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sábado, 9 de julio de 2011

Sweet Sixteen - B.B. King


"The music I listen to, in most white people's houses, I don't hear this,
because your culture wouldn't... Your woman doesn't leave you and slip away like our women,
because you had money to keep your woman.
Your songs are like, "And the train comes around that mountain,
"In the Folsom Prison, in the Folsom Prison".
You know, "Y'all come, y'all come."
Chinese got diddly music, "Pleen ting tang tong ting."
I don't want that and he understands. Everybody's got their culture.
So we're not saying we hate you or we're never talking to you again
and doing business, we don't do that.
We're saying that we want to be independent."

-Muhammad Ali

Aunque bueno, uno sigue siendo caucásico...

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