Have You Heard George's Podcast?
Episode 26 - Vibrations
There was a moment, somewhere between the 1980s and ...
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Sep 1 2021 31m
Chapter 1 3 sec
The first four clips document scenes of street violence and are taken from various YouTube channels. The channel names are Toyin Made (used atChapter 2 22 sec
axolotol (used atChapter 3 19 sec
Eyez-wide-Videos (used atChapter 4 1 min
and The Scuttlebutt Report (used atChapter 5 23 sec
is taken from his interview with Dick Clark on American BandstandChapter 6 29 sec
is taken from the BBC documentary “Roots, Reggae, Rebellion”Chapter 7 44 sec
is taken from the BBC documentary “Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music”Chapter 8 15 sec
andChapter 9 2 mins
are taken from the BBC documentary Jamaica 40: Blood and FireChapter 10 12 sec
The clips used atChapter 11 11 mins
are taken from the ABC News 20/20 Hip Hop special report from 1981Chapter 12 10 sec
The clips used atChapter 13 54 sec
The clips used atChapter 14 11 sec
is taken from the BBC documentary “Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music”Chapter 15 2 sec
is taken from the Yendi Phillipps Untold Journeys interview with Bounty KillerChapter 16 10 mins
about Bounty Killer are taken from the 1994 classic feature with Jamaica TVJ ER host Anthony Miller