The following 1 hr documentary - "Electric Purgatory" - focuses on the plight of black rock musicians and their struggles within the music industry. It is worth checking out:
What do you think?
Showing posts with label rock and roll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rock and roll. Show all posts
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Documentary Film: "Electric Purgatory"
Labels:
black rock,
electric purgatory,
music,
music industry,
racism,
rock and roll,
struggle
Sunday, April 27, 2008
James McMurtry, "Levelland"

If you don't know about McMurtry's music, you should check him out! He is the son of famed western author Larry "Lonesome Dove" McMurtry. James plays "roots rock" music with a working-class political edge. He has an uncanny ability to observe and comment on the part of the country I am living in these days... And he is awesome live, too.
This is an anti-war, anti-Bush/Cheney tune - "Cheney's Toy's" - from his most recent CD:
Here is McMurtry doing "We Can't Make It Here Anymore." If you like it acoustic:
If you like it electric:
Dig it. Stay conscious...
Labels:
America,
country,
good tunes,
Great Plains,
James McMurtry,
Levelland,
music,
rock and roll
Friday, November 02, 2007
MC5 & John Sinclair


Here is a great clip of MC5 doing "Lookin' at You" live in 1970:

- Full endorsement and support of Black Panther Party's 10-Point Program
- Total assault on the culture by any means necessary
- Free exchange of energy and materials
- Free food, clothes, housing, dope, music, bodies, medical care
- Free access to information media
- Free time and space for all humans
- Free all schools and all structures from corporate rule
- Free all prisoners everywhere
- Free all soldiers at once
- Free the people from their "leaders"

Here are two rants worth reading by Sinclair:
John Sinclair, "Rock and Roll is a Weapon of Cultural Revolution"
This piece famously begins, "'The duty of the revolutionary is to make the revolution.' The duty of the musician is to make the music. But there is an equation that must not be missed: MUSIC IS REVOLUTION. Rock and roll music is one of the most vital revolutionary forces in the West-it blows people all the way back to their senses and makes them feel good, like they're alive again in the middle of this monstrous funeral parlor of western civilization. And that's what the revolution is all about-we have to establish a situation on this planet where all people can feel good all the time. And we 'I not stop until that situation exists.'"
John Sinclair, "Marijuana Revolution"
In this essay, written from prison, Sinclair argues, "Marijuana makes people aware of alternatives to the machine life of American industrialism — it demonstrates in a very specific term that there are other and more exciting possibilities for life in this day and age than whiskey and football games and ulcers and a lifetime on the assembly line or in the office, and it makes people wonder why this old-time shit is still going on. Instead of deadening people’s consciousness, marijuana brings people back to life and expands their awareness of the world and their own possibilities for life in that world, and it leads them to questions that otherwise wouldn’t have been asked: why are we at war in Indochina? Why is racism so rampant in every area of American life? Why can’t people love each other? Why are our politicians and businessmen and generals such liars and hypocrites? Why is everything so fucked up?"
Here is a short film (4 minutes) on John Sinclair:
Here are two more interesting segments on John Sinclair, for those who might be interested:
Ten for Two - The John Sinclair Benefit (pt. 1)
Ten for Two - The John Sinclair Benefit (pt. 2)
Labels:
60s,
70s,
counterculture,
John Sinclair,
MC5,
music,
punk,
revolution,
rock and roll,
White Panthers
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