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Gil Scott-Heron televised the revolution

Gil Scott-Heron televised the revolution DJ Danny, A.K.A. Akalepse holding Gil Scott-Heron's Winter in America It was 1987. Public Enemy had just popped into the scene. We were clueless pre-adults about to be released into the world. We knew who Malcolm X was from English class which only really came together after hearing their words and his radical words pumped out through the speakers of the political defense system that the revolution would in fact not be televised. Or would it? We knew the Beastie Boys brought us some awesome party music but there [...]
Artist:Beastie Boys
Title:Posse In Effect
Link Text:Posse In Effect
File Name:04-Posse-In-Effect.mp3
Bitrate:136 kbps
Genre:Rock
Year:1986
Artist:Beastie Boys
Title:Shake Your Rump
Link Text:Shake Your Rump
File Name:02-Shake-Your-Rump.mp3
Bitrate:160 kbps
Genre:Hip Hop/Rap
Year:1989
Artist:Gil Scott-Heron
Title:H2Ogate Blues
Link Text:H2Ogate Blues
File Name:08-H2Ogate-Blues.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Genre:R&B
Year:1974
Artist:Gil Scott-Heron
Title:The Revolution Will Not Be Tel
Link Text:The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
File Name:01-The-Revolution-Will-Not-Be- Tel.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Genre:Jazz
Year:1971
Artist:Public Enemy
Title:Caught, Can We Get a Witness?
Link Text:Caught, Can We Get a Witness?
File Name:08-Caught-Can-We-Get-a-Witness _.mp3
Bitrate:192 kbps
Genre:Hip-Hop
Year:1988
Artist:Public Enemy
Title:Public Enemy No. 1
Link Text:Public Enemy No. 1
File Name:07-Public-Enemy-No.-1.mp3
Bitrate:208 kbps
Genre:Hip Hop
Year:1987
Location: Westfield, NJ