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Songs that fit with the era of COVID-19 Pandemic

I was listening to one of the translators of "Fine Arts Radio," WMNR Monroe, CT, this morning. It plays mostly classical music, but the morning host on Tuesdays likes to start his show with a bit of Broadway and movie music. His choices today were orchestral treatments of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from "The Wizard of Oz" and "Tomorrow" from "Annie." I though both tunes represented inspired choices for the times.
 
Woah especially with Train's Calling all angels in particular the last time I heard a song like that was because they were writing at a time of fear when 9/11 was then the huge event two decades ago. It's amazing how some songs manage to become relevant again but this time as a reference to see if history has repeated itself for a different reason.

Now Train redid the video on their YouTube page but this time with clips from the shelter in place fallout.
 
What about artists that fit?

I found this list.

Pandemic at the Disco
Men Out of Work
Flu Fighters
No Cure
Depressed Mode
Miley Virus
Wu-Han Clan
The Coughspring
Pearl Jammies
System of a Lockdown
 
What about artists that fit?

I found this list.

Pandemic at the Disco
Men Out of Work
Flu Fighters
No Cure
Depressed Mode
Miley Virus
Wu-Han Clan
The Coughspring
Pearl Jammies
System of a Lockdown



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthrax_(American_band)

Here is another one a band named Anthrax. This group was formed two decades prior to the Anthrax scare of 2001 but the name is fitting for the times though.

Yes Some of the sames sound like parodies ;) :cool:
 
https://radioinsight.com/ross/186335/the-soundtrack-of-a-pandemic-is-already-here/

Here is radioinsight's picks for songs that fit in a pandemic

It’s not hard to speak to anxious times because so many artists were already writing for them: Kelly Clarkson’s just-released “I Dare You” — the titular challenge is to love in a divisive world — or much of what was already on the Active Rock chart. THEORY’s “World Keeps Spinning” is a personal song about mental illness but resonates now. So is Grey Daze’s “Sickness,” climbing the chart now. The new song from Scott Stapp is called “Survivor,” while the one from his ex-Creed bandmates Alter Bridge is “Godspeed.” Alternative has songs that took on additional meaning as well, particularly Bleeker’s “Give a Little Bit More (Disaster).”

Powfu’s “Coffee for Your Head (Deathbed)” and JP Saxe f/Julia Michaels’ “If the World Was Ending” both predate the current crisis, but continue to grow. Both were covered in this column last week, including the intriguing parallels between “Deathbed” and the ‘70s pop lightning rod “Seasons in the Sun.”
 
REM has three songs that were originally made 30 years ago. Yet they fit today as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rOiW_xY-kc

GREAT song! This was played on local radio when the Laguna Beach fires in 1993 destroyed hundreds of lives. Epic song! In fact, I remember edits of actual fire rescues being inserted into that song as a tribute to the victims. Everybody Hurts....such a sad song if played at the right time (or wrong time...)
 
America's Best Music is playing "Too Close for Comfort" by Sammy Davis Jr. right now.

I also thought of "Too Much Time on My Hands" by Styx.
 
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