Living Colour - Open Letter To A Landlord video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/10/25

Music video by Living Colour performing Open Letter To A Landlord. (C) 1989 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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8 years ago

Wolfpack8706

And they are still doing this in "Black" areas it make me sick

8 years ago

Dana Dodge

A very beautiful song with meaning...

8 years ago

Jasmin Winkler

. . this song is still true ! ! ! ! ! H2 hamburg

8 years ago

Hydra Flash

the meaning in this song is conveyed really well, and the song is overall an amazing rock piece. The bass in this song also kills!

8 years ago

Fred Peavy

We're are they now ?

8 years ago

Fred Peavy

Did you know the lead guitar player won the world guitar challenge. ... can't remember year 

8 years ago

Xander Baggins

Love the bass line in this song.

8 years ago

Jim Wittgren

i love these guys

8 years ago

Robert Henderson

But they have a value .

8 years ago

Robert Henderson

Enjoy the song.

8 years ago

lajas44

2015 version...gentrification is the new heartless landlord.

8 years ago

chad88019

Their bassist is the epitome of groove. 

9 years ago

nick robinson

I know everybody should be color blind and all but I'll just say what I'm thinking. Nice to see some black dudes kicking a little rock-n-roll ass instead of that other shit.

9 years ago

CRASHMAGNET

By far their best album.

9 years ago

66THEOSU

Vivid was the first CD I ever bought and still have it. Great band.

9 years ago

Sir John Harrison

"you can tear a building down" w. twin towers in the background. eerie ^~^

9 years ago

Dylan B

Let's lynch the landlord

9 years ago

mstephens44

Oh that Bassline. Flea wished he could lay down a lick like that. 

9 years ago

JakeYencikMusic

kinda weird how he says "you can tear a building down but you can't erase a memory" right as it shows the twin towers

9 years ago

poppachubby chubby

These guys are one of the last great black rock groups, along with Fishbone. I think the Roots are now the only all black group with a major contract... sad. I think alot of black youth are disconnected from their musical birthright, an incredible legacy of the greatest music ever made... jazz, rock, soul, R&B, etc...

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