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Songs and Encouragement for the Working Class (Updated 2X)

Evans Liberal Politics
May 29, 2010

 

Songs and Encouragement
for the Working Class (Updated 2X)

Encouragement for Working Men and Women

Rock and Folk Music for Working People

Evans Liberal Politics, updated May 29th and 28th, 2011 and March 11, 2011, originally published September 14, 2010, by Paul Evans. While this has always been a fairly popular post, I felt it needed to be more widely distributed so I rewrote it and am republishing it, with more relevant songs for you, both folk and rock music:

The painting is called “Unveiling the Statue of Liberty.” It was painted in 1886 by Edward Moran, and is courtesy of Wikipedia.

I have always identified myself as being an ordinary guy. The people I meet and interact with in Wooster, Ohio and Akron, Cleveland and places I go around northeast Ohio are pretty much ordinary people. I have been really blessed with educated parents who took care of me, and an education from good schools such as Miami University (Ohio – class of 1980) and an all-but-thesis from The University of Akron. I have also read many thousands of books. But my mind is not all that much unusually gifted, and my hopes and dreams are those similar to normal, working class Americans: that I might live a decent, caring life, supporting myself and making my way in a society which is NOT all that caring, in an economy where it is HARD to find a good job, and in a life which a poet once referred to as “this veil of tears.”

famous painting by Edward Moran from 1886 called 'Unveiling the Statue of Liberty' from Wikipedia

One thing that always inspired me as I made my way through life is how hard ordinary people try in life. I have learned their hopes and aspirations personally through talking with many thousands of working people, as I live my life and also doing vote canvassing for the Democratic Party. I wanted to bring a message of understanding and hope to them, and to my readers – however wealthy you might be. However the post was particularly written with the working class in mind: this Bud’s for you!.

I thought about how to write something that would be helpful to working people (such as myself), and felt that words themselves lacked immediacy and lacked the strength to inspire you as I want to. We have heard the speeches of politicians, we have had the encouragement of ministers of the church. So I thought, “what about some ‘music for the masses’ or ‘music for the rest of us,’ that is to say, music for ordinary, regular people, for our enjoyment and to inspire us. For that matter, I encourage all of you to live caring, ethical and dedicated lives — and let the chips fall where they may.

Not everyone gets advantages in this life. I have known alcoholics, hard drug users, and also people of limited intelligence, who may never “make it” in this world, and it saddens me. In our society, also, I have extensive personal experience as one disabled with mental illness as to how badly the world treats people with disabilities. And I have been so poor that I often get my groceries at a food bank, and have to beg neighbors and friends for gas money to drive around town, for example to visit my father in the local nursing home. I pray to our God that he might hear our suffering, and somehow reach the hearts of our leaders, that they might change this great land of ours, and remake our society into a truly caring, loving society where government is structured so that it helps the ordinary and less fortunate people. So that it helps them DISPROPORTIONATELY.

As Ten Years After says in the song (below), “tax the rich, feed the poor, till there are no, rich nor more.” I remind my fellow Christians that Jesus did not care for the trappings of this life, that he was an ITINERANT preacher, that he was poor, that he did not care for the rich, ruling Pharisees of his society, and that he helped everyone he met. The group of people who were disciples and followers of Jesus were the outcasts of society, and “they held their goods in common” (to quote the Bible – it’s in Acts).

Anyway, without further ado, here are some songs in tribute to, and in caring support of, the working class, not just of America, but of the world, songs for ordinary people everywhere. I also want to dedicate these songs for the working class with the words with which the Stature of Liberty was dedicated. I also want to remind everyone that the playing field is not yet level. When the statue was dedicated in 1886, the Cleveland Gazette issued a protest suggesting that Liberty’s lamp not be lit until the United States became a free nation “in reality”.

For so many of us, though we count ourselves lucky as Americans to have the freedoms and blessings we enjoy, our lives are hardly free. We struggle to find work, with one seventh of Americans now living in poverty. Increasingly, the government’s hand looks like a mailed fist to us, rather than the soft gloves we have hoped for. We struggle with addictions, and we struggle as we strive to take care of our families and to make our way in a society which is not truly caring. We live lives which are hard and unforgiving. And we try like hell.

Here is the dedication poem for the Statue of Liberty, engraved on it’s base. Perhaps we need to remember that, as a liberal preacher once said, so long as there is injustice, or suffering for one of us, none of us are truly free, or, to give the title of the poem by Martin Luther King, Jr., "To Justice: Injustice anywhere, is a threat to justice everywhere."

Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame,
With conquering limbs astride from land to land;
Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand
A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame
Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name
Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand
Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command
The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
“Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she
With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”


Emma Lazarus, 1883

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On a Personal Note: We do not live in a Christian society because we are not caring towards each other. That’s my opinion, anyway, harsh as it may seem. My own experience might be somewhat in line with Walter Trout’s song below, “Jericho Road.” There are plenty of exceptions, but “God is not mocked” and someday the rich fat cats and people who just don’t give a damn will pay. For weeks I had ads up begging my readers to make emergency contributions to keep Evans Liberal Politics on the air, and for example, give me just a little fuel oil to heat my home. (This last winter I kept three rooms warm with electric heaters.) I have not had ONE contribution mailed to me. If you DO want to help, send a MONEY ORDER to Paul Evans, 5396 Overton Road, Wooster, OH 44691.

The songs below are NOT all nice, happy songs, just as the lives of working people are full of challenges and sometimes sorrow. They are .mp3′s made from YouTube videos that I like. I hope you enjoy them and might be inspired by them. ~ Paul Evans

See Inspirational liberal political quotes & speeches, Evans Liberal Politics, August 22, 2011, compiled by Paul Evans.

See A Simple Gratefulness: It’s Going to Get Better, Evans Liberal Politics, March 2, 2011, by Paul Evans.

Music for the Working Class

If you have any suggestions for music to add to this collection, I encourage you to leave a comment. My friend Betsy suggested more songs from the iconic folk singers of our time, so a few of those have been added, below:

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch one of our 'Songs for the Working Class,' John Lennon's 'Working Class Hero' "Working Class Hero:" WARNING: Obscenity — We start out with a really inspirational song to me by the Beatles’ John Lennon. — 3:52

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch old classic rock standard Rush's song 'Working Man,' a song that still gets a lot of airplay "Working Man:" by Rush, a group and a song that still gets a lot of airplay on the good classic rock radio stations. — 7:11

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch one of our 'Songs for the Working Class,' The Rolling Stones' 'Street Fighting Man' "Street Fighting Man:" The Rolling Stones sing it out from their European Tour in 1973. — 5:17

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch a really old song from the sixties, The Beatles singing 'Revolution,' a song which really resonates with us "Revolution:" The Beatles sing their old song from about 1968 or ’69, which really resonates with us. — 3:25

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch one of our 'Songs for the Working Class,' Gordon Lightfoot's moving folk song, 'Steel Rail Blues' "Steel Rail Blues:" We thought we’d break up our tribute to the working man with a mournful and moving folk song by Gordon Lightfoot. — 4:10

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch two songs by Bon Jovi, 'We Weren't Born to Follow' and 'Bad Name' "We Weren’t Born to Follow" and "Bad Name:" Not one but two great songs by favorite rocker Bon Jovi. We Weren’t Born to Follow is not known so well yet and is off of his 2009 album, ‘The Circle’. — 8:16

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch a funky and inspirational song about finding our way and God's salvation called 'Peace of Mind' “Peace of Mind”:A inspirational but funky R&B track about finding our way. What we’re all looking for. Some of us try our best to find happiness serving God, or Jesus, as we are led. — 4:39

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch Bruce Springsteen's 2009 hit 'Radio Nowhere' "Radio Nowhere:" Sometimes it’s easy to get discouraged and cry out for someone to talk to, here’s a hit song from 2009 by Bruce Springsteen all about that, performed in Hyde Park in London on June 28, 2009. — 3:53

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch old classic rock standard Rush's song 'Closer to the Heart' "Closer to the Heart:" old standby classic rockers Rush sing one of my very favorite songs. If only the people in power could take it to heart! — 3:26

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch a audio performance of The Waterboys performing their little-known song Spirit live in Glastonbury in 1986 "Spirit:" The Waterboys with Mike Scott perform their little-known song live in Glastonbury in 1986. — 7:22

Evans Liberal Politics logo serves as a link to launch Ten Years After performing their sixties hit 'I'd Love to Change the World' "I’d Love to Change the World:" Ten Years After performs this wonderful song from the sixties which has always served to move and inspire me. — 3:47

a recent patriotic and inspirational song by Kid Rock' "Born Free:" From an artist who has been around for a while, Kid Rock, with a song that is both patriotic and inspirational — 4:24

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch one of our 'Songs for the Working Class,' blues rocker Walter Trout's Jerico Road "Jericho Road:" A song about just how hard life can be for our poor, on highways where nobody cares, by Walter Trout, who in my opinion is one of our best blues/rock artists around today. — 4:34

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch one of our 'Songs for the Working Class,' Peter Paul and Mary's 'If I Had a Hammer' "If I Had a Hammer:" listen to the harmonizing in this song by folk legends Peter Paul & Mary. — 1:58

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch one of our 'Songs for the Working Class,' Joan Baez singing 'The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti' "The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti:" Folk icon Joan Baez sings about America’s first political prisoners, who were executed on August 23rd, 1927. — 4:35

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch one of our 'Songs for the Working Class,' by folk legend Pete Seeger, singing 'Which Side are You On' "Which Side are you On:" Pete Seeger, a legend in his own time, mainly the 1940′s through the 1960′s, sings a song about workers and union building. 2:48

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch one of our 'Songs for the Working Class,' Arlo Guthrie singing a song about soldiers making it home, alive or dead, and society's indifference, a song titled 'When A Soldier Makes It Home' "When A Soldier Makes It Home:" Arlo Guthrie of Alice’s Restaurant’s fame sings a song about our soldiers making it home, alive or dead, and society’s indifference to this. 7:38

Evans Liberal Politics logo serves as a link to launch a late 2007 Flora TV talk by New York Times columnist and Nobel economics prize winner Paul Krugman called 'Income Inequality and the Middle Class' "Income Inequality and the Middle Class:" an important talk by Nobel prize winner and N.Y. Times columnist Paul Krugman to the effect that income inequality is a completely political creation. — 7:15

Evans Liberal Politics logo as a link to launch a sermon by Trinity United Church of Christ Pastor Reverend Dr. Kevan Franklin on 'Enlightenment and Unity' "Enlightenment:" Rev. Dr. Kevan Franklin of the Trinity United Church of Christ (my good friend here in Wooster, Ohio) speaks about enlightenment and Jesus’ last wish that we might find a way to be united in love. — 14:40

Spiritual Cinema Circle

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Easter Greetings From Evans Liberal Politics

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Evans Liberal Politics
April 4, 2010

 

 

Easter Greetiings
From Evans Liberal Politics


He Is Risen!


Happy Easter to everybody! As a Christian Liberal Politics blog, embedded in a larger website, we want to extend our warmest greetings and hope everyone is having a blessed, special and sacred Easter day. Let me just say that, as someone who has spent almost his entire life as an agnostic person, I believe very strongly that nobody should be excluded, much less shunned, or treated in any way unequally, because of their beliefs. Like the Unitarian Universalists, as a liberal and rational man, my first principle for many years has been the “inherent worth and dignity” of every person, regardless of their beliefs.

small photograph from January, 2009 of Evans Liberal Politics owner Paul Evans

As a dedicated liberal, I have something I need to get off of my chest. I have a lot of friends and neighbors who are against the health insurance reform bill. Let me just say that, after examining all the evidence, I truly feel that, despite having been somewhat ruined by lobbyists, the bill is a good thing for America. That doesn’t mean that it isn’t going to be painful, at least until the subsidies kick in after three years. There are some people who are just barely getting by and simply don’t have $50 a month for the most basic, actually pretty cruddy health insurance, and I feel really bad for them. I do think the bill is necessary — absolutely necessary and helpful for America — and that it does good things which I have gone to great lengths to explain over the last several months. But for a lot of people, being FORCED to buy health insurance goes strongly against the grain. I really am pretty darned sure that ultimately, if you are low income, the government is basically going to pick up the tab, and, you realize, Medicaid will be greatly expanded. But my sympathies are with the little people who may in fact be somewhat hurt or inconvenienced by health care reform. I’m sure in my own mind, it’s still a good thing for America. Objectively, I’m pretty darned certain of that.

But I’m truly sorry about the divide this bill has caused in America, the antagonism and bad blood between the two parties, pitting neighbor against neighbor and even dividing families. We need to love and care for each other, even while we disagree about important political matters. I’m sure that’s what Jesus would want. Don’t you think so?

Most particularly today, Evans Liberal Politics wants to extend our sincere wishes to fellow Christians for a blessed, sacred and very special Easter day. Pray with me, if you will, this little Easter prayer: “I am forgiven. Know that, everywhere, in every faith, God is God. I am forgiven, and God is God”.

If you’d like, you are invited to watch “Where You Are”, a special Christian YouTube rock music video from the Wooster Church of the Nazarene.

Below are some songs from our #1 rated (Google) Electronic Rock Playlist, which we hope you will enjoy this Easter day. We feel that even those who find themselves outside of the Christian communion might really enjoy these songs, and we hope you give them a listen!

Christian Songs for Easter

thumbnail of a person offering their heart from the palm of their hand “Come Save Me”, a meticulously produced, downtempo, smooth R&B / Pop track, by Dan Gatreau. 3:07 Like all the music on the Electronic Rock Playlist, especially the love songs, this is for my wonderful friend, Sandy, with all my heart’s love.

incredible sunset highlights this Christian faith cross called a Wayside cross “Hey Lord”, a man asks the Lord for help in his life’s journey. 3:00

thumbnail of a window of the National Cathedral “Thirsty For You,” a very special, easy rock vocal religious track, invoking a man’s thirst to grow knowing something of what it feels like to be loved by our Lord, by Russell Henderson 3:30

3Dlogo of Evans Liberal Politics “Just For You,” a fresh, sparkling and inspirational pop/rock instrumental crossover track featuring electric and accoustic guitars, by Dan Gatreau. 2:58

a single sunflower on a white background “Are We Ever Going to Learn,” by Avalanche, a searching easy rock vocal track about man’s degradation of the Earth and our future, © 1984, 2005 Crystal Magic Music (ASCAP). 3:46

mandala of a heart embedded in a peace sign in a multicolored circle on a black background “Trust the Quiet Voice,” by Avalanche, a hard rockin’ vocal track about the direction the country is headed and what we all have to do, © 2009 Crystal Magic Music Publishing (ASCAP). 6:11

beautiful fractal image of a red sunset over water I Believe, by Avalanche, a quiet vocal of beliefs with a caveat not to turn away, © 1979, 2006 Crystal Magic Music Publishing (ASCAP). 6:13

beautiful thumbnail of a multicolored heart against a black background “Louder Than Words,” a nice easy classic rock love song with a western feel, featuring Peter Tompkins vocals and acoustic guitar, Robert Carothers on lead guitar and bass, and Chris Carothers drums. © 2008. - 3:47

thumbnail of a small version of the Evans Liberal Politics desktop background “Peace of Mind”: Christian R&B… What we’re all looking for. Some of us try our best to find happiness serving God. Or the Universe….. or Jesus, as we are led. 4:39

Third Day: ‘Consuming Fire’ music video

Evans Liberal Politics
March 8, 2010


Third Day
‘Consuming Fire’