WolfOfTheRath
WolfOfTheRath t1_j8sjans wrote
Reply to comment by WolfOfTheRath in Music lovers I need some help for black history month. by DonutOwlGaming
Ooooh, you should also play Gil scott-heron's Whitey on the moon
WolfOfTheRath t1_j8sj8st wrote
Reply to comment by WolfOfTheRath in Music lovers I need some help for black history month. by DonutOwlGaming
Also, and not to be captain obvious here, but the Billie Holiday song 'Strange Fruit' is literally about lynchings
WolfOfTheRath t1_j8sj1pa wrote
Reply to comment by DonutOwlGaming in Music lovers I need some help for black history month. by DonutOwlGaming
Nina Simone is a good one too, important on straight black history grounds but she actually also has a song off of her live album, Nuff Said, that features a song performed the day after MLK died called 'Why? The King of Love Is dead'
Also if I was going to play a Stevie Wonder song for black history month, I would play the Black history month Stevie Wonder song, 'Black Man'
WolfOfTheRath t1_j7ynmdp wrote
It's nice, it was also nice when Roy Henry Vickers did it
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Reply to comment by DarrylCornejo in Train in Vain - The Clash, why am I just now hearing this great tune? by Hessian-Ghost
You know I honestly think Combat Rock is the superior album, if not the more influential. Leaving aside people's annoyance with Rock the Casbah, there some insanely catchy tunes and original material in there. 'Ghetto Defendant' and 'Red Angel Dragnet' are big faves.
OP, you should check out the soundtrack to a great movie, Grosse Pointe Blank. It's all this genre/era of music and has some excellent Clash tunes, and was put together by Clash frontman Joe Strummer. Armegideon Time is one of my favorites. Also the Pogues are definitely the next band you should check out.