
I remember Labi from a few early '70s hits and his appearances on Saturday night prime time variety shows (Chris saw him supporting the Supremes which sounds much cooler). Songs like, 'It must be love', 'Crying, Laughing, Loving, Lying' and more latterly, 'Something Inside So Strong'. He's been covered by Madness (their gloriously happy version of 'It must be love') and sampled my Eminem ('I got the' forms the basis for 'Slim Shady'). Strangely, his vocals remind me of Buffy Sainte-Marie in a couple of songs (such as 'Children of Children'). Played late at night, Labi really works for me, gentle but thought-provoking and challenging.
These days, he's more of a poet and social commentator. See Labi's work here. I'd like to see him play live or maybe meet for a cup of tea. I'm sure I'd enjoy a chat but whether I have anything to say to him is another matter.
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A friend of mine went to school with his son in Brockley, so he is your end of town...
Chas'n'Dave played on the one sampled by Eninem as session musican you know
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