What's The Connection? Revolution 1

No national holiday to celebrating this connection about revolution. I probably should have waited to post it for Independence day or something like that, but I was excited about finishing it up. I started it because Butterboy posted a Revolution Rhythms compilation (I submitted this to his My Comps section as well) and one of the tracks he had on that comp started me here: Gil Scott-Heron. I put it in here as well. That started me on the argument over it being televised or not. Jeff Beck said yes. I put on a few of my other favorite Revolution titled songs including Nina Hagen, the Last Poets and World Party. I also included a great version of The Beatles Revolution (including both one and nine) done by soniclovenoise that has a great site that you should check out even if it's partially funded by Patreon (or onlyfans or something like that).

What's The Connection? Revolution 1

01 Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
02 Pretenders - Revolution
03 Earth, Wind & Fire - Revolution (Just Evolution)
04 David Byrne - The Revolution
05 Phil Manzanera - Revolution
06 Depeche Mode - Where's the Revolution
07 The B-52's - Revolution Earth
08 Nina Hagen - Revolution Ballroom
09 Beatles - Revolution 19
10 Jeff Beck - The Revolution Will Be Televised
11 The Last Poets - Niggers Are Scared Of Revolution
12 Elvis Costello - Revolution #49
13 KMFDM - Revolution
14 Rascal Flatts - Revolution
15 Tomorrow - Revolution
16 T. Rex - Children of the Revolution
17 World Party - Private Revolution
18 REM - Revolution

2 comments:

  1. I & I A Reggae Revolution :
    Bob Marley (Revolution)
    Steel Pulse (Handsworth Revolution)
    Zion Train (Love Revolution)
    Tricky (Evolution Revolution Love)
    Trinity (African Revolution)
    Hugh Mundell (Run Revolution A Come)
    The Heptones (Revolution)
    Lee Perry & The Upsetters (Revolution Dub)
    The Revolutionaries & GG's All Stars (Revolution In Africa)
    Scientist (Tribute To King Tubby) Revolution
    Culture (Revolution)
    Tapper Zukie (Revolution)
    Mutabaruka (My Revolution)

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