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Inside Barack Obama’s iPod

6/25/08, 1:37 pm EST

Barack Obama is a Stevie Wonder geek. In the Democratic presidential candidate’s new interview with Rolling Stone editor-in-chief Jann S. Wenner, Obama waxed rhapsodic about his favorite artists, many of whom — Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Jay-Z — have shown him love with endorsements.

“If I had one musical hero, it would have to be Stevie Wonder,” says Obama, who grew up on Seventies R&B and rock staples including Earth, Wind and Fire, Elton John and the Rolling Stones. “When I was at that point where you start getting involved in music, Stevie had that run with Music of My Mind, Talking Book, Fulfillingness’ First Finale and Innervisions, and then Songs in the Key of Life. Those are as brilliant a set of five albums as we’ve ever seen.”

Wonder shares room on Obama’s iPod with “everything from Howlin’ Wolf to Yo-Yo Ma to Sheryl Crow,” he says. “And I have probably 30 Dylan songs on my iPod.” Though he’s partial to 1975’s Blood on the Tracks, “Maggie’s Farm” is “one of my favorites during the political season,” says Obama. “It speaks to me as I listen to some of the political rhetoric.”

While his musical tastes tend towards the old-school, Obama is in touch with today’s creative top dogs: He’s talked policy with Ludacris, referenced Jay-Z’s “Dirt Off Your Shoulder” (with a brushing motion in response to Hillary Clinton-hurled criticisms) in a campaign speech, and joined acts ranging from Usher to Will.i.am at rallies. “Every time I talk to Jay-Z, who is a brilliant talent and a good guy, I enjoy how he thinks,” says Obama, who believes that the recent political galvanization of America’s youth will soon be reflected in music. “He’s serious and he cares about his art,” he adds. “That’s somebody who is going to start branching out and can help shape attitudes in a real positive way.”

For the entire interview, check out the new issue of Rolling Stone.

A Conversation With Barack Obama

Barack Obama: Audio From the Rolling Stone Cover Story

Photo Gallery: Barack Obama, a History in Pictures


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Brian Reynolds | 6/25/2008, 12:12 pm EST

This is disgusting. Way to politicize yourself rollingstone.

S Morris | 6/25/2008, 2:28 pm EST

Brian, weren’t you just on another RollingStone article complaining about something else?

shule | 6/25/2008, 3:01 pm EST

Blood on the Tracks, huh? Which track do you think he repeats the most: “Tangled Up In Blue” or “Idiot Wind”?

wendy carrillo | 6/25/2008, 3:02 pm EST

not sure what the other comments are about, but i enjoyed this teaser and will be getting my R.S at the 7-11 in a few hours! i love obama! and learning about his music tastes is so personal, i cant wait for him to be our president! :)

Omar | 6/25/2008, 3:48 pm EST

Gee, this guy is hip. You can tell by the rock stars he name checks.

wrecksracer | 6/25/2008, 6:47 pm EST

Anyone with Howlin’ Wolf on their ipod is alright with me….

nevermind | 6/25/2008, 9:40 pm EST

ha ha of course rolling stone is politicizing itself silly. its a magazine about an art which often has connotations towards social situationa which are often affected by politics. its like saying “Way to politicize urself hippies”

Jerry's Bong | 6/25/2008, 10:41 pm EST

What’s up with Obama’s ear?
It looks like Mike Tyson got a hold of it or something.

BurnDaddy | 6/25/2008, 10:45 pm EST

“Blood on the Tracks, huh? Which track do you think he repeats the most: “Tangled Up In Blue” or “Idiot Wind”?”

Maybe more like: “Shelter From The Storm” or “Simple Twist of Fate” })

Natch | 6/25/2008, 11:29 pm EST

I still don’t understand why you all don’t realize that he bit his big catchphrase off of “Bob the Builder” ?

Bob’s big catchphrase is “Can we fix it ? Yes we can !”… hmmmm sounds familiar?

So don’t you all feel cool endorsing a politian who steals from a childerns television show.

What’s his big slogan gonna be ? Maybe “and knowings half the battle”

jeffery mcnary | 6/26/2008, 12:37 pm EST

…and givine his connections, why not ’subturanean homesick blues”. he clearly knows a weatherman!!!

jeffery mcnary | 6/26/2008, 12:38 pm EST

…and given his connections, why not ’subturanean homesick blues”. he clearly knows a weatherman!!!

Rick | 6/26/2008, 5:55 pm EST

Love hard news coverage. You guys are cutting edge.

Mike Huckabee | 6/26/2008, 6:26 pm EST

How does this rag get an interview with Obama? I mean, I could see this happening 20 years ago, but how irrelevant is RS these days?

RJ | 6/26/2008, 6:50 pm EST

Perhaps there should be a contest “How far can RS crawl up Obama’s Ass?” He “waxed rhapsodic” Jann? Did he lay hands upon you and heal your back problems? Did he convey the secret to life (hope…change!)?

politicize? | 6/27/2008, 1:55 am EST

This magazine has long been political and I appreciate it . . . NO endorsement or political creed would be the far more damaging position. To NOT take a stand, to remain silent and stay neutral regardless of the truth is wrong.
RS has endorsed many Democrats in hopes to resist the more conservative, restrictive Republicanism that detests rock’n'roll and progressive speech. If it bothers you so much then quit interning as a page for your favorite Rebulican congressman and leave this message board behind. You can instead exchange your subscription for a new set of Fortune Magazines.

jeffery mcnary | 6/29/2008, 2:26 pm EST

this is an absolutely fabulous piece of journalism. we’d be a better republic if all political characters and issues were covered with such depth and elegance, yes?

Steve | 11/23/2008, 3:42 am EST

All of the hating comments above are from white trash who dont know anything about life, having fun, making moneny or doing anything else besides sitting behind a computer and voiceing their meaningless and irrellevant opinions. Yes We Did!!!

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