On the latest episode of People Have The Power, the Grammy-winning Chicks take host Steve Baltin on a journey through nine of their favorite protest songs of all time and how those artists have influenced the band.
For instance in choosing Ocean Colour Scene's "Profit In Peace," Natalie Maines says, "Songs I was a huge fan of and was really drawn to, especially as a teenager and then beyond, were songs with a point of view and a lot of time some defiance. Or a lot of times just peace and love. I considered myself Lubbock's very own hippie (laughs). Definitely I think that's one way speaking out and having a point of view got in my core."
And in picking U2's "Sunday Bloody Sunday," Martie Maguire said, "I'm a big U2 fan, it's one of my first concerts, So "Sunday Bloody Sunday" is on my list about the troubles in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and we all have very close family who still live in Ireland."
Speaking of the courage of M.I.A. in selecting her "Bad Girls," Emily Strayer says, "[She's a ] total badass chick fighting for female empowerment. And it's different when you're in the States and you're doing it than when you're driving around Saudi Arabia when you're not allowed to drive in the desert. She recorded that in 2012 and women couldn't drive until 2018, so it was a huge statement."
American Songwriter Podcast Network