@chrispaul14 GSH wrote his song to shake up black Americans after the collapse of the Civil Rights movement and to urge them to grasp equality. dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip's song is a commentary on British popular culture urging Brits to stop behaving like sheep. Both mention Coca-Cola products. Good examples of compare and contrast. Go to the top of the class :)
15 Comments (since 8 Jan 2013)
d0minic
Yes everyone knows it will go better with Pepsi ;-)
thisismymistake
Apparently it will not be youtubed either. at least not in Germany... :(
MsSue
@LadyGulag Because it's highly flammable?
MsSue
@mikemann921230 It's still sharp, I think
MsSue
@thisismymistake That's really a shame :(
earthmonkeys
I do love a bit of GSH.
cyberspiel
I love this track! :-)
cyberspiel
@thisismymistake I blame Gesellschaft für musikalische Aufführungs- und mechanische Vervielfältigungsrechte.
cyberspiel
@thisismymistake There are also a ridiculous number of unplayable clips here too, so you're not alone.
chrispaul14
Great song...it reminds me of "Thou Shalt Always Kill" by Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip
MsSue
@earthmonkeys Yes, very much missed. @cyberspiel Glad you're enjoying!
MsSue
@chrispaul14 GSH wrote his song to shake up black Americans after the collapse of the Civil Rights movement and to urge them to grasp equality. dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip's song is a commentary on British popular culture urging Brits to stop behaving like sheep. Both mention Coca-Cola products. Good examples of compare and contrast. Go to the top of the class :)
thisismymistake
@cyberspiel Who else would want to silence GSH?
lynn200
telling it ''how it is ',like it
MsSue
@lynn200 Yep!