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    Gil Scott-Heron - Designer Love

  2. 2

    Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised

  3. 3

    Gil Scott-Heron - Me And The Devil

  4. 4

    Gil Scott-Heron - Whitey On The Moon

  5. 5

    Gil Scott-Heron - Gun

  6. 6

    Gil Scott-Heron - I'll Take Care of U

  7. 7

    Gil Scott-Heron - The Bottle

  8. 8

    Gil Scott-Heron - Your Daddy Loves You

  9. 9

    Gil Scott-Heron - Lady Day and John Coltrane

  10. 10

    Gil Scott-Heron - Who'll Pay Reparations On My Soul?

  11. 11

    Gil Scott-Heron - Work For Peace

  12. 12

    Gil Scott-Heron - A Prayer For Everybody / To Be Free

  13. 13

    Gil Scott-Heron - Angel Dust

  14. 14

    Gil Scott-Heron - Angola, Louisiana

  15. 15

    Gil Scott-Heron - Bottle

  16. 16

    Gil Scott-Heron - Enough

  17. 17

    Gil Scott-Heron - Grandma's Hands

  18. 18

    Gil Scott-Heron - Home Is Where the Hatred Is

  19. 19

    Gil Scott-Heron - I Think I'll Call It Morning

  20. 20

    Gil Scott-Heron - Johannesburg

  21. 21

    Gil Scott-Heron - Must Be Something

  22. 22

    Gil Scott-Heron - The Prisoner

  23. 23

    Gil Scott-Heron - We Almost Lost Detroit

  24. 24

    Gil Scott-Heron - 17th Street

  25. 25

    Gil Scott-Heron - 1980

  26. 26

    Gil Scott-Heron - A Sign of the Ages

  27. 27

    Gil Scott-Heron - A Very Precious Time

  28. 28

    Gil Scott-Heron - Ain't No Such Thing As Superman

  29. 29

    Gil Scott-Heron - B Movie

  30. 30

    Gil Scott-Heron - Better Days Ahead

  31. 31

    Gil Scott-Heron - Billy Green Is Dead

  32. 32

    Gil Scott-Heron - Brother

  33. 33

    Gil Scott-Heron - Combinations

  34. 34

    Gil Scott-Heron - Delta Man (Where I'm Comin' From)

  35. 35

    Gil Scott-Heron - Did You Hear What They Said?

  36. 36

    Gil Scott-Heron - H2O Gate Blues

  37. 37

    Gil Scott-Heron - Hello Sunday! Hello Road!

  38. 38

    Gil Scott-Heron - Is That Jazz?

  39. 39

    Gil Scott-Heron - It's Your World

  40. 40

    Gil Scott-Heron - Jose Campos Torres

  41. 41

    Gil Scott-Heron - Liberation Song (Red, Black and Green)

  42. 42

    Gil Scott-Heron - Lovely Day

  43. 43

    Gil Scott-Heron - Madison Avenue

  44. 44

    Gil Scott-Heron - Message to the Messengers

  45. 45

    Gil Scott-Heron - Morning Thoughts

  46. 46

    Gil Scott-Heron - No Knock

  47. 47

    Gil Scott-Heron - Offering

  48. 48

    Gil Scott-Heron - Or Down You Fall

  49. 49

    Gil Scott-Heron - Pieces of a Man

  50. 50

    Gil Scott-Heron - Plastic Pattern People

  51. 51

    Gil Scott-Heron - Racetrack in France

  52. 52

    Gil Scott-Heron - Revolution (And Flashback)

  53. 53

    Gil Scott-Heron - Save the Children

  54. 54

    Gil Scott-Heron - Sex Education: Ghetto Style

  55. 55

    Gil Scott-Heron - Song For Bobby Smith

  56. 56

    Gil Scott-Heron - Storm Music

  57. 57

    Gil Scott-Heron - The Get Out Of The Ghetto Blues

  58. 58

    Gil Scott-Heron - The Klan

  59. 59

    Gil Scott-Heron - The Needle's Eye

  60. 60

    Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Will No Be Televised

  61. 61

    Gil Scott-Heron - The Vulture

  62. 62

    Gil Scott-Heron - Three Miles Down

  63. 63

    Gil Scott-Heron - Waiting For the Axe to Fall

  64. 64

    Gil Scott-Heron - We Beg Your Pardon (Pardon Our Analysis)

  65. 65

    Gil Scott-Heron - When You Are Who You Are

  66. 66

    Gil Scott-Heron - Where Did The Night Go

  67. 67

    Gil Scott-Heron - Winter in America

Revolution (And Flashback)

Gil Scott-Heron

In 1600 I was a darkie
Until 1865, a slave
In 1900 I was a nigger
Or at least, that was my name

In 1960 I was a negro
And then brother Malcom came along
And then some nigger shot Malcom down
But the bitter truth lives on

Martin is dead
With Martin as our leader
We prayed, and marched
And marched, and prayed
Things were changing
Things were getting better
But things were not together

With Malcom as our leader,
We learned
And thought
And thought we had learned
Things were better
Things were changing
But things were not together

And now it is your turn,
We are tired of praying, and marching, and thinking, and learning
Brothers wanna start cutting, and shooting, and stealing, and burning
You are three hundred years ahead in equality
But next summer may be too late
To look back

In 1600 I was a darkie
And until 1865 a slave
In 1900 I was a nigger
Or at least that was my name

In 1960 I was a negro
And then Malcom came along
Yes, but some nigger shot Malcom down
Though the bitter truth lives on

Well now I am a black man
And though I still go second class
Where as once I wanted the white man's love
Now he can kiss me ass

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