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Lucky Dube | Prisoner

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Dead Prez | Stimulus Plan

“My grind is my stimulus plan”

Dead Prez performing in London

Dead Prez performing in London

Alexander Billet reviews Pulse of the People, a new album from Dead Prez.

BY NOW, we’ve all heard ad nauseam that President Obama is a “fan” of hip-hop. He has Jay-Z on his iPod, he loves its “entrepreneurial spirit” and he’s still famously referred to as “the first hip-hop president.”

But if anything can be taken from Obama’s recent address to the NAACP, it’s that his understanding of hip-hop is, shall we say, a bit different from most people’s. Rehashing the tired rhetoric from his campaign, he claimed that there were now “no excuses” for Blacks not pulling themselves up by their bootstraps.

And though he said nary a word about the Supreme Court decision ruling against affirmative action for Black firefighters in Connecticut, he went out of his way to say, “Our kids can’t all aspire to be LeBron or Lil Wayne…I want them aspiring to be president of the United States of America.”

It’s safe to say that Obama doesn’t have Dead Prez on his iPod. If he did, he might hear this:

He go to school just to battle MCs in the cafeteria
Fellas sleep in third period to the theory that
The president is Black
So he should try to be that
Better yet put a gat on your back
And go to Iraq

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Bob Marley | Get Up Stand Up! | Live In Dortmund, Germany | 1980

You can fool some people sometimes,
But you cannot fool all the people all the time.
So now we see the light,
We gonna stand up for our rights!

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Conquistador | Procol Harum

Don Quixote & Sancho by Picasso

Conquistador your stallion stands
In need of company
And like some angels haloed brow
You reek of purity
I see your armour-plated breast
Has long since lost its sheen
And in your death mask face
There are no signs which can be seen

And though I hoped for something to find
I could see no maze to unwind

Conquistador a vulture sits
upon your silver shield
and in your rusty scabbard now
the sand has taken seed
and though your jewel-encrusted blade
has not been plundered still
the sea has washed across your face
and taken of its fill

And though I hoped for something to find
I could see no maze to unwind

And though I hoped for something to find
I could see no maze to unwind

Conquistador there is no time
I must pay my respect
and though I came to jeer at you
I leave now with regret
and as the gloom begins to fall
I see there is no, only all
and though you came with sword held high
you did not conquer, only die

And though I hoped for something to find
I could see no maze to unwind

Though I hoped for something to find
I could see no maze to unwind

And though I hoped for something to find
I could see no maze to unwind.

From Procol Harum’s first album released 1967. Written by Gary Brooker (music) and Keith Reid (lyrics). This version from the album Procol Harum Live with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.


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Dead Prez | Stimulus Plan | Summertime

Stimulus Plan

Summertime

Dead Prez  http://www.deadprez.com/

tao ruspoli  www.taoruspoli.com

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