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Reply #60 posted 11/16/16 9:46pm

Jon1967

Earl Slick .. The Roling Stones .. Metallica boys .. Rod Stewart .. Ron Wood

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Reply #61 posted 11/17/16 6:48am

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Stephen Tyler/Aerosmith!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Reply #62 posted 11/17/16 8:19am

namepeace

purplethunder3121 said:

Shawy89 said:

LittleBLUECorvette said: I'm glad there are people like you who get it wink Like it or not, folks, hip hop is the new rock and roll.

Naw, hip hop is still hip hop and rock and roll will always be rock and roll music.

You wrote this without any dint of irony.

rock and roll was considered "race music" and worse, "n----r music."

It is the capital-R "Rock," to which you refer. That is a racially stratified concept of what rock and roll should be, at least to "Rock" audiences.

It's not what rock and roll is -- iterations of black music over the course of generations.

Hip-hop -- which I personally love and scorn in almost equal parts -- is rock and roll. Period.




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Reply #63 posted 11/17/16 9:04am

Jon1967

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Stephen Tyler/Aerosmith!!!!!



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Reply #64 posted 11/17/16 12:56pm

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Reply #65 posted 11/17/16 8:29pm

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namepeace said:

purplethunder3121 said:

Naw, hip hop is still hip hop and rock and roll will always be rock and roll music.

You wrote this without any dint of irony.

rock and roll was considered "race music" and worse, "n----r music."

It is the capital-R "Rock," to which you refer. That is a racially stratified concept of what rock and roll should be, at least to "Rock" audiences.

It's not what rock and roll is -- iterations of black music over the course of generations.

Hip-hop -- which I personally love and scorn in almost equal parts -- is rock and roll. Period.




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Damn straight I wrote it without irony and without bringing race into to it. Of course, what we know as Rock and Roll owes a great deal (if not everything) to Black music. But Hip Hop is not Rock and Roll. Period.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #66 posted 11/18/16 11:09am

Jon1967






Elton John,Tommy Lee,Brian Setzer,Eric Clapton Darryl Hall
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Reply #67 posted 11/18/16 12:00pm

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KLOL

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Reply #68 posted 11/18/16 12:01pm

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purplethunder3121 said:



namepeace said:




purplethunder3121 said:



Naw, hip hop is still hip hop and rock and roll will always be rock and roll music.




You wrote this without any dint of irony.

rock and roll was considered "race music" and worse, "n----r music."

It is the capital-R "Rock," to which you refer. That is a racially stratified concept of what rock and roll should be, at least to "Rock" audiences.

It's not what rock and roll is -- iterations of black music over the course of generations.

Hip-hop -- which I personally love and scorn in almost equal parts -- is rock and roll. Period.





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Damn straight I wrote it without irony and without bringing race into to it. Of course, what we know as Rock and Roll owes a great deal (if not everything) to Black music. But Hip Hop is not Rock and Roll. Period.

If you consider funk to be rock and roll then there's no reason to not consider hip hop to be such.
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Reply #69 posted 11/18/16 4:05pm

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Fuck it. As soon as the shit hoppers start learning how to play instruments, we might call it music. Until then, in other words, as long as they still use samples and drum machines, it's still shit hop and gangsta crap hmph!
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Reply #70 posted 11/18/16 4:21pm

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Foo Fighters ....Dave Grohl without a doubt.
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Reply #71 posted 11/18/16 4:31pm

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NorthC said:

Fuck it. As soon as the shit hoppers start learning how to play instruments, we might call it music. Until then, in other words, as long as they still use samples and drum machines, it's still shit hop and gangsta crap hmph!

Lol Gene Simmons is that you? There are countless rappers that play instruments and a lot of rock frontmen who don't play.
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Reply #72 posted 11/18/16 4:33pm

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NorthC said:

Fuck it. As soon as the shit hoppers start learning how to play instruments, we might call it music. Until then, in other words, as long as they still use samples and drum machines, it's still shit hop and gangsta crap hmph!
Oh so if you don't play an instrument you don't make music. What a close-minded opinion.
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Reply #73 posted 11/18/16 5:55pm

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MotownSubdivision said:

NorthC said:
Fuck it. As soon as the shit hoppers start learning how to play instruments, we might call it music. Until then, in other words, as long as they still use samples and drum machines, it's still shit hop and gangsta crap hmph!
Oh so if you don't play an instrument you don't make music. What a close-minded opinion.

Hip Hop may be defined as music but it sure ain't Rock music.

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #74 posted 11/18/16 6:05pm

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purplethunder3121 said:



MotownSubdivision said:


NorthC said:
Fuck it. As soon as the shit hoppers start learning how to play instruments, we might call it music. Until then, in other words, as long as they still use samples and drum machines, it's still shit hop and gangsta crap hmph!

Oh so if you don't play an instrument you don't make music. What a close-minded opinion.

Hip Hop may be defined as music but it sure ain't Rock music.


All music comes from a form of previous music. Hip-Hop didn't come from nothing.
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Reply #75 posted 11/18/16 8:28pm

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Like it or not Maroon 5, Taylor Swift, Adele, and Bruno are on top of the POP world. With Lady GaGa, Kanye, Pink following behind. All corporate "music."

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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Reply #76 posted 11/19/16 9:05am

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Jack White and Josh Homme, by far.

Lenny Kravitz had the chance and lost it. So boring now.

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Reply #77 posted 11/20/16 10:24am

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HuMpThAnG said:

Jimi will always be top notch

Prince was at one point during the Purple Rain era ( just my twocents)

So who is thee star of today? hmmm


Rock stars in a Hendrix-type iteration are dead and gone as guitarslingers are no longer in
vogue.

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Reply #78 posted 11/21/16 12:22am

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Dasein said:

HuMpThAnG said:

Jimi will always be top notch

Prince was at one point during the Purple Rain era ( just my twocents)

So who is thee star of today? hmmm


Rock stars in a Hendrix-type iteration are dead and gone as guitarslingers are no longer in
vogue.

yes I agree with this if your looking for a guy toting a guitar yelling and playing loud being a rebel etc. That whole thing is dead and gone. Hip hop is the music of the youth now and while some of it is rebellious time and culture has changed peoples values are different. The new rock stars or superstar musically are rappers.
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Reply #79 posted 11/21/16 12:42am

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Reply #80 posted 11/21/16 5:03am

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HuMpThAnG said:

Jimi will always be top notch

Prince was at one point during the Purple Rain era ( just my twocents)

So who is thee star of today? hmmm

Image result for rockstar drink

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #81 posted 11/21/16 6:32am

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Hmmm, loaded question that depends on how people interpret what a rock star is. I always viewed the rock star lifestyle and their music as united identities.

In the modern context, the debauchery and excess of rock stars of the 1960's-1980's is more subdued(?) or just viewed as normal behavior. Social media has blurred the lines somewhat, so no lurid tales of groupies, drugs, or bizarre behavior come across as shocking. In terms of the essence of what they bring to the stage, I would imagine they need to be the total package in terms of what they bring on stage,aura, crown interaction, and just persona (IMO). Playing and instrument or singing would be qualifiers (I guess) but the lifestyle is what people are buying into now, not so much the music. With that being said, the era of the prototype rock star is gone and has given way to the whole hip hop scene, with the cars, the women, the beefs, the behavior, and other excesses having gone mainstream.

If I had to pick one rock star of today (w/Hip Hop consideration), it would be Kanye West. Not a huge fan anymore (liked his first 5 albums), but he strikes me as a that one person who has the hubris and lifestyle akin to the rock stars of previous generations.

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Reply #82 posted 11/21/16 9:23am

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COMPUTERBLUE1984 said:

Hmmm, loaded question that depends on how people interpret what a rock star is. I always viewed the rock star lifestyle and their music as united identities.

In the modern context, the debauchery and excess of rock stars of the 1960's-1980's is more subdued(?) or just viewed as normal behavior. Social media has blurred the lines somewhat, so no lurid tales of groupies, drugs, or bizarre behavior come across as shocking. In terms of the essence of what they bring to the stage, I would imagine they need to be the total package in terms of what they bring on stage,aura, crown interaction, and just persona (IMO). Playing and instrument or singing would be qualifiers (I guess) but the lifestyle is what people are buying into now, not so much the music. With that being said, the era of the prototype rock star is gone and has given way to the whole hip hop scene, with the cars, the women, the beefs, the behavior, and other excesses having gone mainstream.

If I had to pick one rock star of today (w/Hip Hop consideration), it would be Kanye West. Not a huge fan anymore (liked his first 5 albums), but he strikes me as a that one person who has the hubris and lifestyle akin to the rock stars of previous generations.

Thank you. Overall, spot on but especially the bolded.

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Reply #83 posted 11/21/16 11:22am

MoBettaBliss

to be a rock star... you need to play rock music

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Reply #84 posted 11/21/16 12:49pm

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MoBettaBliss said:

to be a rock star... you need to play rock music


No you don't.
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Reply #85 posted 11/21/16 2:00pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

MoBettaBliss said:

to be a rock star... you need to play rock music

No you don't.



i'm pretty sure that's what this thread is about

and yes.... you do

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Reply #86 posted 11/21/16 2:38pm

NorthC

LittleBLUECorvette said:

MoBettaBliss said:

to be a rock star... you need to play rock music


No you don't.

Why not? You think one can be a rock star by playing polka? Or klezmer? Or bluegrass? I've got nothing against these genres, but do they make rock stars? No, just like shit hop and gangsta crap, they don't.
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Reply #87 posted 11/21/16 2:57pm

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NorthC said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:


No you don't.

Why not? You think one can be a rock star by playing polka? Or klezmer? Or bluegrass? I've got nothing against these genres, but do they make rock stars? No, just like shit hop and gangsta crap, they don't.

Come on, can you even name a Polka artist besides Steve Urkel? Is (or was) Sly Stone a Rock Star?
George Clinton?
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Reply #88 posted 11/21/16 2:59pm

NorthC

George Clinton played polka??!? confuse
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Reply #89 posted 11/21/16 3:07pm

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Come on, can you even name a Polka artist besides Steve Urkel?

I have most of Weird Al's albums and he usually has a polka medley on them and even has a zydeco song on one of them. Zydeco is sort of a Black version of polka music and Tejano is a Mexican version. razz On the RFD channel there's 2 polka shows, one by Molly B and the other by Jimmy Sturr. I think Sturr has won more polka Grammy Awards than anyone else.

You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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