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People Have The Power

People Have The Power

American Songwriter, Adam Chavez, Steve Baltin

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Society & Culture

Fréquence : 1 épisode/9j. Total Éps: 33

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What are the greatest protest songs of all time? Join host Steve Baltin as he talks with icons, from Carlos Santana and John Densmore (the Doors) to Alanis Morissette and Shepard Fairey, about their choices for the protest songs that have shaped their music and ideals.
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Ivan Neville

Épisode 31

mardi 27 avril 2021Durée 36:40

"It's really pretty frustrating to see this shit keep happening and see racism fucking out there. It's a part of who this country is," an impassioned Ivan Neville says on this week's People Have The Power. In an incredibly powerful episode, Neville talks about how racism directly influenced the  new Dumpstaphunk album, 'Where Do We Go From Here.' 

Amy Lee

Épisode 30

mardi 13 avril 2021Durée 25:09

In the midst of the pandemic of the last year, Evanescence frontwoman Amy Lee found her musical bliss again while making the band's new album. 'The Bitter Truth.' "I feel a new sense of belonging where I am.," Lee  tells Steve Baltin on this week's People Have The Power. 

Matt Berninger

Épisode 21

mardi 12 janvier 2021Durée 53:13

One of the smartest and most literate songwriters in music, National frontman Matt Berninger is one of the only artists who could make the connection between Megan Thee Stallion and Cardi B. "WAP" and Robert Mapplethorpe.

"Robert Mapplethorpe was using art and beauty and photographs to try to get people around him to understand him and specifically even if 90 percent of the photos were of flowers some of them were about very graphic sexual things from Robert Mapplethorpe expressing a sexual side of himself and that is what 'WAP' is doing," Berninger explains on this week's People Have The Power. 

It's just one of the many amazing insights from Berninger in this fascinating conversation.  

Gavin Rossdale

Épisode 20

mardi 5 janvier 2021Durée 45:18

According to Gavin Rossdale, there are two artists who have shaped the writing in his multi-platinum, 20-plus year career. In this latest episode of People Have The Power.  Rossdale explains to host Steve Baltin how he drew upon the “underlying sexual tension” from Patti Smith and the overall influence the Sex Pistols had on him. “I’ve never made a record that I don’t reflect on the lyrics and then listen to the Sex Pistols.”  

Perry Farrell

Épisode 19

mardi 22 décembre 2020Durée 41:36

The lead singer of Jane’s Addiction and founder of Lollapalooza, Perry Farrell is an alternative icon. On this week’s People Have The Power Farrell joins host Steve Baltin to discuss three decades of Lolla, the role of music in the pandemic and his wide-ranging playlist of protest songs, from 1940’s “This Land Is Your Land” to 2020’s “State Of The Union.”

Noah Cyrus

Épisode 18

mardi 15 décembre 2020Durée 58:21

“For a woman to be singing ‘WAP’ you feel empowered. It makes you feel good as a woman, it makes you want to show off, it makes you feel sexy, it makes you feel empowered. And as a female artist that's all I would hope to do for my female fans. And they did that,” Grammy nominee Noah Cyrus says of her first protest song, 2020’s song of the year, “WAP.” Cyrus discusses that and so much more on this week’s People Have The Power podcast with Steve Baltin. 

Toots And The Maytals

Épisode 17

mardi 8 décembre 2020Durée 27:04

Though a legend and icon for the last five decades, Toots Hibbert remained truly humble. "I can't believe that people still respect the true words of Toots And The Maytals," he told host Steve Baltin when he joined the People Have The Power podcast this past August, just a month before his death September 11. Today, December 8, on what would have been Hibbert's 78th birthday, People Have The Power is proud to share this conversation and for people to hear Hibbert in his own words. 

Cam

Épisode 16

mardi 1 décembre 2020Durée 26:23

For Cam, like many of us, she has had a social awakening in 2020. And that permeates her choice of protest songs, including Cat Stevens’ “Miles From  Nowhere,” which she says takes her on a journey, and Tracy Chapman’s powerful “Behind The Walls.” Speaking about the songs she chose she says, “I guess we gotta keep singing them until they’re no longer relevant.”

Ben Harper

Épisode 15

mardi 17 novembre 2020Durée 36:34

Ben Harper’s love and knowledge of music is as impressive as his long-running career. He shows why on the latest People Have The Power as he takes host Steve Baltin on a geographical and historical tour of his favorite musical cities and artists, from John Coltrane and John Fahey to Bob Marley that have shaped his work.

Noelle Scaggs

Épisode 14

mardi 10 novembre 2020Durée 40:40

Talking about Nina Simone with host Steve Baltin on this week's People Have The Power, Fitz And The Tantrums’ Noelle Scaggs says, “It's crazy when you're talking about how they're still relevant today and you're talking about this song in particular and she's talking about second-class housing and second-class schooling, basically treating African-Americans like we're fools.” 

 


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