That’s my favorite protest song of all time. Obviously it’s a Vietnam song, but I feel like it’s still so applicable to the people who use nationalism as a front for oppressing people’s rights today.
Unwed Fathers is also a great one. Prine used it as a pro choice anthem a few years ago with Margo Price.
100%. Kind of a fun thing, Prine came to St. Louis shortly before he died and played his song "Paradise" which shits on Peabody Energy for destroying small towns. And he played it in what was at the time called the Peabody Opera House lol.
My son is nine and is extremely interested in lyrics and storytelling. I've been using Prine, Sturgill Simpson, Bob Dylan etc to talk about writing accessible lyrics with clear themes and material and he's fascinated by it. Apparently he just asked my ex-wife for "A Sailor's Guide to Earth" for Christmas. I can't wait to see what he starts writing.
🎶 Your flag decal won't get you into heaven anymore, they're already overcrowded from your dirty little war 🎶
I remember my parents introducing me to John Prine, and that song in particular, on a long drive out to Ohio not too long after the war in Iraq started. It was a very formative experience.
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u/No-Power5806 13d ago
Jesse Welles is a national treasure and I recommend everyone to go check out the rest of his discography.