Afro-punk

Afro-punk

....c'mon, this thread has to pop up sometime.


Crass - You pay

Tags: postwhore

Share

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

i can still watch golden girls. it stand up really well. i can't believe some of the stuff the got away with. the only difference between a lot of their dialogue and SATC is the profanity.

Mlle d. Sade said:
It was written very well and a lot of women like it because it was written by accomplished female screenwriters and a couple of the regular directors were women. Most, I think. It has that stamp of " women" in a down to earth, realistic way.

LesYpersound said:
Mlle d. Sade said:
I missed the Golden Girls because I was too busy listening to the GAP Band.

i was at the hospital yesterday for a paid research thing and the golden girls were on theeteevee and that shit is so funny. what is wrong w/ me for missing out on them for so long.

i'm being boring and still listening to hugh masekela, misc frenchy music (tetes raides, misc fr standards), and ...radiohead [ :/ ]

Right now I am listening to every TV theme because someone made me a bitchin' playlist.

Reply to This

"Rrrrrrrright" - Deerhoof
"Tapes Don't Lie" - This Moment In Black History
"Hot 4 Discourse" Ex Models
"Crazy/Forever" - Japandroids
"Bringing Us Down" Les Savy Fav
"House" - Abe Vigoda
"Black Lives At The Golden Coast" - The Icharus Line
"Death Of You" - Comanechi
"Bodybag" - Building Better Bombs
"The DNA Will Have Its Say" - Some Girls
"We Are Water" - Health
"Shoot Up Sunshine" - The Veldt
"Radio" - Stiffed

Reply to This

Exactly! It was sooo Sex and the City and a lot of the dialogue is so risque for the time. It really did stand up well, it immortalized Bea Arthur's talent for delivery better than almost anything she'd been in.

blu girl said:
i can still watch golden girls. it stand up really well. i can't believe some of the stuff the got away with. the only difference between a lot of their dialogue and SATC is the profanity.

Reply to This

Talking Heads -- "Girlfriend is Better" (Stop Making Sense album version)

...Do I listen to this song every day? Probably. No idea what it's about, no idea why it's so infectious. But it always tempts me to jig in the stairwell at work, when no one's around.

Reply to This

o.v. wright - motherless child
and the plenty of other versions of this classic on youtube.
...and a bunch of paul robeson stuff on yt.

Reply to This

X -- "Sex and Dying in High Society"

Reply to This

"Public Square" - This Moment In Black History

Reply to This

Haven't heard that song in years. I'm waiting for some wack ass euro-dj to discover this version and have a club hit with the remix. Flip the track and speed it up to between 80-120 beats per minute (bpm). Drop a low pass filter on the track then compress it to bring out the bass line then replay it with a synth. Layer it on top the drop in any dancable drum track. Wala and this dude will be balling like Pilooski when he redid Frankie Valii's "Beggin'"

LesYpersound said:
o.v. wright - motherless child
and the plenty of other versions of this classic on youtube.
...and a bunch of paul robeson stuff on yt.

Reply to This

Reply to This

RSS

Afro-Punk Vol2


16 DOPE TRACKS
DOWNLOAD IT HERE!

Music

Loading…

LIMITED EDITION MERCH!


LIMITED EDITION
SNEAKERS
T-SHIRTS + POSTERS

CLICK HERE TO GET YOURS!

APX Spotlight

Combining raw talent with a go-getter attitude, Terry Kennedy worked his way from skating in the streets of Long Beach to pro skater and entrepreneur.
Visit APX for more skate news and views!

Artist Feature

Meet Black Pole, one of the funkiest new bands on Afro-Punk!
Click here to visit their profile, and download 3 FREE tracks here!

Groups

Afro-punk is a platform for the other Black experience, the one we don't see in our media. D.I.Y (Do It Yourself) is the foundation.

© 2009   Created by Matthew

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service

Sign in to chat!