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Like it or not (and I certainly DON'T), Urban music has dominated the music scene in recent years. Is there any light at the end of the tunnel? Any music involving guitars is seen as 'gay' by much of the mainstream :pissed: .
Or maybe the South of England is just so chavvy :evil:
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Yeah, I feel the same.
All Urban seems to be to me is an excuse to chant in a mock-west indies accent about hoes/cap in yo ass/biatches/lowriders/booty. And most of the so called "artists" seem to orginate in somewhere like Middlesex where there is obviously a huge gang problem in the streets and blinged up Caddy Escalades are ten a penny.
As for R&B, don't get me started... Simply take four late teen girls/blokes, give them "attitude" and clean up the singing in a recording studio to make them sound vaguely in key. Who cares if they have any talent, as long as they can sneer/pout at a camera on command.
Personally, I miss the days of rave and house music, which I believe was recieved by anyone over the age of 21 with derision and ridicule during the late 1980s. Perhaps I should dust off my old Paisley "raver" top, baggy Pepe jeans, Adidas trainers and the copious amounts of wet-look gel I used to tame my wild barnet.
Acccccciiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeed!
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PMC wrote:
Yeah, I feel the same.
All Urban seems to be to me is an excuse to chant in a mock-west indies accent about hoes/cap in yo ass/biatches/lowriders/booty. And most of the so called "artists" seem to orginate in somewhere like Middlesex where there is obviously a huge gang problem in the streets and blinged up Caddy Escalades are ten a penny.
As for R&B, don't get me started... Simply take four late teen girls/blokes, give them "attitude" and clean up the singing in a recording studio to make them sound vaguely in key. Who cares if they have any talent, as long as they can sneer/pout at a camera on command.
Personally, I miss the days of rave and house music, which I believe was recieved by anyone over the age of 21 with derision and ridicule during the late 1980s. Perhaps I should dust off my old Paisley "raver" top, baggy Pepe jeans, Adidas trainers and the copious amounts of wet-look gel I used to tame my wild barnet.
Acccccciiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeeed!
Hardcore you know the score!! :-)
Memories............... (http://www.b2vos.co.uk/rave_history_index.htm)
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When will the R&B/Hip Hop trend end?
NEVER!!!! Bwahahahahahaaaa.....cough cough. :-)
i have listened to hip-hop/rap since it's inception in the 80's. i prefer the older material but sometimes a good nugget or two comes out of the new stuff.
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Whenever it happens it will be far too overdue :lol:
The *worst* genre of music in existance. Period. Come the revolution, I'm going to execute everybody who makes it or listens to it and process them into dog food.
For the 'artists' especially, feeding malnourished neglected animals in shelters will most likely be their first (and last) ever useful contribution to society :evilgrin:
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Karlos wrote:
The *worst* genre of music in existance. Period.
There is competition on that front, German "Uhmp-Pah" brass bands, yodelling and Country & Western all spring to mind.
Actually, I shouldn't say that. Somewhere in Middlesex, a spotty nerd called Gavin (street handle - "The Massive G") will use all the above to influence his new Urban/ R&B crossover album entitled "Yo biatch, check mah spinners on mah 'slade befowah I blowah cap in yo ass".
No doubt, several record producer types will rush to sign him and ensure that his sounds are played non-stop on all the commercial radio stations.
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There is competition on that front, German "Uhmp-Pah" brass bands, yodelling and Country & Western all spring to mind.
you don't like country music dang that is the second biggest music here in the states. it is good stuff. along with jazz, rock'n roll, rock, motown, big band, classical, hard rock, etc.
the only ones i dislike is punk, acid, polka, and folk
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jkirk wrote:
you don't like country music dang that is the second biggest music here in the states. it is good stuff. along with jazz, rock'n roll, rock, motown, big band, classical, hard rock, etc.
@ JKirk, aren't you from Iowa?
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nope. georgia
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Sorry, you must be asked that question all the time... ;-)
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PMC wrote:
Karlos wrote:
The *worst* genre of music in existance. Period.
There is competition on that front, German "Uhmp-Pah" brass bands, yodelling and Country & Western all spring to mind.
That's OK, I believe in providing several different flavours of dog food. After all, they might not all like the R&B one...
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I hate it too... but you can't just dismiss it, load of people love it, let them eat cake...
It will be around until someone comes up with a new genre of music that the fashion industry can lock on to... oh for the days of the New Romantics... :lol: ;-)
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But think of the poor doggies...
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Dogs deserve to die..just like today's chart music.
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Karlos wrote:
Come the revolution, I'm going to execute everybody who makes it or listens to it and process them into dog food.
Can you include opera singers too please ?
I'm sure you'll be able to keep Battersea Dogs Home going for a year on Pavarotti alone.
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odin wrote:
Dogs deserve to die..just like today's chart music.
You're just jealous that dogs can lick their own nuts. :crazy:
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:lol:
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Here's a pick of the top singles in the UK right now:
Westlife - You Raise Me Up - :destroy:
Craig David - Don't Love You No More - :destroy:
Sugababes - Push the Button - :destroy:
Pussycat Dolls - Don't cha - :destroy:
Goldfrapp - :banana:
Not altogether a huge fan of La Goldfrapp's new single but I can watch her for hours....
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don't know any of them. :-D
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jkirk wrote:
don't know any of them. :-D
You have no idea how much I envy you right now...
Although you'd like Goldfrapp.
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PMC wrote:
jkirk wrote:
don't know any of them. :-D
You have no idea how much I envy you right now...
Although you'd like Goldfrapp.
I saw them last year live.
She's VERY sexy, and the music was good too.
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Injected with a poison!
Are you listening to me!?
We don't need that anymore...
;-)
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PMC wrote:
Here's a pick of the top singles in the UK right now:
Westlife - You Raise Me Up - :destroy:
Craig David - Don't Love You No More - :destroy:
Sugababes - Push the Button - :destroy:
Pussycat Dolls - Don't cha - :destroy:
Goldfrapp - :banana:
Not altogether a huge fan of La Goldfrapp's new single but I can watch her for hours....
Goldfrapp are great!!! I love the Black Cherry album.
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Another Goldfrapp fan here...
I also think Black Cherry is better than Supernature. Good tracks on Supernature: Satin Chic and Koko.
But Slippage from Black Cherry is still the business for me (but there are several remixes of Train out there that are also good, such as the Village Hall remix).
Ja, I have to say if I found her in my room making herself a cup of coffee when I got home, I wouldn't call the police.
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mdma wrote:
PMC wrote:
jkirk wrote:
don't know any of them. :-D
You have no idea how much I envy you right now...
Although you'd like Goldfrapp.
I saw them last year live.
She's VERY sexy, and the music was good too.
Strict machine ought to be the ANSI C++ developers anthem :-D
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Gee, what's the problem? If you don't like certain music, don't listen to it I'd say...
Well, I have my own (internet) radio channels :-D :-D :-D
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The problem is, sometimes you just can't avoid hearing it (arseholes in public transportation (spit) spring to mind).
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Doobrey wrote:
odin wrote:
Dogs deserve to die..just like today's chart music.
You're just jealous that dogs can lick their own nuts. :crazy:
And you never know, if you ask them nicely, they might let you, too...
/* ducks */
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jkirk wrote:
There is competition on that front, German "Uhmp-Pah" brass bands, yodelling and Country & Western all spring to mind.
you don't like country music dang that is the second biggest music here in the states. it is good stuff. along with jazz, rock'n roll, rock, motown, big band, classical, hard rock, etc.
the only ones i dislike is punk, acid, polka, and folk
:puke: I can't stand Country, it's just so repulsive I can't stand to be in the same room it's being played. I don't understand why either, because I can usually listen to ANY kind of music as long as I give it a chance and even force it down for awhile if I need to, but nope, Country can't even be digested by my system.
I absolutely LOVE Bluegrass and Southern Rock though, or even anything resembling it, listening to Mountain - Nantucket Sleighride (live) right now. :-)
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:puke: I can't stand Country, it's just so repulsive I can't stand to be in the same room it's being played. I don't understand why either, because I can usually listen to ANY kind of music as long as I give it a chance and even force it down for awhile if I need to, but nope, Country can't even be digested by my system.
i hope you have more of a selection than i do then. around here when you listen to the radio you have three choices country stations, public broadcasting, and christian programming stations. everything else is so far away you can't pick it up or you have multiple stations battling for supremacy.
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Yeah - Old skool house muzic is where it's at!
"Put the needle to the record when the drum beats go like this..."
Also, old skool hip hip (like NWA) and of course hard, gabba euro-techno! yar! you like ze trance, yes?
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But.....
At the end of the day, 80s stuff rules. Yes it does. Oh yes. You know it, lads!
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Back in the day stuff like New Order, Primal Scream, Adamski, 808 State, Sunscreem, The KLF, The Shamen (before the Ebeneezer Goode episode) and, bizarrely Fortran 5 were very much my thing.
Fortran 5 were probably the oddest band going, actually managing to get Derek Nimmo to sing "Layla" amongst other strange things. However they did manage to produce some absolute gems like "Persian Blues" (Philamonic remix).
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I grew up partially in the eighties, no wonder why I turned out to be gay.
I mean:
(http://www.80s.de/SINGLES/prince_purplerain.JPG)
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@Speelgoedmannetje
:lol: