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Boots Riley: Tell Homeland Security - We Are The Bomb: Collected Lyrics and Writings

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Boots Riley: Tell Homeland Security - We Are The Bomb: Collected Lyrics and Writings

Contributors:

By (Author) Boots Riley

ISBN:

9781608462537

Publisher:

Haymarket Books

Imprint:

Haymarket Books

Publication Date:

4th August 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Composers and songwriters
Musicians, singers, bands and groups
Musical scores, lyrics and libretti

Dewey:

782.42164

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 228mm, Height 253mm

Weight:

776g

Description

Boots Riley is best known as the lyricist and frontman for Oakland's underground hip hop group, The Coup, as well as for The Street Sweeper Social Club which he founded with guitarist Tom Morello. For two decades, Riley's lyrical style has combined politically-charged dissidence with radical sensibility and sardonic humour to create what can only be described at sheer hip hop poetics. Now his lyrics are available in full, right down to the last word. Boots Riley also includes unreleased lyrics, photos and backstories.

Reviews

Praise for Boots Riley and The Coup Praise for Boots Riley: Collected Lyrics and Writings Every line of Boots Rileys work brims with the grit of the underdog, burns with rage, wit, and tenderness. Its no secret he is one of the most influential poets and thinkers of this generation. Jeff Chang, author of Cant Stop, Wont Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation Boots lyrics contain the wit and satire to match their venom and their potent political punch. His intricate yet relatable rhymes are like a combination of a Richard Pryor sketch and a guerrilla warfare manual. Tom Morello Bootss unparalleled lyrics are here, but theres so much more, tooall of it bearing Bootss trademark combination of revolutionary politics, absurdist humor, and rare lyricism. This is a great book about a great man. Dave Eggers Marx wrote, To be radical means to go to the root, and the rootis man himself. For Boots Riley, man is the people, the root is where he lives, creates, and resists, and this book is one of the most genuine expressions of a radical voice you will find anywhere. His lyrics, musings, and memories reveal a brother at home in the world; no struggle or corner of the globe goes unthought, unsung, or unmoored from its mythical veneer. No mere compendium of rhymes, Boots Riley: Collected Lyrics and Writings is his Red Bookat once a manifesto, a work of art, an archeology of knowledge, a genealogy of revolutionary funk, and a window onto a world of injustice and joy, pain, and possibility. Dig it! Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original The very existence of a person like Boots Riley is a miracle: he unites profound theoretical insights into the deadlocks of global capitalism, authentic political engagement in the Occupy movement, and wonderful musical performances. I am simply proud to be associated with himas long as guys like Boots are around, the radical Left is not dead! Slavoj iek Its not every day that you have a poet from Oakland kick start a political hip-hop movement, but thats what Boots Riley specializes in: bringing the concentrated, undiluted vision of his area to the world. When you look at the traditions of poetry he evokes from Iceberg Slim, The Watts Prophets, Amiri Baraka, Allen Ginsberg, Chuck D, Claude McKay, The Last Poets, Jean Toomer, Saul Williams, Sarah Jones, and moreyou can see where this collection of his poetry comes from. This is the sound of twenty-first-century paradoxbeautiful, enigmatic, deep like a river. Boots Rileys poetry is distilled from the strength of his insights into the abstract but made all the more powerful for its concerns with the everyday life of the people that his words speak of. As Allen Ginsberg once said, Whoever controls the media, the images, controls the culture. Boots Rileys poetry takes aim at that situation, and puts it front and center, where it should be. Oakland flow, yall. Check it. DJ Spooky Ive always respected and admired Boots unique style as a lyricist. He is at once a storyteller, agitator, educator, comedian, poet, and emcee with a degree in authenticity and a double major in empathy. Im happy to see this collection come together from my friend and comrade who is so humble yet an icon in hip-hop. All Bob Marley ever had was redemption songsand all Boots ever wrote are lyrics of liberation! STIC of dead prez For more than two decades, the music of Boots Riley and The Coup has been my soundtrack: a spicy synthesis of filthy funk and prophetic political fire. Boots Riley: Collected Lyrics and Writings is an epic achievement: twenty-five years of genius between two covers. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Dave Zirin, author, Whats My Name, Fool Boots Riley is the voice of his generation. There is anger here for a heartless system, but there is also a great deal of compassion and hope for the future of humanity. Inside these lyrics and these sentences can be measured the heart rate of Occupy, BlackLivesMatter, Anonymous, Dreamers, Dream Defenders. Vijay Prashad, author, The Poorer Nations When I tried to open the document a message said, unable to open because there is trouble with the content. Now you know that must be some hip shit! Amiri Baraka Praise for The Coup The Coup isnt a rock n roll band. Its a hip-hop band. But they are a miracle of everyday life and proved it at Emos on Saturday night. I have no idea when the Coup turned into one of the best bands on the planet, but here we are. Austin American Statesman Id be surprised if I see anything at Outside Lands that impresses me more than the Coups set. Its always the same deal with this East Bay troupe, led by genius rapper Boots Riley. Whether they are playing Coachella or Rock the Bells or, now, Outside, they always seem to outshine the competition. San Jose Mercury/ Oakland Tribune Silk E sings and struts like Tina Turner raised on hip-hop. Pitchfork.com Considerable musical chops... The Coup throws one fine party. Los Angeles Times Incendiary... Live instrumentation to challenge even the wildest rock music. Punknews.com
Praise for Boots Riley and The Coup Praise for Boots Riley: Collected Lyrics and Writings Every line of Boots Rileys work brims with the grit of the underdog, burns with rage, wit, and tenderness. Its no secret he is one of the most influential poets and thinkers of this generation. Jeff Chang, author of Cant Stop, Wont Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation Boots lyrics contain the wit and satire to match their venom and their potent political punch. His intricate yet relatable rhymes are like a combination of a Richard Pryor sketch and a guerrilla warfare manual. Tom Morello Bootss unparalleled lyrics are here, but theres so much more, tooall of it bearing Bootss trademark combination of revolutionary politics, absurdist humor, and rare lyricism. This is a great book about a great man. Dave Eggers Marx wrote, To be radical means to go to the root, and the rootis man himself. For Boots Riley, man is the people, the root is where he lives, creates, and resists, and this book is one of the most genuine expressions of a radical voice you will find anywhere. His lyrics, musings, and memories reveal a brother at home in the world; no struggle or corner of the globe goes unthought, unsung, or unmoored from its mythical veneer. No mere compendium of rhymes, Boots Riley: Collected Lyrics and Writings is his Red Bookat once a manifesto, a work of art, an archeology of knowledge, a genealogy of revolutionary funk, and a window onto a world of injustice and joy, pain, and possibility. Dig it! Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original The very existence of a person like Boots Riley is a miracle: he unites profound theoretical insights into the deadlocks of global capitalism, authentic political engagement in the Occupy movement, and wonderful musical performances. I am simply proud to be associated with himas long as guys like Boots are around, the radical Left is not dead! Slavoj iek Its not every day that you have a poet from Oakland kick start a political hip-hop movement, but thats what Boots Riley specializes in: bringing the concentrated, undiluted vision of his area to the world. When you look at the traditions of poetry he evokes from Iceberg Slim, The Watts Prophets, Amiri Baraka, Allen Ginsberg, Chuck D, Claude McKay, The Last Poets, Jean Toomer, Saul Williams, Sarah Jones, and moreyou can see where this collection of his poetry comes from. This is the sound of twenty-first-century paradoxbeautiful, enigmatic, deep like a river. Boots Rileys poetry is distilled from the strength of his insights into the abstract but made all the more powerful for its concerns with the everyday life of the people that his words speak of. As Allen Ginsberg once said, Whoever controls the media, the images, controls the culture. Boots Rileys poetry takes aim at that situation, and puts it front and center, where it should be. Oakland flow, yall. Check it. DJ Spooky Ive always respected and admired Boots unique style as a lyricist. He is at once a storyteller, agitator, educator, comedian, poet, and emcee with a degree in authenticity and a double major in empathy. Im happy to see this collection come together from my friend and comrade who is so humble yet an icon in hip-hop. All Bob Marley ever had was redemption songsand all Boots ever wrote are lyrics of liberation! STIC of dead prez For more than two decades, the music of Boots Riley and The Coup has been my soundtrack: a spicy synthesis of filthy funk and prophetic political fire. Boots Riley: Collected Lyrics and Writings is an epic achievement: twenty-five years of genius between two covers. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Dave Zirin, author, Whats My Name, Fool Boots Riley is the voice of his generation. There is anger here for a heartless system, but there is also a great deal of compassion and hope for the future of humanity. Inside these lyrics and these sentences can be measured the heart rate of Occupy, BlackLivesMatter, Anonymous, Dreamers, Dream Defenders. Vijay Prashad, author, The Poorer Nations When I tried to open the document a message said, unable to open because there is trouble with the content. Now you know that must be some hip shit! Amiri Baraka Praise for The Coup The Coup isnt a rock n roll band. Its a hip-hop band. But they are a miracle of everyday life and proved it at Emos on Saturday night. I have no idea when the Coup turned into one of the best bands on the planet, but here we are. Austin American Statesman Id be surprised if I see anything at Outside Lands that impresses me more than the Coups set. Its always the same deal with this East Bay troupe, led by genius rapper Boots Riley. Whether they are playing Coachella or Rock the Bells or, now, Outside, they always seem to outshine the competition. San Jose Mercury/ Oakland Tribune Silk E sings and struts like Tina Turner raised on hip-hop. Pitchfork.com Considerable musical chops... The Coup throws one fine party. Los Angeles Times Incendiary... Live instrumentation to challenge even the wildest rock music. Punknews.com

Author Bio

Boots Riley, is an American poet, rapper, songwriter, producer, screenwriter, humorist, political organizer, community activist, lecturer, and public speakerbest known as the lead vocalist of The Coup and Street Sweeper Social Club. He lives in Oakland, California. Adam Mansbach is the author of the instant New York Times bestsellers Go the Fuck to Sleep and You Have to Fucking Eat. His latest novel, Rage is Back, was named a Best Book of 2013 by NPR and the San Francisco Chronicle and is currently being adapted for television; his previous novels include the California Book Awardwinning The End of the Jews and the cult classic Angry Black White Boy. Mansbach is the recipient of a Reed Award, a Webby Award, and a Gold Pollie from the American Association of Political Consultants for his 2012 campaign video Wake The Fuck Up, starring Samuel L. Jackson. He was the 200911 New Voices Professor of Fiction at Rutgers University, a 2012 Sundance Screenwriting Lab Fellow, and a 2013 Berkeley Repertory Theater Writing Fellow, and will be the 2015 Artist in Residence at Stanford Universitys Institute for Diversity in the Arts. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, New York Times Book Review, Esquire, The Believer, Salon.com, and on National Public Radios "All Things Considered." He is currently writing an original screenplay about a young Barack Obama for director Vikram Gandhi. He lives in Berkeley, California.

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