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What I Will by Suheir Hammad

I was intrigued by the words in Erykah Badu’s twitter profile, so I looked them up and found the following poem. I find the words inspiring on both a daily level – as a reminder not to be a victim of negativity, inner aggression and also on a wider level, to always, always say no to war.

What I Will
by Suheir Hammad

I will not
dance to your war
drum. I will
not lend my soul nor
my bones to your war
drum. I will
not dance to your
beating. I know that beat.
It is lifeless. I know
intimately that skin
you are hitting. It
was alive once
hunted stolen
stretched. I will
not dance to your drummed
up war. I will not pop
spin break for you. I
will not hate for you or
even hate you. I will
not kill for you. Especially
I will not die
for you. I will not mourn
the dead with murder nor
suicide. I will not side
with you nor dance to bombs
because everyone else is
dancing. Everyone can be
wrong. Life is a right not
collateral or casual. I
will not forget where
I come from. I
will craft my own drum. Gather my beloved
near and our chanting
will be dancing. Our
humming will be drumming. I
will not be played. I
will not lend my name
nor my rhythm to your
beat. I will dance
and resist and dance and
persist and dance. This heartbeat is louder than
death. Your war drum ain’t
louder than this breath.

“Do not fear what has blown up. If you must, fear the unexploded.”

Bristol Photos 1

              Here are some photos to follow my previous post about my interest in the city of Bristol :

Cheba       Weapon of Choice Gallery
Cheba, Weapon of Choice Gallery Stokes Croft
Stokes Croft       Bristol Sounds
Addison Groove
Addison Groove
Idle Hands       Carly
Carly
Idle hands Dubwise       TRAP
The Thekla
The Thekla
Backstage, Thekla       Thekla
Winter       Oneman
Oneman @ The Thekla
Ivy
Needle       Ancient Deck of Cards       Lolotte
Newcity
Hyetal
Hyetal
Nelson Street

Full set of photos >HERE<

Cool shit I get sent in the post #pt 2 (Bristol sound continued)

Continuing my research into Bristol and it’s incredible musical history, I just received these brilliant books.

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Here’s a petition to save Bristol’s St Paul’s Carnival from being massively scaled down this year. 

If you get a minute please sign this, St Paul’s carnival is the reason I stayed in bristol in fact, when I thought I’d have to move back to london. I went to my first carnival and it sealed the deal. One of the most important aspects is that it brings people into the heart of St Pauls and shows them it is very different to the cliches of violence and drug use that were repeated in the media for many years. The soundsystems on the street are a very important part of this, just ask any number of Bristolian musical talents such as Massive Attack, Roni Size, who have all said in interviews the importance and influence of the carnival on them on their music. To downsize in this way is to take away the heart of the carnival and is suppressing the rights of the community of St Paul’s to celebrate it’s roots in Carribean culture. The community should decide how it wants to celebrate and show off it’s fascinating culture to the rest of Bristol and the world.” - Appleblim.

Cool shit I get sent in the post #pt 1

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Benga’s Gunfinger Adventure

Actually can’t believe I haven’t seen this before ahahaha