Music essay. Sam Love. Sunday Bloody Sunday. God Save The Queen
One of the objectives of this course is to describe ethical issues arising out of artistic expressions (music, in this case), which may include those related to social justice, and may have implications for local and/or global communities.
1.Listen to three songs or compositions which address issues related to ethics or social justice (e.g. protest songs, songs which commemorate struggle, victory or defeat), affecting one or more communities (for example, oppression of communities based on race, gender, belief system, ethnicity, sexual orientation or nationality). – historical or current. These could be the same songs used in previous postings.
2.Post titles/composers/performers source for each recording and, if possible, links to recordings of each.
3.Comment on implications of such songs for the affected communities.
Music Essay
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For many decades, music has left great political and cultural impacts on the real-world events and has provided people with the power to change their lives positively. Some of the songs have had captured revolutionary moments, some condemned injustice and some raised hope for a bright future.
Sam Love
Released in 2012, Same Love is a song by America’s hip-hop duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis. They released this song as part of their studio album titled The Heist. The core ethical issue this song raises is that lesbians and gays are not treated well in society. They are not given the right or freedom to live their lives according to their desires, and the issue of same-sex marriage has also been highlighted in Same Love. Same-sex marriage was legalized ...
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