BBPD cheat sheet
By special request I will be putting up a cheat sheet for the links in the Black By Popular Demand thread for those of you who are behind your employer firewalls or are on dial up.
No promises but I will try to keep it up to date.
If its any consolation one of my goals is to use music that most of you probably don't already have on your ipods (That's kind of the point, at least one of them).
If any of you have more time on your hands than I do please feel free to jump in and lend a hand. I am sure it will be appreciated.
But its hard enough just trying to put the BBPD thread together. Hey I got a job too you know.
Without further ado is "If There is a Hell Below" by Curtis Mayfield from the Curtis Album
Once again its showtime is "Intro" from The Spinners In Concert 1994
Time to go make the donuts
Somebody please lend a hand here
No promises but I will try to keep it up to date.
If its any consolation one of my goals is to use music that most of you probably don't already have on your ipods (That's kind of the point, at least one of them).
If any of you have more time on your hands than I do please feel free to jump in and lend a hand. I am sure it will be appreciated.
But its hard enough just trying to put the BBPD thread together. Hey I got a job too you know.
Without further ado is "If There is a Hell Below" by Curtis Mayfield from the Curtis Album
Once again its showtime is "Intro" from The Spinners In Concert 1994
Time to go make the donuts
Somebody please lend a hand here
Comments
Craig
Step right up is "Sideshow" form Blue Magic's The magic of the blue: Greatest Hits
We're gonna be movin on up is "Movin on up" once again Curtis Mayfield's Curtis
Just as soon as is "Junkie Chase" for Curtis Mayfield's Superfly
Prerequisites is a link back to year three Black by Popular Demand thread which itself includes links to years one and two
Black History features the BBPD theme song "Black History" from Goodie Mob's Lumberjacks
Strap on your helmet is Keni Burke's "Risin to the top" on the Changes album
Enjoy the ride is "Daydreaming" form Aretha Franklin's Young, Gifted and Black
There is a new undocumented post awaiting your scrivener's act.
trying to pass = links to a Google Books page for Passing for Black: The Life and Careers of Mae Street Kidd By Wade Hall. Book published by The University Press of Kentucky
Only this time around . . . = You Tube video of "You Set Me Free" by Hobex
after a brief word from our sponsor = "Goofin' Off" by Macy Skipper from Stax/Volt - The Complete Singles 1959-1968 - Volume 1
Now I know what you are thinking = "Nigger, Please!" by Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson from The Very Best Of
Can he say that? = "Doggy Dogg World" by The Dramatics from Greatest Hits Live
Or that = "The Return of Leroy PT. 1 by The Jimmy Castor Bunch from Maximum Stimulation
Poor home training that's what it is! = "Troglodyte (Cave Man)" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch from 16 Slabs of Funk
Say Leroy = "Say Leroy (The Creature From The Black Lagoon Is Your Father)" by The Jimmy Castor Bunch from 16 Slabs of Funk
Anyway back to our story = "Delfonics Theme (How Could You)" by The Delfonics from La-La Means I Love You