| Description | Track 1: Paul Jones talks about Ken Dodd's record 'Tears', 3.29 mins Track 2: He talks about Bob Dylan's song 'With God on our Side' and protest songs, people not understanding the sarcasm in the song, 3.27 mins Track 3: He talks about performing 'With God on our Side' and other protest songs, 3.43 mins Track 4: He discusses whether things 'with a teaching intention' have a place in pop or folk, the role for education in music, a woman says that people have been educated about war and the Bomb, they talk about the possibility of nuclear war, and the 'button pushers', 3.35 mins Track 5: He talks about talking to someone who has 'gone off' the Beatles because they wear suits, and now likes the Rolling Stones, he says that he believes in progress, that 'the button-pushers will become extinct' and discusses whether pop has a role to play in social progress, 3.00 mins
Total: 17.16 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0778180 |