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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 4:46 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 7:37 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 6:02 am
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Under this guild's rules, rappers fit in with songwriters, so they're allowed in.
I'm very selective on what I listen to, and most rap music is just about my gang, my bling, or my b**** broke up with me. In a way, it's just black country city music.
But, some more emerging artists are making it more interesting, talking about more than themselves, and I have to respect that.
Only, there's an unspoken rule that's being broken with every new album that comes out, and I blame Vanilla Ice for starting this. Don't sample classic songs. Randy Rhodes should not be in a rap song EVER.
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 12:01 pm
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 4:03 pm
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:10 pm
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x.Marsh[mel]low.x Captain
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 3:11 am
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Billy Joe Armstrong#1 rolled 20 100-sided dice:
17, 3, 6, 6, 18, 79, 7, 46, 87, 61, 80, 58, 77, 56, 90, 11, 28, 33, 44, 50
Total: 857 (20-2000)
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 8:39 am
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Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2005 10:35 am
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 8:37 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2005 2:09 am
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Cheo-tsin Exacly. It could be the same thing for religion. I mean think about it. The people that come to your door that are always trying to convert you is because they prolly think there religion is the best, but there is no best religion. Its what you believe and how much you believe in it. Its not a matter of religion you are, its the matter of how much you believe in it. Just like its not a matter of what kinda music you listin to its the matter of how devoted you are into it. well thats just my opinion
Don't get me started on religion, though... The difference between God and Rap music is that you can't turn on the radio and hear God, so rap has the strength of proven existance.
On the subject of rap and hip hop, though, the reason many people don't like it is because of their preconceived notions about what the subject matter and talent actually involves. Most of these are simply individuals who have listened to mainstream stations and heard celebrities such as 50-Cent and Eminem, not even thinking that there might be something more. For instance, I hate to say it, but there IS good country music out there, you just don't hear it from the likes of the idiots on the radio.
If you're wanting good hip-hop, listen to Atmosphere, listen to Outkast, Listen to Aesop Rock... Hell, listen to Bone Thugs n' Harmony, even listen to the Grey Album, Dangamouse's remix of JayZ's black album and The White Album (if you're not too busy adhering to the 'no classic songs' rule.)
I am personally not a big rap or hip-hop fan, but as a musician I have to appreciate it for what it is, a form of musical art. There are rappers out there that can spit lines on beat so fast your head would spin, and to do that with rhythm does take a talent... For instance, try singing or talking while tapping out an 8 part beat at 180BPM on a djembe or drumset. Now try to make it sound good.
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 7:14 pm
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rap, music or not? this is the one question that everyone has. What i say to this is, what anyone defines as music is their own personal opinion. I don't believe that any audible noise can be denied being held in the catagory of music. Music varies with difference of opinion which comes with one's background. Someone might live out in the middle of nowhere and be raised on the fact that nature is music, and to them, all the noises of nature are music to their ears. someone raised on Rock and Roll will find that the nature noises are nothing but sounds that have no meaning to them. someone raised on jazz might think that neither rock or nature are music. and someone raised on rap might or might not find all of the above forms of music. Anything can be considered music, but what you consider to be music is entirely an opinion entitled to you, and if someone likes it, that is their right, so leave them be and respect their opinion about what they think is music. After all this, i must say that No, i do not particularly care for Rap music, but yes, I do believe that Rap is music.
-Ringo-
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:44 pm
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Posted: Tue Dec 06, 2005 9:48 pm
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Eccojedi Cheo-tsin Exacly. It could be the same thing for religion. I mean think about it. The people that come to your door that are always trying to convert you is because they prolly think there religion is the best, but there is no best religion. Its what you believe and how much you believe in it. Its not a matter of religion you are, its the matter of how much you believe in it. Just like its not a matter of what kinda music you listin to its the matter of how devoted you are into it. well thats just my opinion Don't get me started on religion, though... The difference between God and Rap music is that you can't turn on the radio and hear God, so rap has the strength of proven existance. On the subject of rap and hip hop, though, the reason many people don't like it is because of their preconceived notions about what the subject matter and talent actually involves. Most of these are simply individuals who have listened to mainstream stations and heard celebrities such as 50-Cent and Eminem, not even thinking that there might be something more. For instance, I hate to say it, but there IS good country music out there, you just don't hear it from the likes of the idiots on the radio. If you're wanting good hip-hop, listen to Atmosphere, listen to Outkast, Listen to Aesop Rock... Hell, listen to Bone Thugs n' Harmony, even listen to the Grey Album, Dangamouse's remix of JayZ's black album and The White Album (if you're not too busy adhering to the 'no classic songs' rule.) I am personally not a big rap or hip-hop fan, but as a musician I have to appreciate it for what it is, a form of musical art. There are rappers out there that can spit lines on beat so fast your head would spin, and to do that with rhythm does take a talent... For instance, try singing or talking while tapping out an 8 part beat at 180BPM on a djembe or drumset. Now try to make it sound good.
Think about all the hip hop artist you just mentioned, they all came from the street they were nothing and made somthing out of themselves. They were living in hell were you could be shot just for wereing a certain color in a certain part of the city. rap is more then music its what the artist is, what he came from, how he feels.
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