The legendary Scratch Perverts turntablist crew put in a live performance as part of 300 at The Regal, Cowley Road, Oxford. Friday 24th October 2008.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnHPGrGgyJk
Charlie Robinson had me on as a guest on his Macroaggressions podcast. As his own description puts it:
International DJ, activist, and respected author, Mark Devlin, lays out how the intelligence agencies seed people into positions of success inside Hollywood and the music industry in order to manipulate and control their fans.
Did the “strange scenes in the Canyon” happen organically, or was there a subversive push to destabilize an entire generation through the normalization and promotion of the “sex, drugs, & rock n’ roll” lifestyle that dominated the late 1960s?
To order Root Wellness natural health/ immune boosting products as featured in a previous Good Vibrations episode:
https://www.therootbrands.com/markdevlin
A walk in Nature and a few thoughts and reflections on yesterday's meditation exercise for Truth, Freedom and Natural Law justice.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCYhNdmHRoU
Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin/mark-devlin-guests-on-the-infinite-fring
I guested on The Infinite Fringe on Truth Frequency Radio, alongside Billy Ray Valentine and co-host Josh.
Our talk focused specifically on hip-hop culture, and the systematic debasement of that whole scene, with so many aspects of social engineering now prevalent in its ranks. In many ways, hip-hop can be seen to have been a testing ground for various aspects of culture creation which are now being rolled out throughout society.
We also spend time on the whole situation with Afrika Bambaataa and the sexual abuse allegations against him, which have raised a bunch of uncomfortable questions about the very foundation of the culture that very few seem willing to discuss.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0uqHZffF8k
Oxfordshire MC Gillespie makes a radio appearance on Mark Devlin's 'Just Buggin' show, FM107.9, Oxford, dropping a live freestyle to showcase his brand of social reality hip-hop.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym74WWF-Wqg
Source:
https://www.spreaker.com/user/markdevlin/friday-farcast-with-robert-phoenix-24-7-
Robert Phoenix invited me on to his Friday Farcast where we got to have a good conversation about conspiratorial music matters, before moving on to more current events.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TgL4CUlcznw
I got into several aspects of the dark side of the music industry - including the ongoing debacles involving Diddy and Drake and what they tell us - with host Miya on the Hawaii-based Sensible Hippie podcast.
… Or, as David Holmes put it on his 1995 album, ‘This Film’s Crap, Let’s Slash The Seats.’
We hear the constant suggestion that we’re unwitting participants in a movie, and that the masses “have to be shown” how evil and corrupt the control system is to “wake them up.” Things have now become so utterly absurd and farcical, however, that anyone who hasn’t yet realised that this is NOTHING to do with any ‘P@nd£m!c’ is, frankly, beyond all hope and redemption. They wouldn’t get it if they lived to be a thousand.
If the circumstances in which we’re now living had been presented as the potential plotline for a film or TV series, it would have been rejected on the grounds that it’s “too far-fetched.”
And yet, here we are. How did we EVER let it come to this?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dzoq3CpeHqo
Much respect to Darren Brady for compiling this illustrative visual montage to go with the interview.
Lenon Honor is a researcher, musician, counsellor, public speaker and film-maker who returns to Good Vibrations for his third appearance.
Lenon has just released his ground-breaking new documentary ‘Beyond Gangster Blackface: A Critical Analysis of Gangster Rap’ which has been two years in the making. The film looks at how the genre of hip-hop known as ‘gangsta rap’ - and the output of the group NWA in particular - affected an entire generation’s attitudes and perceptions of black people and their lifestyles. Lenon’s statistical analysis of the main themes addressed in NWA’s lyrics throws up some shocking results. The film goes a lot further than just the hip-hop element, however, its 12 interviewees delving into issues such as social-engineering and the targeted destruction of the family dynamic, male-female relationships, and historical stereotypes of African-Americans.
Along the way the conversation encompasses such subjects as the East Coast/ West Coast beef in hip-hop, ‘diss’ records, self-aggrandisement, police brutality, the historical tradition of ‘playing the dozens’, and the legacy left by the Blaxploitation movies of the early 1970s.
EXPLICIT CONTENT: NOT SUITABLE FOR LISTENING BY CHILDREN
To watch/ order the documentary, go to https://www.beyondgangsterblackface.com/
An mp3 of the interview audio can be downloaded from:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/17c2g10y4eltrxp/Good+Vibrations+podcast%2C+Vol.+106_+Lenon+Honor_+Beyond+Gangster+Blackface.mp3
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ledbQ_p1Rws