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Legendary poet-musician Gil Scott-Heron headlines this 2001 concert from Paris's New Morning. Though his roots are in the work of Langston Hughes and the counter culture of the 1960s, Scott-Heron's socially conscious music endures to the present and affects fans and fellow musicians alike. This show features songs such as "The Bottle," "Johannesburg," and "Winter in Amerika."
This performance from 2001 at the New Morning in Paris showcases one of the greatest singers in the soul tradition, Gil Scott Heron. Inspired by writer Langston Hughes, one of the driving forces behind the Afro centrism of the sixties, Scott Heron put his first texts to music. He tried his hand at the keyboard in rock groups and published The Nigger Factory. His music and lyrics, part poetic, part political, which denounce the repressive violence exerted on African Americans by society in the US, soon made him the cult hero of the radical rap and hip hop musicians throughout the world. This DVD is a fine example of the rebellious storytellers ability.
This performance from 2001 at the New Morning in Paris showcases one of the greatest singers in the soul tradition, Gil Scott Heron. Inspired by writer Langston Hughes, one of the driving forces behind the Afro centrism of the sixties, Scott Heron put his first texts to music. He tried his hand at the keyboard in rock groups and published The Nigger Factory. His music and lyrics, part poetic, part political, which denounce the repressive violence exerted on African Americans by society in the US, soon made him the cult hero of the radical rap and hip hop musicians throughout the world. This DVD is a fine example of the rebellious storytellers ability.
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