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I suppose it was to their great fortune, but who knew what they would become...Can you imagine more recent "idol" bands reinventing pop music? Wait, then somebody might shoot Justin Timberlake in the mouth.
*NSYNC is the greatest musical entity of all-time!!!!!
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He's right, Das; if The Beatles hadn't come along until the late 70s or the early 90s, they would have totally missed the boat- they wouldn't have fitted in with the contemporary music scene at all.
Isn't that like saying that Prometheus wouldn't fit in at the Zippo factory?
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1) 75% of they're stuff is not rock 'n' roll
2) They are overrated. I really think they were lucky to be around at that time....even more lucky than Ringo being in that band....
1. That 75% influenced every rock band that followed them. Pretty much.
2. They actually created "that time", so I don't think they were lucky. And Ringo may not be Dave Weckl, but he was the best drummer they could have had, as far as a "fit" goes.
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Wait, I'm not that old.
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Tim Buckley
Tom Waits
Alex Chilton and/or Big Star
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That's certainly a step up from "Scooby-Doo And The Scary Chef". Oh well, she's only 3...
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We're a passionate bunch.
Look, nobody is finding fault with you for having an opinion. But if one of us repeatedly said that Billy Joel or Lynyrd Skynyrd* was not music or crap, wouldn't you want to defend your taste? That's all we're doing.
*I think you've stated admiration, but can't honestly remember.
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I can't even tell if you're being serious anymore.
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the style is what's called "stream of consciousness" which means when somebody is giving their point of view as if it were coming to them in their thought process
Commonly known as "rap".
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Whoops...fixed that sentence in question.
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I typed this, then got called away. So it's probably too late in the discussion. What the hell, it's a bunch of gibberish anyway.
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It seems that people who are not fans of rap feel that way for two reasons:
1. "Not music"
2. "Threatening lyrics"
I disagree on both counts. Music at its most fundamental is comprised of two elements - rhythm and melody. I don't think anyone can argue that rap doesn't have rhythm to spare. As far as melody...certainly there isn't as much melody to be found in rap as in a Beatles song, but it is there, and it's integral to the genre. I defy anyone to listen to "Roses" or "The Whole World" by Outkast, "Girls" by the Beastie Boys (gasp!) or even "Lose Yourself" by Eminem and then tell me there's no melody. The difference is that the melody is typically reserved for the "choruses" of the songs, usually referred to as "the hook". The bulk of the song is made of the rap, but what you remember is the hook. If someone asks you to sing "She Loves You" by The Beatles, are you going to sing the "You think you lost your love..." melody? No, you're going to sing the "She loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah..." part - "the hook". I'm not saying that Eminem is superior to the Beatles because he's more economical melodically. They're just different styles and approaches.
As for the lyrics part...okay, they're not always something kids should hear, and not everyone can relate to the subject matter. But the same goes for most tv shows and movies. I've never beaten somebody up or drank Cristal, but I've also never been to space or been a sniper. In no way does that affect how much entertainment I get out of it. People need to realize that acting is a big part of the "offensive" hip-hop you hear. Like visual entertainment, it provides escapism. 50 Cent isn't going to shoot you, he wants to sell you Vitamin Water.
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"Fawn" by Tom Waits - nothing more beautiful for a send-off.
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Except for Ray Davies.
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Rap example:
Get the f**k out my house
'Fore I grab you by your hair and slap d**k to your mouth
B***h all you can do is d**k suck
Rock example:
I make the pussy purr with
The stroke of my hand
I'd be much more ashamed to be the author of the second bit. That being said, I'm not much of a fan of listening to dudes talk about tail they obtained.
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Here's an easy shot at Sammy:
Coolio and Chubb Rock are playing better football than the Dolphins right now.
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As has been said a million times here, when this subject is broached, there are "good" and "bad" rap artists, just as there are "good" and "bad" rock/pop/country/jazz/etc. artists.
And, as far as I'm concerned, if Miles Davis can be in the hall then so can the Beastie Boys.
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He claimed to be researching a book, which is apparently also how O.J. got off.
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We can fix that...
Bill Haley sucks.
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Marginally.
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You know not what you say...
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Thanks, Jane. Nice to see you.
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Closing slowly. I've been keeping my change in there, which has been nice.
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I know you were agreeing with me, man. I was simply musing on the subject to nobody in particular...
I thought you had become less of an ass, but it seems I may have misjudged you.