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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 11:01:02 AM   
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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 11:12:39 AM   
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LOLOLOLOL, a couple of friends I have call me Mellie Mel.

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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 11:37:22 AM   
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When I saw this response, TxBlkMistress, I went back and read my post ... and realized I said something pretty fucking stupid.
 
What I really meant to say, was that any music with a profound "sound" plays much better in a shuffle. That can be rap, the Chili Peppers, or Marilyn Manson ... all types of music that I love.
 
The reason I made the statement is that I know lots of people that think rap is a little banal. Mixing it up a bit makes it sound a lot better.

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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 12:20:45 PM   
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What concerns me about these musical forms is the misogynistic, anarchistic and violent images it often portrays. If these musical forms are based on the lives of their composers, thats disappointing and something needs to be done to sort out their environments, but its understandable I guess. Whats not OK is if listeners not coming from that environment then base their lives on the themes often portrayed in these musical forms. Apart from being being lame, the white middle class kids who think "spanking up a bitch" (sic), participation in a driveby shooting or hating the law  is appropriate behaviour are the ones who worry me.

This isnt particularly to do with rap/hip hop either; we had a band in the UK called the Macc Lads - basically  a group of working class northern guys who preached a diet of beer and sex and chips (fries) and gravy, drinking 20 pints a night and going outside for a fight, pathological homophobia, and assuring their girlfriends they loved them because they shaxxed them. It was a reflection of their lifestyle and worldview (and also very funny) - but from them were spawned hundreds of wannabes in the south of the UK who emulated the themes of supposed northern life in the Macc Lads' songs, in order to be "real men". Neither was this harmless, just as emulating rap and hip hop themes isnt harmless.

I guess the problem is the lack of real role models and guidance, and the bland and boring nature of our modern, sanitised suburban life for the young, and especially for young men who want to prove themselves as adult males by emulating those a little senior to them. I dislike rap and hip hop, but I cant help thinking that we've brought it on ourselves with housing and economic policies that have left so many behind without hope.

Incidentally, the off the cuff composition of poetry is an ancient Germanic speciality - the ability to do so in the Viking world was the mark of a real man, so maybe these rappers are onto something!
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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 1:00:05 PM   
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"Incidentally, the off the cuff composition of poetry is an ancient Germanic speciality - the ability to do so in the Viking world was the mark of a real man, so maybe these rappers are onto something!"

...lots of older cultures value this skill.....figure it's a human constant........

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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 1:37:30 PM   
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I call it rap with a Capital "C".
It's not really music. You heard one you heard them all.
And what's with those kids wearing their father's pants that don't fit them?
One time I was walking into a supermarket and there were three of those kids in front of me with their pants almost falling down and I said; "Hey guys! Hike 'em up will ya!" "There's ladies present, don't you guys belive in wearing a belt or something?"
lol They turned around and started to get snotty with me and I cut them off in mid sentence; "How'd you like to see ME with my pants down on my ass walking in front of YOU?"
"Oh no man!" they said. lol
Plus, if they're going to try to do something illegal they can't run in those pants!!! lol

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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 8:02:49 PM   
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ORIGINAL: TreSwank

That being said, let me commence my DEFENSE of rap music...



Rap music doesn't need your defense. It's doing just fine without it.

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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 8:22:14 PM   
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But my defense certainly lends it some degree of credibility.  I expect handwritten letters of appreciation to be sent to TreSwank's apartment by ALL members of G-Unit within the next five days.

    *TreSwank snatches the bullshit flag away from Misstoyou and takes off at a full sprint.

    

< Message edited by TreSwank -- 8/13/2006 8:26:14 PM >

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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 11:13:14 PM   
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RE: Rap - 8/13/2006 11:18:25 PM   
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I'm more in to Pink Floyd, Thomas Dolby, Daft Punk, and They Might Be Giants

Oooh, don't forget Coldplay, Beck and The White Stripes <s>

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RE: Rap - 8/14/2006 3:40:15 AM   
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Rap music doesn't need your defense. It's doing just fine without it.


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