PUBLIC ENEMY'S "FIGHT THE POWER" IS INCREDIBLE!

Published 2024-06-18
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   • Guy - Teddy's Jam [Original]  
   • Let's Dance (Make Your Body Move)  
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All Comments (5)
  • @kransencrates
    That was a really relatable. Learned alot of things from PE back in the days that wasn't mainstream knowledge.
  • Great episode for sure. Glad you settled back in. I hold the same feelings and viewpoints on PE. Peace to you.
  • @sneakywalrus0
    Even on vacation you know i have to carve out some time for some knowledge from Marc G! Another great video Marc I'm definitely gonna check out that 1st Public enemy record for some more education. I love that through music you can at least try to understand the experiences and viewpoints of others, especially the voices of minorities and the oppressed in mainstream society. Inspired from the start of the video, perhaps you could talk a little about producer's who, while instrumental in making a particular sound for an artist, flew under the radar a little and perhaps has instrumental or personal projects of their own you'd highlight? One gripe I have about digital music channels like Spotify is that information on those who worked on a piece of music is relatively hard to come by or hidden through menus, whereas on a physical record they give you all that info. Just an idea though whatever you decide to do I'll be there, glad to see you back uploading and hoping you're doing good, Peace brother.