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Thread started 04/04/06 7:20pm

Sdldawn

Okay, someone explain the concept of The Streets to me..

cause I don't get it.. at all..

It sounds like a british guy tryin to rap..


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Am I missing something here?
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Reply #1 posted 04/04/06 7:22pm

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Reply #2 posted 04/04/06 7:24pm

Sdldawn

I'm listenin to their new cd.. Is there some code or state of mind to get into before hearing this? Cause I've heard better sounds in a public bathroom..
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Reply #3 posted 04/04/06 7:56pm

Sdldawn

woops! someone move this to Non Music Forum.. my bad
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Reply #4 posted 04/04/06 7:57pm

Imago

Sharp Darts is one of my favorite rap songs every.


I don't like the second album. It's a concept album and it just sounds too garage for me.
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Reply #5 posted 04/04/06 8:01pm

Sdldawn

Imago said:

Sharp Darts is one of my favorite rap songs every.


I don't like the second album. It's a concept album and it just sounds too garage for me.


Maybe I should hear the first album.. or something.. cause i'm puzzled by this album..
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Reply #6 posted 04/04/06 9:06pm

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Their music is self explanitory. The second album is a continuation of the first. It's all one long story. Yes Yes oh Yay.
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Reply #7 posted 04/04/06 9:10pm

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I was born and raised on the streets


my mum gave birth in the back of a dumpster and we lived behind tacobell for quite some time. We currently live in walmart. Me being the genious that I am... I was able to create my own lap top with a portable back pack...so I walk around with this lap top strapped on to my chest. Its pretty cool....all the radition has giving me bigger and stronger chesticles. I live on aisle 8 in the camping section.
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Reply #8 posted 04/04/06 9:11pm

Sdldawn

shellyevon said:

Their music is self explanitory. The second album is a continuation of the first. It's all one long story. Yes Yes oh Yay.



ahhhh okay..
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Reply #9 posted 04/04/06 11:20pm

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Seriously, you have to listen to the first album before the second. It'll make sense then. You still might not like it, but you'll get the concept. I think some of it is brilliant,urban music with a British accent. cool

Oh yeah,it helps that Mike Skinner has a really sexy voice. nod
"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss

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Reply #10 posted 04/05/06 1:11am

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shellyevon said:

Seriously, you have to listen to the first album before the second. It'll make sense then. You still might not like it, but you'll get the concept. I think some of it is brilliant,urban music with a British accent. cool

Oh yeah,it helps that Mike Skinner has a really sexy voice. nod



Definately try the first album. It's a lyrical journey. Mike Skinner is a god in the UK. Possibly it's a society in context thing, it really works over here! biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 04/05/06 1:13am

jonylawson

WHAT DONT YOU GET??

seriously-you honestly dont get it?

is it me or is there alot of f....oh never mind
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Reply #12 posted 04/05/06 1:19am

sj1600

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jonylawson said:

WHAT DONT YOU GET??

seriously-you honestly dont get it?

is it me or is there alot of f....oh never mind


falloff What's not to love above, "Dry your eyes." Love it.
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Reply #13 posted 04/05/06 1:21am

Christopher

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Sdldawn said:

cause I don't get it.. at all..

It sounds like a british guy tryin to rap..


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Am I missing something here?

all his albums are just really -british albums-(so to speak)its prolly hard for american audiences to get into his shit without being like "wtf is this mess?? " lol

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Reply #14 posted 04/05/06 1:27am

sj1600

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Streets are quite gritty and urban UK style. He's certainly no Vanilla Ice. giggle
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Reply #15 posted 04/05/06 1:46am

Ellie

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I can't stand him. I "understand" him because I'm surrounded by those chavvy types that speak that way here in South London. I just hate the music and don't really get the whole concept of speaking, not rapping and not even in any sort of time to the music.
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Reply #16 posted 04/05/06 1:50am

mdiver

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Reply #17 posted 04/05/06 2:01am

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Ellie said:

I can't stand him. I "understand" him because I'm surrounded by those chavvy types that speak that way here in South London. I just hate the music and don't really get the whole concept of speaking, not rapping and not even in any sort of time to the music.


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Yes, somewhat chavvy but do you really not like his voice? I think he's got a way with words that your average Burberry buyer would never be able to express.
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Reply #18 posted 04/05/06 2:05am

Ellie

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No, he sounds exactly like my boss.
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Reply #19 posted 04/05/06 2:07am

sj1600

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Ellie said:

No, he sounds exactly like my boss.


lol

Ah, I see how that could be extremly trying.
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Reply #20 posted 04/05/06 5:03am

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Christopher said:

Sdldawn said:

cause I don't get it.. at all..

It sounds like a british guy tryin to rap..


neutral


Am I missing something here?

all his albums are just really -british albums-(so to speak)its prolly hard for american audiences to get into his shit without being like "wtf is this mess?? " lol

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[Edited 4/5/06 1:30am]


Totally. lol
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Reply #21 posted 04/05/06 5:05am

Imago

CarrieMpls said:

Christopher said:


all his albums are just really -british albums-(so to speak)its prolly hard for american audiences to get into his shit without being like "wtf is this mess?? " lol

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[Edited 4/5/06 1:30am]


Totally. lol




Yew Geezas!
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Reply #22 posted 04/05/06 5:30am

susannah

lol I like him!



But thats just because I'm a ned too and I understand exactly what he's going on about! It appears to me that you non-brits just dont understand, in fact Im quite surprised he's made it over there at all. I thought noone would get it. I like the music too!


His new song's really catchy, I like it. Cant get it out of my head!
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Reply #23 posted 04/05/06 6:24am

pkidwell

I hate the Streets too.
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Reply #24 posted 04/05/06 6:41am

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Ellie said:

I can't stand him. I "understand" him because I'm surrounded by those chavvy types that speak that way here in South London. I just hate the music and don't really get the whole concept of speaking, not rapping and not even in any sort of time to the music.


It is part of the anti music real thing thats going on, the pressures and strains of urban life e.t.c.

And. I hate it.Because its like overhearing someone on the bus/train/whatever that thinks they are the authority on everrything blathering on their phone to their mates.
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Reply #25 posted 04/05/06 8:41am

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Christopher said:

Sdldawn said:

cause I don't get it.. at all..

It sounds like a british guy tryin to rap..


neutral


Am I missing something here?

all his albums are just really -british albums-(so to speak)its prolly hard for american audiences to get into his shit without being like "wtf is this mess?? " lol

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[Edited 4/5/06 1:30am]



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Reply #26 posted 04/05/06 9:07am

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Sdldawn said:

Is there some code or state of mind to get into before hearing this?


I believe the official term is something like "under the influence by illegal substances".
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Reply #27 posted 04/06/06 10:47am

jonylawson

can someone explain 'r and b' to mean-im british and white-i dont get it-erm am i missing something?
is that an american accent they sing with?
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Reply #28 posted 04/07/06 2:24am

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I really dig them - I think A Grand Don't Come For Free is brilliant. Perhaps listen to the album with the help of alwaysontherun.net which has all their lyrics. great site too btw. I guess they're not for everybody but maybe I just like his accent when he tells his stories.
Keep your headphones on.
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Reply #29 posted 04/07/06 9:11am

u2prnce

Yuck. When I hear The Streets, it's like a Saturday Night Live skit and I have to try really hard not to burst out laughing. For me, the accent is totally wrong for rap/hip hop. It just doesn't sound right. neutral
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