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I'm sure you will all hate me but there isn't even one song that would change my mind.
I think the "music" has many problems one being the culture it crawled out of.
The second is the message which is usually slurred with negative, anti-establishment blah, blah, blahs. Even the volume level the music is played at, ESPECIALLY IN THE LISTENER'S CAR, is very disrespectful and again shows the arrogance of the culture.
I do have an open mind. I've heard the music and don't like it....any of it. That doesn't mean I'm not open minded.
I'm sure you will all hate me but there isn't even one song that would change my mind. I think the "music" has many problems one being the culture it crawled out of. The second is the message which is usually slurred with negative, anti-establishment blah, blah, blahs. Even the volume level the music is played at, ESPECIALLY IN THE LISTENER'S CAR, is very disrespectful and again shows the arrogance of the culture. The neighbor kid tried to play this shit outside one day this summer, playing basketball. I told him that his "boombox" was going to have an accident if he didn't shut it off. Later, his dad came home and I told him what had happened. He said good and gave me a beer.Wayner
Hip-hop is just like any other genre of music; most of it is crap I find it odd that people would cast aspersions on a whole genre of music these days. I suppose history is bound to repeat itself, as the same exact thing happened to pretty much all musical genres as they were emerging. The biggest gripe tends to relate to the subject matter, which I think is further perpetrated by the the whole multitude of songs featuring gangsta/bling/drinkin 40/fuckin ho's and nothing else. These are the bad songs The good ones may still feature the same subject matter, but is lyrically weaved in such a way as to be insightful. A satire if you will. Hip-hop is still very new, and I have no doubt it will one day be accepted, and respected as music. It will just take a while to sort out the good from the bad. Being 31 and having grown up just north of downtown los angeles (echo park) I was exposed to this stuff constantly, so I know what it's like on both sides of the fence.
I will say that all music tends to influence other genre. As an example, classical music has found its foundation in many "art rock" type bands like Yes, Pink Floyd, etc. Blues music has a blend of influences. Cajun music probably is a mixture of folk, jazz, rock, country, old time (polka) and god knows what else. Lots of this kind of music has a rich history. It's from a blend of cultures and races. Perhaps I just don't feel the grass-roots of rap. It's too urban for me and it seems devoid of any other cultural blends or influences. Perhaps, as some of you pointed out, it created itself. I'm not going to deny that it doesn't have a big following, but I'm not one of them. Perhaps as time moves forward, it will progress into something more appealing to me. The one real problem I do have is musicianship. Is there any? the music just doesn't seem to have any soul to it. Just sounds like endless midi-loops.Electronica music I consider to be a child of bands like Depesche Mode and Thomas Dolby. Am I wrong on this? This kind of music I can enjoy because it has obeyed some of the rules of music, with rhythm, a melody, counter melody and all that other stuff that has been the definition of music (rhythm, melody and harmony by Webster's definition).Wayner
Electronica music I consider to be a child of bands like Depesche Mode and Thomas Dolby. Am I wrong on this?
Perhaps I just don't feel the grass-roots of rap. It's too urban for me and it seems devoid of any other cultural blends or influences. Perhaps, as some of you pointed out, it created itself. I'm not going to deny that it doesn't have a big following, but I'm not one of them. Perhaps as time moves forward, it will progress into something more appealing to me. The one real problem I do have is musicianship. Is there any? the music just doesn't seem to have any soul to it. Just sounds like endless midi-loops.