5 posts tagged “talib kweli”
- Eleanor Roosevelt (via a tweet by Will Keightley), about 3 hours ago, 02.06.08"Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small minds discuss people."
I've been cynical about politics since the mid nineties. Going to college in DC will do that to you, I think. So, while everyone around me was getting swept up in Obama fever, I sat back. I liked Kucinich and Edwards. Kucinich was down the line with me politically. I could even get down with him believing in aliens. Aliens is, in my opinion, the best action film of all time. Edwards, I trust. He's a doer. He walks the walk of his politics. He's the embodiment of the contradiction that is the soul of America that I love. Obama, the cynic in me thought, I don't know squat about that guy except that people are glad to come and hear him speak. They love it.
This I can get with. If Barack Obama is that kind of an agent of change, I'm down. If Barack Obama can, without question, inspire these genuine feelings of hope and unity and activism then, hell, I could honestly care less about his plan. I thank GOOD magazine for breaking it down for me (Mrs. Clinton got one, too) and I thank the Christmas elves for putting The Audacity of Hope in my stocking. I'm sure I'll read it eventually. Mostly, though, I thank Obama for dealing in big ideas. For encouraging, no, demanding change. For challenging us to be better than ourselves. For challenging us to stop waiting. What did he say last night?
Yes, we are.
Let's go.
- Numero GroupEccentric Soul: The Bandit Label takes a look at the underside of Chicago soul through twenty tracks of blistering R&B, sweet soul, and discofied funk. Hundreds of hours were spent researching, interviewing, re-mastering, and compiling the history of Bandit and the life of Arrow Brown. Unearthed in the process were two cassette tapes worth of acappella rehearsals that we\'ve done our best to preserve in their lo-fi, in-the-red state. Numero 003 might be the deepest we\'ll ever dig. No map, no shovel, just a stack of 45\'s and a city of three million people.
This space, in which I usually talk about my week, my head, my heart, my future, intentionally left blank. This week, this is my private life.
Now, on with the show.
Audio: What's your favorite hidden track or song from an album?
Submitted by Kristine.
Dang. If I knew the free album from Stones Throw was only going to be available for a week, I would have been more diligent about getting this live before today. As I rummaged through Stones Throw's site trying to find it this morning, however, I was reminded that the Madvillain action figure will be released at Kid Robot this Thursday.
Who wants to make a run with me to Santa Monica Thursday night?