In class we
listened to Billie Holiday and Nina Simone and learned about the times they
encountered. During the class we listened to “Mississippi Goddamn” by Simone
and Strange Fruits by Holiday. After listening to both songs and I started to
notice how they can relate to our generation and the times now.
Starting with Nina
Simone’s Mississippi Goddamn, the song was written after 4 young African American
girls were killed when a bomb was thrown through the window of their church. After
this Nina continued to sing the song for different occasions such as when
Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. I took this song as a cry for help and
as if Nina is embarrassed of and for Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and America.
In the song she says how everyone knows theses states because of the horrible
things that have happened in them.
This reminds me of
what is going on today. Just like people from all over the country and world
knew about the brutal racism and race attacks in America, the same is happening
with the more than many mass shootings. If you google searched Connecticut,
Florida, Las Vegas, Colorado, and many more, you will see that those states are
not known for the wonderful things they have to offer, but the mass shootings
that occurred there. Nina cries for help in this song for equality just like
the kids in parkland Florida and all over the world who walked out of their
schools on March 14th ,2018 who cried “Never Again” for stricter gun
laws and to help the mentally ill. In the
song she says how the people in power told then to wait or it will slowly
happen; which is happening now.
We also listened
to Billie Holiday’s Strange Fruit. This song was about the many lynching’s that
occurred during her time. After watching a trailer from a documentary called “Stranger
Fruits” it came to my attention of how this song can also refer to the issue of
police brutality and the killing of unarmed African Americans. She sings about
a dead body hanging from a tree, out for everyone to see. The trailer that we
watched, showed an unarmed African American young man laying in the street for
everyone to look at. A song that was made years ago for a different time can go
hand in hand with the current situations in our country.
Both songs bring
attention to topics that everyone else was afraid to talk about. The were made
for the ones who struggled before us and can still be used as anthems or cries
for help. Music is very powerful and never changes or evolves. It’s something
that is never going away. Music helped get messages out before, and it will
help get ours across now.
I like your connection to todays situations! & you're right with music getting the message really out there.
ReplyDeleteI like how you compared the songs as well as talking about them individually. Nice job!
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ReplyDeleteYour title really caught my attention, and I really liked you brought in real world situations from today in order to compare from the past. Good job!
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