thank you for posting this. I've been searching for the whole film, after I read this essay by Stefano Harney and Fred Moten in "All Incomplete" pdf, called "Leave Our Mikes Alone" - if you have the whole film please can you upload it with the essay title "Leave Our Mikes Alone" - that way the internet feds can't find it and delete it, but the people can!
What a tribute of poetic genius clr James, Michael Smith & the prodigious Michael Smith.. These redeeming men are a great empowerment for verse & speech. Literally down my street. And not forgetting Benjamin Zephaniah who as to be mentioned A great hailment for black history month October 2022.
The full program is 52 minutes, so about half an hour is missing. Very sad that it's not publicly available online (although I'm very grateful to be able to see these excerpts). This is the BFI entry: collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmItems/154678589
bbc arts program, Arena 'Upon Westminster Bridge' www.imdb.com/title/tt7942862/ From memory, he (MS) did Shelleys 'Song to the Men of England' and a wonderful rendition of Jerusalem, stressed correct (ie not about feet).
thank you for posting this. I've been searching for the whole film, after I read this essay by Stefano Harney and Fred Moten in "All Incomplete" pdf, called "Leave Our Mikes Alone" - if you have the whole film please can you upload it with the essay title "Leave Our Mikes Alone" - that way the internet feds can't find it and delete it, but the people can!
What a tribute of poetic genius clr James, Michael Smith & the prodigious
Michael Smith.. These redeeming men
are a great empowerment for verse & speech. Literally down my street.
And not forgetting Benjamin Zephaniah who as to be mentioned
A great hailment for black history month
October 2022.
" TOP CLASS " UPLOAD GIVE THANKS
talent 🙏🙏🙏
Genius men Mikey Smith and CLR James... Kwesi following up close
Wow - this is very interesting and good to hear-see..
THANKS
Thank you!!
Thanks very much
The title says part 1. Are there subsequent parts? I'm extremely interested in seeing it.
The full program is 52 minutes, so about half an hour is missing. Very sad that it's not publicly available online (although I'm very grateful to be able to see these excerpts). This is the BFI entry: collections-search.bfi.org.uk/web/Details/ChoiceFilmItems/154678589
I couldn't relate much to Shakespeare either. Never a fan. Bad mindset. Love Michael Smith ❤
can anyone identify the original documentary source? I haven't into it for some time. If someone knows, please post; will do the same if I find out
bbc arts program, Arena 'Upon Westminster Bridge' www.imdb.com/title/tt7942862/ From memory, he (MS) did Shelleys 'Song to the Men of England' and a wonderful rendition of Jerusalem, stressed correct (ie not about feet).
what year was this filmed?
Brilliant. Say it like you mean it.....Shak-es-peeer...lol
more like SHAKA SPEAR!!!