The anniversary of Phil Ochs' death comes as Arkansas is racing to execute a whole bunch of people with drugs they have no experience with. "Iron Lady": In the courtroom, watch the balance of the scales If the price is right, there's time for more appeals The strings are pulled, the switch is stayed The finest lawyers' fees are paid And a rich man never dies upon the chair Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk
I have been all over these guys lately. I figured you would dig the bass work. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
While hip-hop/rap is on the table, I'm taking it a bit new school. Full disclosure: this is a brutally raw song. Language isn't bad. But subject matter is raw. It's not a feel good song, but it is straight fire. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
I hear what you are saying. I love some old REM. Everybody Hurts still gets me. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
I like these two for the same reason Street tales, caution real talk The South, being famous, and its complicated relationship with drugs, crime and Religion. Really deep lyrics. Caution, Houston inner city lyrics...
Great song. Here's another soulful one, and I believe a song that is companion to Everybody Hurts. Two of their best. Often played in the same set.
Flow from the 90's. As @SharptoothC might put it, Treach brought fire. It's nowhere near as famous as OPP, but this track, in my mind, is what fun 90s rap sounded like.