Anjos da Noite
30 anos de “It takes a nation of millions to hold us back"
21/06/2018 -
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30 anos de “It takes a nation of millions to hold us back" (bloco 1)
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30 anos de “It takes a nation of millions to hold us back" (bloco 2)
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30 anos de “It takes a nation of millions to hold us back" (bloco 3)
O Anjos da Noite dessa semana apresenta especial celebrando os 30 anos de "It takes a nation of millions to hold us back", o segundo álbum do grupo nova-iorquino de rap Public Enemy (foto), com direito a alguns "convidados" no set list, tais como Gil Scott-Heron, Grandmaster Flash, Run DMC, A Tribe Called Quest e Jay Z, entre outros.
Primeiro bloco
Public Enemy – “Bring the noise” (Carlton "Chuck D" Ridenhour, Eric "Vietnam" Sadler e Hank Shocklee / Def Jam-Columbia, 1988)
Public Enemy – “Don't believe the hype” (Carlton "Chuck D" Ridenhour, Eric "Vietnam" Sadler, Hank Shocklee e William "Flavor Flav" Drayton / Def Jam-Columbia, 1988)
Public Enemy – “Louder than a bomb” (Carlton "Chuck D" Ridenhour, Eric "Vietnam" Sadler e Hank Shocklee / Def Jam-Columbia, 1988)
Public Enemy – “Night of the living baseheads” (Carlton "Chuck D" Ridenhour, Eric "Vietnam" Sadler e Hank Shocklee / Def Jam-Columbia, 1988)
Segundo bloco
Gil Scott-Heron – “The revolution will not be televised” (Gil Scott-Heron / Flying Dutchman-RCA, 1970)
Kurtis Blow – “America” (Kurtis Blow / Mercury, 1985)
Grandmaster Flash – “The message” (Ed "Duke Bootee" Fletcher, Grandmaster Melle Mel, Sylvia Robinson e Clifton "Jiggs" Chase / Sugar Hill, 1982)
Run DMC – “It's tricky” (Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels, Doug Fieger e Berton Averre / Profile-Arista, 1986)
Terceiro bloco
R.E.M. e KRS-One – “Radio song” (Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills e Michael Stipe / Warner Bros, 1991)
A Tribe Called Quest – “Pubic enemy” (A Tribe Called Quest / Jive-RCA Records, 1990)
De La Soul – “The magic number” (Paul Huston, David Jolicoeur, Vincent Mason e Kelvin Mercer / Tommy Boy-Warner Bros, 1989)
Jay-Z – “Jigga that nigga” (Shawn Carter, Jean-Claude Oliver e Samuel Barnes / Roc-A-Fella-Def Jam, 2001)
Música de encerramento
Public Enemy – “911 is a joke” (Carlton "Chuck D" Ridenhour, Eric "Vietnam" Sadler e Hank Shocklee / Def Jam-Columbia, 1990)
Apresentação - Marcos Pinheiro e Bernardo Scartezini
Produção - Bernardo Scartezini