When culture gets overinflated, yet refuses to pop, I want to be there with the needle. Enlightened cynics of the world unite! Express your love or hatred of things from the sacred to the mundane.
By the way, there's a good chance any podcast you listen to may have language not suitable for children. If you don't want to take a chance on hearing the occasional f-bomb, don't listen.
Gil Scott-Heron so embodied everything I love about soul. "Home is Where the Hatred Is" is one of his earlier songs from 1971. The cover of this song by Esther Williams, which is maybe more famous, is great as well. He's gone through some serious crap in his life, especially over the past 15 years or so, but the albums he put out during the 70s and early 80s really captured the feel of urban disquiet in city life. Hope you dig it as much as I do, and check out more of his stuff.
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