Nirvana - Dumb [New York Unplugged 1993 HD 720p] (by Miguel Martins)
Alice In Chains | No Excuses | Unplugged | HD (by DieHardGardenFan)
It’s okay
Had a bad day
Hands are bruised from
Breaking rocks all day
Drained and blue
I bleed for you
You think it’s funny, well
You’re drowning in it too
Alice In Chains - Got Me Wrong (unplugged) HD (by jalkkis)
Layne & Jerry harmonizing is amazing…11 years later…dag dude.
Nirvana - You Know You’re Right (by NirvanaVEVO)
Alice In Chains - Would? (by AliceInChainsVEVO)
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Deftones - Dai The Flu [Lyrics Included] (by MyMindTank)
Now I know that you love me
Thank God you love at all
What surprise I was right here going off and going on
What surprise I was right here going off and going on
The things that I’ve done and the things
that I’ve seen, I don’t really expect you to care.
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Rap has a bad reputation in white circles, where many people believe it consists of obscene and violent anti-white and anti-female guttural. Some of it does. Most does not. Most white listeners don’t care; they hear black voices in a litany of discontent, and tune out. Yet rap plays the same role today as Bob Dylan did in 1960, giving voice to the hopes and angers of a generation, and a lot of rap is powerful writing.
—Roger Ebert
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“I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”
Martin Luther King, Jr.’s last speech, delivered the night before his death - April 3, 1968.
He had just began his Poor People’s Campaign and spoke out against Vietnam… so the government was no longer going to protect him. The death threats had increased and reached a fever pitch at this point. The FBI (as part of COINTELPRO) was sending him anonymous threatening letters telling him to kill himself.
For all his peaceful talk.. never forget that they killed him anyway!
(via inertone)
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