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Have You Heard George's Podcast?

Episode 21 - Flying the Flag

Have You Heard George's Podcast?

BBC

Drama, History, Fiction

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2021

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Once upon a time, the General Public pinned their hopes, dreams and issues on the Entertainment Industry. Society stalked celebs, music moved millions, and the industry expanded endlessly. Where did this obsession start? Warning: This episode contains strong language and adult themes. Credits: Written by George the Poet Produced by Benbrick and George the Poet Mixing, recording and editing by Benbrick. With music from: Mahalia - What You Did ft Ella Mai Ray Charles - America The Beautiful Drake - Lust for Life Jeff Beal - House of Cards Main Title Theme Ella Mai - Boo’d Up Ella Mai - Not Another Love Song Nas - If I Ruled The World (Imagine That) ft. Lauryn Hill All original music is written by Benbrick and recorded by the BBC Concert Orchestra. We had the following guests: ZeZe Mills as The General Public, Big Narstie, Alhan Gençay, and Kae Kurd. Thank you to: My team Sandra, Vidhu, and Birungi. Dylan Haskins and the team at BBC Sounds, BBC Concert Orchestra, ZeZe Mills, Mahalia, SK Vibemaker, Big Narstie, Alhan Gençay, Kae Kurd, Lewis Hamilton, Bloodworks Live Studio, Ella Mai, Mr Bounce and the Applebum Show, Chuckie Online, Evan Rogers, Tom Kelly & Adam Miller. Archive: The clip of Mahalia talking about vulnerability used at 09:47 is taken from her interview with SK Vibemaker, and the clip used at 11:16 is taken from MTV News. The clip used at 15:10 celebrating Lewis Hamilton’s first victory is taken from Formula One. The clip of Mark Zuckerberg used at 15:18 is taken from CBS Evening News. The clips of George Marshall calling for Aid to Europe after WW2 used at 16:45 and the clip taken from Harry Truman’s State of the Union used at 17:28 are both in the public domain. The used at 17:45 is taken from Harold Macmillan’s speech at the Cape Town parliament. The clips used at 18:18 and 18:30 are taken from the documentary “Windrush" by the BBC. The clip of Queen Elizabeth used at 18:42 is used courtesy of The Royal Family. The live version of What You Did by Mahalia used at 19:38 is taken from the Bloodworks Live Studio YouTube channel, and the clip of Mahalia talking about wanting to work with Ella Mai used at 20:18 is taken from The Applebum Show. The clips of Ella Mai singing used at 20:34 are taken from Ella Mai’s Instagram page, and the clips of DJ Mustard talking about Ella Mai used at 21:01 is taken from his interview with Bootleg Kev & DJ Hed on Real 92.3 LA. The clip of Ella Mai talking about Boo’d Up used at 21:23 and 22:34 are taken from her interview with Chuckie Online for JD in the Duffle Bag. The clips of Boo’d Up winning the GRAMMY used at 21:46 and 22:08 are taken from The Recording Academy. Soundtrack: Nines - NIC (feat. Tiggs Da Author) 00:37 - 02:30 Benbrick - Young Intro 02:18 - 03:51 Jay Z - My First Song [Benbrick Remake] 04:41 - 05:30 Benbrick - Young 05:45 - 06:40 Benbrick - Back to the kid 07:15 - 07:49 Benbrick - All Aboard 08:02 - 08:21 Benbrick - All Aboard 09:08 - 10:08 Benbrick - Damon 11:16- 12:03 Lonnie Liston Smith - A Garden of Peace 12:27 - 15:09 Jay-Z - Dead Presidents 15:10 - 15:54 Benbrick - Back to the kid 16:20 - 17:13 Jay Z - December 4Th (Benbrick Remake) 17:15 - 18:01 Benbrick - Dec 4 18:10 - 18:54 Benbrick - Back to the kid 19:05 - 19:46 Benbrick - Rodolfo 19:54 - 21:15 Jay Z - My First Song [Benbrick Remake] 21:48 - 22:45 Benbrick - Roc 23:04 - 24:00 Benbrick - Back to the kid 24:50 - 26:05 Jay Z - My First Song [Benbrick Remake] 26:08 - 26:57 Jay Z - My First Song 26:35 - 28:00 Have You Heard George’s Podcast? is a George the Poet Ltd. production for BBC Sounds. Commissioning Executive for BBC: Dylan Haskins

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC sounds, music, radio, and the people the award-winning have you heard George's podcast.

0:09.0

I'm not gonna lie, this podcast may contain adult themes and strong language, let's go.

0:15.0

Last episode was about Jay-Z, I used his life to break down my theory of change,

0:23.0

which is all about black music creating serious change.

0:28.0

For me, that's the most important point to make. I want to share that message and avoid mistakes.

0:36.0

So I used Jay-Z because he's on the main stage. His fame puts you and me on the same page.

0:44.0

See, pop culture is a group thing, and when it comes to popular storytelling, Jay-Z gave me the blueprint.

0:52.0

On his last number one album, he was 47. He had a lot of life experience before he was known.

1:00.0

So he told his story alone. He could have died in the streets, beef him with a rival,

1:06.0

but telling his own story was his secret to survival.

1:12.0

Jay-Z's whole catalogue is like a treasure map starting in a Marcy projects.

1:22.0

Casual listeners might not get this from his music, but that's because his bars need context.

1:30.0

So if you know his context, and I know his context, then we can connect through his content.

1:39.0

These connections can lead to questions that help us find common ground when we need directions.

1:48.0

I mean, how did the free wise men find baby Jesus? They followed the star.

1:57.0

Jay-Z is not the free wise man, he's not baby Jesus. Jay-Z is the star.

2:05.0

Now, if I can get the rest of my community to see what I see in him, we might find investment opportunities that make our young people much more likely to win.

2:19.0

That's the thing when you get to be famous. You enter people's thoughts and get people to talk just by stepping through a door called Celebrity Status.

2:32.0

And that's why every public figure is locked in a certain relationship.

2:38.0

Some days it makes you feel good, other days it makes you want to...

2:45.0

Some days you'll be on cloud nine.

2:53.0

Other days you'll be love sick.

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