Speakers' Corner

Album: Flying With Angels (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Speakers' Corner" is a deceptively simple tune about a very big thing: the right to speak your mind without being shouted down, shut out, or digitally disappeared.
  • When Suzanne Vega mentions "Speakers' Corner," she's not just reminiscing about the literal patch of Hyde Park in London where anyone with something to say can clamber onto a soapbox and declaim about Marx, Milton, or Manchester United. No, she's using it as a metaphor. "That's something you don't want in a democracy," she said. "The shutting down of the Speakers' Corner where people get a say."
  • The animated video, directed by Michael Arthur, visually captures the song's themes of free speech and public debate by illustrating ghostly speakers and stylized figures drifting through a drawn version of London's historic forum of free speech.
  • "Speakers' Corner" is the opening track from Flying With Angels, Vega's first album in 11 years. The album carries the hushed weight of the COVID years. "Everybody in these songs is struggling with one thing or another," she told Uncut magazine. "Nothing's been righted yet. Nothing's healthy and blooming and growing. Everything feels like it hit a catastrophe that we're still dealing with. Things are out of balance, and they have to be righted somehow."
  • "Speakers' Corner," along with all the other Flying With Angels tracks, was written prior to Trump winning the 2024 US election. According to Vega it reflects the changing times from the 2016 presidential election onwards. "Three elections and a COVID pandemic – plenty to write about," she told Mojo magazine.

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