I'd Like To Buy The World A Coke ---> Gil Scott-Heron "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"
BOS
BOSOne of the all-time great songs. Apart from the compelling rap, the music alone has a slamming
groove. This is the closest thing to a rarity in today's set, having appeared only once before,
where it also took BOS honors. GSH probably tops my list of artists I would like to hear more of
on 10@10. He has a body of work that I think would be similarly well-received by Fogheads, but
I'm not holding my breath.
While much of today's set was wonderful, it had a high LNQ. I think that's inexcusable for one
of the strongest years. While I do not judge the quality of a 10@10 set solely by bust-outs --
or obscurities, or seques, for that matter -- one of the measures of a good show is one or more
moments of "wow, I haven't heard this for a while." And although we did get a little taste of
that today, it could be much better. There's enough material, much of it from "big name" artists,
that there could be a couple of bust-outs every time 1971 comes around on the big wheel
for several years.