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Welp, Coolio just died.
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Welp, Coolio just died.
At 59 of a heart attack no less. To paraphrase an earlier post that's like a hundred in rapper years.Welp, Coolio just died.
Damn. I actually thought it was pretty heartwarming the way (because of a confusion between their people) Coolio got completely assmad about Amish Paradise but then chilled out and had a sense of humor about it later. Basically Al thought he had permission for it but Coolio himself hadn't approved it and was upset about a mockery of a song he was really serious about.
Fantastic Voyage is up there with that as well.Gangsta's Paradise is unironically a masterpiece.
Welp, Coolio just died.
First honest eye opener for me when it came to how Hollywood handled social justice back in the 70’sView attachment 3711678
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Sacheen Littlefeather Reflects on 1973 Oscars: ‘I Did Not Do This Totally for Marlon … I Did This for Native People Everywhere’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Sacheen Littlefeather made Oscars history in 1973 when she became the first Native woman to stand on stage at the awards ceremony. When Marlon Brando was named best actor for “The Godfather,&…variety.com
That was when someone like this was actually opposed to the Establishment, as compared to now, when the "activists" are just paid opposition pretending to oppose their own corporate paymasters.Even if one disagreed with the way how she handled the speech, one can’t deny that these kinds of activists were at least a lot classy, when compared to these New Age™ activists we have to forcefully tolerate.
If only Will Smith used his energy to slap BlackRock employees instead of Chris Rock. We would be in a much different place than we are today.That was when someone like this was actually opposed to the Establishment, as compared to now, when the "activists" are just paid opposition pretending to oppose their own corporate paymasters.
I look at Loretta Lynn the same way I look at Dolly Parton or Bonnie Raitt. As far as music and personality goes, I’ve never heard a bad word said about any of them, nor heard anyone say they dislike their music with a passion.
Aw man, it's going to suck when Dolly goes.I look at Loretta Lynn the same way I look at Dolly Parton or Bonnie Raitt.
Most of the new country musicians suck ass. So I here yeahAw man, it's going to suck when Dolly goes.