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By DJ Urban Kobbb
Businessman by Day... Aspiring DJ When the Mood Hits Him

Michael Franti: All The Freaky People Make the Beauty of the World


Michael Franti keeps the streets alive with Stay Human (playing now). Click the next button to hear Skin on the Drum. Click it again to hear Firefly. Burn baby burn.
I generally don't care for musical artists who make political statements. The preaching that comes from the wealthy and privileged often seems insincere. The hypocrisy of arguing for equality from a private jet is just a little much for me. However, some artists sing and speak from a personal experience that shaped their drive and talent. Chief among these artists are Marvin Gaye and U2.

michael frantiWhen Gaye shook the world with What’s Going On, he drew from the experience of his Vietnam-serving brother. Motown threatened to quash the album for being too controversial. Early U2 songs like Sunday, Bloody Sunday and Bullet the Blue Sky are the result of the terrorist violence that band members witnessed as Dublin youths.

From this tradition of a social conscience based on personal experience comes Michael Franti.

Franti was born and grew up in Oakland, a city representative of the social problems endemic in urban America. While he’s not a protest singer per se, his most powerful songs have a clear message and consistent theme. His 2001 album Stay Human is devoted to the reality that crimes common in the black community receive the harshest punishment, and black men disproportionately populate death row.

Stay HumanBut like his Motown predecessors, Franti’s message is as much about love as about frustration. The popular title track (subtitled All the Freaky People) includes my favorite Franti lyric, “We need to heed the words of Dalai Lama (or at least the words of ya mama).” Now that is a common-sense message.

Franti’s 2007 EP Rock the Nation features two songs with strong social messages. The title track and Skin on the Drum remind us that regardless of his commercial success, Franti always remembers that Oakland is part of him, and there are Oaklands all across the nation.

My favorite Franti factoid is that wherever he plays, he includes a family-friendly matinee show - no hip-hop vernacular. I believe he does this because he sees the importance of imparting his message to a generation that still has time to make social change. I share his optimism and enjoy his message.

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Note: Michael Franti and Spearhead will play at Bonnaroo on Friday, June 15, in Manchester, Tenn. Check the schedule: bonnaroo.com.

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