60s-Albums Only Radio *** Langspeeltijd *** Black Power with Martin Luther King, The Last Poets, Watts Prophets, Sly & Family Stone, Mavis Staples, Otis Spann *** Monday 03 May 2021 *** [Ed’s Show, 2021-14]

NEW SHOW : Black Power with Martin Luther King, The Last Poets [1st Album], Watts Prophets [On The Streets in Watts], Sly & Family Stone [Dance to the Music], Mavis Staples [We’ll Never Turn Back], Otis Spann  *** REPEATED SHOW : Scott Walker, The Walker Brothers [Portrait] The Righteous Brothers, Rod Stewart [An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down] ***

Monday 03 May 2021, 12:00 noon till  04:00 in the morning *** Time Zone CET Brussels, Paris, Berlin *** [2021-14, no. 175 = (=2019-15] *** *** RADIO 68: ALL THE REVOLUTIONARY SOUNDS AND VOICES THAT SHAPED THE SIXTIES ***


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Showtime CETime Brussels 

  • 12:00 Black Power: M.L. King, Last Poets, Sly & Family Stone, Watts Prophets
  • 14:00 Scott Walker, The Walker Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Rod Stewar
  • 16:00 Black Power: M.L. King, Last Poets, Sly & Family Stone, Watts Prophets
  • 18.00 Scott Walker, The Walker Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Rod Stewar
  • 20:00 M.L. King, Last Poets, Sly & Family Stone, Watts Prophets
  • 22:00 Scott Walker, The Walker Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Rod Stewart 
  • 24:00 Black Power: M.L. King, Last Poets, Sly & Family Stone, Watts Prophets
  • 02:00 Scott Walker, The Walker Brothers, The Righteous Brothers, Rod Stewart 
  • 04:00 Show Ends Here  

01 NEW SHOW: BLACK POWER * MARTIN LUTHER KING, murdered 4 April 1968
INTRO: CHAMPION JACK DUPREE + OTIS SPANN + MARTIN LUTHER KING: I HAVE A  DREAM.
SLY & THE FAMILY STONE: DANCE TO THE MUSIC, LP, 1968, side 1.
THE WATTS PROPHETS: BLACK VOICES: IN THE STREET IN WATTS, LP, 1967, side 1.
SLY & THE FAMILY STONE: DANCE TO THE MUSIC, LP, 1968, side 2.
THE WATTS PROPHETS: BLACK VOICES: IN THE STREET IN WATTS, LP, 1969, side 2.
THE LAST POETS: THE LAST POETS, LP, 1970, choice tracks.
MAVIS STAPLES: WE’LL NEVER TURN BACK, cd, 2007, choice tracks ***

02 REPEATED SHOW: SCOTT WALKER & THE WALKER BROTHERS
Scott Walker 9th January 1943 > 22nd March 2019
LOVE, PEACE & UNDERSTANDING Birkin & Gainsbourg: 69, année érotique.
HOMAGE TO CATALUNYA Lluís Llach:  L’Estaca (Palau dels Esports de Barcelona, 1976) & BBC documentary.
THE WALKER BROTHERS: Early works (choice tracks).
ROD STEWART An Old Raincoat Won’t Ever Let You Down (LP, 1969, the ballads).
THE WALKER BROTHERS Portrait (the entire LP, 1966).
THE WALKER BROTHERS / SCOTT WALKER: some swinging songs
AND ALSO: The Righteous Brothers +  Peter Law + Crispian St. Peters + Dusty SPringfield

HIGHLIGHT ** IN DE KIJKER

WATTS PROPHETS
“ The West Coast’s answer to The Last Poets (NY), Prophets didn’t get quite the same recognition for their contributions to raising black consciousness and laying the foundations for rap. The group was formed at the Watts Writer’s Workshop, an organization started by screenwriter Budd Schulberg designed to provide a creative outlet in the wake of the 1965 Watts riots. Father Amde Hamilton (an Ethiopian Orthodox priest, born Anthony Hamilton), Otis O’Solomon, and Richard Dedeaux met in the workshop circa 1967, and soon began performing together as Watts Prophets, setting their socially and politically conscious poetry to spare, often jazzy musical backing. They won second place in an inner-city talent show, which led to a residency at John Daniels’ Maverick’s Flat club in South Central L.A.; they also performed at fundraisers, in prisons, and around their community whenever possible. In 1969, Watts Prophets debuted with The Black Voices: On the Streets in Watts. Two years later, the group released Rappin’ Black in a White World on ALA, with lyrics and vocals provided by former Motown songwriter Dee Dee McNeil. The radical, incendiary tone of their work fit right in with the emerging black power movement, and attracted unfavorable notice from the government; the home of the Watts Writers Project was destroyed by fire in 1975 after having been infiltrated by an FBI informant”.   See disclaimer below http://www.hiphopscriptures.com/the-watts-prophets/

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