Gil Scott-Heron - Brother Songtexte

Songtexte Brother - Gil Scott-Heron




There are a lot of comments about, um
Who's blacker than you are, and who's blacker than she is, blacker than thou
In other words, it's a sort of trend
And, in looking on various street corners in Harlem, I'm sure you seen it yourself
Standing on a soapbox on the corner, is an alleged brother
Dressed in blue and black dashikis or green, red and black dashikis
And spouting the news that the revolution is coming and you'd better get ready
Sorta-like the end of the world is coming
I saw recent commercials that said
"Unfortunately, the world is just going to drag on and on"
And we have a poem that we've written particularly for the brothers on the street corners
And it's called just that, "Brother"
We deal in too many externals, brother
Always afros, handshakes, and dashikis
Never can a man build a working structure for black capitalism
Always does the man read Mao or Fanon
I think I know you would-be black revolutionaries too well
Standing on a box on a corner, talking about blowing the white boy away
That's not where it's at, yet, brother
Calling this man an Uncle Tom
And telling this woman to get an afro
But you won't speak to her if she looks like hell, now will you brother?
Some of us been checking you act out kinda close
And by now it's looking kinda shaky, the way you been rushing people with your super-black bag
Jumping down on some black men with both feet because they are after their B.A
But you're never around when your B.A. is in danger
I mean your black ass
I think it was a little too easy for you to forget that you were a negro before Malcolm
You drove your white girl through the village every Friday night
While the grass roots stared in envy and drank wine
Do you remember?
You need get your memory banks organized, brother
Show that man you call an Uncle Tom just where he is wrong
Show that woman that you are a sincere black man
All we need to do is see you shut up and be black
Help that woman
Help that man
That's what brothers are for, brother



Autor(en): Heron Gil Scott


Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters
Album The Revolution Begins: The Flying Dutchman Masters
Veröffentlichungsdatum
29-06-1992

1 Lady Day And John Coltrane
2 Home Is Where The Hatred Is
3 Save The Children
4 The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
5 Did You Hear What They Said?
6 Pieces of a Man
7 Speed Kills
8 Everyday
9 I Think I'll Call It Morning
10 When You Are Who You Are
11 Free Will
12 Or Down You Fall
13 The Needle's Eye
14 The Middle of Your Day
15 A Sign Of The Ages
16 Who'll Pay Reparations On My Soul?
17 Introduction / The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
18 No Knock
19 Small Talk At 125th & Lenox
20 Billy Green Is Dead
21 Sex Education: Ghetto Style
22 The Vulture
23 The Prisoner
24 ...And Then He Wrote Meditations
25 Plastic Pattern People
26 The Get Out of the Ghetto Blues
27 Artificialness
28 Ain't No New Thing
29 Brother
30 Evolution (And Flashback)
31 The King Alfred Plan
32 Enough
33 Paint It Black
34 Omen
35 Wiggy
36 Comment #1
37 The Subject Was Faggots
38 Did You Hear What They Said? (Alt take 1)
39 The Middle of Your Day (Alt take 1)
40 Free Will (Alt take 1)
41 The Get Out of the Ghetto Blues (alternate ending)
42 Speed Kills (Alt take 3)
43 The King Alfred Plan (Alt)
44 No Knock (Alt)
45 Wiggy (Alt)
46 Ain't No New Thing (breakdown take)
47 Billy Green Is Dead (Alt)
48 ...And Then He Wrote Meditations (Alt)
49 No Knock (breakdown Alt take)
50 Free Will (Alt take 2)




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