June 30-July 6, 2005
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Funny how cynicism skips a generation. In 1982, an outraged Grandmaster Flash penned one of hip-hop's best known opening lines to set the stage for "The Message" "Broken glass everywhere/ people pissing on the stairs/ you know they just don't care." Describing the same urban landscape in 1993's "Pacifics," Digable Planets (pictured) took a wide-eyed, optimistic view somewhat befitting of the time: "New York is a museum with its posters and graffiti." And as our collective spirit has been battered back down with the outset of the aughts, J-Live describes his day job as an English teacher on this year's "Brooklyn Public" "One class, 31 students, 32 chairs/ 25 desks, I guess they gotta share." Three disparate outlooks on a single city, but these artists share a bond in dishing societal realism rather than commercialized posturing. So in that sense, J-Live is a perfect match for Dig Plans' reunion tour stop at World Café next week. (Sadly, Flash isn't on the bill, but we'll never turn away a ?uestlove DJ set.) While J's new The Hear After (Penalty/Ryko) pales alongside 2002's All of the Above, it still shows the MC honing his considerable skill, delivering thought-provoking rhymes to smooth, funky backings. Even when he skips into braggart territory, the bigger picture is always in sight kinda like Planets used to do before splitting in 1995. The trio was a bit more jazz-psych in tone and positively referenced "vibes" more than J-Live ever would, but they also came from a hopeful era. It's something we could use more of today.
Tue., July 5, 7:30 p.m., $26, with DJ ?uestlove, World Café Live, 3025 Walnut St., 215-222-1400.
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