Given the widespread outrage at the killing of George Floyd and the resulting Black Lives Matter protests on both sides of the Atlantic, I thought it might be timely to post up on Facebook some important songs of the past that brought the struggle of black people into the popular arena, especially during the Civil Rights era. All are classics, loved by millions, but hopefully this will offer some context with regards to the times in which they were made and the weight of their subsequent cultural significance. Continue Reading →
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Living To Music – Augustus Pablo ‘King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown’
By Greg Wilson on April 30, 2012 in Black Culture, CD’s / Digital, DJ / Club Culture, Hear, Living To Music, Records, Remixes / Edits, The Eighties, The Seventies
ARTIST: AUGUSTUS PABLO
ALBUM: KING TUBBYS MEETS ROCKERS UPTOWN
LABEL: YARD MUSIC
YEAR: 1976
This Sunday (May 6th) at 9pm, you’re invited to share a listening session with some likeminded souls, wherever you might be. This can be experienced either alone or communally, and you don’t need to leave the comfort of your own home to participate. Full lowdown here:
https://blog.gregwilson.co.uk/2010/06/living-to-music/
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