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Jymbot
11-11-2012, 10:11 AM
Today is Rememberance Day.

I am not sure how this thread will go down. It may just turn around on me and bite me on the ass.

The reason I say this is that this thread is merely the listing of tracks concerning SOLDIERS and 70s prog/psych bands were not necessarily sympathetic with them.

It was the Vietnam War then and people were living the experience.

It is my conclusion that , contrary to popular belief, the major theme covered by prog bands (of the 70s) is not Myth and all the wizards,etc shit , but war. I say 70's because, frankly I cannot think of many of the new bands dwelling on this subject. Seems to me that with , at first, neoprog in the 90s, the focus shifted more from war topic to social concerns.

And you cannot list soldier songs without including the psych genre as well. Both prog & psych were heavy into drugs and war.
If only for Moe's benefit (whom I believe is on this board with his MASSIVE folk collection) I would like to include (British) folk here as well. (Of the three genres, I find the lyrics the folk movement put out were the deepest/bitterest/harshest. Because, of course, so many were protestors.)

So please list songs about SOLDIERS SPECIFICALLY. Not just about war.

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First one that comes to mind is of course ELP "Lucky Man" but BJH "Summer Soldier" also is always with me.


I guess I will concentrate more on folk here and leave the prog ones to others.


Ralph McTell- pick up gun
Collins - Plains of Waterloo
Fairport - Banks of Nile - deserter
Eyes of Blue - crossroads of time
Colin Scott- hey Sandy
Donovan - war drags on - universal soldier - do you hear me?
Spring - shipwrecked soldier
Legendary Pink Dots -poppy day
Magic Dragon - once on a time
Parsifal - senseless
Shuttah - tell me why - the wizard
Birthcontrol - work is done
Zombies - butcher's tale
Charge - soldiers & battles
Tudor Lodge - I know a man
Gnidrolog - I'd never be a soldier
Floyd - Corporal Clegg
Perth County Conspiracy - easy rider (last spoken word part)
Steeleye Span - female drummer
Utopia - freedom fighter
Ywis - fight fear
Stackridge-volunteers
Web - conscience
Christmas - warsong
Procol - fires burning brightly
Quasar - man of war
Blodwyn Pig - send your son to war
Wooly Wolstenholme - patriots
YES- harold land
Bushwacker's Band - and the band played Waltzing Mathilda (this is probably the bitterest folk soldier song I know)
Julian's Treatment - soldier of time
Axis - soldier of love
Groundhogs -soldier
Arkus - 1914
Neon Philharmonic - Dresden
Wildturkey - gotta be one on the excellent "Battlehymn" lp
Message - soldiers
Holding Pattern - mercenary
Park - in barracks
Albion Band -battle of omme - scarlet & blue
Brandywine Bridge- unknown warrior
Busker- honours of glory
Peter & Gordon - uncle Harringtonn
Idle Race -Mrs Ward
West Coast consortium - soldiers in the rain
Fate - Sgt Death
fairfield Parlour - soldier of flesh
Kinks- tin soldier man
Paper Garden - man you do
Wakeman & Cousins - High Germany
Martin Carthy - gentleman soldiers


So there you have it - I've just supplied someone who has his own radio show a theme-program.
(only,if you choose these tracks, you would probably be well-advised not to play them on your show TODAY.

moecurlythanu
11-11-2012, 11:17 AM
Hello W. Welcome back to the surface world. ;)

Harbottle
11-11-2012, 11:36 AM
Steeleye Span - Fighting for Strangers

N_Singh
11-11-2012, 11:54 AM
Uh, yeah, it wasn't all wizards. A small part of it was "If the summer changed to winter, yours is no disgrace". Now THAT is profound.

ChrisXymphonia
11-11-2012, 12:17 PM
There are a few songs that are especially pertinent on a day like this such as this one:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd8JOm0VpZ8

ChrisXymphonia
11-11-2012, 12:18 PM
... and of course this one:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl-J3fCQB1k

spellbound
11-11-2012, 01:49 PM
The Doors - The Unknown Soldier

not really 70s but the same age as Corporal Clegg (1968).

Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun

JKL2000
11-11-2012, 02:46 PM
Roy Harper - The Unknown Soldier

Progbear
11-11-2012, 04:37 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x94jHemEuw

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R. Totale III
11-11-2012, 05:25 PM
Kinks - Some Mother's Son
John Cale - Mercenaries

Sunlight Caller
11-11-2012, 05:45 PM
Not 70s but some of the current crop have their thoughts in remembrance of, so I'll nominate Magenta's The Ballad of Samuel Layne from their Metamorphosis album, a first world war tale of the trenches and fitting for this Sunday.