Barry Cooper
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Barry Michael Cooper Captured the Zeitgeist – the Best and the Worst - The Village Voice
“Sometimes it’s good to pay attention to movies because you get what’s really happening,” Larry Davis — the crack-dealer-cum-folk-hero who survived a shoot-out with dozens of NYPD officers in 1986 — told writer Barry Michael Cooper in 1988. The quote came from a 1988 jailhouse interview Cooper did with Davis for a Voice feature covering the trial that was dividing the city: Had Davis been set up by corrupt cops who’d been financing his drug dealing, or was he simply a prevaricating killer?
Buckaroos of the Bugaloo
Are you “ready for this?” inquire the Funky Four Plus One in “That’s the Joint:” Are you ready for rapping? Many people are, heralding this counter-polyrhythmic poetic litany as an art form, the “new wave” in black music. Others see it as an ugly fad, disgusting nigger music coming from those wretched “boxes,” aggravated aural assault/vandalism. It’s like the graffiti dilemma — is it art, or is it a nuisance?
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