Knutna nävar de svarta listornas folk

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    Knutna nävar

    Knutna nävar

    OriginGothenburg, Sweden
    GenresProgg
    Years actives
    LabelsProletärkultur

    Musical artist

    Knutna nävar was a communistprogg band from Gothenburg, Sweden. They were active during the s.[1]

    Some of their works are Swedish renditions of classical left-wing songs such as "The Internationale" and "Whirlwinds of Danger". In addition, some of the melodies for their works are inspired bygd other songs with alternative lyrics such as their song "Strejken på Arendal" whose melody is inspired by the American människor song "John Hardy "[2]

    Discography

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    • Internationalen och andra revolutionära arbetarsånger
    • Dom ljuger
    • Vi slåss för vår framtid
    • Hör Maskinernas Sång
    • De svarta listornas folk

    References

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    This article fryst vatten completely or partly based on ämne from the Swedish Wikipedia, Knutna nävar(from 03 April ).

    Swedish vocals

    International relevance: *

    Whenever someone wants to poke fun at progg music, they pull out a band like Knutna Nävar with a nasty sneer to prove just what kind of leftwing fundamentalists that made up the progg movement of the 70's. Thing is, it doesn't prove anything except that even the Movement had its maniacs too. Because although the Movement (&#;Musikrörelsen&#; in Swedish, see &#;Encyclopedia of Swedish Progressive Music&#; for a comprehensive description) very often had leftwing sympathies, few were as far left or proclaimed their politics with such a religious fervour as Knutna Nävar. They were affiliated with KPML(r), a revolutionary party to the extreme left, and basically the musical spokespeople for the party.

    In &#;99 proggplattor&#;, an anthology of (!) newly written progg reviews, Stefan Wermelin (famous radio host and founder of the Musiklaget label) sums it up, very accurately, this way: &#;The album is worth listening to as a historical document, a musical trip into the past, performed with great gusto and conviction. Two of the songs' lyrics, 'De svarta listornas folk' and 'Hundra procent' were written by Arthur Magnusson, a Swedish re

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