Tuesday, February 16, 2016

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My companion Chiedza is an extremely capable (like Prince is capable) artist/lyricist/performer. His music rocks, yet his live appear with reinforcement band shakes much harder. A while ago when others was stating "Peace" or "Peace Out" to end a discussion, Chiedza used to say rather "Have Peace". It just appeared to be more ardent and true to me.

What's taking your peace nowadays? There are the undeniable things I am certain: unemployment, obligation, the economy. I hear tell that America is going down (heard it at my own particular kitchen table, so I get it must be genuine); a few people believe it's the apocalypse and we are heading into Armageddon or the Rapture or whatever they think happens toward the end.

Moderate down individuals. You know when I first came to America there was a considerable measure of discuss the apocalypse then as well. Lemme give you the issues and the playlist from my childhood:

The nation was amidst a war abroad that nobody needed ("Bring The Boys Home" by Freda Payne,"War" by Edwin Starr, the saddest of all "The Green Grass of Home" by Porter Wagoner(?))

Air contamination and species annihilation had individuals stressed over "the biology" ("Mercy, Mercy me (The Ecology)" by Marvin Gaye). In 1970 my educat or let me know that we would be wearing gas veils when I grew up, I trusted her.

Officers were returning from Ira.. I mean Vietnam unstable on dope , and a ton of the peeps here at home weren't feeling so great themselves (we lost Janis, Jimi and a large group of others - I'm feeling Don Mclean's "American Pie" here)

We were living in New York and the economy wasn't doing too well, I recollect those days as "dull days" in the city that never dozes

Ladies were smoldering their bras and standing up for the privilege to work outside the home, measure up to pay and so forth ("I Am Woman" by Helen Reddy)
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Negros/Blacks (we weren't exactly certain yet ) had made critical additions amid the sixties yet there was still a considerable measure of ground to cover ("What's Going On" b y Marvin Gaye)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYrthVSptr4

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