"Natural Beauty" by Neil Young
"Burned by the Fire We Make" and "The Lone Rhinoceros" by Adrian Belew
"My City Was Gone" by The Pretenders
"Grey Cell Green" by Ned's Atomic Bustbin-Actually, it may be a pro-green song, but it might also be an anti-green song. I can't really tell, but it's got something to say about green!
Enjoy,
TIC |
The Guess Who ,the song .... New Mother Nature . Ten Years After ,the song.... I'd love to Change the World (classic!). |
Check out Bruce Cockburn(Canadian). He's got a bunch, going back to 1970, but "If a tree falls" comes to mind.
...or even "we work the black seem" by Sting. |
"Fresh Garbage" Spirit "Slower Than Guns" Iron Butterfly
have fun... |
Natalie Merchant, "Motherland" |
Try James Taylor -- Gaia -- from the Hourglass album. Dire Straits -- Telegraph Road -- from Love Over Gold and, from the same album, Industral Disease.
ATB,
Joe |
Check out the entire No Nukes Two CD set. This was a live recording of an event similar to Woodstock with a great variety of music. Some really great performances to boot. |
Ecology song by Marvin Gaye
Where do the Children Play - Cat Stevens (and redone by Joni Mitchell) |
Before the Deluge- Jackson Browne |
Coffee Cup - Burning Crown |
How about the Ecology Song by Stephen Stiils? |
Sam Cooke "I don't know much about ecology etc." The Irish Rovers "The Unicorn" and Great Big Sea "Mermaid"Tower of Power "There is only so much oil in the ground" |
"Mother Nature's Son" - The Beatles. "Everest" - Ani DiFranco. |
And then there's the Talking Heads "(Nothing but) Flowers." Sorry couldn't resist. |
"Big Yellow Taxi", by Joni Mitchell - they paved paradise and put up a parking lot.
Marty |
Interesting Project:
A song that is not in the mainstream, but is worth checking out is "The Planet" by Hans Theessink. THe song is on his CD "Call Me" from circa 1992 I believe. It also showed up on one of Burmeister's Sampler CDs.
Here's a link to the lyrics:
http://www.ildb.info/Hans+Theessink-The+Planet,lid219773-a6580.html
and a link to the CD:
http://cdbaby.com/cd/hanstheessink
Cheers, Coffee_nudge |
Dylan's "Hard Rain". This song has other geopolitical messages, but there is definitely an environmental component to it. |
John Prine's "Paradise." How could I have forgotten that great song?! It's all about coal mining companies ravaging the landscape. Here's one verse in particular:
Then the coal company came with the world's largest shovel And they tortured the timber and stripped all the land Well, they dug for their coal till the land was forsaken Then they wrote it all down as the progress of man.
And the song's chorus:
And daddy won't you take me back to Muhlenberg County Down by the Green River where Paradise lay Well, I'm sorry my son, but you're too late in asking Mister Peabody's coal train has hauled it away |
Neil Young's "After The Gold Rush." |
"Don't Go Near the Water" from the Beach Boys' Surf's Up. |
Box of Rain, Grateful Dead |