Non - The Most "Political" Acts/Bands

Tom Robinson
Run the jewels
NWA
Skrewdriver
Paul Robeson
Gil Scott-Heron
Nina Simone
Early/mid 70s Eric Clapton
Roger Waters
Country Joe and the Fish
Woody Guthrie
Erykah Badu
Millie Jackson
Jarvis Cocker
Midnight Oil

Not so much "acts" but Dave Rowntree (Blur) Chris Novoselic (Nirvana) became elected councillors

For brutally honest accounts of the lot of the working class in the early 60s, you can't beat the work of Bernard Cribbins : )
 
Tom Robinson
Run the jewels
NWA
Skrewdriver
Paul Robeson
Gil Scott-Heron
Nina Simone
Early/mid 70s Eric Clapton
Roger Waters
Country Joe and the Fish
Woody Guthrie
Erykah Badu
Millie Jackson
Jarvis Cocker
Midnight Oil

Not so much "acts" but Dave Rowntree (Blur) Chris Novoselic (Nirvana) became elected councillors

For brutally honest accounts of the lot of the working class in the early 60s, you can't beat the work of Bernard Cribbins : )
Gil Scott-Heron ......... thank you, I could visualize him but just couldn't come up with the name.
 
Tom Robinson
Run the jewels
NWA
Skrewdriver
Paul Robeson
Gil Scott-Heron
Nina Simone
Early/mid 70s Eric Clapton
Roger Waters
Country Joe and the Fish
Woody Guthrie
Erykah Badu
Millie Jackson
Jarvis Cocker
Midnight Oil

Not so much "acts" but Dave Rowntree (Blur) Chris Novoselic (Nirvana) became elected councillors

For brutally honest accounts of the lot of the working class in the early 60s, you can't beat the work of Bernard Cribbins : )
Skrewdriver eh..1st album pure punk..up there with the best imho..2nd album onwards were not for the faint hearted..being a skinhead during the 80-90’s I got to know Ian Stuart..a decent fella, wasn’t like how the media portrayed him at all
 

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