Scorzayzee-Great Britain
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label........: Gotham City
date ripped..: 09.14.2020
date released: 00.00.0000
url..........: https://gothamcity.tmstor.es/
release size.: 33,9 MB
encoder......: Lame 3.10
bitrate......: avg. 273kbps
mode.........: Joint-Stereo
tracks.......: 04
source.......: Vinyl
ripper.......:
n o t e s
To celebrate the fall of the House of Windsor, the
worlds most notorious crime family, Scorzayzee
releases this UK Hip Hop Classic on 12ö vinyl for the
first time
The track was originally written as a stream of
consciousness tempered by the Bush and Blair invasion
of Iraq recorded in one take in the early hours of
16th April 2003 by NottinghamÆs P Brothers.
This is the first track that Zane Lowe played twice in
succession in the same show and was subsequently
banned from the BBC, reprimanded by parliament and
shunned by Buckingham Palace. Now, for the first time,
on Scorzayzee's very own boutique imprint; Gotham
City, Great Britain, the British Hip Hop classic is
available on vinyl and general release with a bag of
remixes and alt versions in the pipeline
ôA Portrait of a nation torn apart by crime, poverty
and political corruptionö The Guardian
Great Britain is one of the great British protest
songs, in harmony with, and epitomising the early
relationship between Hip Hop and Punk, a lineage
cemented by British artist Jamie Reid, himself
responsible for the iconic Sex Pistols art and imagery
of the late 70Æs, now contributing in kind to the
songs statement with vivid artwork placing the monarch
in a more realistic light from its media fawning and
sycophancy, emphasising the dark triad nature of the
Battenberg / Savile Pedophile clan, and the deeply
intertwining roots of the British Royal family and the
Nazis
ôMore offensive than God Save The Queenö The Telegraph
Through an obscenity-laced television interview in
December 1976 and their May 1977 single, "God Save the
Queen", the Sex Pistols attacked Britons' social
conformity and deference to the Crown, precipitating
the punk rock movement.
ôToo Extremeö Julie Kirkbride Shadow Culture Secretary
of Britain
This is a cultural corner stone for British music,
constantly relevant and at last available for all to
enjoy at a time when the country reflects on, and
revolts from, institutionalised racism born of its
establishmentsÆ colossal wealth and power built upon
slavery and genocide of millions of africans, Indians
and poor people the world over.
ôNo Commentö Buckingham Palace
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# t r a c k n a m e t i m e
01- Great Britain [04:43]
02- Great Britain Instrumental [04:24]
03- Great Britain [04:29]
(1st Blood & The Invisible Orchestra Versio
04- Great Britain (Acapella) [03:20]
33,9 m e g s t o t a l [16:56]