Billy Bragg is a British musician and political activist known for his blend of folk, punk, and protest music. His songs often address social and political issues, and he is known for tracks like "New England" and "A13." Bragg's influence extends beyond music, as he has been an outspoken advocate for various causes, including workers' rights and social justice. His music and activism have made him a prominent figure in British cultural and political life.
"But, in the end, even a song that's as politically bland as Blowin in the Wind, you probably wouldn't get up and sing that now, whereas some of Bob Dylan's love songs that were contemporary with that, like say Girl from the North Country, you can still get up an play now."
"The most important thing for anyone, I think, is to be engaged, whether you're an artist or a journalist is to be engaged in the process at some level."
"I was in a little punk band and we put out a few punk records that weren't very political, at all."
"I enjoyed so much working with the guys from Wilco, and riffing off of them, and having someone come up to me with ideas, because normally in the studio it's me who has to come up with all the ideas."
"There are quite a few honest songwriters out there writing about relationships and their own personality traits. But for some reason, once they step out of the bedroom, their honesty doesn't seem to come with them."