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Pete Seeger and the Power of the Song

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Jim Brown

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In "Pete Seeger and the Power of the Song," the only authorized biography, Jim Brown documents the life of one of the greatest American singer/songwriters of the last century. Pete Seeger was the architect of the folk revival, writing some of its’ best known songs including "Where Have All the Flowers Gone," "Turn, Turn, Turn" and "If I Had A Hammer." Largely misunderstood by his critics, including the US government, for his views on peace, unionism, civil rights and ecology, Seeger was targeted by the communist witch hunt of the Fifties. He was picketed, protested, blacklisted, and, in spite of his enormous popularity, banned from American television for more than 17 years. With a combination of never-before-seen archival footage and personal films made by Seeger and his wife, "Pete Seeger and the Power of the Song" chronicles the life of this legendary artist and political activist. The film serves as testament of Seeger's belief in the power of song above all else and his conviction that individuals can make a difference. Musicians including Joan Baez, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Springsteen, Natalie Maines, Tom Paxton and Peter, Paul and Mary appear in this intimate portrait and discuss Seeger's lasting influence on the fabric of American music.

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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews

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95%
  • Reviews Counted: 20
  • Fresh: 19
  • Rotten: 1
  • Average Rating: 8.1/10

Top Critics' Reviews

Fresh: As the loving documentary, Pete Seeger: The Power of Song, makes clear, Pete Seeger is still busy, still angry, still hopeful, still singing. – A.O. Scott, New York Times, Jul 16, 2008

Fresh: A stirring, revelatory film, which captures Seeger as the media-age Johnny Appleseed of folk. – Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly, Jul 7, 2010

Fresh: As certain to get auds singing as the man himself, Pete Seeger: The Power of Song is a terrific, multilayered portrait of a singer whose legacy extends beyond music and into every major social action movement since the 1940s. – Jay Weissberg, Variety, Jul 7, 2010

Fresh: The filmmakers treat this aged curmudgeon almost too reverently, but it is hard not to be awed by this gentle, resolute soul because of the ideas he steadfastly and faithfully represented. – Joel Selvin, San Francisco Chronicle, Jul 7, 2010

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Customer Reviews

Greatest American

Pete Seeger is a remarkable individual. He has been able to be a true patriot. Someone who not only supports his country, he also is not afraid to try to steer it in the right direction when it makes terrible mistakes. Thank you Pete for being a true guiding light for the generations. Thank you Jim Brown for documenting his remarkable life in an entertaining and accessible film that will delight and implore any audience to think about the true meaning of social justice and change. The is a man who has lived so true to his values and stayed faithful to the ideas he believed throughout his life. Pete Seeger truly might be the greatest American the world has seen.

A man who risks all to "Be the Change"

"This machine surrounds hate and forces it to surrender"

A living example of what it means to sow the seeds of peace. Important bio of a man who dares, even to this day, to walk among haters, to stand with the victims and give them a voice, to stand up to the bullies, not with violence, but with unswerving, unstoppable wave upon wave of song. Music heals. Pete is a surgeon.

Stalin's Songbird!

Oh I forgot in 1993 ol Pete decided Stalin might have got a couple things wrong.....Wait...1993!? Yea it took him that long to come around which means....well you do the math.
This guy is anything but patriotic and basically a stooge for totalitarian governments. Remember there is no right or left it's degrees of government control and Pete is in favor of LOTS of government control!
Do get caught up the the bleeding heart crappola! This is a bad guy with real bad ideas!

Pete Seeger and the Power of the Song
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  • $12.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2008

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