Music to Fight Evil

sufi

lala
There is a good play list that pop's up on my TweeetR feed regularly called Music to Fight Evil. I'm not sure who the compiler is and it seems to be originated on Apple music:
or On Spotify as a 'musictocommunity' playlist.

I don't really believe in evil as it seems like an overly religious concept. But maybe that's being pedantic. And with Agit Disco I was trying to get away from the limited idea of protest music as it seemed to me music could be political is many ways without having protest lyrics.
This is another one with he same name by a Brit called Jon Ewing
https://www.musicto.com/playlist/active/fight-evil/


Of course i don't have access to any of these streaming services but i like the concept (& so i nicked it from the mighty Stefan mute https://szczelkuns.wordpress.com/2022/10/19/music-to-fight-evil/

maybe there are some non-rockist entries to include perhaps?
 

sufi

lala


“Hidden wisdom is like hidden treasure; That is in the ground, what is the use of it, if its not found?
Many will say they have seen the light, does JAH want us to fuss and fight! Should we not all unite.”
 

Slothrop

Tight but Polite
I was going to ask why this wasn't just going to be a roots reggae thread.

"Not even the dog that piss against the wall of Babylon shall escape I wrath..."
 

Murphy

cat malogen
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yes it’s undeniably cliched, silly and unforgivable for some but chimes with light too for paradoxical reasons, different people will take different tracks in and it could be trimmed down with re-editing

to ward off imminent Third “kill the hippy, here’s how it’s really done”, if you listen to Evrem by Gokcen Kaynatan for 7 hours a day every day for 7 days, any evil approaching around you will be thwarted (thankfully an edit exists)

 
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Benny Bunter

Well-known member
Chant to ward off evil witches, from memory:

Swithold footed thrice the wold,
Met with nightmare and her nine foal,
Bid her alight, and her troth plight,
And aroint thee witch, aroint thee
 

william_kent

Well-known member


Tibetan Buddhist Rites from the Monasteries of Bhutan - Temple Rituals And Public Ceremonies : Myule Drelwa, Calling Down Of Deities To Subjugate Evil Spirit; And Kulwa, Its Death, Stabbed By Black Hat ( 1971 )
 
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