Bakers Dozen

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger
  6. “I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag” by Country Joe & the Fish

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger
  6. “I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag” by Country Joe & the Fish
  7. “Born on the Fourth of July” by Tom Paxton

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger
  6. “I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag” by Country Joe & the Fish
  7. “Born on the Fourth of July” by Tom Paxton
  8. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger
  6. “I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag” by Country Joe & the Fish
  7. “Born on the Fourth of July” by Tom Paxton
  8. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister
  9. “Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream” by Ed McCurdy

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger
  6. “I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag” by Country Joe & the Fish
  7. “Born on the Fourth of July” by Tom Paxton
  8. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister
  9. “Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream” by Ed McCurdy
  10. “Killing in the Name” by Rage Against the Machine

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger
  6. “I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag” by Country Joe & the Fish
  7. “Born on the Fourth of July” by Tom Paxton
  8. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister
  9. “Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream” by Ed McCurdy
  10. “Killing in the Name” by Rage Against the Machine
  11. “Ohio” by CSN(Y)

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger
  6. “I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag” by Country Joe & the Fish
  7. “Born on the Fourth of July” by Tom Paxton
  8. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister
  9. “Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream” by Ed McCurdy
  10. “Killing in the Name” by Rage Against the Machine
  11. “Ohio” by CSN(Y)
  12. “I Ain’t A Marching Anymore” by Phil Ochs

Protest Songs (Not Necessarily by Dylan)

  1. “Eve of Destruction” by Barry Maguire
  2. “Give Peace a Chance” by John and Yoko and Company
  3. “Biko” by Peter Gabriel
  4. “Masters of War” by Bob Dylan
  5. “Where Have All the Flowers Gone” by Pete Seeger
  6. “I Feel Like I’m Fixin’ To Die Rag” by Country Joe & the Fish
  7. “Born on the Fourth of July” by Tom Paxton
  8. “We’re Not Gonna Take It” by Twisted Sister
  9. “Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream” by Ed McCurdy
  10. “Killing in the Name” by Rage Against the Machine
  11. “Ohio” by CSN(Y)
  12. “I Ain’t A Marching Anymore” by Phil Ochs
  13. “If I Had A Rocket Launcher” by Bruce Cockburn

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Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)

From the first year Oscars were awarded.

Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)

Won Best Adapted Screenplay and received four other nominations, including Best Picture. It is currently a lost film.

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Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)
  3. “The Emigrants” (1973)
    Largely forgotten in spite of, or perhaps because of, featuring Max von Sydow running nudity.

Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)
  3. “The Emigrants” (1973)
  4. Blossoms in the Dust (1941)

Melodramatic biopic about a cause that’s no longer considered controversial.

Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)
  3. “The Emigrants” (1973)
  4. Blossoms in the Dust (1941)

Melodramatic biopic about a cause that’s no longer considered controversial.

I don’t know about that; it could be argued it’s about hate speech.

On topic: 5. In Old Arizona (1930)

Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)
  3. “The Emigrants” (1973)
  4. Blossoms in the Dust (1941)
  5. “Wake Island” (1942)
  6. “In Old Arizona” (1930)

Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)
  3. “The Emigrants” (1973)
  4. Blossoms in the Dust (1941)
  5. “Wake Island” (1942)
  6. “In Old Arizona” (1930)
  7. “The More The Merrier” (1943)

Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)
  3. “The Emigrants” (1973)
  4. Blossoms in the Dust (1941)
  5. “Wake Island” (1942)
  6. “In Old Arizona” (1930)
  7. “The More The Merrier” (1943)
  8. “Since You Went Away” (1944)

Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)
  3. “The Emigrants” (1973)
  4. Blossoms in the Dust (1941)
  5. “Wake Island” (1942)
  6. “In Old Arizona” (1930)
  7. “The More The Merrier” (1943)
  8. “Since You Went Away” (1944)
  9. “Z” (1969)

Now-obscure Academy Award Best Picture nominees (and years they lost)

  1. “The Racket” (1927)
  2. “The Patriot” (1928)
  3. “The Emigrants” (1973)
  4. Blossoms in the Dust (1941)
  5. “Wake Island” (1942)
  6. “In Old Arizona” (1930)
  7. “The More The Merrier” (1943)
  8. “Since You Went Away” (1944)
  9. “Z” (1969)
  10. “Rachel, Rachel” (1968)