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From: Wolviepayne
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  • @TheMinotaur73 actually, poet Nicolas Guillen was doing this process back in the 1920s well into the 1980s. Nicomedes Santa Cruz was also doing this in the 1930s. Burroghs borrowed from Black vernacular language that was most prominent in Zora Neale Hurston's work of the 1920s. No one stole anything, we just need to know our history!

  • MAN THIS SHIT IS FUCKIN SIIIICK!

  • this is a good album long live the memory of rammramm ell zeezeezeezee rock rock the funky beat, peace to bill laswell and even william boroughs who features heavily on the themes and vocals of this album

  • Didn't know, R I P Brother

  • RIP

  • R.I.P. Rammellzee

  • Great tune! Wolvie, I hope you're well (I'm also heru1966)

  • Shit is crazy can't believe im just finding out about this now.

  • THIS IS GREAT!

  • Interesting juxtaposition of the 1-6-5 chord progression, and its decidedly European feel, with the throbbing rhythm which speaks of Africa.

  • You are vert intelligently musically inclined.

    Thanks for the informative comment!

  • @bootleggersouth Οfcourse, it's a production of Bill Laswell, my friend

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