(2011/02/23) Revolution in Egypt Part 3 A revolution well done - a podcast by BestOfTheLeft.com

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Edition #459


Revolution in Egypt Part 3 A revolution well done


 


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Act 1: Interview with Wael Ghonim before the step down - Majority Report


Song 1: Enough - Dance Hall Crashers


Act 2: They sphinx it's all over - The Bugle


Song 2: Fuck you - Re-Mix Tools


Act 3: Revolution 2.0 - Young Turks


Song 3: Crazy Train - Ozzy Osbourne


Act 4: A triumph of nonviolence in Egypt - The Progressive


Song 4: Uprising - Muse


Act 5: The US could never protest like Egypt - Lee Camp


Song 5: La Valse d'Amélie (Version Piano) - Yann Tiersen


Act 6: Social media allowing revolutions - Young Turks


Song 6: President - Wyclef Jean


Act 7: The story of the first protests - Majority Report


Song 7: Turtle (Bonobo Remix) - Pilote


Act 8: Egypt: A good beginning - Mumia Abu-Jamal


Song 8: The Crooked Road/The Foxhunters' Reel - Martin Hayes


Act 9: The Brokaw Shelf - Rachel Maddow


Song 9: Main Title (Golden Ticket / Pure imagination) - Leslie Bricusse


Act 10: A revolution well done - Young Turks


 


Voicemails:


Kim from Indiana supporting the show


Thomas from Akron, OH on the need for a 'feminism' episode plus he calls me a star, yeah


 


Voicemail Music: 


Loud Pipes - Ratatat


 


Final comments on the need for a 'feminism' episode


 


Bonus iPhone/iPod Touch App Content:


Facebook Page Fuels Egypt Protests - Young Turks


 


Produced by:


Jay! Tomlinson


 


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