Subject: History of Protest songs From: Dave the Gnome Date: 08 Nov 00 - 02:54 PM In view of several threads on the above topic recently I thought some of you may be interested in a UK radio broadcast. Starting tonight (Nov 8) on UK BBC radio 2 at 10pm GMT there is a series about protest songs. I guess each programme will last 30 mins but I didn't catch how long the series runs. UK listeners can get it by switching to radio 2 between 88 and 91 on the FM band. Overseas can listen on the web on www.bbc.co.uk/radio2 I will miss it myself as I have just taken the music machine in for repair. (suppose I could sit in the car... nah - not that interested myself!) Anyway, enjoy Cheers D the G |
Subject: RE: History of Protest songs From: Dave the Gnome Date: 08 Nov 00 - 07:29 PM Ok Ok... Interested enough - anyone hear it? How did it go? D the G |
Subject: RE: History of Protest songs From: The Shambles Date: 09 Nov 00 - 05:14 PM Good try Dave but I missed it too. There is next week. |
Subject: RE: History of Protest songs From: The Shambles Date: 16 Nov 00 - 07:29 PM Rebel Yell Wed, 22 Nov, BBC Radio 2, 2200-2230 Tom Robinson explores the history of the protest song and politically motivated music. 3. `We Shall Overcome'. This edition considers the impact of the civil rights movement and the anti-Vietnam campaign on the development of the protest song. With contributions from Richard Coles, Kirsty MacColl and Harvey Goldsmith, and music from Bob Dylan, Nina Simone and the Beatles.
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Subject: RE: History of Protest songs From: FreddyHeadey Date: 12 Oct 16 - 06:39 PM And the BBC have a little quiz. "You know the songs, but what were they written in protest against? From the Jarrow Marchers to the Civil Rights Movement in the States, protest songs have a special power to move, inspire and educate. Take The Protest Songs Quiz to test your music knowledge. " Nine questions. http://play.bbc.co.uk/play/pen/gt7rphbc5v |
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