9
9
0
So interesting topic came up at work today. We got talking about music and more specifically; music that defined a war. Of course people are familiar with songs such as "War" by Edwin Starr and "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival. These and other songs, instantly take the listener back to a time when the country as fighting a war that many didn't agree with; that many didn't understand; and that forever left a scare across our collective faces.
Here is my question; what is the song or songs that our children's children will listen and associate to the "Post 9/11 era"? Will it be Toby Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue"? "Only in America" by Brooks and Dunn or "Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning?" by Alan Jackson? Is there one that might out rank these three? And lastly, what is about these songs that capture our attention and years after continue to pull us back to a certain time and place and cause us to remember?
Here is my question; what is the song or songs that our children's children will listen and associate to the "Post 9/11 era"? Will it be Toby Keith's "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue"? "Only in America" by Brooks and Dunn or "Where Were You When the World Stopped Turning?" by Alan Jackson? Is there one that might out rank these three? And lastly, what is about these songs that capture our attention and years after continue to pull us back to a certain time and place and cause us to remember?
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 15
There is so many to choose from the one:s that are listed are all good songs but there is also HAVE YOU FORGOTTEN and also I JUST CAME BACK FROM A WAR both by DARRYL WORLEY
(0)
(0)
Queensryche - If I Were King (w/ lyrics)
From the 2009 release American Soldier, with singer Geoff Tate and Jason Slater responsible for the lyrics. Lyrics: I have so much more to say, my brother. C...
The only song that I immediately associate with any conflict is Hendrix's cover of "all along the watchtower" which I associate with the Vietnam War. I don't think there's any one song that defines OIF/OEF in the same way.
While certainly not iconic, one of the more powerful songs I've heard that can be attributed to this generation of war fighters is "If I Were King" by Queensryche. Read the lyrics while listening to the song by pressing the "show more" button in the description, and fair warning, If I Were King incorporates a very emotionally heavy interview recording into the song for the first full minute.
While certainly not iconic, one of the more powerful songs I've heard that can be attributed to this generation of war fighters is "If I Were King" by Queensryche. Read the lyrics while listening to the song by pressing the "show more" button in the description, and fair warning, If I Were King incorporates a very emotionally heavy interview recording into the song for the first full minute.
(0)
(0)
Hero of War- Rise Against
That was a common song I had heard in 2009/2010 after a close friend was killed in Afghanistan. Fellow Soldiers felt lost because of what had happened and found themselves questioning their choices in the military.
That was a common song I had heard in 2009/2010 after a close friend was killed in Afghanistan. Fellow Soldiers felt lost because of what had happened and found themselves questioning their choices in the military.
(0)
(0)
Read This Next

Music
