An interesting article from 2014 about 1960s New York revolutionary group Black Mask / Up Against The Wall Motherfucker. Includes good quality reproductions of photos, artwork etc.
An interesting article from 2014 about 1960s New York revolutionary group Black Mask / Up Against The Wall Motherfucker. Includes good quality reproductions of photos, artwork etc.
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Grindon wrote: The poster’s…
Came across this a while back... They actually use the "up against the wall" phrase on the song. I hadn't thought Jefferson Airplane were all that radical, but it's certainly a nice tune, along with the whole Volunteers album (obviously a reference to the Vietnam War). It seems the guitarist/vocalist Paul Kantner, who wrote/borrowed the lyrics from the "Motherfucker" John Sundstrom, was fairly left-wing.
Thanks Adri - I never know…
Thanks Adri - I never know whether it's a positive sign that this stuff is "in the air" or whether it actually is recuperation. I guess both.
Yeah, I'd largely agree that…
Yeah, I'd largely agree that radical stuff tends to become diluted when incorporated into music and other items of consumption. "Radical music" itself hasn't really helped to bring about a socialist society, though it's often been an important part of various social movements and struggles. The protest music that emanated from the American counterculture and antiwar movements of the '60s and '70s certainly added pressure on the U.S. to de-escalate its war against the Vietnamese (as both the Nixon administration and the Democratic Republic of Vietnam acknowledged), so in a sense I suppose it wasn't entirely useless.