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Sunday bloody sunday/Ohio(1970) :
Tones
The tone is very slow, somber, and upbeat and dry feeling.
Meaning
Sunday bloody Sunday is a "angry response" to the incident in 30th January 1972 at a protest march in Derry, 13 marchers were killed by members of the 1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment.
Principles
Freedom
Liberty
Truth
Empathy
Tones
The tone is very somber, urgent and angry. It is mourning Kent State Shooting, protest against violence.
Meaning
"Ohio" protests the Kent State shootings, expressing grief and outrage over the killing of unarmed students by the National Guard.
Prinicples
Protest
Grief
Outrage
Call to action
Differences
Both "Ohio" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" by U2 protest military violence towards unarmed civilians. However, "Ohio" is specific to the 1970 Kent State shootings in the U.S., referencing figures like President Nixon, while "Sunday Bloody Sunday" addresses broader political violence in Northern Ireland without specific names.
Similarities
Despite these disparities, both songs resonate with emotional intensity, conveying profound grief, outrage, and a fervent call to action. They serve as poignant reminders of the human cost of unchecked authority and the urgent need for social and political change. Both "Ohio" and "Sunday Bloody Sunday" harness the power of music to amplify voices of dissent and solidarity, inspiring listeners to confront injustice and strive for a more just and peaceful world.