In honor of John McCain's visit earlier this week to the Fermi 1 reactor, here's "We Almost Lost Detroit," about, well, the day we almost lost Detroit.
There's a live version from 1990 here. By Gil Scott-Heron, who also sang the controversial classic specifically requested for discussion by my class at [Undisclosed Location], "Whitey on the Moon."
Thursday, August 07, 2008
Posted by Gerry Canavan at 9:11 AM
Labels: Detroit, ecology, energy, Fermi 1, Gil Scott-Heron, John McCain, meltdowns, music, nuclear energy, whitey on the moon
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