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Switched on Pop

The Resistance is Dancing in the Streets (ICYMI)

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 September 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Our Switched on Summer Throwback Series continues with “Dancing in the Street,” the 1964 Motown hit by Martha and the Vandellas that was co-written by none other than Marvin Gaye. Over 50 years and countless covers later, we explore how this song still manages to get people off their feet and onto the streets—not just to dance, but also to raise their voices in joy, catharsis, and protest. SPONSOR We use Reason Studios to make music on Switched On Pop. You can use Reason too free for 30 days: http://reasonstudios.com/onpop SONGS DISCUSSED Martha and the Vandellas – Dancing in the Street Marvin Gaye – Stubborn Kind of Fellow The Mamas and the Papas – Dancing in the Street The Grateful Dead – Dancing in the Street Van Halen – Dancing in the Street Mick Jagger and David Bowie – Dancing in the Street Kendrick Lamar – Alright Pharrell Williams – Happy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Charlie, I'd like you to finish this thought.

0:02.8

["Baitovens 5th Symphony"]

0:05.7

Duh, duh, duh, duh, duh, beautiful.

0:08.8

Thank you.

0:09.7

That's Beethoven's fifth symphony.

0:12.6

And somehow, you know it as well as any hit song

0:16.4

on the Hot 100.

0:17.6

Yes, I do.

0:22.6

This year is Beethoven's 250th birthday,

0:25.9

so there's no better time to figure out

0:28.0

why we can't escape the symphony, a symbol of all that's

0:33.0

good and bad in classical music as we know it.

0:36.9

I'm musicologist Nate Sloan, and I'm a songwriter, Charlie

0:40.0

Harding.

0:40.9

And we're the hosts of Switched on Pop.

0:43.8

In our four movement mini-series, the fifth,

0:47.4

we're going to explain why we still can't get the symphony

0:50.9

out of our heads 200 years after its composition.

0:54.4

We're going to hear how Beethoven created a piece that

0:57.2

totally rewrote the rules of classical composition.

1:01.2

It was a total rock star symphony, but also

1:03.9

explain why it became a symbol of freedom for some

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