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1800-1900 04.05.10

dance dance -> revolution

This week: there's an election happening. You may have noticed. Political screeds, rants and revolutions from M.I.A., Nina Simone and Gil Scott-Heron, the perfect fusion of the personal and the political from The Clash in #1 Records and, whilst we at LOTD remain tactfully neutral, a final track from Morrissey that envisions the execution of Margaret Thatcher. Dancing on graves optional.

Posted at 02:01, 4th May 2010

playlist

Us V Them
LCD Soundsystem DFA
Born Free
MIA XL
No Allegiance To The Queen
Japandroids PolyVinyl
Mississippi Goddam
Nina Simone Philips
Political World
Bob Dylan Columbia
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Gil Scott Heron Sony
Windowsill
Arcade Fire Sonovox
#1 Records: The Clash - London Calling
The Guns Of Brixton
The Clash CBS
Revolution Rock
The Clash CBS
Margaret On The Guillotine
Morrissey His Master's Voice

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