Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Music as Social Commnetary
The end of the Reagan garbage disposal is non generally tell apartn for policy-making activism and yet during the highly conservative Reagan years, some of the well-favoredgest efforts of medicament to combat the problems of the world began. John Cougar Mellankamp wrote the album, come down on the S give carecrow and began the Farm Aid concerts to draw attention to the fade the Statesn family far. Michael capital of Mississippi and the musical elite of the day wrote and performed, We Are the demesne and Sir Bob Geldof drew attention to the Afri female genitals famines with his multi-star performance and recording of Do They Know Its Christmas? Into that political climate, singer/ poesywriter Jackson kisser wrote and released the form, How Long? on his World in Motion album released in 1989 (Ontario Coalition Against Poverty 1). Speculation runs high that visage whitethorn keep back been directly addressing the starts of international poverty or may have been discussing the issue of Apartheid in southern Africa, avery popular cause of the deeply 1980s. physiognomy, the German-born son of an American armament photographer, had become well-known for his political activism.After writing for some of the biggest label in the music industry including The Byrds and The Eagles (Paris 1), Browne recorded his own music beginning in the mid-1970s and culminating with his hits Running on Empty and The Load come forward (Stay). Then, his formerly easy-going music turned into political statement after(prenominal) political statement. He organized a coalition of musicians against nuclear energy after the Three Mile Island accident and often wrote about politics, saying, nothing is much personal than your political beliefs. (Paris 1) But America of the late 1980s was in feel-good mode. The wall was coming down in Berlin, the Cold War at an end and the Soviet Union was crumbling. The album which featured How Long was the thrash performance of Brownes car eer, other than his de notwithstanding album when zippo knew his name (Wade 1). The famine in Ethiopia and other parts of the world were big news show, though largely ignored except for during feel-good relief efforts and homelessness in America was a extensive issue as the Reagan era drove the disassociate between the haves and have nots even farther apart.Browne, who was critical of liberals and conservatives alike (Ward 1), wrote the striving to call everyone out for their blithe acceptance of the arms hurry and huge military budgets. Others speculate that the song relates to the Anti-Apartheid efforts. The South African crisis was big news during the Reasgan administration with Congress enacting strict restriction on South African trade, beginning in 1986, and popular culture canonizing Nelson and Winnie Mandela.And that anti-Apartheid movement was important in popular culture. Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) highlighted the problems involving the race-based discrimination in Sout h Africa the same year the song was released and the colonial system instituted by the Dutch did not end until years later. Sadly, however, the song seems largely misplaced in time, coming out in the first year of the presidency of George H. W. bush-league when the world accepted that the arms race was over and social sense was beginning to wipe out hold.It almost appears as though Browne mazed the boat with How Long as he was critical of the military industrial complex which was already in the process of dismantling after the reunion of Germany and the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Furthermore, the song deals specifically with the issue of children and starvation, but did not serve to draw particular attention to the problem worldwide, possible imputable to the vagaries of the song. The vagaries of the song make it difficult to identify what social blemish in particular Browne hoped to address and that may have been his point.While asking in general How Long? people we re willing to tolerate social in on the buttonice around the world, Browne may have helped to draw attention to twain the need for nuclear disarmament and the need to end Apartheid. We do know that it asks the listener to consider the children and their future. How Long begins with a verse describing the possibilities evident in a childs face and asks the listener, presumably Americans and other citizens of the world, how spacious the child would fail if it were up to them (How Long Lines 1-8).The problem is that the children of the 1980s were not the flower-power generation of the 1960s and the subtly was lost. Asking How long would the child survive/How long if it was up to you was not the call to action needed in the late 1980s. The self-absorbed generation could easily just answer the motion and ignore the call to action underneath the words. Indeed, there is no inference that the song had any impact other than as a clear-sighted reminder of what they saw daily on the n ews. In the second verse, Browne gets a little more direct with his indictment of the listener but still fails to call them to action.When you mobilize about the currency spent On defense by a government And the weapons of dying weve built Were so sure that we need And you think of the millions and millions That money could feed How long can you hear soulfulness crying How long can you hear someone dying Before you ask yourself why? (Browne, How Long Lines 9-16) Ultimately, Browne does a good job of pointing out the political and social issues of the time, but fails to weigh a stance on what should be done about it.There is a vague notion that the government should stop spending money on missile defense systems and nuclear weapons in favor of spending on social issues, but he never implores his audience to take action. Instead, the audience can alone agree that yes, it is a problem and then go back to their own lives without interruption or any change in action. Perhaps th e one place where Brownes work power be considered effective is in his final verse, when he discusses the need to think of the globe differently than the blue and white and green image seen from pose (Browne, How Long).Finally, he asks how long until we have something to offer where the planets concerned? (Browne, How Long Lines 38-39) Though the song is generally accepted as an anti-military, pro-social reform ballad, these last lines may have been influenced by his relationship with environmental activist and actress Darryl Hannah and may allude to the idea that people need to take action with regard to the worlds environmental situation. In that way, it may have had some limited effect on public sensory faculty about environmental issues.Realistically though, it appears that the only real effect of Brownes work may have been on his career. Reviewer David Marsh, well-known for his explanation on rock music, put it this way. This is one time Jackson Browne did his words profoun d justice as a singer its simply a great piece of singing, stark, angry, pained and yet aching more than anything else with a love thats proven yet again to be light to hold a life together.The question while this music and the invention unfold is not how the singer will survive hes already told us that but how the listener will keep his composure long affluent to hear it through. (Ward 1) The song may well have been a house of the times and completely appropriate for the long view of history, but in the culture of the times, it was too passe, with not enough call for direct action.Still, just a few years later, Browne got his wish during the Clinton administration when the military industrial complex was largely dismantled, Americas standing forces minimized and world concerns brought to the forefront of American consciousness. Apartheid also fell in the intervening years, coming to an end in 1994. By the time the song had its desired impact on spending priorities, the dro ught had shifted and the famished was in Rwanda and Darfur and Americans had moved on to another music form and again forgot the starving children.Just as Brownes cry for justice came very late in the era of Apartheid, it came very early in the call for environmental activism and people missed its call to do the right thing and care for the children of the world. Works Cited Browne, Clyde Jackson. How Long? World in Motion, Elektra Records, 1989. Ontario Coalition Against Poverty, Activism and protest song lyrics page http//www. ocap. ca/songs/howlong. html declination 5, 2007. Paris, Russ. Jackson Browne Biography. , December 5, 2007. Ward, Michael.Jackson Browne the Artist behind the Words http//media. www. versusmag. org/media/storage/paper584/news/2003/10/22/Music/Jackson. Browne-547215. shtml, December 5, 2007. How Long by Jackson Browne When you look into a childs face And youre seeing the human race And the endless possibilities there Where so much can come straight And you think of the beautiful things A child can do How long would the child survive How long if it was up to you When you think about the money spent On defense by a government And the weapons of destruction weve built
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