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Droxford
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Posted: July 02 2020 at 14:14 |
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Looking for Prog tracks that reference World War 2.
I can think of ELP 'Memoirs of an Officer and A Gentleman ' from 'Love Beach' and Camel's 'Music inspired by the Snowgoose' . Manfred Mann's Earthband title track from the 'Nightingales and Bombers' album is quite prog sounding, Any other suggestions? Thanks |
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Manhattan Project by Rush
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Aces High by Iron Maiden
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The Fall of Reason by Watchtower is about war in general.
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Also "Brighter Than a Thousand Suns", which is about the development of the first atomic bomb (same topic as Rush's "Manhattan Project").
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In the Name of Love by U2 references it, I believe, but is not considered Prog. Still a great song that gives me chills.
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Air Raid by Triumph is an instrumental that sounds like a WWII air raid.
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Knight Area released the album D-Day in 2019, which is a concept album about (drum roll please....) D-Day.
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Pink Floyd's song "When the Tigers Broke Free" is about Roger Waters' father's death in the Battle of Anzio. Also The Final Cut was largely inspired by WWII.
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"Goodbye Blue Sky" by Pink Floyd.
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I wouldn't call this a Prog song, but Robert Wyatt is in PA:
And here are the lyrics: https://genius.com/Robert-wyatt-stalin-wasnt-stallin-lyrics Edited by Logan - July 02 2020 at 14:46 |
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Stalingrad by Hail of Bullets but I’m not sure if they are considered Prog metal or some other subgenre. I’m afraid I’m rather hopeless at classification sometimes.
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Two songs that more generally have to do with war are Where the Rose is Sown by Big Country and Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits. Not considered Prog but nevertheless worthy of a listen. Good luck with your project. That’s all I got! Just tell ‘em you have sand in your eyes on that last one.
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Camel's "nude" is apparently about a Japanese soldier living on an island who didn't know the war(WW2) was over.
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That's not about WW2 specifically but rather about the development of the atomic bomb and the initial test in the desert. There aren't any lyrics in the song that talk about it's use on Japan(although we all know what happened).
Edited by AFlowerKingCrimson - July 02 2020 at 15:33 |
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Big Big Train's 2004 release, Gathering Speed, is an amazing album, on a par with Roger Waters' The Final Cut. It's a tribute to the Battle of Britain.
Sean Filkins is such a great lead vocalist! Edited by BrufordFreak - July 02 2020 at 17:03 |
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I think you might want to go back and reread the lyrics. They specifically cite the Enola Gay riding out of the shockwave on an August day, which coincides with the bombing of Hiroshima. A very sad day in history, and a painful reminder of the sheer and utter destructiveness of nuclear weapons. |
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Time for me to hit the trail. Stay safe out there! ...
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Alright. Although I still believe a big part of the song is about the manhattan project and the development of the atomic bomb I will admit I stand corrected as far as the lyrics you pointed out(which obviously have to do with the dropping of the bomb(or bombs)). I admit I don't always pay super close attention to the lyrics and I haven't heard that song in a long time. I won't get into the politics of the US's use of the atomic bomb here except to say that fortunately it hasn't been used since. I think if there was a third time you and I wouldn't be typing here right now.
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Yes, I think it is also about the lead up. When I hear it, I think of themes like ... the Pandora’s box scenario ... and ... if we do not learn from history, we are tragically doomed to repeat it. It is certainly not a song about glorifying the hell that is war, and the themes are approached from a universal perspective. I think Alex Lifeson applies a very effective arpeggiated riff for this song. It is such a difficult and painful subject, but I believe that Rush approached the song in an appropriate way ... in an almost didactic manner. I’ll be out of touch for a while. Take care in these troubled times.
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