What a trip! So grateful to be a part of such a historical event with so many amazing people. The turn out was awesome and the energy held up the entire day. In case you missed it you can watch the entire thing at https://thehighwire.com/watch/ -- I performed a brand new song called "Fight For You" which was especially moving having to debut the song with the vaccine injured standing behind me. Their stories need to be heard and shared. Learn more and support the victims by visiting React19.org -- I also performed "Sad Little Man" later in the day with an enormously kind introduction from Lara Logan, who is just the sweetest person. It was a special day for sure. I will have some video of the performances up shortly, until then, visit the link to watch/rewatch.
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Methinks Brad, you'll find this interesting.
It May Be The BEST STADIUM ANTHEM EVER & It's Been ERASED From Our CULTURE FOREVER
So this was probably the most difficult episode I’ve ever made. But it’s one that I hope will provoke a real discussion… So one of the main reasons rock ’n’ roll hit so hard when it exploded in the ’50s was because… it wasn’t just music—it was rebellion. It shook off the stiff, clean-cut norm of the time and brought in something wild, loud, and full of swagger. The artists who lit the spark weren’t just entertainers—they were symbols of freedom, independence, and boldness. And that was magnetic, especially to a younger generation hungry for something that inspired them. The biggest stars didn’t just push boundaries—they dared people to react. Elvis Presley, with his swiveling hips and sneer, wasn’t just performing—he was shaking up an entire culture. And later, bands like The Beatles stirred controversy at nearly every ...