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Music can motivate in lots of different ways. From work to politics, Bob Marley to The Clash, music can make you move to get the job done, or stand up and be heard.
Music can motivate in lots of different ways. In this programme, we find out why people like prisoners in the American south and weavers in the Hebrides sang to keep themselves motivated at work. And we find out how music has been used as a motivational tool by political protesters in Scotland and around the world. Featured artists include the Glasgow Song Guild, Bob Marley, The Clash, Public Enemy, Marvin Gaye and Nina Simone.
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Alan Lomax
Early in the Mornin’
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Alan Lomax
Walking Songs
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Paul Robeson
Song of the Volga Boatmen
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Get Up, Stand Up
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El Pueblo Unido, Jamas Sera Vencido
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Glasgow Song Guild
Ban Polaris, Hallelujah!
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Edwin Starr
War
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The Clash
Career Opportunities
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Bob Dylan
The Times They Are A’ Changin’
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Public Enemy
Fight The Power
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Beastie Boys
(You Gotta) Fight For Your Right (To Party!)
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Marvin Gaye
What’s Going On?
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Robriguez
This is Not a Song, It’s and Outburst: Or, The Establishment Blues
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Bobby McFerrin
Don’t Worry, Be Happy
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The Proclaimers
I’m On My Way
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Electric Light Orchestra
Mr. Blue Sky
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Fiona Wood |
Producer | Gill Davies |
Producer | Rachel Duckhouse |
Broadcast
- Wed 27 Apr 2016 03:20School Radio
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Scottish Schools 2nd Level
Resources to support 2nd Level Scottish Curriculum for Excellence.