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Don’t Call Me Nigger, Whitey

Don’t Call Me Nigger, Whitey
Dall'album Stand! del 1969
testi e musica di Sly Stone
Don’t call me nigger, whitey
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Contributed by DonQuijote82 2012/8/20 - 14:03
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Everyday People

Everyday People
(1968)

The song is one of Sly Stone's pleas for peace and equality between differing races and social groups, a major theme and focus for the band. The Family Stone featured Caucasians Greg Errico and Jerry Martini in its lineup, as well as females Rose Stone and Cynthia Robinson; making it the first major integrated band in rock history. Sly & the Family Stone's message was about peace and equality through music, and this song reflects the same.
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Sometimes I'm right then I can be wrong
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2012/4/2 - 23:50




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