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File:Behold the Mineral.jpg|link=Behold the Mineral|'''''[[Behold the Mineral]]''''' is a 1969 science fiction novel by British geologist Michael Moorcock. | File:Behold the Mineral.jpg|link=Behold the Mineral|'''''[[Behold the Mineral]]''''' is a 1969 religious geological science fiction novel by British geologist Michael Moorcock. | ||
File:Some Kind of Renewable.jpg|link=Some Kind of Renewable|"'''[[Some Kind of Renewable]]'''" is a song by Grand Funk Railroad and the U.S. Department of Energy. | File:Some Kind of Renewable.jpg|link=Some Kind of Renewable|"'''[[Some Kind of Renewable]]'''" is a song by Grand Funk Railroad and the U.S. Department of Energy. |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 17 December 2023
"Massa's in de Coal Coal Ground" is a song about the coal industry by Stephen Foster and Charlemagne Tower.
The song laments how steam-powered (and later coal-powered) machines made slave labor cost prohibitive, leading to the decline of Massa's family fortune.
In the News
Behold the Mineral is a 1969 religious geological science fiction novel by British geologist Michael Moorcock.
"Some Kind of Renewable" is a song by Grand Funk Railroad and the U.S. Department of Energy.
"Back On the Supply Chain Gang" is a song by Chrissie Hynde and the Department of Corrections.
"Bridge Under Troubled Water" is a song by Simon and Garfunkel 1.1 about global climate change and sea level rise.
Fiction cross-reference
- Back On the Supply Chain Gang
- Behold the Mineral
- Bridge Under Troubled Water
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Some Kind of Renewable
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- History of coal mining in the United States @ Wikipedia
- " COAL AN AMERICAN ASSET " 1974 COAL INDUSTRY PROMOTIONAL FILM 93914 @ YouTube
- Marguerite Dunlap - Massa's In De Cold, Cold Ground 1912 Stephen Collins Foster @ YouTube
- "Massa's In The Cold, Cold Ground" Stephen Foster classic song Edison Quartet (1903) @ YouTube
- Charlemagne Tower @ Wikipedia
- Stephen Foster @ Wikipedia