39 Years in 39 Songs (Music Archive #2)

Note – This entry from 2013 is the most personal of these lists. If you’re interested primarily in music history, this may be one to skip. But if you want to know more about me or if you are generally interested in one person’s life journey as expressed through music, read on.

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I have decided to begin a new Facebook song-a-day project. This one is going to be more personal than prior projects, because it is going to attempt to convey the story of my own life in song. It’s also going to be slightly longer than the one-month limit I’ve put on previous projects, because I am going to be posting one song per day for each full year of my life, ending on my birthday. That’s 39 years as of this November 20th. (I was originally going to do this for my 40th birthday, but I decided I didn’t want to be starting the project around the time of my wedding, so…39 it is.)

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A Month of Protest Songs (Music Archive #1)

Note – This is the first archive of my “song-a-day month” posts from my personal Facebook page. My first ever effort to do such a list of songs was in December of 2011, largely in response to social media discourse I saw regarding the Occupy movement. Although that particular protest movement turned out to be short-lived, it absolutely laid the groundwork for future organization in the decade that followed. Also, I have to mention that my political views – partially in response to increasing fascism – have only drifted further leftward. My comments for this list feel downright mild to my older eyes.

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As the Occupiers face more and more government interference, as popular support for their movement begins to wane, I thought it was important to have a renewal of purpose. I decided that for the month of december I would do another song-a-day project, but this one will be a month of protest songs. We need to remember why protest matters, not only on this issue but on many important issues. Democracy does not begin and end with voting; it is maintained through the constant exercise of our voice and will.

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