Description acceptable. Albums closely associated with this movement, such as Crocodile Love and Scatterlings were composed by the band Juluka. An English rock song associated with this movement notes, “You can blow out a candle / But you can't blow out a fire.” The album Tomorrow includes a song about a major event in this movement that repeats the line “I want to see him walking down the streets,” followed by (*) "no more war zone." Thumbtacks gave a piano a metallic sound in imitation of marabi music in an unofficial anthem of this movement that featured Morris Goldberg on saxophone. As part of this movement, the exiled Abdullah Ibrahim composed the jazz song “Mannenberg.” A song from this movement called “Bring Him Back Home” was composed by Hugh Masekela. Miriam Makeba made several songs as part of, for 10 points, what movement that produced the protest songs “Biko” and “Soweto Blues”? ■END■
ANSWER: anti-apartheid movement [accept answers referring to movements against apartheid] (The song “Biko” is by Peter Gabriel.)
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