My veiw on Political meaning in music
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A commentary piece on Political meaning in music. Are they right or wrong?
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| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| How Far We've Come | Matchbox Twenty | Atlantic | 2007 | 03:30 |


Kaila Strickland
Posted on May 29, 2008 at 04:25 PM | Permalink
Review of Love Peace And Music
This piece starts off with great music and it really grabs your attention. Not only is the music catchy but also has a purpose within the lyrics that make it appropriate. One thing about it that is a bit distracting is that I had to listen closely because the music was still very clear in the background. The speaker brings up some interesting points on politics in our nation without sounding stuffy. Major names in music are dropped to show those who choose to speak their mind on their records. This piece is inspiring, and gives those farthest away from political positions exposure to the powerful messages within songs that may be over looked. The piece is moving until the last final seconds but ends a bit abruptly.