Podcasts about protest songs

Song that is associated with a movement for social change

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Just Ask the Question Podcast
John Fugelsang - Rock, The Beatles, and Cultural Protest

Just Ask the Question Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 58:24


In this engaging conversation, Brian Karem and John Fugl discuss the legacy of the Beatles and their impact on modern activism. They explore how John Lennon would likely respond to today's political climate, the evolving activism of Paul McCartney, and George Harrison's humanitarian efforts. The discussion highlights the importance of protest music and the cultural significance of the Beatles in addressing social issues. In this engaging conversation, Brian J. Karem and John discuss the enduring legacy of George Harrison and The Beatles, exploring their impact on music, society, and personal lives. They delve into the underrated songs of George Harrison, the spirituality and activism of the band members, and the current state of protest music. The discussion highlights personal anecdotes, the cultural significance of The Beatles, and the need for more political expression in modern music.Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JATQPodcastFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jatqpodcast.bsky.socialIntragram: https://www.instagram.com/jatqpodcastYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET7k2_Y9P9Fz0MZRARGqVwThis Show is Available Ad-Free And Early For Patreon supporters here:https://www.patreon.com/justaskthequestionpodcastPurchase Brian's book "Free The Press"  

Think Out Loud
Portland showcase highlights the power of protest songs

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 18:32


Songs of Power and Protest is a songwriter showcase that’s happening in Portland on April 26 at the Cravin' Gravy Social Club at 8 p.m. Jordan Sings and Ezza Rose are Portland musicians that will perform at the event. They join us to talk about the showcase and the power of music to express dissent.   

On Wednesdays We Wear Black
Let's Make The Ultimate Protest Song Playlist

On Wednesdays We Wear Black

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 30:58


So often in this scene people debate who should be taken off playlists but lets talk about who we are adding! In these difficult times here are some songs to flip off a n*zi toFollow us:IG/Twitter: @wewearblackpod Email: wewearblackpod@gmail.com SophieIG/X: @iamsophiek Tiktok: @iamsophiekx YasmineIG: @yasminesumman X/TikTok: @yasminesummanx Special thanks to:Nova Twins for the intro/outro musicWargasm for the screams Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Light On Light Through
Paul Levinson interviews Simon Vozick-Levinson about Rolling Stone's Top 100 Protest Songs

Light On Light Through

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 50:33


Welcome to Light On Light Through, Episode 409, in which I interview Simon Vozick-Levinson, Deputy Editor of Rolling Stone, about the magazine's list of the 100 Best Protest Songs of All Time.  We talk in particular about Bob Dylan, Phil Ochs, and Sam Cooke, and also discuss the importance of publications like Rolling Stone standing up for democracy in these politically troubling times. As a special treat, at the end of this interview, I play a song, "Dance with Destiny," from James Harris's new LP, The Moons of Jupiter.  This is consistent with Phil Ochs' view that we needs works of beauty especially in troubled times. Relevant links: Rolling Stone's list of the 100 Best Protest Songs of All Time The science fantasy story I wrote, "Sam's Requests," inspired by Sam Cooke's song "Having a Party" ... read the story here ... or here (free) My review of Trupa Trupa at the Bowery Electric, Manhattan, 1 March 2025 My Light On Light Through interview with David Browne about his book, Talkin' Greenwich Village NY Times listing of the three-hour show Joshua Meyrowitz and I did about Phil Ochs, after his death in 1976, on WFDU-FM Radio My Light On Light Through interview with Sarah Seltzer about her novel The Singer Sisters The Moons of Jupiter on Bandcamp (soundscapes by Nicky Rowe, vocals by James Harris)

The Source
'People Get Ready': Protest Songs

The Source

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 49:55


New generations of Americans are taking to the street in protest, demanding change and accountability. And they are discovering what protestors of the 1960s and '70s found out— protesting is hard, frustrating and requires sacrifice. But protest songs can help. Songs demanding freedom and justice go back generations and are also being invented today. We hear from Stephen Stacks about his new book The Resounding Revolution: Freedom Song After 1968.

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast
Do YOU Know how to play the game?

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 103:49


Get ready for a wild ride on this week's episode of Kliq This, where Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver dive into absolutely everything from a surprising deep dive on beef tallow skincare, to a breakdown of the hottest wrestling angles. Expect plenty of laughs, plenty of insight, and maybe even a few jokes about slathering colostrum on your face. Hey, we never said it wasn't going to get weird. Ever wonder if the new “yeet” chant is the future of wrestling? Kevin and Sean give their takes on modern catchphrases, dissect the evolution of “work rate,” and offer some frank opinions on who can really tell a story in the ring. And if you're a Logan Paul fan, you'll definitely want to hear Big Sexy's perspective on the social media star's in-ring potential and promo style. Football fans, stick around, because the Super Bowl talk here is anything but basic. From Mahomes and Brady, to hilariously overanalyzing every second of the halftime show, the guys look at how music, politics, and protest have long been woven into the American tapestry. Expect some passionate commentary on Sam Cooke, protest songs, and the power of performance on the biggest stage in sports. For a twist, the guys go all Dear Sexy and tackle offbeat relationship advice, from complicated threesomes to late-night car alarms. Kevin lays down some common sense (and some very uncommon sense) about handling the unhandleable, while Sean does his best to keep the train on the tracks. And yes, Kevin has a few choice words for house show payoffs in the '70s, too. Whether you're here for the wrestling takes, the eclectic rants, or to find out if a bowl of beef tallow can save your skin, this show delivers in spades. Kliq This is your uncensored passport into the mind of one of wrestling's biggest personalities — so settle in, hit that subscribe button, and remember, you never know what the Big Man might say next. BlueChew-Try your first month of BlueChew FREE at BlueChew.com Magic Spoon-Get $5 off your next order at MagicSpoon.com/KLIQ The Perfect Jean-F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code KLIQ15 at theperfectjean.nyc/KLIQ15 #theperfectjeanpod PrizePicks-Download the app today and use code KLIQ to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup! PrizePicks. Run Your Game! 00:00 Kliq This #137: Do YOU Know how to play the game? 00:56 Tallow, tallow serum, bovine colostrum effects 05:58 Super Bowl Game/Kendrick Lamar 10:41 Halftime show 22:08 Protest Songs 26:16 “The Sunshine State” 27:11 LOVE MONDAYS 27:30 Nash is like "The View" for men 28:37 BREAK THE PERFECT JEAN 30:42 The YEET movement 33:33 "Work Rate" 37:20 Logan Paul 49:05 “Kill” in a wrestling promo 50:26 Jey Uso over-Yeeting 53:34 Armchair booking 55:59 BREAK PRIZE PICKS 58:43 MARCH MADNESS 01:01:41 Stiff women tag 01:04:26 Rey Mysterio 01:07:09 DREW AND KNIGHT HEAT 01:09:41 1977 pay sheet 01:14:26 BREAK MAGIC SPOON 01:16:33 Training Legs 01:18:26 DEAR SEXY 01:23:10 DEAR SEXY #2 01:25:18 BREAK BLUECHEW 01:27:19 ASKNASH 01:27:30 Virgil on the 94 Royal Rumble 01:28:34 Price of Eggs 01:30:05 Ricky Starks 01:31:29 Cost of Living increase 01:34:49 SB 60 halftime show 01:35:44 Cinematic movies 01:38:19 NICE TVs 01:40:09 Bret Hart LA Riot 01:40:34 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast
Do YOU Know how to play the game?

Kliq This: The Kevin Nash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 110:33


Get ready for a wild ride on this week's episode of Kliq This, where Kevin Nash and Sean Oliver dive into absolutely everything from a surprising deep dive on beef tallow skincare, to a breakdown of the hottest wrestling angles. Expect plenty of laughs, plenty of insight, and maybe even a few jokes about slathering colostrum on your face. Hey, we never said it wasn't going to get weird. Ever wonder if the new “yeet” chant is the future of wrestling? Kevin and Sean give their takes on modern catchphrases, dissect the evolution of “work rate,” and offer some frank opinions on who can really tell a story in the ring. And if you're a Logan Paul fan, you'll definitely want to hear Big Sexy's perspective on the social media star's in-ring potential and promo style. Football fans, stick around, because the Super Bowl talk here is anything but basic. From Mahomes and Brady, to hilariously overanalyzing every second of the halftime show, the guys look at how music, politics, and protest have long been woven into the American tapestry. Expect some passionate commentary on Sam Cooke, protest songs, and the power of performance on the biggest stage in sports. For a twist, the guys go all Dear Sexy and tackle offbeat relationship advice, from complicated threesomes to late-night car alarms. Kevin lays down some common sense (and some very uncommon sense) about handling the unhandleable, while Sean does his best to keep the train on the tracks. And yes, Kevin has a few choice words for house show payoffs in the '70s, too. Whether you're here for the wrestling takes, the eclectic rants, or to find out if a bowl of beef tallow can save your skin, this show delivers in spades. Kliq This is your uncensored passport into the mind of one of wrestling's biggest personalities — so settle in, hit that subscribe button, and remember, you never know what the Big Man might say next. BlueChew-Try your first month of BlueChew FREE at BlueChew.com Magic Spoon-Get $5 off your next order at MagicSpoon.com/KLIQ The Perfect Jean-F*%k your khakis and get The Perfect Jean 15% off with the code KLIQ15 at theperfectjean.nyc/KLIQ15 #theperfectjeanpod PrizePicks-Download the app today and use code KLIQ to get $50 instantly after you play your first $5 lineup! PrizePicks. Run Your Game! 00:00 Kliq This #137: Do YOU Know how to play the game? 00:56 Tallow, tallow serum, bovine colostrum effects 05:58 Super Bowl Game/Kendrick Lamar 10:41 Halftime show 22:08 Protest Songs 26:16 “The Sunshine State” 27:11 LOVE MONDAYS 27:30 Nash is like "The View" for men 28:37 BREAK THE PERFECT JEAN 30:42 The YEET movement 33:33 "Work Rate" 37:20 Logan Paul 49:05 “Kill” in a wrestling promo 50:26 Jey Uso over-Yeeting 53:34 Armchair booking 55:59 BREAK PRIZE PICKS 58:43 MARCH MADNESS 01:01:41 Stiff women tag 01:04:26 Rey Mysterio 01:07:09 DREW AND KNIGHT HEAT 01:09:41 1977 pay sheet 01:14:26 BREAK MAGIC SPOON 01:16:33 Training Legs 01:18:26 DEAR SEXY 01:23:10 DEAR SEXY #2 01:25:18 BREAK BLUECHEW 01:27:19 ASKNASH 01:27:30 Virgil on the 94 Royal Rumble 01:28:34 Price of Eggs 01:30:05 Ricky Starks 01:31:29 Cost of Living increase 01:34:49 SB 60 halftime show 01:35:44 Cinematic movies 01:38:19 NICE TVs 01:40:09 Bret Hart LA Riot 01:40:34 OUTRO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

No Doubt About It
Episode 168: Deb Haaland Running For Gov! If You Think MLG IS Bad Just You Wait. Also, The Battle Over DOGE Rages On. Plus, The Worst Protest Song You've Ever Heard

No Doubt About It

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 54:31 Transcription Available


In This Episode, We Cover:Den Haaland's Gubernatorial Bid:Former Congresswoman and Interior Secretary Den Haaland is running for Governor of New Mexico.Mark explains how Haaland's campaign strategy is likely to unfold and why she must keep her carefully crafted image under wraps to avoid exposing her vulnerabilities.He also dives deep into two disqualifying policies she supports that could cost her the race.Albuquerque City Attorney's Controversial Memo:Krysty breaks down a new memo urging city employees to record ICE officers and contact city lawyers to slow down criminal deportations.How can a city choose to side with criminals over its own people? We discuss the implications and the growing frustration among citizens.The Worst Protest Song Ever:You won't believe your ears! We reveal a hideous anti-DOGE protest song that's so bad, it will make your ears bleed.You really have to hear it to believe it. Unfortunately, once you do hear it you will never be the same. Trump Administration & Government Spending Accountability:We take a hard look at the ongoing battle pitting the Trump administration against the deep state over cutting waste, fraud, and abuse.Who is fighting to keep the government grift alive, and what does this mean for our future?CBS Poll Shows Trump's Surging Support:A new CBS news poll reveals that Trump is gaining strong numbers, especially with a key voting block that will surprise you.Mark warns that while Trump may be riding high, he still faces a critical issue that could bring his good times crashing down—find out what it is!#news #breakingnews #politicalpodcast #santafe #doge #musk #trump #newmexico #albuquerque #immigration #fbi #terrorism https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Website: https://www.nodoubtaboutitpodcast.com/Twitter: @nodoubtpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoDoubtAboutItPod/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markronchettinm/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3D

The Best of Weekend Breakfast
The 100 Best Protest Songs of All Time.

The Best of Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2025 13:32


Doctor of Music & Director of Culture at Southdowns College in Centurion, Dr Sheldon Leal on what to make of The 100 Best Protest Songs of All Time recently released by Rolling Stone magazines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Guys Of A Certain Age
Super Friends Eating Super Food for the Super Bowl

Guys Of A Certain Age

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 35:26


It's the Super Episode of Super Guys of a Certain Age, the one where they talk a little about the big game and a lot about what they'll be eating during said festivities.  From KC barbecue to Philly cheesesteaks, and all the variations, including at least three provided by Domino's.  Got a budget?  Goldbelly is there for you.  Want to do something homemade but also want to spend time with the people you've invited to your Super Watching Party?  Jay's got tips.  And if in doubt: tacos.   Jay's Regrettable Segment features another trio aka Two Guys, A Girl, and a Protest Song.   Art remembers a friend who fed his comic tendencies in the kindest ways possible, Jay has a hard time choosing which Captain America popcorn bucket is his favorite, and Robbie really needs a sponsor: the BBC is selling off props from his favorite show, and they don't ship by Tardis.  Listen hungry, my friend.  

Drew and Mike Show
50 Years of SNL Music – January 29, 2025

Drew and Mike Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 135:04


Peacock's SNL music documentary, Justin Baldoni v. Blake Lively: Round 500, Corey Feldman receives a gift, Bentley's bummer month, and Rolling Stone's Top 100 Protest Songs. Bentley's pipes burst and now our YouTube is suffering. Turtle from Entourage and Matt Leinart tried to weasel onto our show and we think they're buying views on YouTube. “Redhead” Kevin Connolly remains a scumbag. Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music ROCKED. A big Drew Wave concert is coming to Pine Knob. The 100 Best Protest Songs of All Time according to Rolling Stone Magazine. FireAid is on the way to fix the LA Wildfires. A$AP Rocky was in court but more importantly… Rihanna was there. The Fall of Diddy on ID and Max is available for your viewing pleasure. University of Florida head basketball coach Todd Golden denies, denies, denies. Nobody cares about the exhausting Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni beef, but there's a new story every day. Baldoni leaked his own voicemails. Taylor Swift has :taken a step back” from Blake. Beast Games has another episode tomorrow! Teen spending is up 6% and most of it is going to Sephora. Questlove has a Sly Stone doc coming out. RFK Jr. had a brutal day at his confirmation hearing. Turns out all those drones in New Jersey were no big deal. Lily Phillips is not just a professional whore, but is full of BS. Bonnie Blue's dad loves watching her bang. Corey Feldman is back to posting gems on Instagram. Elon Musk and SpaceX are heroes now. Venezuelan gangs are on Donald Trump's list. Guantanamo Bay is now in play for housing illegals. Meghan Markle is delaying her podcast… again. Justine Bateman hates her. The coolest medical worker ever has been fired for twerking on a patient's head. Spencer Pratt still hates Andy Cohen. Sam Asghari breaks his silence about living with Britney Spears. The Paul Brothers are pulling more shenanigans. Tune in tomorrow for Jim's List! Visit our presenting sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).

The Beat with Ari Melber
Trump's funding freeze creates widespread confusion

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 41:38


MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts The Beat on Tuesday, January 28, reporting on Donald Trump's abrupt halt of federal grants and loans and his environmental policies. Melber also covers the rise in deportations. Plus, Melber delves into Rolling Stone's "Top 100 Protest Songs of All Time," featuring exclusive conversations with legendary singer-songwriter Ani DiFranco and Rolling Stone editor Simon Vozick-Levinson. Ben Jealous and P.J. Lechleitner also join.

The Beat with Ari Melber
Trump DOJ prosecutor opens unusual review of Jan. 6 cases

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 39:43


MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Monday, January 27, and reports on Donald Trump's DOJ launching an unusual review of January 6 cases, the administration's firing of 18 government watchdogs and key developments in immigration policy. Melber also presents a special report on Rolling Stone's release of the "Top 100 Protest Songs of All Time," with an exclusive conversation featuring legendary rapper Chuck D. Joyce Vance also joins.

The Beat with Ari Melber
BONUS: Trump loses 2025 clash, as many seize power of protest (Rolling Stone's Protest Songs x The Beat)

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 0:14


As Trump returns to Washington – facing a new court loss on immigration – Rolling Stone Magazine publishes its ‘100 Best Protest Songs of All Time,' chronicling how musicians across genres speak “truth to power” through their music, lyrics and artistry. In this extended MSNBC exclusive and podcast extra, Ari Melber reports on the magazine's new list and the wider significance of protest anthems, and conducts interviews with two artists who made the list, and an editor who led its creation. (This is an extended digital exclusive, some parts of this special aired on MSNBC. Featuring: Public Enemy's Chuck D, Singer Ani DiFranco, Rolling Stone Editor Simon Vozick-Levinson.)

The Jerry Agar Show
Favourite protest songs

The Jerry Agar Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 38:15


Party for Two GUEST: Amanda Galbraith TELEscopic Tuesdays with Dan Riskin Auto repair and cost of new carsGuest: Cam Woolley

The New Statesman Podcast
The Times They Have a-Changed: Where is the protest song now?

The New Statesman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 31:25


In 1966, to the chagrin of his fans and the folk music community, Bob Dylan went electric. The five years leading up to this moment is the focus of A Complete Unknown, the new Bob Dylan biopic from James Mangold. This indignation came at a time where folk was the language of protest, from the civil rights movement to the Vietnam war, but when did folk get left behind? What was Dylan's lasting effect on the protest song? Tom Gatti is joined by Kate Mossman, senior writer at the New Statesman, and Dorian Lynskey, writer and author of 33 Revolutions Per Minute: A History of Protest Songs. You can read more from Kate and Dorian on newstatesman.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Launch Left
THE DANDY WARHOLS launch Miranda Lee Richards

Launch Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 66:37


In this episode of LaunchLeft captured at Licorice Pizza, Rain Phoenix welcomes Courtney Taylor-Taylor of The Dandy Warhols. They delve into The Dandy Warhols' history, touching on the 90s and how the band has adapted over three decades and the changing landscape of the music industry, from the MTV era to the current digital age. Courtney launches Miranda Lee Richards, who offers insights into her own musical career. The discussion shifts to the creative process, with both Courtney and Miranda sharing their approaches to songwriting. The episode culminates in a special acoustic performance of Kristin Hersh’s iconic song “Your Ghost”, showcasing the raw talent of both artists. IN THIS EPISODE:  [02:04] The Dandy Warhols' 30-Year Journey: Courtney reflects on the band's longevity and the importance of listening to each member's voice. [06:11] Songwriting and Creative Process: Discover how music serves as therapy and the balance between creating art and entertainment. [35:52] Music Industry Transformation: Explore the impact of MTV's decline and the current state of the music industry. [44:29] Protest Songs and Social Commentary: A discussion on the absence of protest songs and the challenges of writing socially conscious music. [57:51] Touring and Recording Experiences: Miranda and Courtney share stories from their European tour, highlighting the balance of work and fun. KEY TAKEAWAYS:  Maintaining a long-running band requires adapting to changing dynamics and respecting each member's creative input The shift from the MTV era to the current digital landscape has dramatically altered how artists create and distribute music. Songwriting often involves a balance between conscious effort and subconscious inspiration, with the best lyrics often surprising the writer Collaborations and live performances continue to be vital aspects of the music industry, offering unique experiences for both artists and audiences RESOURCE LINKS:  LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link @launchleft DANDY WARHOLS: https://www.dandywarhols.com/ https://www.instagram.com/thedandywarhols https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-HcL5BBMRHXkijhIniuu0Q Wine Acoustics Podcast MIRANDA LEE RICHARDS: https://www.mirandaleerichards.com/ https://www.instagram.com/mirandaleerichards/ https://www.facebook.com/mirandaleerichards https://x.com/MirandaRichards https://soundcloud.com/mirandaleerichards https://www.youtube.com/user/MirandaLeeRichards1 BIOS:  Courtney Taylor-Taylor is an American singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon. He is the lead singer and guitarist of alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, a band he co-founded. Taylor-Taylor has written the majority of the band's songs. Miranda Lee Richards is known for her distinctive brand of enchanting “chamber folk rock meets cosmic country," Miranda Lee Richards’ latest long-player, Existential Beast, is provocative in every sense, from the breadth of musical ambition to its politically-driven lyrics (10/10 Americana UK). She has collaborated in the studio and/or performed onstage with The Brian Jonestown Massacre, Mark Gardener of Ride, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Dandy Warhols, Bridgette St. John, Susan Vega, Grant Lee Philips, The Cordovas, Juliana Hatfield, Albert Hammond, GospelbeacH, The Beachwood Sparks, and Charlie Overbey, among many others. Miranda Lee Richards is currently working on an album of solo Americana material, and two collaborative folk albums: one with the U.K.-based Lords of Thyme and another with the Los Angeles-based MIROMA trio. In 2019, she was voted best folk-roots artist by the LA Weekly.

Get Up in the Cool
Episode 435: Countercurrent (Original Tunes and Writing Anti-Capitalist Folk Music)

Get Up in the Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 56:51


Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends. This week's friends are Alex Sturbaum and Brian Lindsay of Countercurrent! We recorded this last week at my home in Portland, OR. Tunes in this episode: * Mississippi Snagboat (1:16) * Brighter / No Fun Allowed (Countercurrent original) (13:24) * The Fox (Nancy Kerr original) (21:21) * Six Workers Dead in Illinois (Alex Sturbaum original) (37:23) * The Reptile Room (Countercurrent original) (51:55) * Bonus Track: Ursa Minor (Countercurrent original) / Little Billy Wilson Visit Countercurrent's website (https://countercurrentmusic.com/) Follow Countercurrent on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/countercurrentmusic/) Sign up for Cameron's Ear Training for Old Time workshop series (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/store) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Send Tax Deductible Donations to Get Up in the Cool through Fracture Atlas (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/get-up-in-the-cool) Sign up at Pitchfork Banjo for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Schedule a banjo lesson with Cameron (https://www.camerondewhitt.com/banjolessons) Visit Tall Poppy String Band's website (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/) and follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/)

Restoration Church
Advent | Mary's Protest Song

Restoration Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 30:41


Mary wasn't anything like the serene and sanitized depictions we often see during the Christmas season. This poor, Galilean, teenage girl stepped into the story of God with boldness and trust, and the song she sings while pregnant with the Savior of the world is a reminder that God is turning the world as we know it upside down. 

Shakespeare and Company
Dorian Lynskey on the Stories We Tell About the End of the World…

Shakespeare and Company

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 68:58


Why are we so obsessed with the apocalypse? Is it a reaction to the state of the world—climate catastrophe, regional wars threatening global conflict, pandemic scares, and the unsettling rise of AI—or does it run deeper? Is it inherent to the modern world or, perhaps, the human condition? And why are we so captivated by apocalyptic stories in books, films, TV shows, video games, and art—sometimes improbable, sometimes terrifyingly possible?Dorian Lynskey explores these questions in Everything Must Go. He starts in ancient times, with a detour through the Book of Revelation, before focusing on the 19th century, when humanity began to grasp that scientific advances could both transform and destroy the world. The 20th century brings the bomb, robots, and intelligent machines—the seeds of a potential end. Like the best non-fiction, Lynskey's focus on a specific subject—armageddon—offers deeper insights into how we view ourselves, interact with others, and perceive our world.Buy Everything Must Go: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/everything-must-go-5*Dorian Lynskey writes about music, film, books and politics for publications including The Guardian, The Observer, the New Statesman, GQ, Billboard, Empire, and Mojo. His first book was 33 Revolutions Per Minute: A History of Protest Songs. A study of thirty-three pivotal songs with a political message, it was NME's Book of the Year and a 'Music Book of the Year' in The Daily Telegraph. His second book, The Ministry of Truth: A Biography of George Orwell's 1984, was longlisted for both the Baillie Gifford Prize and the Orwell Prize. He hosts the podcasts 'Origin Story' and 'Oh God, What Now?'.Adam Biles is Literary Director at Shakespeare and Company. His latest novel, Beasts of England, a to Animal Farm, is available now. Buy a signed copy here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/books/beasts-of-englandListen to Alex Freiman's latest EP, In The Beginning: https://open.spotify.com/album/5iZYPMCUnG7xiCtsFCBlVa?si=h5x3FK1URq6SwH9Kb_SO3w Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

La partition
«For What It's Worth», la partition de Buffalo Springfield

La partition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 4:57


Chaque matin, Ombline Roche vous entraîne dans les coulisses de la création d'une œuvre musicale emblématique. Aujourd'hui, nous plongeons dans l'histoire fascinante de "For What It's Worth", le plus grand succès du groupe Buffalo Springfield.C'est en novembre 1966, sur le Sunset Strip à Hollywood, que Steven Stills, le guitariste et chanteur du groupe, trouve l'inspiration pour cette chanson de protestation. Alors qu'il se rend à un concert, il tombe par hasard sur une manifestation de jeunes qui s'opposent au couvre-feu imposé par les riverains et les commerçants. Choqué par cette confrontation entre la police et ces enfants, comme il les appelle, Stills rentre chez lui et écrit en seulement 15 minutes ce qui deviendra l'un des hymnes de la contre-culture des années 60.Pourtant, Stills a toujours affirmé que "For What It's Worth" n'avait rien à voir avec la guerre du Vietnam ou les manifestations anti-guerre. Il s'agirait simplement d'une histoire de quartier à Hollywood. Mais au-delà de cette déclaration, la chanson a résonné comme un cri de ralliement pour toute une génération en révolte.Découvrez les coulisses de la naissance d'un classique du rock, porté par les voix et les guitares de Buffalo Springfield, ce trio de guitaristes hors pair. Un épisode captivant qui vous fera redécouvrir ce morceau intemporel sous un nouveau jour.Notre équipe a utilisé un outil d'Intelligence artificielle via les technologies d'Audiomeans© pour accompagner la création de ce contenu écrit.

Gender Swap
Episode 78 - Dusting Off Some Protest Songs

Gender Swap

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 110:10


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Les Nuits de France Culture
Le "Protest Song" : la révolte en chantant de Woody Guthrie à Bob Dylan

Les Nuits de France Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 90:18


durée : 01:30:18 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Aux États-Unis la révolte contre les injustices passe d'abord par la chanson. De Woody Guthrie, figure majeure du genre, à Bob Dylan, elle s'incarne au 20e siècle dans la musique folk. En septembre 2000, Alain Dister revient sur l'histoire du "protest-song" dans l'émission "Surpris par la nuit". - réalisation : Massimo Bellini

My Back Pages
Singing Songs and Carrying Signs: How Protest Songs Changed America

My Back Pages

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 4:58


In this New York Times 7th Annual Student Podcast Contest winning podcast, Sam Paddor explores the vast history surrounding the protest song. What is it? What did it impact? Where did it come from? Join Sam as he explores some of America's key protest songs that helped to shape the political and social dialogue in our country throughout history and today.New York Times 7th Annual Student Podcast Contest:nytimes.com/2024/06/28/learning/the-winners-of-our-7th-annual-student-podcast-contest.htmlMy Back Pages Website:mybackpages.org 

That Record Got Me High Podcast
S7E373 - 'That Political/Protest Song Got Me High' Patron-curated Episode

That Record Got Me High Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 73:11


For this BONUS Patron-curated episode, we invited patrons of the podcast to send in their favorite political and/or protest songs. They came up with a surprisingly eclectic playlist of songs that will make you angry, fired-up and ready to (metaphorically) rumble! Fight The Power, indeed!! Songs discussed in this episode: War - Bob Marley (Live 1977 at The Rainbow, London); Happy New Year (Prince Can't Die Again) - Mac McCaughan; Haillie Sellasse, Up Your Ass - Propagandhi; Ignoreland - R.E.M.; Nobody Knows - School Of Language; Porcupine or Pineapple? - Brakes; Lowest of the Low - The Barricade; Charles Windsor - McCarthy; I Pity The Country - Willie Dunn; Living For The City - Stevie Wonder; An Old Colonial's Hard Luck Story - X-tal; The Ghost of Tom Joad - Bruce Springsteen (with Tom Morello); Fight The Power - Public Enemy; Power, Power (Live, 1992) - The Dead C; Urban Guerilla - Hawkwind; Please Don't - David Byrne & Fatboy Slim (featuring Santigold); The Body Electric - Hurray For The Riff Raff; Major John - The Wake; Where's All The Money Gone? - Asian Dub Foundation; The Three Great Alabama Icons - Drive-By Truckers; Holiday In Cambodia - Dead Kennedys; Divide and Conquer - Husker Du

Highlights from Moncrieff
The man who travels to Dublin to sing a protest song once a week

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 4:24


Seán Moncrieff's guest has been travelling from Cork to Dublin every Thursday for two and a half years in order to sing his protest song outside Leinster House. But, what is driving this extraordinary commitment?Joining the show to discuss is musician Martin Leahy.

Africalink | Deutsche Welle
Reggae: The soundtrack of Kenya's youth uprising

Africalink | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 26:54


The rallying cries of Kenyan youth demanding change are punctuated by reggae lyrics. The music genre is inspiring many of them to get up, stand up, stand up for their rights. Jamaica is the home of reggae but the music is appreciated the world over. Josey Mahachi talks to Ghanaian musician and dub poet, Blakk Rasta, DW correspondent Andrew Wasike in Kenya and DW editor George Okach in Germany.

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process
Is AI capable of creating a protest song that disrupts oppression & inspires social change? - JAKE FERGUSON, ANTHONY JOSEPH & JERMAIN JACKMAN

Tech, Innovation & Society - The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024


I think as humans, we forget. We are often limited by our own stereotypes, and we don't see that in everyone there's the potential for beauty and love and all these things. And I think The Architecture of Oppression, both parts one and two, are really a reflection of all the community and civil rights work that I've been doing for the same amount of time, really - 25 years. And I wanted to try and mix my day job and my music side, so bringing those two sides of my life together. I wanted to create a platform for black artists, black singers, and poets who I really admire. And it was a no-brainer to give Anthony a call for this second album because I know of his pedigree, and he's much more able to put ideas and thoughts on paper than I would be able to.

The Gramophone podcast
Nicholas Phan on 'A Change is Gonna Come'

The Gramophone podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 25:46


The American tenor Nicholas Phan has just released an album of protest songs, many from the 1960s by legendary singer-songwriters like Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Pete Seeger and Malvina Reynolds. It also contains a new work by Errollyn Wallen. ‘A Change in Gonna Come', featuring Palaver Strings, and a couple of guest appearances by Farayi Malek, is just out from Azica. James Jolly talked recently to Nicholas Phan about the album, and also about another song project that he's currently in the studio working on …

5x15
Dorian Lynskey On Everything Must Go: The Stories We Tell About The End Of The World

5x15

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 15:08


Dorian Lynskey writes about music, film, books and politics for publications including The Guardian, The Observer, the New Statesman, GQ, Billboard, Empire, and Mojo. His first book was 33 Revolutions Per Minute: A History of Protest Songs. A study of thirty-three pivotal songs with a political message, it was NME's Book of the Year and a 'Music Book of the Year' in The Daily Telegraph. His second book, The Ministry of Truth: A Biography of George Orwell's 1984, was longlisted for both the Baillie Gifford Prize and the Orwell Prize. He hosts the podcasts 'Origin Story' and 'Oh God, What Now?'. His latest book, Everything Must Go: The Stories We Tell About The End of the World , is an original and revealing exploration of one of the central concerns of our times: fantasies and nightmares of the end of the world. With thanks for your support for 5x15 online! Learn more about 5x15 events: 5x15stories.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/5x15stories Facebook: www.facebook.com/5x15stories Instagram: www.instagram.com/5x15stories

The Cut Music
Protest Songs (Show Finale)

The Cut Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 63:59


It's The Cut Music's final episode. It's been nothing short of an amazing journey with our fans, friends and artists. We hope you enjoy this final send off as we play our favorite Protest songs! Playlist: Kind Eyes - Fuck A Proud Boy Dead Kennedys - Nazi Punks Fuck Off The Clash - London Calling Oingo Boingo - Capitalism Rx Bandits - Overcome Foo Fighters - The Pretender Public Enemy - Fight The Power Pink Floyd - Us and Them Phil Ochs - Crucifixion Rage Against The Machine - Testify Connect with us! Twitter X: https://twitter.com/thecutmusic1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecutmusic1 For more content head to thecutmusic.com Metal Health is Mental Health! Head to thecutmusic.com/shop to help support those suffering from mental health challenges. Sponsor: Skillshare.com Use Promo Code “TCM” to get your first month free! Use Promo Code “TCM30” to save 30% on your annual subscription! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike--the-moosh/message

Organize the Unorganized: The Rise of the CIO

The early period of the CIO could be said to have ended with the Little Steel strike in 1937, when the limits of the New Deal order were dramatically illustrated in the brutal repression and failure of the strike. But the CIO continued to grow through the 40s, and it was the war escalation that provided the context for it to do so. This episode will be devoted to the CIO's role in and relation to the war effort, and what it meant for this labor upsurge. Guests in order of appearance: Melvyn Dubofsky, Professor Emeritus of History and Sociology at Binghamton University; Nelson Lichtenstein, Professor of History at UC-Santa Barbara; Rick Halpern, Professor of American Studies at the University of Toronto; Erik Loomis, Professor of History at the University of Rhode Island; Ruth Milkman, Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the CUNY Graduate Center; Dorothy Sue Cobble, Professor Emerita of History and Labor Studies at Rutgers University; Steve Fraser, Labor Historian; James Young, Professor Emeritus of History at Edinboro University; Daniel Nelson, Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Akron; Bryan Palmer, Professor Emeritus of History at Trent University Clips in order of appearance: “Bill Strength Congress of Industrial Organizations Program,” Part 12 - “The People Speak” (1524A/28), in “Textile Workers Union of America Records, 1915-1994,” Wisconsin Historical Society, https://digicoll.library.wisc.edu/cgi/f/findaid/findaid-idx?c=wiarchives;view=reslist;subview=standard;didno=uw-whs-us00129a (12:05); “US Steel Strike Ends,” British Movietone, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rv4kGUc53c (29:08) Quotes in order of appearance: Art Preis, Labor's Giant Step (New York: Pathfinder, 2022), pp. 155-156 (16:35); Zieger, The CIO: 195-1955 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1995), pp. 212-213 (29:44) Songs in order of appearance: The Union Boys, “UAW-CIO,” Songs for Victory: Music for Political Action, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7X48V9OCUkU (15:42); The Almanac Singers, “Boomtown Bill,” Keep That Oil A Rollin', https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xLQjGUi_c8 (19:58); Josh White, “We've Got a Plan,” Power to the People!: Protest Songs, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zwh7y1l0L5g (26: 14) Theme music by Drake Tyler. Quote music is Martin Tallstrom's cover of “Freight Train,” used here with permission: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9LEUMgBkX8.

On Theme
Music Is for Movement

On Theme

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 35:09 Transcription Available


Throughout history and across the world, Black people have used protest songs to boost morale and inspire action. In this episode, Katie and Yves explore the history of protest songs created to uplift major social movements, including the U.S. Civil Rights Movement and the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa. Get show notes at ontheme.show Follow us on Instagram @onthemeshow Email us at hello@ontheme.showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Threedom
Threevisiting: Nasty Mound

Threedom

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 63:23


Threevisiting on the Tues: The Pretzel Gang discuss sleeping in and their recent dreams, then complete another round of the M&M tasting challenge before playing Protest Song. Follow us on social media @threedomusa. Send Threetures and emails to threedomusa@gmail.com. Leave us a voicemail at 424-252-4678 (HAG-CLAIMS-8).

Restoration Church
Advent | Mary's Protest Song

Restoration Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 24:37


When the Holy Spirit stirs in her as she meets her cousin Elizabeth, Mary does something we might not expect: she sings a protest song. It turns out the child in her womb is a throne-toppling, proud-scattering Savior coming to make all things new.

Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music
Protest songs – black, white and Thatcher

Mick and the PhatMan Talking Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2023 70:17


We look at songs from a few of the major protest movements in our lifetime – racism, Vietnam, Ireland, Margaret Thatcher! From Woody Guthrie, through Springsteen and Dylan, to racism and Vietnam and the UK's  Margaret Thatcher, to present-day Australia, we look at some of the great protest songs.  Some of the stories behind those songs will take your breath away.   Our “Album You Must Hear before You Die” this time is Talking Heads' awesome “Remain in Light” from 1980.  This album has been hailed as Talking Heads' greatest statement, the last and most accomplished of the trio of albums they recorded with Brian Eno (another of our idols). Seemingly timed to coincide with our review, the live movie “Stop Making Sense” has been completely restored and is in 4K on the big screen - 40 years on!  We also talk about how Ed Kuepper achieves such a big sound in concert using a special edition Fender Stratocaster. There's sure to be stuff you didn't know here!  References:  Ed Kuepper, Fender FSR Stratocaster X, Talking Heads, “Remain in Light”, Brian Eno, “Once in a Lifetime”, “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts”, USA – Vietnam, Women's & Black rights, Woody Guthrie, Springsteen, Cisco Houston, Bob Dylan, “Hurricane”, “Eve of Destruction”, Barry McGuire, “A Change is Gonna come”, Sam Cooke, “People Get Ready”, Curtis Mayfield, Rod Stewart & Jeff Beck, “Strange Fruit”, Billie Holliday, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, NWA, Public Enemy, Buffalo Springfield / Steve Stills & Neil Young, “I Feel Like I'm fixin' to die Rag”, Country Joe and the Fish, Edwin Starr, Give Peace a Chance, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Aretha Franklin, The Smiths, Billy Bragg, Elvis Costello, Robert Wyatt, The Cranberries, Midnight Oil, Goanna, Warumpi Band, Archie Roach Protest Playlist18,000 sing TotoKiss mass Russian GroupSmells Like Teen Spirit We Will Rick You

Mouv DJ : La Caution
"Protest songs" (Mc Abdul, Lupe Fiasco, Hugh Masekela, Sean Price…)

Mouv DJ : La Caution

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2023 59:01


durée : 00:59:01 - Cautionneries - Par La Caution. Embarquement immédiat pour un voyage musical avec Nikkfurie.

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!
Music Day Episode - Protest Songs With A Social Message: "Tree Of Life, "Redemption Road", "I'm Falling Off Of The World"!

Follow Your Dream - Music And Much More!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 14:38


This Music Day Episode focuses on Protest Songs - songs with a social message. There was a time when artists regularly addressed the issues of the day. Songs like Bob Dylan's “A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall”, Neil Young's “Ohio” and Barry McGuire's “Eve Of Destruction”. The Vietnam War added many others. But protest songs have been on the wane, as artists apparently do not want to alienate any of their audience. But I believe that artists have an obligation to speak out, so this episode features three of my protest/message songs: “Tree Of Life” (guns and mass shootings), “Redemption Road” (divisive politics), and “I'm Falling Off Of The World” (world problems). Let's work together to solve these problems.---------------------------------------------The Follow Your Dream Podcast:Top 1% of all podcasts with Listeners in 200 countries!For more information and other episodes of the podcast click here. To subscribe to the podcast click here.To subscribe to our weekly Follow Your Dream Podcast email click here.To Rate and Review the podcast click here.“Dream With Robert”. Click here.—----------------------------------------‘THE SINGLES PROJECT” is Robert's upcoming EP. Five new songs that reflect the ups and downs of life. Release date October 20th. Click here for more details.“IT'S ALIVE!” is Robert's latest Project Grand Slam album. Featuring 13 of the band's Greatest Hits performed “live” at festivals in Pennsylvania and Serbia.Reviews:"An instant classic!" (Melody Maker)"Amazing record...Another win for the one and only Robert Miller!" (Hollywood Digest)"Close to perfect!" (Pop Icon)"A Masterpiece!" (Big Celebrity Buzz)"Sterling effort!" (Indie Pulse)"Another fusion wonder for Project Grand Slam!" (MobYorkCity)Click here for all links.Click here for song videos—-----------------------------------------Audio production:Jimmy RavenscroftKymera Films Connect with the Follow Your Dream Podcast:Website - www.followyourdreampodcast.comEmail Robert - robert@followyourdreampodcast.com Follow Robert's band, Project Grand Slam, and his music:Website - www.projectgrandslam.comPGS Store - www.thePGSstore.comYouTubeSpotify MusicApple MusicEmail - pgs@projectgrandslam.com

The Tom and Curley Show
Hour 4: The return of country protest songs

The Tom and Curley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 29:16


6pm - John Curley set to expire in 10 years // Viral Hit ‘Rich Men North of Richmond' Debuts at No. 1 // The Return of Country Protest Songs // Charles Martinet, voice of Nintendo's beloved Mario character, steps downSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RTÉ - Arena Podcast
Eimear Quinn and the Dublin Brass Ensemble - The Garden of Shadows - Though the Bodies Fall - Right Wing Protest Song USA

RTÉ - Arena Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 46:44


Eimear Quinn and the Dublin Brass Ensemble - The Garden of Shadows, Artist Jony Easterby returns to the Botanic Gardens & the Dublin Fringe Festival - Though the Bodies Fall, Richard Aldous has been reading Noel O'Regan's new book - Right Wing Protest Song USA, the latest from Simon Maher.

The Michael Berry Show
MB Plays The American Working Man's Protest Song By Oliver Anthony Called Rich Men North Of Richmond

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2023 4:52


The Record Room
Josh and OwenTalk Goodbye Tours,Hall of Fame and Protest Songs

The Record Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 89:57


Join us for another rousing episode in season 3.  This one is pretty wacky.  We talk about farewell tours of Aerosmith and The Eagles as well as our take on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame class.  We debut a new segment called "Some Crap Owen Found on TikTok That He Wants to Talk About With Josh."  Our top 3 is protest songs.  

Roots, Rednecks, and Radicals
Was Jesus a radical? Would he have hung out with drag queens, trans kids, and feminists? Melody Walker and Mercy Bell discuss their new protest song Jesus Was a Drag Queen!

Roots, Rednecks, and Radicals

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 37:28


Terrain Theory
Jude Roberts on seeking truth through music, pointing the bone, and calling out the Power Brokers

Terrain Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 140:38


Jude Roberts is a musician and songwriter based in upstate NY.  He has become a regular contributor to the health freedom movement, with songs like Fall on Your Sword Mr. Fauci and a re-imagined version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah delighting audiences in this space.In this conversation with Jude we discuss:How he became a musicianHow reading Peter Duesberg's book in the 90s shaped his world viewMusic as a truth-seeking mediumWhy so many musicians fell for the COVID narrativeCollaboration vs UnityYou can learn more about Jude at JudeRoberts.comTerrain Theory episodes are not to be taken as medical advice. You are your own primary healthcare provider.If you have a Terrain Transformation story you would like to share, email us at ben@terraintheory.net.Learn more at www.terraintheory.net.Music by Chris Merenda

Kites and Strings
Harry Kappen, Musician/Music Therapist: There Are No New Protest Songs, So I Wrote Some (S3 E22)

Kites and Strings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 44:37


Today's episode features Harry Kappen, a Dutch musician who is finding balance in his work as an engaged music therapist working with teens and as a professional musician who consistently finds time to write, record and put out albums.  Steve and Catherine with Harry as we find and discuss several of the parallels that exist between art therapy and music therapy.  Of most note is the benefit of giving oneself permission to listen, to react, to improvise and to connect, whether it is around artmaking or making music together.  In addition to his work as a music therapist, we hear about what inspires Harry to write and create. One such motivation, especially for his most recent album, War Games, is that currently there seems to a lack of protest songs.  In this episode you will get a taste of Harry's music, including the title track from his latest full length album. Harry Website: http://www.harrykappen.com/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/kappenhe/Instagram: @kappenharryHere's how you can find Kites and Strings out there in the interwebs.Kites and Strings Website: https://www.kitesandstrings.com/​​Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kitesandstringspodcastTwitter:   @KitesandstringsInstagram:  @Kites_and_stringsemail: Kitesandstringspodcast@gmail.comKites and Strings' theme music is by Harrison Amer, and all other music in today's episode is written, performed and produced by Harry Kappen.   The Kites and Strings logo-design is by Cole Monroe at Blue Stag Creative.

Condensed History Gems
Protest Songs

Condensed History Gems

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 39:34


Jem looks into the history of Protest Songs.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/condensed-histories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KZradio הקצה
Electric Dreams: 80's Pop Protest Songs Special //2.3.23

KZradio הקצה

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 121:03


KEXP's Sound & Vision
The Iranian Protest Song Connecting a Revolution

KEXP's Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 13:23


For more than a month, Iran has been experiencing another revolution of sorts. The death of a 22-year-old woman named Mahsa "Jina" Amini has sparked mass protests and one song has become a rallying cry across the world. KEXP's Roddy Nikpour talks about what “Baraye” by Shervin Hajipour means to him, his family, and a country.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Better Place Project with Steve Norris
Feel Good Friday! The Story of Folk Legend Pete Seeger and His Fans, Defying Fascism in Barcelona

Better Place Project with Steve Norris

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 4:06


For this week's story, we go back to the music industry to tell a story about folk legend Pete Seeger, as told by the late Scott Alarik in his folk music novel, Revival. Seeger was invited to perform in Barcelona, Spain in 1971.  At that time, Spain was still ruled by Francisco Franco's Fascist dictatorship that told Seeger prior to going on stage that he could not sing some of his most popular songs. So Seeger went onstage with his banjo in front of 100,000 people and simply started playing the chords to the song and after telling the audience that he was just told that he's not allowed to sing his songs, he said to the audience, "perhaps YOU know the words."  So the entire stadium of people broke the law in tandem, and started singing these songs together.  They had been listening to these forbidden songs for years.  And after all, the government couldn't arrest 100,000 people.To stay connected with Better Place Project and for updates and behind the scenes info, please follow us on social media:Website:https://www.betterplaceproject.org/Instagram: @BetterPlaceProj  To follow Steve & Erin on Instagram:@SteveNorrisOfficial @ErinorrisFacebook: Facebook.com/BetterPlaceProjectPodcastTwitter: @BetterPlaceProjEmail: BetterPlaceProjectPodcast@gmail.com

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
PEL Presents PMP#121: Protesting Protest Songs

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 51:16


Are protest songs effective, either as protest or songs? Four songwriters including your host Mark Linsenmayer, Lilli Lewis, Rod Picott, and PMP's audio engineer Tyler Hislop discuss how protest works in various musical genres, who it's aimed at, and when it goes wrong. Has the day of the protest song passed, or is it alive and well? For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsor: Find a top-rated doctor by visiting ZocDoc.com/PMP and downloading the free ZocDoc app.