The raw energy and heartfelt expression of their music captured U2's attention, leading to an impromptu connection that showcased the vibrant spirit of the local culture. Among the duo's repertoire was the original composition "Freedom for My People," a song that resonated deeply with U2's themes of social justice and liberation.
"Freedom For My People" lyrics by Sterling Magee and Adam Gussow.
Any type of brotherEvery type of mother
I need some freedom
Freedom for my people
I want some freedom
For my people
Freedom for those people
Freedom for my people
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A 40-second clip of this performance was included in both the Rattle and Hum film and the accompanying album, highlighting U2’s commitment to honoring the roots of American music while emphasizing the struggles for freedom and equality.
The inclusion of "Freedom for My People" not only enriches the documentary narrative but also underscores the band’s appreciation for the blues tradition and its profound connection to their own musical identity. This moment encapsulates the serendipitous nature of artistic collaboration, blending U2's rock sensibilities with the soulful expressions of the Harlem street musicians, ultimately enhancing the overall message of the Rattle and Hum project.
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