I know I'm SUPER late on this but many Februarys have past and we've never had a Black history month music thread.
Post your favorite songs by Black artists classic or current.
This song won the Grammy for best Rap performance by a group or duo at the 36th Grammy awards:
Digable Planets- The Rebirth of slick (Cool like that) https://youtu.be/cM4kqL13jGM
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Réponse de FormerlyKnownAs
le 24 février 2018 à 11h22
"The Impossible Dream" -- Brian Stokes Mitchell
(Saw him in my first Broadway show EVER...been a fan every since.)
Réponse de znexyish
le 25 février 2018 à 20h36
One from yesterday and one from today
Ooh Child - The Five Stairsteps
Lost Boy - Ruth B
Réponse de censorshipsucks06
le 27 février 2018 à 12h55
Here's one I'll introduce with a quote from The West Wing. It's about Voyager One - the Earth probe that was launched in 1977. It STILL sends data back to NASA (for about 2-3 more years) and is now over 13 billion miles away. Theoretically it will travel the stars forever, provided it doesn't collide with something - which - believe it or not - is highly unlikely. It's probably more likely that it will be intercepted by some other form of life. Although it's power will finally shut down between 2025-2030, it's trajectory will continue. On board VOYAGER ONE is the famous GOLDEN RECORD - filled with audio and video data in case intelligent life ever finds it. And although this is history, here's how it ties into "Black History Month Music Thread" - and here's the quote...
"Voyager, in case it's ever encountered by extra-terrestrials is carrying photos of life on Earth, greetings in 55 languages, and a collection of music from Gregorian chants to Chuck Berry. Including "Dark Was The Night, Cold Was The Ground" by '20s bluesman Blind Willie Johnson, whose stepmother blinded him when he was seven by throwing lye in his eyes after his father had beat her for being with another man. He died penniless of pneumonia after sleeping bundled in wet newspapers in the ruins of his house that burned down. But his music just left the solar system."
So, since Blind Willie Johnson - a black musician - is one of our ambassadors to space - and may be heard someday - as a part of our history - and it could be billions of years from today - here's the song that may greet that extra-terrestrial life in millions/billions of years.
Dark Was the Night, Cold Was the Ground - Blind Willie Johnson
Réponse de znexyish
le 2 mars 2018 à 18h37
Inspired by the last post
Jublient Sykes and Christopher Parkeining - Sometimes I feel like a Motherless Child
Réponse de Knixon
le 2 mars 2018 à 22h00
Inspired by the BBT episode about the space probe:
Alien 1: "Let's go find them!"
Alien 2: "Yes, they sound delicious!"
Réponse de znexyish
le 3 mars 2018 à 14h58
As Howard said in "The Plimpton Stimulation "
"What the Frack ?"
Réponse de Knixon
le 3 mars 2018 à 15h35
You don't remember the end of the space probe episode?
S08E21 - "The Communication Deterioration"
Réponse de znexyish
le 3 mars 2018 à 16h05
I do. I'm still confused. Sometimes Knixon you make my brain hurt.
Réponse de Knixon
le 3 mars 2018 à 16h13
Followed by...
And then...
Getting there?
Réponse de znexyish
le 3 mars 2018 à 16h18
I think so. Do I want to go there ?