TR8owner wrote:
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
"Adult, dont let the door hit ya on the way out."
The door is already been closed kid. Trust me son, there will be no Sam Cook's, Arethra Franklin's, Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin's, etc, etc being remembered 40-50 yrs later in that kind of music.
Oh yes. Let's everyone be condescending towards each other over music. That goes both ways.
It's uncalled for. Everyone chill out. It's funny, the other music genre threads made it without this bullE36 M3 in it, why is this one so special? If you don't like it, then don't post in it. I didn't post in the country thread awhile back because i don't listen to it, because i don't like it. It's not a hard concept.
Love,
-The kid who doesn't know who Sam Cook is.
Hahahha Celica
Yeah its like the import videos on youtube, muscle car guys starting e36m3. I listen to the oldies and bluegrass too but you don't see us going into them amd going off.
It is funny though with what was said because we are recognizing songs from the early 80's and on, over 20 years ago.......definetly memorable in my mind
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
It depends... is Anthrax considered rap?
I can get Caught in a Mosh every now and again.
I'm the Man.. end of discussion.
Luke
SuperDork
3/10/11 9:04 p.m.
I most enjoy all of the "golden age"/late 80s-early 90s sounds, as well as any artist with something important to say, be it Joe Strummer or Chuck D.
Also, I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Beastie Boys yet. [Sneaky edit: sorry, yes they have, back on page 3.) More 'hip-hop' than rap, I suppose, but always fun to listen to; accessible, and quite varied in style, too. 'Hello Nasty' is my favourite album of theirs.
NickF40 wrote:
Reggie's song always cracks me up LOL Figgidy Berkeley, Figgidy Berkeley
If'n you loves you some Reggie Watts AND you loves you some Led Zeppelin, then you should click here for a sweet cover of No Quarter
His old band Maktub (say "mock tube"), out of Seattle, was pretty sweet. He's moved on to funnier pastures, though...
93EXCivic wrote:
The generation older then you said the same thing about those artist. The simple fact is that my generation will remember what the listened to when they were younger.
Thanks for saying it for me
and that ^ is awesome!
TR8owner wrote:
The door is already been closed kid. Trust me son, there will be no Sam Cook's, Arethra Franklin's, Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin's, etc, etc being remembered 40-50 yrs later in that kind of music.
Like I said, I'm not a big rap fan, but I think there will be. 1989 the number. Another summer. Sound of the funky drummer.
For what it's worth i listen to Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Dire Straits, The Police, etc etc etc. Also: Baroque Music. Seriously. The last thing i need to read is a damn lecture telling me that what i listen to is crap.
I don't read the newssssspapers, 'cuase dey alllllllllllllllllllll have ugly print
bastomatic wrote:
Love,
-The kid who doesn't know who Sam Cook is.
snort giggle
Oh... went back and checked...
I know who Sam COOKE is, just not Sam Cook.
haha I knew what the song was just by what you wrote lol
Worth mentioning that i LOVE DJ Shadow, been listening to him for a long time.
Duke
SuperDork
3/11/11 6:47 a.m.
What's Fin Tutarola doing here?
I don't care what anyone says, I still love this song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXHhT6AqDWA&feature=related
bastomatic wrote:
The only rap I really listen to lately is my old Dizzee Rascal albums. I figure if you can't understand the lyrics, you might as well really not understand the lyrics.
My favorite Dizzie Rascal album is Maths+English.
TR8owner wrote:
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
"Adult, dont let the door hit ya on the way out."
The door is already been closed kid. Trust me son, there will be no Sam Cook's, Arethra Franklin's, Rolling Stones or Led Zeppelin's, etc, etc being remembered 40-50 yrs later in that kind of music.
There are already a number of people who could care less about the Stones or Zeppelin, much the way you may not have cared for your grandfather's barbershop quartet. I'm looking forward to when the oldies stations sends all those 45's to the dumpster and moves on to Big Daddy Kane and LL Cool J cassettes. I don't listen to much that was made after all shooting started, or anyone from the West Coast.
Classic Rap? Now say it three times fast.
classic rapclassic rapclassic rap
I'm not a musician, so I listen to music at a rather superficial level. I'm not afraid to admit that. Rap music, I just enjoy listening to it. I don't relate to it any more or less than I relate to most country western songs; it's just that my ears like it a lot more than country western music.
Some of my favorites: Kid Cudi, Lupe Fiasco, Twista, Mos Def, and whatever I've thumbed-up in Pandora.
MitchellC wrote:
I'm not a musician, so I listen to music at a rather superficial level. I'm not afraid to admit that. Rap music, I just enjoy listening to it. I don't relate to it any more or less than I relate to most country western songs; it's just that my ears like it a lot more than country western music.
EXACTLY. The same reason I do.
Gotta have some Tupac!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4eLABXmjySE&feature=related
There's no school like old school. The only rap I listen to was made before or about the time I was born
mtn
SuperDork
3/13/11 11:31 p.m.
Not a big fan of rap. I don't consider most of it music, although there are some truly talented musicians that are rappers.
But I sure do love some of this (NSFW).