History in slices - How music makes politics
Without the revolutionary invention of the electric guitar, history would have taken a different course: The '68ers had Jimi Hendrix, the hippies Janis Joplin and Woodstock, the squatters Ton Steine Scherben, the peace movement Bots & BAP, the women's movement Ina Deter, and the punks Patti Smith.
It is the soundtrack and its resonance in society that makes a movement successful. Today, the climate movement has no sound of its own and is in danger of losing ground, while the earth continues to get hotter - a catastrophe that Jürgen Becker analyzes perfectly.
A cabaret program like no other: politics, records, protest and punchlines are mixed live on stage in a rousing radio show. They take a satirical deep dive into the sound files of the turbulent youth and even save the future in the end: Follow the Science. But don't forget the emotions!
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