Music For The New Revolution

Rodney Whittenberg

Music For The New Revolution is a podcast on music and social issues, co-produced and co-hosted by David Heitler-Klevans and Rodney Whittenberg.

  1. 3d ago

    Episode 50: Mainstream Rebellion: When Stars Get Political (Part 2)

    This is the 2nd of 2 parts exploring the issues and results of when the "big names" in the music business do social justice music. Music includes: John & Johanna Hall, Gil Scott-Heron, Sweet Honey in the Rock, George Harrison, Nina Simone, Band Aid, USA for Africa, Artists United Against Apartheid, Bob Dylan, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Phil Collins, Bruce Springsteen, Prince, Sting, Neil Young, David Bowie, Donna Summer, Pete Seeger, Jackson Browne, Dick Gaughan, Shine and the Moonbeams, Alphabet Rockers, Ragtime, Showboat, South Pacific, West Side Story, Rent, Hamilton, Sex Pistols, The Clash, U2, Michelle Shocked, Bonnie Raitt, Steve Earle, Brooks & Dunn, Merle Haggard, Morrissey, and Wagner. Edited by Oberlin intern Lex Winitsky. (all excerpts unless where indicated) 1. John & Johanna Hall: No Nukes 2. Gil Scott-Heron: We Almost Lost Detroit 3. Sweet Honey in the Rock: A Woman 4. George Harrison: Bangladesh 5. Nina Simone: Backlash Blues 6. Band Aid: Don't They Know It's Christmas 7. USA for Africa: We Are The World 8. Gil Scott-Heron: Johannesburg 9. Artists United Against Apartheid: Sun City 10. Artists United Against Apartheid: Let Me See Your I.D. (full song) 11. Bob Dylan: Desolation Row 12. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Ohio 13. Phil Collins: Another Day in Paradise 14. Bruce Springsteen: The Rising 15. Bruce Springsteen: Mary's Place 16. Prince: Ronnie Talk to Russia 17. Sting: Russians 18. Bruce Springsteen: Born in the USA 19. Neil Young: Rockin' in the Free World 20. Neil Young: Mother Earth 21. David Bowie: Day-In Day-Out 22. Donna Summer: She Works Hard for the Money 23. Pete Seeger: John Henry 24. Jackson Browne & The Chieftains: Rebel Jesus 25. Dick Gaughan: A Different Kind of Love Song 26. Shine and the Moonbeams: I Believe 27. Alphabet Rockers: Someday 28. "Ragtime": Wheels of a Dream 29. "Showboat": Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man 30. "South Pacific": Carefully Taught (full song) 31. "West Side Story": America 32. "Rent": Rent 33. "Hamilton:": Yorktown: The World Turned Upside Down 34. Sex Pistols: Anarchy in the UK 35. The Clash: Complete Control 36. Sex Pistols: God Save the Queen 37. U2: Sunday Bloody Sunday 38. Michelle Shocked: Come a Long Way 39. Bonnie Raitt: Longing in Their Hearts 40. Steve Earle: Rich Man's War 41. Brooks & Dunn: Only in America 42. Brooks & Dunn: Only in America 43. Merle Haggard: Fightin' Side of Me 44. Morrissey: Irish Blood, English Heart 45. Wagner: Das Rheingold - Scene 1: He He! Ihr Nicker!

    Episode 50: Mainstream Rebellion: When Stars Get Political (Part 2)
  2. Jul 15

    Episode 49: Mainstream Rebellion: When Stars Get Political (Part 1)

    This is the first of 2 parts exploring the issues and results of when the "big names" in the music business do social justice music. Music includes: Bruce Springsteen, Edwin Starr, Woody Guthrie, Paul Robeson, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, the Beatles, Tracy Chapman, Sinead O'Connor, Ani DiFranco, The Chicks, Circle Jerks, Dead Kennedys, Elvis Costello, Sly & the Family Stone, Patti Smith, and others. Edited by Oberlin intern Griffin Frerichs. Music included (all excerpts except #31): 1. Bruce Springsteen: War (by Edwin Starr) 2. Bruce Springsteen: I AIn't Got No Home (by Woody Guthrie) 3. Bruce Springsteen: Vigilante Man (by Woody Guthrie) 4. Paul Robeson: Ol' Man River (by Hammerstein/Kern) 5. Sophie Tucker: Some of These Days 6. Al Jolson: Swanee 7. Bob Dylan: Masters of War 8. Bob Dylan: Hurricane 9. Bob Dylan: Chimes of Freedom 10. Bob Dylan: Subterranean Homesick Blues 11. John Lennon: Imagine 12. John Lennon: John Sinclair 13. John Lennon: Mother 14. The Beatles: Revolution 15. John Lennon: Working Class Hero 16. John Lennon: Power to the People 17. Paul Robeson: Joe Hill (by Robinson/Hayes) 18. Paul Robeson: Peat-Bog Soldiers 19. Paul Robeson: Song of the Plains 20. Tracy Chapman: Talkin' Bout a Revolution 21. Sinead O'Connor: I Am Stretched On Your Grave 22. Ani DiFranco: The Waiting Song 23. Bruce Springsteen: Land of Hope & Dreams 24. The Chicks: Not Ready to Make Nice 25. Circle Jerks: What's Your Problem 26. Dead Kennedys: Nazi Punks F**k Off 27. Elvis Costello: Oliver's Army 28. Sly & the Family Stone: Don't Call Me N****r, Whitey 29. Patti Smith: Rock and Roll N****r 30. John Lennon: Woman is the N****r of the World 31. Patti Smith: People Have the Power

    Episode 49: Mainstream Rebellion: When Stars Get Political (Part 1)
  3. 10/23/2025

    Episode 45: Rally Songs (Part 1)

    This episode explores the various types of music used in political rallies, marches, protests, vigils, etc., with an emphasis on very recent songs used in No Kings, Hands Off, anti-ICE and other political events. David & Rodney were joined by Oberlin intern Natalie Gamino for part of the episode, and Oberlin interns Eloise Rich and Natalie Gamino edited it. Music included (all excerpts): 1. Simple Minds: Don't You Forget About Me 2. Joan Baez: We Shall Overcome 3. Mavis Staples: We Shall Not Be Moved 4. Holly Near: Singing For Our Lives 5. Kevin Slick: Worth Fighting For 6. Palatine & Rodney Whittenberg: Love 7. Melanie DeMore: One Foot/Lead with Love 8. Peace Poets: We Are the Movement; I Have Not Come Here Alone; Rise Up, My People/Oye Mi Gente 9. Paul McKenna: Get Up Stand Up (parody of Bob Marley's song); Hands Off (parody of Buddy Holly's Rave On) 10. Mark Levy: We Shall Not Be Ruled (based on We Shall Not Be Moved) 11. Tobie Hoffman: Con Man (parody of Village People's YMCA) 12. Vybe Band: When I See U 13. Tom Smith: There Ain't No Kings (tune: Down By the Riverside) 14. Fred Small: No Kings for Me 15. Emma's Revolution: We Are the Power 16. Voices Rising Philly: Power to the People (Debra D'Alessandro's reworking of John Lennon) 17. Fleetwood Mac: Don't Stop 18. Bruce Springsteen: Born in the USA 19. Neil Young: Rockin' in the Free World (excerpt) 20. Tupac: To Live & Die in L.A. 21. Los Tigres del Norte: Somos Mas Americanos 22. Adriel Favela, Octavio Cuadras, Giovanny Ayala: Sin Mexicanos 23. Peace Poets: A Force More Powerful

    Episode 45: Rally Songs (Part 1)

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Music For The New Revolution is a podcast on music and social issues, co-produced and co-hosted by David Heitler-Klevans and Rodney Whittenberg.