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 | ROTARY CONNECTION-"I AM THE BLACK GOLD OF THE SUN" (1971) "Soul Sisters triumphant!": From Psychedelia to Funk, 1967-1975. The human race started from Africa. When drought hit, around 24 members of the Bushmen tribe set out into the unknown for food. The global journey of their generations seeded the entire planet over the next 50000 years. These two dozen Africans created every one of us. We are all family, we've just forgotten it. In the 1950's, sparked by Rosa Parks, the Civil Rights movement challenged segregation. The resulting 60's Counterculture meant to free the mind, body, and spirit from any shackles. They embraced the tribal and the communal, the future and each other. The late 60's-early 70's was a golden age of connection and exploration opening the possibilities that created the best in the world we now live in. This is a story of our shared jouney we shouldn't forget. Here are many Soul Sisters who paved our path: LT. UHURA opened the future on "Star Trek"; the tribal Rock musical HAIR personified the re-evolution, which also gave us Melba Moore, Donna Summer, Leata Galloway, Marsha Hunt, Ben Vereen, Phillip Michael Thomas, and many more; all-inclusive music groups like BOOKER T & THE MG's, SLY & THE FAMILY STONE, ROTARY CONNECTION, JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE, The Loading Zone, Santana, and The Chambers Brothers; new world couples like Jimi Hendrix and Devon Wilson, Brian Jones and Donyale Luna; activist singers like NINA SIMONE; Native American and African clothes and hairstyles were reborn; this opened the door for ... |  | The L Word - Shane - Everyday I work on the road Katherine Moennig as Shane McCutcheon in The L Word. Hope you like it!! I used clips from season 2, 3, and 4 but mostly 5. Katherine Moennig - Shane McCutcheon Sarah Shahi - Carmen de la Pica Morales Leisha Hailey - Alice Pieszecki Kristanna Loken - Paige Sobel Mia Kirshner - Jenny Schecter Laurel Holloman - Tina Kennard Rachel Shelley - Helena Peabody Jennifer Beals - Bette Porter Pam Grier - Kit Porter Daniela Sea - Max Sweeney Marlee Matlin - Jodi Lerner Kate French - Niki Stevens Clementine Ford - Molly Kroll Alicia Leigh Willis - Cindi Music: Voicst - Everyday I work on the road (I own nothing) |  | Street Life - Jackie Brown Soundtrack Tolia La Pere's Version Jackie Brown is a 1997 crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. It is an adaptation of the novel Rum Punch by American novelist Elmore Leonard, but reworks it to create an homage to 1970s blaxploitation films. The film stars Pam Grier, Robert Forster, Robert De Niro, Samuel L. Jackson, Bridget Fonda and Michael Keaton. It was Tarantino's third film following his successes with Reservoir Dogs (1992) and Pulp Fiction (1994), among others. Grier and Forster were both veteran actors but neither had performed a leading role in many years. Jackie Brown revitalized both actors' careers. The film garnered Forster an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, and Jackson and Grier were nominated for Golden Globe Awards. |  | The L Word "Hot" Jenny The L Word CBS Showtime theLWord Katherine Moennig - Shane McCutcheon Sarah Shahi - Carmen de la Pica Morales Leisha Hailey - Alice Pieszecki Mia Kirshner - Jenny Schecter Laurel Holloman - Tina Kennard Rachel Shelley - Helena Peabody Jennifer Beals - Bette Porter Pam Grier - Kit Porter Erin Daniels - Dana Fairbanks Daniela Sea - Max Sweeney song: avril lavigne hot, legendado |  | ISIS -APRIL FOOL (1974) "1970's Supergirls Kick Your Butt!" The American civil rights movement opened possibilities of empowerment to a new generation. Feminism simply extended that to include equity for the 51% majority of the human race, namely women. 1970's pop culture reflected society's struggle to grasp a new, modern, full-range woman. Comic books were in a renaissance through young counterculture creators with more sophisticated stories, art, and outlooks. What better place for higher concepts of new female power than the turbo-amped fantasyscape of superheroes? "Here be... the victors!": BIG BARDA of the New Gods, by the Picasso of comics, Jack Kirby (1970); the 'new' LOIS LANE, exploring unexpected sides of herself; SHANNA The She-Devil, an heir to Tarzan and Sheena; the split-persona ROSE AND THORN, a mild woman by day, a 'vixen of vengeance' at night kicking biker ass in green leather (1972); THE CAT, a Marvel update on Catwoman, who morphed into TIGRA The Were-Woman (1972); the BLACK CANARY, a stalwart heroine from the 1940's who got new kick as a member of the Justice League of America; DEADLY NIGHTSHADE, 'the queen of the werewolves', a villain who fought Captain America and the Falcon (1973); MARY MARVEL, the sister of Captain Marvel, and essentially the original Supergirl since the early 40's (1973); DARNA, the Phillipines' pinay-power answer to Wonder Woman and Mary Marvel, who spawned many movies like 'Fly Darna Fly' (1973); THUNDRA who fought the Fantastic Four and later ... |  | Across 110th Street Pam Grier in opening credits to "Jackie Brown". "Across 110th Street" By Bobby Womack I was the third brother of five, Doing whatever I had to do to survive. I'm not saying what I did was alright, Trying to break out of the ghetto was a day to day fight. Been down so long, getting up didn't cross my mind, I knew there was a better way of life that I was just trying to find. You don't know what you'll do until you're put under pressure, Across 110th Street is a hell of a tester. Across 110th Street, Pimps trying to catch a woman that's weak Across 110th Street, Pushers won't let the junkie go free. Across 110th Street, Woman trying to catch a trick on the street. Across 110th Street, You can find it all in the street. I got one more thing I'd like to talk to y'all about right now. Hey brother, there's a better way out. Snorting that coke, shooting that dope man you're copping out. Take my advice, it's either live or die. You've got to be strong, if you want to survive. The family on the other side of town, Would catch hell without a ghetto around. In every city you find the same thing going down, Harlem is the capital of every ghetto town. Across 110th Street, Pimps trying to catch a woman that's weak Across 110th Street, Pushers won't let the junkie go free. Across 110th Street, A woman trying to catch a trick on the street, ouh baby Across 110th Street, You can find it all in the street. Yes you can, oh Look around you, just look around you, Look around you, look around ... |  | Willie Hutch - "out there" Foxy brown soundtrack www.myspace.com/jaepart2 They say the streets is a demon in a dressssssss Sampled for Lupe Fiasco's unreleased "real recognize real" track, tis a great song, and willie is the man and it's cool like that , cuz we in like that. Pam Grier is somethin' else www.myspace.com/jaepart2 |  | Street Life ?Jackie Brown? Randy Crowford ?????????????????Street Life?Randy Crowford ?????????????????????Pam Grier Samuel L. Jackson blogs.yahoo.co.jp |  | Gorgeous And Sexy Pam Grier Pam Grier photos along with songs from Johnnie Taylor and Joe Tex. |  | The Delfonics Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time The Delfonics are a pioneering Philadelphia soul singing group, most popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Their most notable hits include "La-La (Means I Love You)", "Didn't I (Blow Your Mind This Time)", "Break Your Promise," "I'm Sorry," and "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)". Their hit songs were all written by songwriter and producer Thom Bell and lead vocalist and founder William Hart. Their songs have been used extensively in film soundtracks, the most notable being Quentin Tarantino's 1997 movie Jackie Brown, in which "La-La (Means I Love You)" and "Didn't I Blow Your Mind" underscore the pivotal relationship between Pam Grier and Robert Forster. The film helped create a borderline cult following for the songs and this group. Their songs have been sampled extensively by various hip-hop and rap artists including: The Fugees ("Ready or Not"), The Notorious BIG, Nas, Boyz II Men, Missy Elliott and DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince. In addition, their songs have been covered by numerous other performers, including Aretha Franklin, The Jackson 5, Patti LaBelle, New Kids on the Block, Todd Rundgren, Prince, Swing Out Sister and The Manhattan Transfer. |
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