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Questlove

Mar 10, 2022
34:05
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
I Love That Drum Break in the Movie
01:59 • 3min
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3
What a Cold Changed Lives?
04:54 • 3min
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You Don't Pande to Us, Never Have With the Roots
07:44 • 2min
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5
What It Means to Use Your Voice
09:33 • 2min
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6
The Fifth Oassion
11:28 • 3min
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Is It the End of the World?
14:11 • 4min
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8
The Roughness of Hippot Music
17:55 • 2min
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9
You Don't Solve Anything
20:15 • 3min
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Exactly. It's Just Weared Out
22:58 • 3min
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I've Hidden Its Ot You, Damais
25:41 • 2min
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12
Ain't Level, Man, You Know, I Love You
27:59 • 2min
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Is He a Public Enemy Record?
30:12 • 2min
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Sly in the Family Stone
32:25 • 2min
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Fresh from his Oscar’s nomination, Zane chats to Questlove about his documentary ‘Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)’, the significance of 1969, ‘code switching’ of black artists, how the festival was almost erased from history and teases his new Sly and the Family Stone project.

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