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In Concert
Linton Kwesi Johnson Lyrics


Di Black Petty Booshwah Dem wiÂ'gi' whey dem talent to di state AnÂ'di black workinÂ…
Di Great Insohreckshan It was in April, nineteen.....eighty one Down 'n on dee ghe…
Dread Beat An' Blood brothers and sisters rocking a dread beat, pulsing fire, bu…
Five Nights Of Bleeding Madness, madness Madness tight on the heads of the rebels Th…
Independent Intavenshan Mek them gwaan No outcome But a reel of the real writers…
It Dread Inna Inglan Dem frame up George Lindo up in Bradford town But de…
It Noh Funny people sayin´ dis people sayin´ dat `bout di yout´ af…
Making History Mekkin Histri now tell mi someting mistah govahment tell mi…
Man Free (For Darcus Howe) Darcus outta jail Race Today cannot fail …
Reality Poem This is the age of reality But some of us deal…
Reggae Fi Peach Everywhere you go its the talk of the day, Everywhere you…
Want Fi Goh Rave I woz Waakin doun di road road Di addah day When a hear…


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In the early eighties, whilst at university and revelling in LKJ's dub-poetry, I stumbled upon a a commentary which spoke of him in these terms, "his lyrics explode like bombs and his voice is too important to ignore." Three and a half decades later, still revelling in his dub-poetry, this has a stronger resonance and remains apt. His music makes the clarity complete. I named one of my sons Lynton, and have taken time to explain to him the significance of my christening him so. Thank you LKJ for those explosive dynamite lyrics and that all too important voice.

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