Hope 2020 Brings The Leisure-Oriented Peace and Love Society to All Music Fans and Musicians!
Thanks once again for taking time to subscribe to my N1M channel and to also check out and/or recommend songs that other N1M musicians have been providing you with. After posting public domain "Free Julian Assange," protest folk song for free on some music websites, I also posted for free a folk song that used Percy Shelley's "Men of England" poem as its lyrics and an historical public domain folk song, "On A Highway In Bel Air," (about what happened to two SNCC workers in Maryland in March of 1970) on some music websites. Not sure how much freedom from "working on Maggie's Farm" (to paraphrase one early 1960's protest song) or from economic exploitation, nuclear war, inequality and environmental destruction these new protest folk songs will help win for the 90 percent of music fans and musicians who are still often trapped as politically powerless wage-slaves, after they leave high school or college. But if the over 90 percent of music fans and musicians who aren't billionaires, multi-millionaires or millionaires can eventually avoid being racially and politically "divided and conquered" by the 10 percent (who continued to mess up the world in 2019), perhaps in 2020 a world in which the high-technology and computers are used to liberate music fans and musicians from having to work at jobs they dislike for more than 15 hours/2 days a week (but for which they would still receive the equivalent of their 35 hours/5 day workweek pay), rather than being used for war, for enrichment of corporate investors, for increased surveillance or for corporations that destroy the earth, could eventually begin to emerge?. And "The Leisure-Oriented Peace and Love Society" for all music fans and musicians could finally be created during the new "Roaring Twenties" decade of the 21st-century. Hope all goes well for you in 2020 and that you're able to "Keep The Faith," (as folk music fans and folk musicians used to say in the 1960s) during the next year!--bob a.f.