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    If there’s a sil­ver lin­ing to our tumul­tuous times, it’s that musi­cians are reviv­ing the protest song, a tra­di­tion that has with­ered since the end of the Viet­nam War. Cre­dence Clear­wa­ter Revival’s “For­tu­nate Son,” Arlo Guthrie’s “Alice’s Restau­rant,” Jimi Hen­drix’s “Machine Gun”—these songs all took aim at the John­son and Nixon admin­is­tra­tions’ increas­ing­ly mis­guid­ed war effort. But it was Neil Young who wrote the most damn­ing protest song. When the Ohio Nation­al Guard shot and killed four stu­dents at Kent State in 1970, Young dis­ap­peared for a few hours and returned with the haunt­ing lyrics of “Ohio.”

    Tin sol­diers and Nixon com­ing,
    We’re final­ly on our own.
    This sum­mer I hear the drum­ming,
    Four dead in Ohio.

    Got­ta get down to it
    Sol­diers are cut­ting us down
    Should have been done long ago.
    What if you knew her
    And found her dead on the ground
    How can you run when you know?

    With his new song released this week, Bruce Spring­steen picks up this thread. “Streets Of Min­neapo­lis” doc­u­ments the mur­der of civil­ians in Min­neso­ta’s largest city. On Jan­u­ary 7, ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot Renee Good repeat­ed­ly in the head, leav­ing the moth­er of three dead. On Jan­u­ary 24, two fed­er­al agents fired at least 10 shots at Alex Pret­ti, killing the ICU nurse instant­ly. Days lat­er, the iden­ti­ty of these mur­der­ers remains hidden—something that news orga­ni­za­tions odd­ly don’t seem trou­bled by, almost as if we’re qui­et­ly accept­ing that we’re liv­ing in a police state. When was the last time Amer­i­can agents could wear masks before killing civil­ians, and then hide behind a veil of anonymi­ty after? Yeah, that’s nor­mal.

    On social media, Spring­steen wrote: “I wrote this song on Sat­ur­day, record­ed it yes­ter­day and released it to you today in response to the state ter­ror being vis­it­ed on the city of Min­neapo­lis. It’s ded­i­cat­ed to the peo­ple of Min­neapo­lis, our inno­cent immi­grant neigh­bors and in mem­o­ry of Alex Pret­ti and Renee Good.” You can read the lyrics below.

    Through the winter’s ice and cold
    Down Nicol­let Avenue
    A city aflame fought fire and ice
    ‘Neath an occupier’s boots
    King Trump’s pri­vate army from the DHS
    Guns belt­ed to their coats
    Came to Min­neapo­lis to enforce the law
    Or so their sto­ry goes
    Against smoke and rub­ber bul­lets
    By the dawn’s ear­ly light
    Cit­i­zens stood for jus­tice
    Their voic­es ring­ing through the night
    And there were bloody foot­prints
    Where mer­cy should have stood
    And two dead left to die on snow-filled streets
    Alex Pret­ti and Renee Good

    Oh our Min­neapo­lis, I hear your voice
    Singing through the bloody mist
    We’ll take our stand for this land
    And the stranger in our midst
    Here in our home they killed and roamed
    In the win­ter of ’26
    We’ll remem­ber the names of those who died
    On the streets of Min­neapo­lis

    Trump’s fed­er­al thugs beat up on
    His face and his chest
    Then we heard the gun­shots
    And Alex Pret­ti lay in the snow, dead
    Their claim was self defense, sir
    Just don’t believe your eyes
    It’s our blood and bones
    And these whis­tles and phones
    Against Miller and Noem’s dirty lies

    Oh our Min­neapo­lis, I hear your voice
    Cry­ing through the bloody mist
    We’ll remem­ber the names of those who died
    On the streets of Min­neapo­lis

    Now they say they’re here to uphold the law
    But they tram­ple on our rights
    If your skin is black or brown my friend
    You can be ques­tioned or deport­ed on sight

    In chants of ICE out now
    Our city’s heart and soul per­sists
    Through bro­ken glass and bloody tears
    On the streets of Min­neapo­lis

    Oh our Min­neapo­lis, I hear your voice
    Singing through the bloody mist
    Here in our home they killed and roamed
    In the win­ter of ’26
    We’ll take our stand for this land
    And the stranger in our midst
    We’ll remem­ber the names of those who died
    On the streets of Min­neapo­lis
    We’ll remem­ber the names of those who died
    On the streets of Min­neapo­lis

    Relat­ed Con­tent 

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    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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