Dave Randall - Songs that Change Society (N159)
Nomad Podcast23 Nov 2017

Dave Randall - Songs that Change Society (N159)

Dave Randall has played guitar for some huge acts, including Faithless, Dido and Sinead O'Connor. As he's reflected on his career and the industry he's been a part of, he has begun to see the huge potential of music to change society. This prompted him to write the excellent book Sound System: The Political Power of Music. So if you're interested in pondering how the songs we sing might help us not just love God, but also love our neighbour, then tune in!

This episode ends with Ibrahim Qashoush performing the protest song "Yalla Erhal Ya Bashar", or "Come on, Bashar, leave", during the 2011 Syrian up-rising. Qashoush's song is mocking president Bashar al-Assad. Qashoush was later found dead in the Orontes River, his throat cut and his vocal cords ripped out. You can watch the video of the performance with subtitled lyrics on YouTube.

“If we confine our political activity to organizing demos and strikes, we are missing a trick - a trick which members of the establishment have never missed. Members of the establishment throughout history and across cultures have always recognized the political power of music. We need to do the same. We need to integrate it into our campaigns - we need to integrate it into out movements - we need to use it as a force for good.” - Dave Randall

Interview start at 12m 36s

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