Hippy, punk, métal et même reggae et funk, musique et révolution (politique, artistique…) sont bien souvent liées. Petite sélection, non exhaustive, des titres qui ont fait histoire…
Illustration de couverture : Sex Pistols, live in London
Rock it !
. My Generation, The Who (1965, album: My Generation)
. Search and Destroy, Iggy Pop & The Stooges (1973, album: Raw Power)
. Anarchy in the UK, Sex Pistols (1976, album: Anarchy in the UK/ I wanna be me)
. Antisocial, Trust (1980, album: Repression)
. Take the power back, Rage against the machine (1991, album : Rage against the machine)
. New World Order, Megadeth (1994, album : ThIrt3en)
. Rise up, Testament (2012, album : Dark Roots of Earth)
Funk for your rights
. Higher Ground, Stevie Wonder (1973, album: Innervisions)
. Get up, Stand up, Bob Marley & The Wailers (1973, album : Live !)
. Fight The Power, Public Enemy (1988, album: It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us back)
. Where is the love, Black Eyed Peas (2003, album : Elephunk)
. I don’t wanna wait, Soja (2009, album: Born in Babylon)
Pop(ulistes) songs with barricade folks
. The Times they are a changin, Bob Dylan (1964, album: The Times they are a changin)
. Imagine, John Lennon & The Plastic Ono Band (1971, album : Imagine)
. Talkin’ bout A Revolution, Tracy Chapman (1988, album: Tracy Chapman)
. They don’t care about us, Michael Jackson (1995, album : HIStory)
. Care About us, Xriss Jor (2005)
. I wish a punk rocker with flowers, Sandi Thom (2005, album: I wish I was a punk rocker)