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mandag den 22. oktober 2018

”Africa has never left us…”. The Last Poets sit in for Iggy


Ligesom BBC6 hyldede Trojan Records for et par måneder siden, markerer radiokanalen i disse dage halvtreds året for Black Power. Det sker i en række udsendelser. I fredags overtog The Last Poets således de to timer, som Iggy Pop normalt plejer at sidde ved mikrofonen. Selvom udsendelsesrækken hedder ’Celebrates 50 Years of Black Power’, så går The Last Poets et skridt eller fem videre, for at beskrive den afrikanske-amerikanske borgerrettighedsbevægelse. Lyt med her.

1. The Last Poets - When The Revolution Comes
2. John Coltrane - My Favourite Things
3. Nina Simone - Today Is A Killer/My Sweet Lord (Live)
4. Aretha Franklin - (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman
5. Miles Davis - So What
6. Gil Scott‐Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
7. Leon Thomas - The Creator Has A Master Plan
8. James Brown - Say It Loud (I'm Black and I'm Proud)
9. The Last Poets - On The Subway
10. Sly & The Family Stone - Stand!
11. Rahsaan Roland Kirk - The Inflated Tear
12. The Last Poets - Understand What Black Is
13. Terry Callier - Occasional Rain
14. Isaac Hayes - Walk On By
15. Oscar Brown Jr. - Signifying Monkey
16. Minnie Riperton - Lovin' You
17. The Impressions - People Get Ready
18. Common & The Last Poets - The Corner
19. Kendrick Lamar - Alright
20. Herbie Hancock - Chameleon
21. Marvin Gaye -What's Going On
22. Nikki Giovanni - Ego Tripping
23. Aretha Franklin - Respect

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