Minnesota by The Marsh Family

Haunting and defining with resonances of our past

As one who has been saying for quite some time that we need more of our musicians to stand up and sing about the moments we’re all living through, I’m glad to see that happening as other musicians are singing about the occupation and murders in Minneapolis. 

I linked to Bruce Springsteen’s Streets of Minneapolis earlier this week and today I’m linking to the Marsh Family’s new effort, Minnesota. It’s an adaptation of San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair,) that kinda became the counterculture anthem of an earlier moment in American history. This new adaptation is just as simple, straightforward, and haunting. It’s also just as defining.

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The Marsh Family Is Back with Bohemian Trumpsody

The Marsh Family takes on Trump with Queen in Bohemian Trumpsody.

Music might sooth the savage beast though I’m not sure it’ll help us through this last week before the election that will decide the fate of the United States and possibly the world. But The Marsh Family is certainly giving it a shot with another terrific musical parody, turning Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody into the Bohemian Trumpsody.

As with their previous parody take on JD Vance, the lyric content hits all the right notes. Interspersing video footage of January 6th, the video hits home in a way that might make calling it a parody seem odd, but the political punch is spot on.

This British family must have a blast putting these efforts together. Their musical efforts have been a highlight in a dangerous political era. 

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You can find more of my writings on a variety of topics on Medium at this link, including in the publications Ellemeno and Rome. I can also be found on social media under my name as above.