Alinda – Madness & Reality https://rippdemup.com Tue, 07 Nov 2023 14:37:53 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/rippdemup.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-favicon-2.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Alinda – Madness & Reality https://rippdemup.com 32 32 64844702 African American Music Appreciation Month 2018 – 20 Influential Songs & Artists https://rippdemup.com/music/african-american-music-appreciation-month-2018-20-influential-songs-artists/ https://rippdemup.com/music/african-american-music-appreciation-month-2018-20-influential-songs-artists/#respond Tue, 26 Jun 2018 18:58:27 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=46670 In June of 1977, then President Jimmy Carter declared that  in the United States June would be known as Black Music Appreciation Month. Barack Obama our 44th President renamed it to African American Music Appreciation Month.  No one dare in good sense argue the tremendous influence that African Americans have been not only in music but  to this country in general.

Our music has been our refuge historically and will continue even now. Leaning away from the obvious at times, but those true music geeks will peruse this list and appreciate the tracks and if not feel free to chime in your favorites for next year’s list.

Here are some songs and their influence on African American culture. Enjoy, pick up a few , and since it’s summer, you might want to fire up the grill.

In June of 1977, then President Jimmy Carter declared that  in the United States June would be known as Black Music Appreciation Month. Barack Obama our 44th President renamed it to African American Music Appreciation Month.  No one dare in good sense argue the tremendous influence that African Americans have been not only in music but  to this country in general.

Our music has been our refuge historically and will continue even now. Leaning away from the obvious at times, but those true music geeks will peruse this list and appreciate the tracks and if not feel free to chime in your favorites for next year’s list.

Here are some songs and their influence on African American culture. Enjoy, pick up a few , and since it’s summer, you might want to fire up the gill.

 

Our music has been our refuge historically and will continue even now. Leaning away from the obvious at times, but those true music geeks will peruse this list and appreciate the tracks and if not feel free to chime in your favorites for next year’s list.

Song: My Favorite Things

Date: 1961

Time Period: The Early Sixties, The beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement, Freedom Rides Begin

Impact: While Sarah would cover the song during the sixties, her cover and her signing career would continue a tradition of jazz set forth earlier in 1944 when Sarah left her then band to join a new band of  what would become jazz legends – Billy Eckstine, Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker.

Song : Take The “A” Train


Artist: Duke Ellington
Date: Feb 15, 1941

Time Period: First African American Actress to win an Academy Award for best supporting Actress in Gone With The Wind – Hattie McDaniel, Richard Wright Publishes Native Son – first best selling novel by an African American author. Tuskegee Air Squadron also known as the Tuskegee Airmen is established by the United States Army.

Impact: although initially on the wane of swing music. Duke Ellington, Count Basie and others would be part of the beginning as well as a revival of the big band, swing music styles in 50’s and 60’s. During it’s heyday swing music was the impetus for opening numerous clubs where the bands would play including the Cotton Club, Roseland, The Savoy and the Blue Room.

Song: It Is Only a Paper Moon

Artist: Nat King Cole
Date: 1933
Time Period : Big Bands, Jazz and Swing, the Great Depression

Impact: continuing the tradition of excellence and improvisation brought forward during the Harlem Renaissance, Some would argue that Mr. Cole took on the mantle of becoming an “acceptable negro” and was rewarded with crossover appeal and a tv/variety show. The ballad as we now know it started way back her with the smooth soulful stirrings of Mr. Cole.

Song: Tears of a Clown


Artist: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles

Date: 1967

Time Period : Civil Rights, Vietnam War

Impact: Smokey Robinson & the Miracles were one of several chart topping groups that launched the company named Motown and brought the Motown sound that would last for decades. Legends were created there: The Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder to name a few. Many of which have music that influences our culture and music today still.

Song: The Happening

Artist: Diana Ross & The Supremes

Date: 1967

Time Period: Motown Sound, Black Power Movement

Impact: Motown Sound was in full gear and as the Civil Rights movement and black empowerment sentiment grew the status and interest in groups like the Supremes featuring Ms. Diana Ross grew exponentially. Working with Brian Holland Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland – arguably the best song writing trio ever their music channeled, romance, heartbreak, while giving new, examples of black being beautiful.

Song: Signed, Sealed Delivered

Artist: Stevie Wonder

Date:1970

Time Period: Black Power movement, 2008 & 2012 Elections

Impact: While the song was at the top of the charts at its inception back in 1970, it would be years later during the election of the first African American to the office of the President of the United States that would irrevocably tie this song to one of the most pivotal moments in African American history. It was the first song that Stevie produced on his own and was at the time his sixth Grammy nomination.

Song: I Wish it Would Rain


Artists: Temptations
Date:1968
Time Period: The golden age of soul music, Motown based groups like the Temptations reigned supreme.
IMPACT: The original guys group that all others would aspire to. The vocals of Eddie Kendrick defy mimicry to this day. This song reflects the period. The Beatles on the other side of the record dial who were dropping out hits with dual meanings and profound lyrics were not by any stretch of the imagination singular in being able to do so. The lyrics to this song allow for and express a level of creativity that gets proper treatment by Eddie Kendricks & Co aka the Temptations.

Song: Just Another Soldier

Artist: The Staples Singers

Date: 1971

Time Period: Black Power, Vietnam War

Impact: The Staples Singers were originally a gospel group that made the segue into R&B. The timing could not have been more perfect for a group that was physically, melodically and artistically a voice of the movement. The voices of the Staples would be the African American branch of the American Folk revival heralded by Woody Guthrie & Pete Seeger.  Their songs spoke to the American condition, poverty, unions etc. The Staples spoke to the Black experience in this country while keeping the music groovy and flowing. From their tight afro’s to their dashiki’s they were a walking visual and audio for the black power movement.

Song: Wake Up Everybody

Artist: Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
Date: 1975
Time Period: Black Power Soulful 70’s
Impact: The raspy vocals of the lead singer would take R&B into the thrall of the male lead singer that would drive all the women crazy. There have not been many who have been able to accomplish it since. The songs of the time were half conscious music and half romance. All with great lyrics and good instrumentals to back them.

Song: Old Landmark

Artist: Aretha Franklin
Date: 1972
Time Period: Black Power, the 70’s
Impact: No list would be complete without the Queen of Soul and no one can claim to be her fan without knowing it all started for her in her father’s church. Gospel is where many soul artists got their start. It is a very demanding audience maybe more so than within the walls of a studio where you can edit out mistakes.
Not so in church. This song brings forth the tradition of gospel in the black community going back to the negro spirituals. The call and response is here as is the theme of God making it all work out all right. The lyrics mean nothing without a set of powerhouse vocals to set them and, in this case the church congregation off. That may be why to this day no one has even tried to attempt redoing this song. It is one of those that if sung in church the “holy ghost” will be let loose.

Song: Disco Heat


Artist: Sylvester
Date:1978
Time Period: Disco, Aids,

Impact: The impact Sylvester has had is profound in that he was openly gay at a time where the world was just entering into the AIDS epidemic and fear of homosexuality was rampant and the treatment of gay men and women was brutal, and unduly harsh. On top of his musical talents he is also one of the first artists to introduce big girls into the spotlight.  Martha Wash and Izora Armstead aka Two Ton’s of Fun were initially his background singers, but went on to become Two Ton’s of Fun and released the hit single Just Us. It would be the first imagery of big girls as sexual and not portrayed as a “mammy” figure.

Song: September

Date: 1978

Time Period: Disco

Impact: If you have a black power movement you have to have an Earth Wind And Fire. The group’s imagery was to promote Egyptian symbolism and took that through their name and their stage presence and shows. This in terms of iconography – Earth Wind And Fire was all the black power that was is and will be. The musicality runs the gamut from the high falsetto of Phillip Bailey, to the ultra-macho vocals of Maurice White -it doesn’t get too much blacker than Earth Wind and Fire. The only artist to attempt a stage presence on par with the group was of course Michael Jackson who was known for his incredible stage shows.

Song: Whodunit

Artists: Tavares

Date: 1977

Time Period: Black Power, Guy Groups

Impact: the Tavares were one of several male groups reminiscent of the original Temptations. Their music styles and footwork on stage invoke Motown comparisons each time they took the stage. Their look was a product of the time they were in tight afro’s and elaborately detailed suits were required if one wanted to be a serious group and on point at the time. This song speaks to the time period in that very popular during those years were the TV Mysteries usually of the “whodunit” variety. The song is an homage to these shows

Song: You And I

Artist: Rick James

Date:1978

Time Period: Disco, Black Power

Impact: Rick James was about bringing the funk <pass the J> no matter what. His impact and contribution to soul music was his unapologetic rawness that he combined with funk to turn out hit after hit. Purists turn their nose up at what some call “synthesizer funk” but Rick James will get almost anyone up dancing to the funk or the kind of party.

Song: She Won’t Talk To Me


Artist: Luther Vandross

Date: 1988

Time Period: Golden Age of R&B

Impact: R&B in the early 80’s was real dance oriented in that a lot of it was real upbeat and bouncy as opposed to laid back . Although only one artist had the skills to produce on both and do it well. The impact of one of the greatest vocalists to ever pick up a microphone is many babies born during his time here performing. The eternal search for a ballad – singer with vocal styling and range to make even Mary had a little lamb sound good. The search continues…RIP Luther.

Song: Ride The Mighty High


Artists: Mighty Clouds of Joy

Date: 1975

Time Period: Disco, Black Power

Impact: Many people don’t realize that this song is actually a Gospel song. At least that is the explanation that the lead singer provided regarding the origins of the song and its lyrics. The song literally was meant to be a crossover hit and it was more than they realized it would be. IT became more popular in the R&B genre and managed to make it up to 32 on the Billboard R&B Charts.

Song: SideShow

Artists: Blue Magic

Date: 1974

Time Period: Black Power, Disco, Male Vocal Groups

Impact: impact heavy on the male vocal group scene. The song itself was reflective of the balladeer groups during the 70’s. This would include groups like the Chi-lites and the Stylistics whose main bodies of work were not dance music per say but were infused with romance and broken hearts and reminiscent of in some ways of the blues. One might say music to cry in your beer to.

Song: Man In The Mirror

Artist: Michael Jackson

Date:1987

Time Period: the 80’s

Impact: This song came out in the shadow of Live Aid which was a super concert to raise money for starving in Africa and was broadcast simultaneously all over the world and performances taking place in all major continents. The Song We Are the World was written expressly for this purpose with a writing credit given to Michael Jackson. Man In the Mirror was another thoughtful and somewhat conscious song in that it asks ones to do some soul searching or look within.

Song: Just Us


Artist: Two Ton’s Of Fun

Date: 1980

Time Period: 80’s

Impact: big girls of the world unite it was no longer shameful or a negative to be a big girl. Big girls were sexy and were not shy about it. The  ladies from this group introduced us to looking at and seeing big girls  in a whole new light.

Song: I’m Every Woman


Artist: Chaka Khan

Date:1978

Time Period: black power, the 70’s

Impact: This was the first chart topping single by Chaka since leaving her band Rufus. It brought a little dance and funk together with her powerful vocals  and the rest as they say is history. The song was covered years later by Whitney Houston and has become an unofficial anthem for women of color. Speaking clearly to the black women experience – the song itself should come with the label “Do Not Touch – Unless you are capable of killer vocals”.  Both versions – Chaka Khan’s and Whitney’s are not for the timid singer and fall into that group of songs that one should not attempt unless you have taken extensive singing lessons at the very least.

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#Charlottesville: Welcome To The Terrordome https://rippdemup.com/race-article/charlottesville-welcome-to-the-terradome/ https://rippdemup.com/race-article/charlottesville-welcome-to-the-terradome/#comments Sat, 12 Aug 2017 11:16:01 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=45268 charlottesville_protests

 

It wasn’t a dark and stormy night, it was a nice warm summer evening in Charlottesville, VA. Clear skies and a cool summer breeze. The darkness was gradually chased away by the flicker of torches, the silence broken by chants of “Blood and Soil”.  Several unfortunate souls were accosted on their way home from church and subjected to racial vitriol the likes of which this new millennial generation has only begun to see.

No tanks were mobilized, no  SWAT teams were called. There was no tear gas or any other irritant  to “disperse the crowds.” No the angry mob was allowed to march to a confederate statue trekking their hatred along with them and casting their poison out to any unfortunate individuals they encountered along the way.  Before the night was done there would be skirmishes between this mob of losers and some of the local residents who were perhaps unaware of what they walked into.

This tranquil scene was preceded by the President of the United States threatening a foreign country with military action on Twitter.

Waking up and wondering, hell if some race war or riot breaks out where will you go and what will you do? This is added to the regular worries of walking while black, driving while black, etc.

No this is not a setting or backdrop from mad max. It is not a sneak preview from that Confederate movie that HBO has in development.

It is today and is happening right before our very eyes.

All Lives Votes Matter

To the millions who decried the election of another Clinton, insider and whined about the status quo being kept by electing Hillary, to those who still to this day cling to a Bengazi situation that has been investigated NUMEROUS times without providing anything to prosecute or charge: to the politically naive who do not understand yet, that to govern effectively you must do so starting from center and negotiate and work with multiple issues and groups not only the ones you select. To the all or nothing group that voted based on an all or nothing mindset, you may take your place in history along side the Republican party for creating an environment that threatens to tear this country apart.

You can take comfort in knowing your vote or lack thereof  was key in this country’s descent into madness.

Hillary is not even in public office has been subjected to multiple investigations all of which turned up No Credible evidence of anything other than mental mistakes and yet there still are crowds screaming “Lock her Up.”

The Republican party will go down in history, not as the party of Lincoln, but as the party that facilitated the election of the worst President this country has ever known. They will also go down in history as the party that as Nero, fiddled, while Rome aka USA burned.

 

Black Coons Lives Matter

Let us not forget those within the black community who went out of there way  to bend over for this farcical attempt at governing. Steve Harvey, Ben Carson, Omarosa, those dumb chicks glitter and sparkles,  the ones who split a $1,200 consulting fee(ya’ll know who they are), there will be reserved seats for you all on judgement day. The belief that you can work with the devil, sell your own people down the river and NOT suffer any consequences is faulty. The minor skirmishes here and there are not even the beginning – the universe will make sure that what each of these has sewn, will be reaped….tenfold.

 

All of this sounds like whimsical farce, stated for dramatic effect – but it isn’t

This and worse has happened since that ill-fated day back in January.

The real question is how long does it go on  and how does it end?

Welcome to the Terrordome !

 

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11-year-old Keansburg girl was stabbed to death, prosecutor says https://rippdemup.com/culture-article/11-year-old-keansburg-girl-stabbed-death-prosecutor-says/ https://rippdemup.com/culture-article/11-year-old-keansburg-girl-stabbed-death-prosecutor-says/#respond Sun, 16 Jul 2017 17:15:47 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=30336

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FREEHOLD — The 11-year-old Keansburg girl found murdered Thursday was stabbed to death, prosecutors said Friday. Andreas Erazo, 18, was arrested on murder and weapon charges Friday appeared in Superior Court Friday afternoon and was ordered to remain in jail. AbbieGail “Abbie” Smith’s body was found Thursday in a rear area of the Hancock Arms apartments,…

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Trump Tweets: ‘I Have Very Little Time For Watching TV’ https://rippdemup.com/politics/trump-tweets-little-time-watching-tv/ https://rippdemup.com/politics/trump-tweets-little-time-watching-tv/#respond Wed, 12 Jul 2017 17:09:56 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=28327

The W.H. is functioning perfectly, focused on HealthCare, Tax Cuts/Reform & many other things. I have very little time for watching T.V. – Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 12, 2017 Donnie Dingbat tweeted that out this morning, earning him more scorn and ridicule as a bullshit artist, non pareil. His claims were shot down by White…

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In health care, less isn’t always more https://rippdemup.com/food-health/health-care-less-isnt-always/ https://rippdemup.com/food-health/health-care-less-isnt-always/#respond Wed, 12 Jul 2017 10:54:47 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=28319

 

The phrase “less is more” has become omnipresent in health care. Whether it’s inserting too many artery-opening stents into people with angina, performing too many surgeries for back pain, ordering too many CT scans for headaches, or prescribing too many narcotics for people with chronic pain, overuse is rampant in our medical system. As the Senate…

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Popular Crowdfunding Website Takes a Side in the ‘War on Cops’ https://rippdemup.com/culture-article/popular-crowdfunding-website-takes-side-war-cops/ https://rippdemup.com/culture-article/popular-crowdfunding-website-takes-side-war-cops/#respond Wed, 12 Jul 2017 08:35:41 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=28330

Website YouCaring — which describes itself as a company fostering “compassionate crowdfunding” — has sent a loud and clear message to law enforcement officers across the country: it finds pro-police causes to be too “controversial” to host. On Sunday the crowdfunding site removed donation pages set up by Donna Grodner, a lawyer who is suing Black…

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Police Commission approves changes in LAPD’s deadly force policy https://rippdemup.com/justice/police-commission-approves-changes-in-lapds-policy-on-use-of-deadly-force/ Wed, 16 Mar 2016 21:14:58 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=23623 LAPD

LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Police Commission on Tuesday unanimously decided to revamp the LAPD’s use-of-deadly-force policy and require the department to specifically evaluate whether officers could have done more to defuse tense encounters. The changes could have a far-reaching impact on how the five-member Police Commission determines whether officers involved in fatal encounters were…

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MSNBC Host Says She Feels ‘Silenced’ https://rippdemup.com/entertainment/msnbc-host-says-she-feels-silenced/ Sun, 28 Feb 2016 04:21:20 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=23480 melissa harris perry2
 In case you hadn’t heard by now, cuz it is a Friday. The un-blackening of TV News has begun. With POTUS leaving office in less than a year the need for diversity among the networks appears to be waning. In the ever important search for ratings, shows like  this have been pushed to the side while Morning Joe (whatever happened with that dead intern), has become Trump central and MSNBC scores a bonus with the hiring of Rick Tyler, former communications director for Ted Cruz. Yeah, post-racial indeed.

MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry will not appear on her show Saturday and won’t return until she can do “autonomous work,” she said in an email to her staff posted by a former staff member on Medium. “I have stayed in the same hotels where MSNBC has been broadcasting in Iowa, in New Hampshire, and in South…

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Man charged in connection with shooting death of star athlete https://rippdemup.com/justice/man-charged-in-connection-with-shooting-death-of-star-athlete/ Sat, 27 Feb 2016 03:45:58 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=23476 Jamar_Small

ASBURY PARK — Authorities have charged a city man in connection with the shooting death of a former star athlete and beloved member of the community. Diquan “Gudda” Speights, 23, was charged with killing 24-year-old Jamar Small, who was gunned down in broad daylight late last year, acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced on…

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Bill Clinton’s centrist legacy becomes an issue as his wife courts the left https://rippdemup.com/politics/bill-clintons-centrist-legacy-becomes-issue-wife-courts-left/ Fri, 26 Feb 2016 15:02:18 +0000 http://www.rippdemup.com/?p=23461 bill_clinton2

ROCK HILL, S.C.—When Democrat Bill Clinton launched his first White House bid in 1992, his party had lost three presidential elections in a row — all by lopsided margins. He won that year and again in 1996 by moving the Democratic Party closer to the center and co-opting the Republicans’ agenda by taking the lead on…

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