Lauryn Hill

I remember as a young adult her tunes coming out on video, radio all that. Killing Me Softly was class act!! This song ain’t bad either. I love the African WORLD community!! Dre, Snoop, Hamilton, Robert Johnson, Michael Jordan, Shack, Cornel West, Tiger Woods, 50 Cent, Arna Bontemps, Pip from Moby Dick and Queen Latifah baby!! A chinese sounding scale, the pentatonic, picked over Southern delta labour mourning rhythms was king. The blues then jazz, then rock from there. Big world we’re in.

Les visions survenant pendant la mรฉditation ne sont que des visions……….j’ecris un livre.

Grazie per aver letto!!!

Cheers!!!

Ohh!! This one is good!!! Old school a bit in flavour but what a cool song!

Hi!

Nico


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14 responses to “Lauryn Hill”

  1. The singer is beautiful as well as her song.

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    1. She’s cool hey? Ya!

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  2. The black community is amazing and there are so many things that they’ve contributed to the world

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    1. Ya! Absolutely! I want to read Langston Hughes’ poetry! Will do this. Have you ever read any of the Harlem Renaissance writers?

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      1. Not too much I was more into early American lit

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      2. Faulkner was really imaginative, I read As I lay Dying at McGill. Hem.!!!!!!! Have you read For Whom the Bell Tolls? Pilar! She is the kinda cook in the cave. Did you know Hemingway named his boat after her>>> in Cuba it is on display, 12m, from Brooklyn,

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      3. i haven’t read that book but i heard about it, in fact someone recited a portion of the book in a court case lol

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      4. Oh, you went to court and they recited it? What were you doing there? Were you a juror?

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      5. it was on a reality court show

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      6. May I ask which early American lit. writers you enjoy?๐Ÿ˜

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      7. emerson, thoreau, hawthorne, dickinson, alcott, melville, twain

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      8. Oh Emerson Waldo I REALLY enjoy! Nietzsche I read liked him, which is kinda funny. An intellectual who cared much for the human condition I’ll put it,

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      9. When I read Waldo Emerson at a run down old building site near the train tracks that devide Mile End from Park X in Montre. Joyously assaulted from all sides by youth skateboarders throwing kickflips and ollies calling me “un boxeur!!!” I read that book everywhere!!! I found him concise, intelligent, brilliantly well spoken, and he exuded hope and TRUE forward thinking respect, INTELLIGENCE!!!!
        I will read him again!!!

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