There's a meme going round at the moment where you're supposed to post the lyrics to an anti-war song.
Personally, I could have chosen almost anything by Midnight Oil, because if they're not singing about war, it's aboriginal land rights, the encroachment of big industries, or other leftie political themes. The band broke up in 2002 because Peter Garrett, the lead singer, became a politician.
HOW COOL IS THAT? I saw the video for "Beds are Burning" when I was 11 years old, and fell in love with it. Not the band themselves, 'cos they were old and ugly even then, but the idea, spirit of the video. A band, on the back of a flat-bed truck, driving round the Australian wilderness playing to Australians of every colour. I didn't necessarily get the political implications, but I knew damn well I wanted to be in a band, and go on tour, playing to people all over the world.
Midnight Oil's "Diesel and Dust" album still makes me cry 19 years after I bought it. It touches the part of me that weeps for the fact I'm half-Burmese, and my people are living in oppression, and there's nothing I can do about it.
So here is Put Down That Weapon by Midnight Oil. Lyrics from
the band's official website. The lyrics alone don't tell you what the song's like, or the way the band use Western and Native instruments, and things you wouldn't think of as instruments to make an amazing multi-layered sound. (I was listening to the album through headphones in the dark one night in hospital last week, and
still hearing new sounds in the mix.) Peter's voice is actually quite harsh, to match his bald, ugly exterior - but it
works. These words sung by a pretty boy with a sweet voice just wouldn't seem so fierce.
( the lyrics... )