Gil Scott-Heron, R.I.P. – New York Music – Sound of the City – by Greg Tate

 
Wild Roots was in the house at the El Rey in L.A. where he rocked the house with such ease and grace and elegant sophistication that we did not want it to end…

“Gil knew he wasn’t bigger than hip-hop—he knew he was just better. Like Jimi was better than heavy metal, Coltrane better than bebop, Malcolm better than the Nation of Islam, Marley better than the King James Bible. Better as in deeper—emotionally, spiritually, intellectually, politically, ancestrally, hell, probably even genetically. Mama was a Harlem opera singer; papa was a Jamaican footballer (rendering rolling stone redundant); grandmama played the blues records in Kentucky. So grit shit and mother wit Gil had in abundance, and like any Aries Man worth his saltiness he capped it off with flavor, finesse and a funky gypsy attitude.” – Greg Tate

Gil Scott-Heron, R.I.P. – New York Music – Sound of the City.

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