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One of the original founders of the "Canterbury Scene", reminisces with Jon Kirkman about Soft Machine, Robert Wyatt and also talks about his new studio and the guests who play on it.

 
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Catalogue number
TPDVD139
Release date
06/07/2009
Format
DVD
Region: 0
Ratio: 16:9
Sound: Stereo
Classification: E
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Tony Palmer
Leonard Cohen, Pete Seeger, Woody Guthrie and more
All You Need Is Love - Vol 11 - Go Down, Moses! Songs of War and Protest

Over the past forty plus years British film director Tony Palmer has established himself as one of the country's foremost director's of documentary and factual based films. One of Tony Palmers first successes was the film All My Loving which was released in 1968. Some seven years later Tony had the idea, encouraged by John Lennon to document the history of popular music. The result was the groundbreaking and award winning series of films made for television under the title "All You Need Is Love"

The full series of films was released in 2008 to great critical and commercial acclaim.

This episode concentrates on the singer songwriter which also encompasses the folk tradition and takes in the protest song. The episode features perfromances and interviews with the likes of Arlo Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Leonard Cohen

After Nashville had ripped through American country music, it might seem that the folk traditions this music embodied had been lost.  Not so, because these traditions had a purpose other than to entertain.  We shall see how folk music used popular melodies to spell out unpopular themes, how during the American War of Independence filthy words were penned against the British Crown, but all to the tune of ‘God Save The King'.  The same happened during the American Civil War - different words, depending on whether you were from the North or the South but to the same tune.

Song has been used by such as Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, Peter Seeger and Leonard Cohen as a passionate weapon for peace.  The effect these singers managed to achieve in the sixties was one of the stronger causes of the American defeat in Vietnam.