STREET SWEEPERS will be the best album this year

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Silas

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Tom Morello on guitar
...of Rage against the machine/audioslave.was ranked #26 on Rolling Stone's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time"

Stanton Moore on drums
... known for his part in the funk band Galactic. one of the funkiest drummers alive

Boots Riley on all the lyrics and vocals
.. of the Coup. Oakland native. released his first album with the coup in 1993.
has worked with E-40 , spice 1 , dead prez to name a few. known for putting on one of the best live shows in hip hop today

I predict STREET SWEEPERS will be the best album this year

scheduled to be out some time this summer... no date has been set
 

Silas

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i don't think im dreaming... but who really knows until its over.....

Tear gas has a good chance to prove me wrong .. other than that i cant think of anything to look forward to coming out of the area

i hope to god some folks step they're game up and prove me wrong...
 

Silas

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a little boots riley news...

Thursday, June 26, 2008


Boots Riley Counters Charges

BOOTS RILEY COUNTERS CHARGES

Emcee Says Norfolk Charges Racially Motivated


Norfolk, VA – A music performance at the Bayou Boogaloo & Cajun Food Festival by Boots Riley, the well-known front man for The Coup, ended abruptly with police charges of "abusive language." Boots was charged with an obscure law even the police had difficulty finding; citing him with § 18.2-416. http://leg1.state.va.us/cgi-bin/legp504.exe?000+cod+18.2-416. This law has never been applied to a performer. In this situation, Boots' lyrics were only "provoking" a good time, as the vast majority of the people in attendance were dancing and visibly upset when the festival pulled the plug. The city is pressing forward with the charge – which the city is enforcing for the first time in 26 years. Since the incident on June 21st, numerous false reports have emerged, and Riley is looking to set the record straight.


Riley claims the charges were racially motivated as they are part of a backlash from the recent Afr'Am Festival in Norfolk in which Gospel and R&B performances generated "noise complaints," despite the performers adhering to the same decibel parameters as all of Norfolk's other festivals. The Afr'am fest has been the subject of controversy since. Both festivals occurred at Towne Point Park, an area where high-priced condos have recently been built and an impending $11.5 million makeover is in the works.


"City Officials claim that they are making the statement that profanity will not be tolerated," says Boots Riley. "Obviously, since no one has been charged with this in 26 years, profanity IS tolerated. The statement they are making is that the culture and the people they feel I represent won't be tolerated. I was already off stage; the man they asked to leave the stage was Trombone Shorty, another Black man who looks nothing like me. This happened at 10:00PM, and it was far from a 'family' atmosphere, most of the audience was intoxicated after drinking at the festival's bar - 'The Missing Kidney'. There was also a VIP section where free alcohol was distributed by the keg. Anyone who has been to a music festival on a Saturday night understands the scene. I did not leave the park afterward, as was claimed by FestEvents, the organizers of the Bayou Boogaloo Festival. I stayed and debated the validity of the charge with police and festival promoters. It is clear that this is part of a larger debate that has nothing to do with profanity, one that is being dealt with nationwide. That debate is about racism, gentrification and the ownership of public space."


Neither FestEvents nor the city indicated that swearing was a concern at this paid-admission festival. Additionally, the chorus of the only song Riley performs on Galactic's album contains the phrase "What the F--k?", inferring FestEvents knew what they were getting. There was never a "slew" of profanity as reports indicate, only a few words that were meant to flatter, explain a life situation, or used as a lyrical device to provoke positive thought.


Festevents' statement that Riley's act was a "surprise" to them is false. It was and is currently posted on their website with a hyperlink to Boots Riley's and The Coup's MySpace, under the link "The Bands of Bayou Boogaloo" reading: "Galactic with special guest Boots Riley (The Coup)". http://www.festeventsva.org/events....2&events_site_PSID=hld8jgenmj8tjfggfpf2nej8c6. Also, Festevents-sanctioned and paid-for fliers and advertising for the event billed Boots Riley as a featured performer, indicating the city's claim of "not knowing he would perform" is false.


Boots Riley is available for comment by contacting Ken Erlick 503-233-4055; [email protected]