Friday, 27 March 2026

Resurrection club #1

Our esteemed fellow blogger Rol has been stirring up debate recently through his excellent 'Cancel Culture Club' posts, in which a (now) controversial song from the past is held up for scrutiny by various contributors to either cancel or keep.  I'm really enjoying this feature although taking part does brings its own anxiety, a reflection of how scrutinised we can feel too in even expressing an opinion on them!   But thankfully, however strongly (or not) you might respond to the lyrics of an old song, I think we all know that we're good people who abhor racism, sexism and all the other isms in real life.  One thing that really comes through, though, is just how many lyrics from past decades would be contenders for cancellation now.  

All this got me wondering - what about the flipside to that?  What about all the songs which expressed things, perhaps forty, fifty or more years ago, that are still as relevant now, maybe even more so?  So just to redress the balance a little I've been thinking about some of those which should get the opposite of the cancellation treatment.  They should be resurrected.  A possible, occasional series is brewing...

To kick off here's something by John Gary Williams, who was perhaps best known for being a founding member of the R&B vocal band, The Mad Lads.  But around the height of The Mad Lads' success in 1966 he was drafted into the military, serving in Vietnam, and on his return two years later a newly found political consciousness was stirring within him.  'The Whole Damn World Is Going Crazy' appears on his eponymous solo album, recorded in 1973.

It's a breezy slice of '70s soul, with upbeat instrumentation and that easy, innocent voice - not what you might expect when you hear the lyrics.  I think this is often a deceptively powerful way to get a message across, contrary to angry, shouty, uncommercial songs which might alienate a wider audience. 

'The Whole Damn World Is Going Crazy' could hardly be more apt right now.


It takes my breath away
To see people live from day to day
Without respect for each other
Without a love for their brothers
Without a second of kindness
Or a minute to be reminded
That we all have a common cause
And together, we could conquer all
 
But I believe, I believe, I believe, yeah
I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy
I believe, now
I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy
Mmm, yeah
 
Ah, lovers without anyone to love
Because hate is taking over
Even though we're lost without love, yeah
And there's a mother
Who would leave her child without love?
Now is that the way God planned it
Or the lack of love?
 
I believe, yeah
I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy
I believe, now
I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy
 
Look at the world, there's not a sign of peace nowhere
(I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy)
And does anybody care? Yes, love folks do
(I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy)
All the hate, all the discrimination
(I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy)
In the Holy, Holy, Holy Land, oh, there's a man with a gun in his hand
(I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy)
It's something I can't understand, love should be in demand
(I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy)
Make a liar out of me, save humanity
(I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy)
Until then I believe, I believe, I believe
(I believe that the whole damn world is going crazy)


Any suggestions for songs that would be the perfect fit for resurrection now - and any guest posts?! -  will be welcome.

29 comments:

  1. Now this is a series I can get behind, unlike that cancelling business.

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    1. PS This song from Swamp Dogg about George W is only 20 years old not 40+ but comes from an album called "Resurrection" and meets all your other criteria I think.

      https://youtu.be/n8gnbaHyvW0?si=k-9dISJiSPArnC6e

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    2. Thanks Ernie, I hope Rol won't mind me borrowing from his main idea. One thing just led to another!
      Great contender there too, thank you (I had a quick search for the lyrics but couldn't find them and couldn't quite get them all from just listening - do you have them?)

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    3. There are a couple of lines I'm not completely sure about but here they are. "When the smoke cleared from cities on fire/ His illusion of greatness kept rising higher" seems particularly apt at the moment:

      When the smoke cleared we woke up to the news
      We couldn’t believe our eyes
      Then the Fox spoke from another point of view
      The whole world was surprised

      We found ourselves inside a coup
      And no one said a thing
      The Fox slipped through the henhouse door
      That’s how it all began

      They crowned an idiot king
      They kissed his ring
      Bowed down to the corporation
      Waved their flags and they sang (It don’t mean a thing)

      Cos he’s up high laughing at ‘em
      Didn’t take no heat or feel the sting
      What kind of fools are we to let ‘em
      Crown an idiot king

      When the smoke cleared from cities on fire
      His illusion of greatness kept rising higher
      Nobody knew what kind of idiocy he would bring
      When they crowned him king

      Fear was the donkey that turned a great wheel
      That set in motion every silent deal
      Someone opposed the blood on the hands
      It wasn’t the wolf just the silence of the lamb

      They crowned an idiot king
      They kissed his ring
      Bowed down to the corporation
      Waved their flags and they sang (It don’t mean a thing)

      Cos he’s up high laughing at ‘em
      Didn’t take no heat or feel the sting
      What kind of fools are we to let ‘em
      Crown an idiot king

      Your Mama told you about good and evil
      The preacher told you about greed
      But the biggest power you have to battle
      Is stupidity

      They crowned an idiot king
      They kissed his ring
      Bowed down to the corporation
      Waved their flags and they sang (It don’t mean a thing)

      Cos he’s up high laughing at ‘em
      Didn’t take no heat or feel the sting
      What kind of fools are we to let ‘em
      Crown an idiot king



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    4. Thanks Ernie, that must've taken a lot of work, I wasn't expecting you to do all that! But well worth seeing in full, thanks again.

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    5. That's quite a set of lyrics. Yes, liking the idea of this series too.

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  2. More Resurrection Club please, C.

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    1. Oh good - it's kind of heartwarming in one way that people have been rallying against things in song for so long, but despairing in another in that we still need it.

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    2. The sense that some battles had been won and the permanent bend towards, I dunno, justice, rightness is long over. History going in loops and cycles rather than a line.

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    3. That is so very true - I keep hearing myself saying the same thing which is, "Have we learned nothing? I thought we'd got there / thought we were over all that..." etc., having lived through so many "battles" which seemed to have been pretty much won at one time. Only to find myself living in a world which feels like it's going backwards in so many respects.

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  4. Tower Of Power - Only So Much Oil In The Ground (1974):
    There's only so much oil on the ground
    Sooner or later there won't be much around
    Tell that to your kids while you driving downtown
    That there's only so much oil on the ground
    Can't cut loose without that juice
    Can't cut loose without that juice
    If we keep on like we doing things for sure
    Will not be cool - It's a fact
    We just ai't got suffiecient fuel
    There's only so much oil in the ground
    Sooner or later there won't be none around
    Alternate sources of power must be found
    Cause there's only so much oil in the ground
    There's only so much oil in the earth
    It's a fact of life - for what it's worth
    Something every little boy and girl should know since birth
    That there's only so much oil in the ground
    There's no excuse for our abuse
    No excuse for our abuse
    We just assume that we will not
    Exceed the oil supply
    But soon enough the world will watch the wells run dry

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    1. Such an excellent choice, Darcy, thanks. I love this - it's exactly right.

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  5. I love Rol’s Cancel Culture Club series and this is an inspired counter point, C!

    My immediate thought of a contender was I Can’t Tell The Bottom From The Top by The Hollies. I know it’s supposed to be about love, but honestly I can apply it to my ongoing grapple with making sense of the world and life in general!

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    1. I love Rol's CCC too, it was absolutely what inspired this too.
      That's an interesting contender, Khayem, thanks! I had only ever heard it as a personal/love thing so had to switch my thinking, but once you apply the lyrics to life and all the senselessness in the world it certainly resonates.

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  6. Swamp Dogg again and 1974 again. Not many people were writing about this back then. Could equally be a contender for the Cancel Culture Group as well I suppose.
    In any event the Dogg was, and continues to be, a genius in my book. He deserves to be much more well known.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtYyiqufkEg&list=RDBtYyiqufkEg&start_radio=1

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    1. A daring sentiment for the time, I think. That pivotal line almost passed me by, probably because it's not such a big deal to my ears, now - but in 1974 must've been very controversial. Thanks, Darcy!

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  7. I'm not sure if this quite fits your theme, C, but is "What's so funny 'bout peace love and understanding" a contender? (opening lines As I walk through
    This wicked world
    Searchin' for light in the darkness of insanity.)

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    1. It absolutely is, thanks George. And it could have been written yesterday, but it's (scary thought now) over 40 years old....

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  8. Excellent idea, C, and much more what the blogosphere should be about than the (albeit tongue in cheek) negativity of the CCC.

    Not heard this one before, but I liked it a lot. Reminded me of Barry McGuire's Eve of Destruction.

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    1. Many thanks to you and the CCC for the inadvertent inspiration. Sadly there's plenty of negativity to be heard in these songs, just in a very different way!

      Eve of Destruction still said it all, didn't it, and yet here we are, over 60 years later....

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  9. Timmy Thomas, anyone? Why can’t we live together will forever be a question for the ages.

    JM

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    1. Perfect, yes, thanks John.
      It shouldn't be that hard.

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  10. War by Edwin Starr springs to mind.

    What is it good for?
    Absolutely nothing!

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    1. A shoe-in, CC! Yes. Surely one of the most succinctly bang on lines ever.

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  11. Sorry C, got here late so my suggestions have been bagsied already. It is more than frustrating that probably 99.99% of the global population just want to get up in the morning, contribute in some way to the common good and look after their families in peace and harmony. Yet... that just seems impossible, as time after time, decade after decade, situations develop that cause misery and hardship for many. I am also frankly aghast that in 2026 we have leaders who still think it's a good idea to send in weapons that literally kill people (total innocents included) but I suppose it makes money for the arms manufacturers and those who (nefariously) play the markets. Yes, the songs mentioned from so long ago are still relevant today which is so sad.

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    1. Don't worry, it's a rare thing for me to be blogging as frequently as I have this month! Your words are of course so true, I'll never fully understand quite how the dynamics of hate, prejudice, greed and war override so many of the good things we're capable of but... here we are.
      Lots of great songs being suggested and I already have a list of others with different themes but still relevant, so I'm going to have to figure out the best way to structure future instalments now... Good to have that challenge, though, and a series to think about, it should hopefully keep the posts coming this year!

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    2. Good luck with it. Something to aim for.

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