| Description | Track 1: Clive Barker talks about protest movements and changes in protest songs from the 1950s-1960s, 2.27 mins Track 2: He talks about the market for pop, the age groups who buy pop records, the music he listened to when he was young, and says that pop music is aimed at young people, he talks about music that appeals to 'the Mums and Dads', 1.52 mins Track 3: He says that humans need to express themselves emotionally and need to move their bodies, and that modern society discourages us from moving, society discourages creative play in adults, pop gives this creative release, 2.10 mins Track 4: He talks about release of energy through drama, he talks about the causes of young people's anti-social behaviour, 1.36 mins Track 5: He says that sex has very little to do with pop songs - pop songs talk about romantic love, which is a retreat from 'real sexual problems', he talks about changes in sexual relationships since he was young, 2.55 mins Track 6: He talks about a conversation about pop he had with the head of the music school in East Berlin, he talks about P.J. Probey's versions of songs from 'West Side Story', 2.29 mins Track 7: A man called Mr Wright talks about Joan Baez's meditation school and Bob Dylan's press conferences, the trend for pop stars to talk about world problems and to act like 'seers', 2.46 mins
Total: 16.17 mins
Dubber's reference number: PLA KF565D0732180 |