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Thought this deserved more visibility, so I posted in GD.
Musically, I like this song much better than Springsteens. Its more impactful, IMO.
walkingman
(10,582 posts)johnnyfins
(3,647 posts)the fight. My favorite of this crop of protest songs is Billy Bragg/City of Heroes.
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,544 posts)D. Spaulding
(483 posts)and I was surprised that the EP is actually pretty good too. I like it better than some of their most recent stuff.
calimary
(89,460 posts)Bayard
(29,132 posts)The Taylor Swift crowd may never hear it, but we oldies are inspired.
KT2000
(22,050 posts)For those joining the Singing Resistance, there are some good ones in this song. Power of the People!!
Sogo
(7,096 posts)StarryNite
(12,074 posts)Ray Bruns
(6,155 posts)wnylib
(25,397 posts)highplainsdem
(61,105 posts)Fiendish Thingy
(22,588 posts)Although, to be fair, I think the lyric video was just released today.
highplainsdem
(61,105 posts)All six of the videos were released yesterday, with American Obituary the 4th uploaded to YouTube, though it has more than twice as many views as any of the other songs.
I'd seen it mentioned on Reddit and then looked for other articles about it to decide which one to post.
LetMyPeopleVote
(177,544 posts)"These songs were impatient to be out in the world," singer Bono said of the band's surprise new EP, "Days of Ash."
Link to tweet
https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/u2-releases-renee-good-tribute-song-american-obituary-rcna259592
Following in the footsteps of Bruce Springsteen, Bad Bunny, Billie Eilish and other artists, U2 recorded American Obituary, a four-minute plus musical condemnation of the crackdown that left Good, the mother of three, dead on Jan. 7.
"Renee Good, born to die free. American mother of three. Seventh day, January. A bullet for each child, you see," frontman Bono sings in the high-energy rocker. "The color of her eye. 930 Minneapolis. To desecrate domestic bliss. Three bullets blast, three babies kissed. Renee the domestic terrorist?"
"America will rise against the people of the lie," the chorus chants.
"I am not mad at you, Lord," the song continues, an apparent reference to Good's final words that were captured on video. "You're the reason I was there. Could you stop a heart from breaking, by having it not care? Could you stop a bullet in midair?"
Titled "Days of Ash," the EP was released on one of Christianity's most somber days, Ash Wednesday.
The release also includes a poem set to music called "Wildpeace," by Israeli poet Yehuda Amichai, and other songs that focus on the ongoing clashes in Gaza, Iran and Ukraine.