1. Catching up through the @Political_Beats episode on Living Colour w/@EsotericCD @ScotBertram & @stevesingiser is forcing me to rethink Time's Up & explore their later work. I had the hits from Vivid, but Time's Up was the only Living Colour album I ever owned.
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3. Looking back now, listen to Type from 4:10 on. I had no way of knowing this then, but: that's a Pearl Jam song. That coda would fit perfectly if you dropped it into Ten.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HbF3EAt3ck …
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4. You can't tell me Pearl Jam wasn't listening to that album. Ten came out a year later.
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5. OTOH, thing that I've known for years: Open Letter (to a Landlord), which rocks, may be left-wing economics in its intended message, but it also has some deep small-c conservatism about the rootedness of people in place that would not be out of place at a MAGA rally.
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6. I mean: you can tear a building down But you can't erase a memory These houses may look all run down But they have a value you can't see You've got to fight For your neighborhood That is a message that hums for a lot of the Right today.
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I think VIVID is the better of the first two, but both
@ScotBertram and@stevesingiser preferred TIME'S UP, and honestly you can't go wrong with either.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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