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Flavor Flav Sues Chuck D and Public Enemy Producer for Missing Royalties https://t.co/f8fLWlYPsF— TMZ (@TMZ) August 31, 2017
I cant accept @PublicEnemyFTP not doin benefits because Flav refuses to do em.So I head to Houston w @prophetsofrage we have done 8 in 1year pic.twitter.com/hbWJaRPRZh— Chuck D (@MrChuckD) August 31, 2017
Flav will be ok. @tmz Drama is beneath me considering our Age. It's low entertainment but I definitely like to find those 50 songs he wroteQuite a lot more from Chuck D on this subject
(...) Sometimes you grab whatever is close at hand and just get busy. The hours go by like minutes, and the next thing you know, the bucket is full.Listen
So it was for Neil Young on August 11, 1976, at Indigo Studios in Malibu.
The Canadian singer and songwriter had material he'd been developing, including three songs that became part of his landmark Rust Never Sleeps with Crazy Horse – "Pocahontas," "Powderfinger" and "Ride My Llama."
He showed up with acoustic guitar and harmonica (moving to piano for the final track, "The Old Country Waltz"), and after a shaky-voiced check-in with the control room – the first utterance is Young on the talkback microphone, asking longtime collaborator David Briggs "You ready, Briggs?" – he put down stark, blueprint-like solo renditions of songs that he'd develop into fervent anthems on later albums. There's no affectation, no studio agony – just the songs, served straight up...
Always keep in mind that we are the last generation to grow up with Survivors. We are in for an onslaught of Holocaust Denialism. https://t.co/aLau8qIewb— Spencer Ackerman (@attackerman) August 18, 2017
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