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Poll Question: Which of these political / socially-engaged songs are your favourites?
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
4 [5.48%]
2 [2.74%]
1 [1.37%]
11 [15.07%]
1 [1.37%]
8 [10.96%]
15 [20.55%]
1 [1.37%]
5 [6.85%]
2 [2.74%]
1 [1.37%]
22 [30.14%]
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    Posted: August 24 2024 at 00:46

These are some more of the songs which for the largest part have been mentioned in the Political Prog thread, and again, you can 
vote for as many as you wish (multiple votes allowed).


Here's the previous poll if it still should have some interest: Thinking politically / socially-engaged songs (1)

Enjoy!  Tongue


Edited by David_D - September 17 2024 at 13:13
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Yes, Crimso, Genesis.
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Ange - "Les Longues Nuits D'Isaac" (1974)
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Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Genesis, PFM, Yes.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote David_D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 24 2024 at 06:36

Most of these songs get my votes. Big smile
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Isn't "Wind Up" more of a religious themed song?
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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Isn't "Wind Up" more of a religious themed song?

It's about organized religion, and as thus both socially-engaged and political, as understood by the definition of the latter I use.

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Originally posted by Grumpyprogfan Grumpyprogfan wrote:

Isn't "Wind Up" more of a religious themed song?


Religions are one of  the uglier sides of politics.
let's just stay above the moral melee
prefer the sink to the gutter
keep our sand-castle virtues
content to be a doer
as well as a thinker,
prefer lifting our pen
rather than un-sheath our sword
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Ange : Les longues nuits d'Isaac

Being Belgian (Walloon) of french expression , I think that the text of this song does not refer to any form of political or social criticism.
The best way to give our english speakers an idea of the content of this text is to consult a reliable translation.
The texts, poems of Francis Décamps are not easy to decipher (it is to say that more than a literal translation is needed), even for us francophone amateurs of Ange.
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Originally posted by mellotronwave mellotronwave wrote:

Ange : Les longues nuits d'Isaac

Being Belgian (Walloon) of french expression , I think that the text of this song does not refer to any form of political or social criticism.
The best way to give our english speakers an idea of the content of this text is to consult a reliable translation.
The texts, poems of Francis Décamps are not easy to decipher (it is to say that more than a literal translation is needed), even for us francophone amateurs of Ange.

This is the translation provided in the Political Prog thread:

"English translation

Blood of your fathers, adultery in anger!
Tie your earth to the flesh of your fingers!
Blood of your fathers, adultery in anger!
Get your land out of the false king's greenhouse!
Oh, night! You who envelop me in your cloth on a silver night
Oh, night! You who take me away from the gaping craters
Oh, night! You who dream of me on a ruby paper strike
Oh, night! You are the one who forces me to remember the last cry.
Have you seen the man in the pointed hat who weaves with his eyes the universal weft?
Oh, night! Tell me who I am under your scarf of truth.
Oh, night! Tell me who I am before you leave.
Oh, night! Tell me, I dream about a ruby-paper strike.
Oh, night! Tell me, can I finally let go of this latest scream?
Blood of your fathers, adultery in anger!
Tie your earth to the flesh of your fingers!
Blood of your fathers, adultery in anger!
Get your land out of the false king's greenhouse!"


Edited by David_D - August 24 2024 at 16:29
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Thanks DD
Hard to find a political/socila meaning isn't ?
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Originally posted by mellotronwave mellotronwave wrote:

Thanks DD
Hard to find a political/socila meaning isn't ?

This is the interpretation given in the Political Prog thread:

"While Ange is primarily known for their symphonic prog-rock sound and their poetry inspired by medieval texts, they did incorporate elements of political commentary into some of their songs. 
The lyrics of these two songs, although not overtly political, could be a commentary on social injustice and rebellion against tyranny."

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The Knife. Tony Banks is on fire and John Mayhew is the perfect drummer for this while Ant Phillips pulls out some of his best work. I wouldn't change a single second of it.
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Originally posted by mellotronwave mellotronwave wrote:

Ange : Les longues nuits d'Isaac

Being Belgian (Walloon) of french expression , I think that the text of this song does not refer to any form of political or social criticism.
The best way to give our english speakers an idea of the content of this text is to consult a reliable translation.
The texts, poems of Francis Décamps are not easy to decipher (it is to say that more than a literal translation is needed), even for us francophone amateurs of Ange.


read Christian Décamps who was the main lyricist , his brother Francis (main keyboards) wrote some lyrics also
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Originally posted by David_D David_D wrote:

Originally posted by mellotronwave mellotronwave wrote:

Thanks DD
Hard to find a political/socila meaning isn't ?


This is the interpretation given in the Political Prog thread:

"<span style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">While Ange is primarily known for their symphonic prog-rock sound and their poetry inspired by medieval texts, they did incorporate elements of political commentary into some of their songs. </span>
<span style=": rgb248, 248, 252;">The lyrics of these two songs, although not overtly political, could be a commentary on social injustice and rebellion against tyranny.</span>"



Hi,agree with the thread definition and... still thinking that 'Les longues nuits d'Isaac' was not a pertinent example.

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Originally posted by mellotronwave mellotronwave wrote:

Hi,agree with the thread definition and... still thinking that 'Les longues nuits d'Isaac' was not a pertinent example.

Well, I find the interpretation given as quite probable or at least enough valid to qualify the song for this poll; while I guess that the definition of political I use is mostly recognized by leftists and others who want democracy to embrace the whole society.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote David_D Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 27 2024 at 06:44

Triana's "Rumor" has got this splendid post in the Political Prog thread:

Originally posted by Antoni Antoni wrote:

Spanish symphonic prog band Triana's notable song with political undertones is "Rumour" from 1977. The lyrics of the song reflect the turbulent political climate in Spain during that time, marked by the transition from the Francoist dictatorship (1936–1975) to democracy.



English translation

One day, I came out of silence.
On the echo of a voice
And it got spread like the wind.
Which reaches the heart

The guitar talked to me this morning
About freedom.

Coming out of his thoughts
Things that won't to shut up
At the streets and the roads
At early morning
comes back

The guitar talked to the morning 
About freedom.

A rumour is heard at the corners
Which announces that will arrive
The day when all the men
Be able to walk together

The guitar talked to me in the morning
About freedom.

Coming out from his thoughts
Things that he won't to shut up
At the streets and the roads
And until the path of the sea

The guitar talked to me in the morning 
About freedom.

It's definitely a good song with engaged, touching lyrics, and it gets one of my votes too. 


Edited by David_D - August 27 2024 at 08:54
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