net'Zen
love this song...
Well said... time flies when we're having fun...
Happy to see it getting some overdue spinning.
The lyrics could have been written yesterday.
Worthy of more play if for nothing else but to remind us that more things change,
the more they remain the same ...
R I P Alvin ...
Hope I get to catch it the next time around.
Just heard the news here. One of my Guitar Heros. shocked
He went home.
Yeah. I'd love to change the words, but...
So, sadly (since the rest of the song is great) no more airplay on RP.
A Woodstock: I'd like to play a song called Helicopter!!!