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Charles Bradley - The World Is (Going Up In Flames) ...
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Holy Soul’s (Other) 100 Songs
Over six years ago we posted the HOLY SOUL TOP 100 SOUL SONGS list.
To celebrate hitting 100,000 followers we wanted to thank you all by compiling a list of songs we love that weren’t on that list:

Eddie Holman - Four Walls
Sam Cooke - Nothing Can Change This Love
Lee Dorsey - Soul Mine
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Baby Baby Don’t Cry
Bill Withers - Hope She’ll Be Happier
Otis Redding - Just One More Day
Al Green - I’m Glad You’re Mine
Brook Benton - Life Has Its Ups And Downs
Four Tops - Lost In A Pool Of Red
David Ruffin - The Double Cross
Allen Toussaint - Last Train
Aretha Franklin - Border Song (Holy Moses)
Dixie Nightingales - All I Need is Some Sunshine in My Life
Bobby Womack - That’s The Way I Feel About Cha
Charles Bradley - The World (Is Going Up In Flames)
Labi Siffre-I Got The
Sly Stone - Underdog
Stevie Wonder - They Won’t Go When I Go
Bobby “Blue" Bland - Ain’t No Love In The Of The City
The Mighty Hannibal - I’m Coming Home
Etta James - Woman
Ray Charles - Hard Times
Nina Simone - I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free
James Carr - The Dark End Of The Street
The Impressions - You Want Somebody Else
Jackson 5 - Blame It On The Boogie
The Isley Brothers - Footsteps In The Dark
The Brothers Johnson - Stomp
The Meters - A Message From The Meters
Johnnie Taylor - Try Me Tonight
Gladys Knight & The Pips - Help Me Make It Through The Night
Annette Poindexter & Pieces of Peace - Mama
The Staple Singers - If You’re Ready (Come Go With Me)
Howard Tate - You Don’t Know Nothing About Love
Wilson Pickett - Down By The Sea
James Brown - You’re Mine, You’re Mine
Billy Preston - Nothing From Nothing
The O’Jays - Stairway To Heaven
Irma Thomas - It’s Raining
The Chi Lites - Oh Girl
King Curtis - Instant Groove
Marvin Gaye - Come Get To This
The Shirelles - Mama Said
Joe Tex - Hold On To What You Got
The Delfonics - Trying To Make A Fool of Me
Parliament - Side Effects
Eddie Floyd - Got To Make A Comeback
Stormy - The Devastator
Ann Peebles - Trouble Heartaches & Sadness
The Supremes - My World Is Empty Without You
The Drifters - Up On The Roof
Isaac Hayes - Never Can Say Goodbye
Helene Smith - True Love Don’t Grow On Trees
Clarence Carter - That Old Time Feeling
The Soul Stirrers - Any Day Now
Jimmy Ruffin - Get On Up
Solomon Burke - Beautiful Brown Eyes
The Stylistics - People Make The World Go Round
Carla Thomas - My Man Believes In Me
The Spinners - I’ll Be Around
The Majestic Arrows - I’ll Never Cry For Another Boy
Syl Johnson - Concrete Reservation
William Bell - You Don’t Miss Your Water
Chuck Jackson - Any Day Now
The Marvelettes - Goddess Of Love
Jackie Wilson - Am I The Man
Donny Hathaway - The Ghetto
Lil’ Lavair & The Fabulous Jades - Cold Heat
Floyd Smith - Getting Nowhere Fast
Johnny “Guitar” Watson - Feel The Spirit Of My Guitar
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings - How Do I Let A Good Man Down?
Funkadelic - The Song Is Familiar
Gil Scott-Heron - Inner City Blues
Greg Perry - Will She Meet The Train In The Rain
Teddy Pendergrass - Love TKO
OV Wright- I Could Write A Book
Little Sister - Stanga
Paul Owens & The Capital City Star Singers - Generation Gap
Sam & Dave - Wrap It Up
The Trammps - Zing Went The Strings Of My Heart
Eunice Collins - At The Hotel
Willie Hutch - I Choose You
The Ronettes - I Wonder
The 5th Dimension - The Rainmaker
New Birth Inc. - I Can Understand It
Fontella Bass - I Surrender
The Undisputed Truth - Ma
Eldridge Holmes - The Book
Ronnie Taylor - I Can’t Take It
Raphael Saadiq - 100 Yard Dash
Lou Rawls - You’ll Never Find Another Love Like Mine
Barry White - You’re My First, My Last, My Everything
Lee Moses - Bad Girl
Bettye Swann - (My Heart Is) Closed For The Season
Manhattans- I Kinda Miss You
Willie West - Fairchild
Charles Wright & The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band - I Got Love
The Moments - Sunday
Rufus Thomas - The Breakdown (Part 1)
Leon Bridges - River
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Kerry James Marshall - De Style, 1993
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Man ten years go by QUICK. When we teamed up it was trouble. I wanna salute a real one out here in these streets. A big belated Grand Rising Day to my sartorial assassin @mrpanachehimself. Continue to shine in your supremacy my G! (at City on Fire) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA4qPTJj2S0/?igshid=u4f0ozenmzlp
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Still THE style icon. Salute Sir Andre Benjamin! (at Tri-Cities High School | East Point, GA) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAuE3i7DXz9/?igshid=jrg1vls3vxbx
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Black Girl (1966) dir. Ousmane Sembène
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The Herero, also known as Ovaherero, are a Bantu ethnic group inhabiting parts of Southern Africa. The majority reside in Namibia, with the remainder found in Botswana and Angola. There were an estimated 250,000 Herero people in Namibia in 2013. They speak Otjiherero, a Bantu language.
Despite sharing a language and pastoral traditions, the Herero are not a homogeneous people. Traditional leather garments are worn by northwestern groups, such as the Himba, Kuvale, and Tjimba, who also conserve pre-colonial traditions in other aspects: for example, they do not buy bedding, but rather sleep in bedding made of cow skin. The Kaokoland Herero and those in Angola have remained isolated and are still pastoral nomads, practising limited horticulture.
However, the main Herero group in central Namibia (sometimes called Herero proper) was heavily influenced by Western culture during the colonial period, creating a whole new identity. The dress of the Herero proper, and their southern counterparts the Mbanderu, incorporates and appropriates the styles of clothing worn by their German colonisers. Though the attire was initially forced upon the Herero, it now operates as a new tradition and a point of pride.
During the 1904-07 war, Herero warriors would steal and wear the uniforms of German soldiers they had killed, believing that this transferred the dead soldiers’ power to them. Today, on ceremonial occasions, Herero men wear military-style garb, including peaked caps, berets, epaulettes, aiguilettes and gaiters, “to honour the fallen ancestors and to keep the memories alive.”
Herero women adopted the floor-length gowns worn by German missionaries in the late 19th century, but now make them in vivid colours and prints. Married and older Herero women wear the dresses, locally known as ohorokova, every day, while younger and unmarried women wear them mainly for special occasions. Ohorokova dresses are high-necked and have voluminous skirts lavishly gathered from a high waist or below the bust, incorporating multiple petticoats and up to ten metres of fabric. The long sleeves display sculptural volume: puffed from the shoulders or frilled at the wrists. Coordinating neckerchiefs are knotted around the neck. For everyday wear, dresses are ingeniously patchworked together from smaller pieces of fabric, which may be salvaged from older garments. Dresses made from a single material are reserved for special occasions.
The most distinctive feature of Herero women’s dress is their horizontal horned headdress, the otjikaiva, which is a symbol of respect, worn to pay homage to the cows that have historically sustained the Herero. The headdresses can be formed from rolled-up newspaper covered in fabric. They are made to match or coordinate with dresses, and decorative brooches and pins attached to the centre front. Anthropologist Dr Lutz Marten writes: “A correctly worn long dress induces in the wearer a slow and majestic gait." The overall intended effect is for the woman to resemble a plump, slow-moving cow.
2. Listeners at the Herero and Namaqua genocide trial 3. Ovambo and Herero
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Throwback to May 2017. This was my second year globe trekking solo. I still do it. Honestly, I think there's nothing wrong with it. People would always shame me in all types of ways for traveling solo. The shaming and hate was REAL.....It still is. It was more subtle more than anything else but I still recieved it nonetheless. Looking back, especially on that particular trip back in 2017, plus a few others before this one, I discovered a lot about myself and the things I was capable of doing alone despite all of the shamming and criticism. I always thought I was some sort of weirdo or selfish prude for traveling alone or not having another person roll along with me. Nah, Im glad I dont think like that anymore. . . . However, I do want to say to those in a similar situation that it's absolutely cool to roll alone out here. Not solely in traveling but in Life in general. They gonna call you a ' loner' , and use other sorts of shaming rhetoric and tactics to downplay traveling or doing things by yourself .... but remember .... thats just THEIR fears, insecurities , and envy they have of you. People like that tend to be very comfortable with the way certain things are --- so doing something independently or outside their realm of comfort is threatening and they will use all types of tactics to belittle, trivialize, ostracize, isolate, de-popularize, or discredit you and the things you are accomplishing and achieving independently without their approval ------ this DEFINITELY includes thinking, speaking, and doing things freely and with liberty. I think solo travel .... or just doing things by yourself in general is one of the most independent, revolutionary, and self-fulfilling acts you can do out here. . . . . Once all of this global plan-ic plan-demic, plan-domonium stuff subsides, Im gonna continue to keep these solo missions going ----- whether through travel, or other aspects of humanity. Hope to see some of y'all on the other side. 🌎🚶🏾♂️#solotraveler #wanderyoungmanwander #travelthoughts #journaling #blogger #deepthoughts #haters #travelshaming #independence #travelgram #wanderlust #redpill #roamtheearth #qualitypost (at Tegalalang Rice Field - Ubud) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAlGSVWDNK-/?igshid=b9xqql76vpzj
#solotraveler#wanderyoungmanwander#travelthoughts#journaling#blogger#deepthoughts#haters#travelshaming#independence#travelgram#wanderlust#redpill#roamtheearth#qualitypost
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I’m going whicheva’ way the police aint going
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The world you live in. Credit: SilverotterFalls
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