Embra Calling
I went to @Lighthousebks to hear @leftacademic talk about his book, The Punk Rock Politics of Joe Strummer.
— Ricky Monahan Brown (@ricky_ballboy) July 4, 2022
Now I'm thinking about politically charged music of more recent vintage I've been listening to – https://t.co/UeWLwas2kh
Yeah. I’m blogging again (in a shorter format). pic.twitter.com/j74VdWzFjp
I’m pretty sure that was Barbra Streisand, wasn’t it?The conversation got to the author remarking that he hadn’t listened to much more-or-less-political music with the impact of Strummer’s work (with and without The Clash) since the late punk’s death.
Conversely, I don’t seem to be able to listen to anything that isn’t angry about something right now. Not least since, now he’s five, the Wee Man is all
Public Enemy, the Bee Gees or die, Sucker!
My son, every day (not really (but yeah, kinda))
Maybe by the end of the month, I can expand his palette to include Run The Jewels, Sleaford Mods and the great new(ish) Leith/Peebles band I checked out at the Banshee Labyrinth last month, Gutterblood.
Poor wee sod.
Oh yeah, and Mrs Stroke Bloke stumbled across an article about Killer Mike from Run The Jewels in the paper today.
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