Music for Objectivists?

Posted by davidmcnab 10 years, 2 months ago to Culture
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One of the greatest bonding and energising agents for a culture is its music. However, I'm scratching my head to think of music in the 20-21st centure popular repertoire that promotes Objectivist identity, at an intellectual, emotional or spiritual level.

So much of the pop repertoire is taken up by X wants to mate with Y, X is overjoyed at being with Y, X is pissed off an leaving Y, X got left by Y and is feeling blue, X feels ripped off by Y, etc. How many songs are there which glorify the individual human spirit?

One very vague possbility I can think of is Bob Marley's classic Get Up, Stand Up, whose lyrics exort people to give up their afterworldly dreams and focus on bettering themselves here on Earth.

Can anyone suggest any songs? Yeah, there's a ton of great classical music which promotes the good feeling, but what about the contemporary genres? Surely there's gotta be some good folk, pop, metal, reggae, techno etc pieces which put across those beautiful lifted liberated feelings.


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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 2 months ago
    Superstition
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CFuCYNx...
    Very superstitious, writings on the wall,
    Very superstitious, ladders bout' to fall,
    Thirteen month old baby, broke the lookin' glass,
    Seven years of bad luck, the good things in your past.

    When you believe in things that you don't understand,
    Then we suffer,
    Superstition ain't the way.

    Very superstitious, wash your face and hands,
    Rid me of the problems, do all that you can,
    Keep me in a daydream, keep me goin' strong,
    You don't want to save me, sad is my song.

    When you believe in things you don't understand,
    Then you suffer,
    Superstition ain't the way, yeh, yeh.

    Very superstitious, nothin' more to say,
    Very superstitious, the devil's on his way,
    Thirteen month old baby, broke the lookin' glass,
    Seven years of bad luck, good things in your past.

    When you believe in things that you don't understand,
    Then you suffer,
    Superstition ain't the way, no, no, no.



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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 2 months ago
    We've had this discussion about a year ago, but I was just thinking about it yesterday.

    What about
    "Think For Yourself" by The Beatles?
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