Time to dust off a bunch of old songs which are sadly still all too relevant.

Waist Deep in the Big Muddy by Pete Seeger.

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Well, I'm not going to point any moral;
I'll leave that for yourself
Maybe you're still walking, you're still talking
You'd like to keep your health
But every time I read the papers
That old feeling comes on;
We're -- waist deep in the Big Muddy
And the big fool says to push on

#PeteSeeger #WaistDeepInTheBigMuddy #Trump #Iran

#WoodyGuthrie #PeteSeeger

"The Powerful Messages That Woody Guthrie & Pete Seeger Inscribed on Their Guitar & Banjo: 'This Machine Kills Fascists' and 'This Machine Surrounds Hate and Forces it to Surrender'

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Guthrie was deeply embedded in the formative racial politics of the country. While some people may convince themselves that a time in the U.S. past was “great”—unmarred by class conflict and racist violence and exploitation, secure in the hands of a benevolent white majority—Guthrie’s life tells a much more complex story. Many Indigenous people feel with good reason that Guthrie’s most famous song, 'The Land is Your Land,' has contributed to nationalist mythology. Others have viewed the song as a Marxist anthem. Like much else about Guthrie, and the country, it’s complicated.

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But whether socialist or populist in nature, Guthrie’s patriotism was always subversive. 'By 1940,' writes John Pietaro, he had 'joined forces with Pete Seeger in the Almanac Singers,' who 'as a group, joined the Communist Party. Woody’s guitar had, by then, been adorned with the hand-painted epitaph, THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS.' (Guthrie had at least two guitars with the slogan scrawled on them, one on a sticker and one with ragged hand-lettering.) The phrase, claims music critic Jonny Whiteside, was originally 'a morale-boosting WWII government slogan printed on stickers that were handed out to defense plant workers.' Guthrie reclaimed the propaganda for folk music’s role in the culture.

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Guthrie’s long-lived brother-in-arms Pete Seeger, carried on in the tradition of anti-fascism and anti-racism after Woody succumbed in the last two decades of his life to Huntington’s disease. Like Guthrie, Seeger painted a slogan around the rim of his instrument of choice, the banjo, a message both playful and militant: 'This machine surrounds hate and forces it to surrender.'

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Both Guthrie and Seeger drew direct connections between the fascism and racism they fought and capitalism’s outsized, destructive obsession with land and money. They felt so strongly about the battle that they wore their messages figuratively on their sleeves and literally on their instruments. Pete Seeger’s famous banjo has outlived its owner, and the colorful legend around it has been mass-produced by Deering Banjos. Where Guthrie’s anti-fascist guitars went off to is anyone’s guess, but if one of them were ever discovered, Robert Santelli writes, 'it surely would become one of America’s most valued folk instruments.' Or one of its most valued instruments in general."

https://www.openculture.com/2026/02/the-powerful-messages-that-woody-guthrie-pete-seeger-inscribed-on-their-instruments.html

The Powerful Messages That Woody Guthrie & Pete Seeger Inscribed on Their Guitar & Banjo: “This Machine Kills Fascists” and “This Machine Surrounds Hate and Forces it to Surrender”

Photo by Al Aumuller, via Wikimedia Commons Like another famous Okie from Muskogee, Woody Guthrie came from a part of Oklahoma that the U.S. government sold during the 1889 land rush away from the Quapaw and Osage nations, as well as the Muscogee, a people who had been forcibly relocated from the Southeast under Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act.

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On 27 Jan 2014: #PeteSeeger, American folk #singer (The Weavers - "Goodnight Irene") and activist, helped create the modern American folk music movement, died at 94.
#RIP 🎗

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Deportee

Updated from July 14, 2018

Pete Seeger died on this day in 2014.

“My father's own father, he waded that river
They took all the money he made in his life
It's six hundred miles to the Mexico border
And they chased them like rustlers, like outlaws, like thieves”

#WoodyGuthrie #JoanBaez #PeteSeeger #BobDylan #BruceSpringsteen #TheHighwaymen #DollyParton #ArloGuthrie #MartinHoffman

https://tedtockscovers.wordpress.com/2018/07/14/deportee/

Deportee – Celebrating the birthday of one of the most important songwriters ever. #MusicisLife #TedTocksCovers #WoodyGuthrie #JoanBaez #PeteSeeger #BobDylan #BruceSpringsteen #TheHighwaymen #DollyParton #ArloGuthrie #MartinHoffman

One of the most revered folk singers of all time was born on this day in 1912. Woody Guthrie’s library of songs is vast and his influence is still felt to this day. Today’s song is &#82…

Ted Tocks Covers
On 27 Jan 2014: #PeteSeeger, American folk #singer (The Weavers - "Goodnight Irene") and activist, helped create the modern American folk music movement, died at 94.
#RIP 🕊️🪦🎚️🕯️

January 23, 1970 - Called as witnesses, folksingers Judy Collins, Country Joe McDonald, Arlo Guthrie, Phil Ochs, and Pete Seeger were denied permission to sing as part of their testimony for the defense at the trial of "The Chicago Seven."

Seven leaders of demonstrations at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago were being tried for conspiring to incite a riot as they protested the Vietnam war.

#ChicagoSeven #JudyCollins #CountryJoeMcDonald #PhilOchs #PeteSeeger #ArloGuthrie

"If I Had a Hammer (The Hammer Song)" is a #protestSong written by #PeteSeeger and #LeeHays. It was written in 1949 in support of the #ProgressiveMovement, and was first recorded by #theWeavers, a #folkMusic quartet composed of Seeger, Hays, #RonnieGilbert, and #FredHellerman. It was a No. 10 hit for #PeterPaulAndMary in 1962 and then went to No. 3 a year later when recorded by #TriniLopez in 1963. In a May 1963 interview on Folk Music Worldwide, #PaulStookey of Peter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGMOB2K78iM
If I Had a Hammer - Peter, Paul & Mary (1962)

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On 18 Jan 2009: "We Are One" concert at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington prior to #BarackObama's inauguration attracts an estimated crowd of 400,000; performers include: #Beyoncé, #JonBonJovi, #GarthBrooks, #MariahCarey, #JoshGroban, #HerbieHancock, #JohnLegend, #PeteSeeger and #BruceSpringsteen, #U2, and #StevieWonder.
Which Side are You On?

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On 17 January 1996: 11th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees: #DavidBowie; Jefferson Airplane; Little Willie John; #GladysKnight and the Pips; #PinkFloyd; The Shirelles; The Velvet Underground; #PeteSeeger; and Tom Donahue.