During an interview, John Lennon said he didn’t just want to write love songs. He said he wanted one of his classic rock songs to become a “revolutionary” track for workers. In addition, he wanted the ...
Exploring Bob Dylan's comments in his autobiography, 'Chronicles', about Johnny Cash's 'I Walk The Line' which he calls "the ...
John Lennon criticized politics in The Beatles’ “Revolution.” He said the different versions of the song were not consistent. Only one recording of the track was a hit. John Lennon explained one of ...
Soundtrack of the revolution: Songs of the ’60s and ’70s that played a role in political movements Nina Simone performing at Jazz Festival. More than half a century ago, a prominent portion of the ...
"My old way of thinking had me tied up and blind / I was out of direction, I was out of right mind / Tired of backsliding, living in the past / Tired of going absolutely nowhere fast," Easton sings.
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