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Thread started 07/02/06 10:21pm

pkidwell

The Fate of the Black Rocker

Anyone heard of this new documentary yet? I found this clip....check it out...and then go to the website listed below....looks pretty cool

http://www.youtube.com/wa...k%20rocker


http://www.electricpurgatory.com/
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Reply #1 posted 07/02/06 10:51pm

CalhounSq

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I'm dying to see this flick, I can't believe it played just last month in SF mad mad mad I gotta keep up with it, hopefully it'll hit the Bay Area again sad
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Reply #2 posted 07/03/06 12:04am

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PFunkjazz started a thread on the L.A. screening back in February...

http://www.prince.org/msg/8/177489

...Good show.


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"Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all."
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Reply #3 posted 07/03/06 12:14am

pkidwell

cool...thanks for the thread....well, i guess just check out the youtube clip then.....
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Reply #4 posted 07/03/06 12:34am

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pkidwell said:

cool...thanks for the thread....well, i guess just check out the youtube clip then.....

It's a good thing that new threads on this documentary get started. thumbs up!


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Reply #5 posted 07/03/06 5:22am

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it's sad but true. jimi hendrix is still held as the one and only "acceptable" black rock artist. prince also has been "accepted" as a great rock guitarist. however for the life of me i cannot understand why when more that one black rock musician ascends the stage with others to form a rock band there is little or no acceptance. they are looked at as oddites or mutant hybrids. is there some sort of dormant socialogical fear regarding the acceptance of more than one (rock artist) of color getting together to perform this type of music?

for example: (quote)
"cult of personality"...

Living Colour was a very well-rounded band, something which was seldom seen in rock bands of the 1980s. Diversity among songs showcases the band's song-writing talents, while vocalist Corey Glover is the perfect match for every style they offer. Vernon Reid may be one of the most under-rated guitarists of all time, as he can easily switch gears from producing Jimi Hendrix-style sounds to rapid-fire metal solos a la Kerry King of Slayer and then move to B.B. King-style blues.

what happened? what is happening?
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Reply #6 posted 07/03/06 5:24am

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tamaranow said:



Living Colour was a very well-rounded band, something which was seldom seen in rock bands of the 1980s.

what happened? what is happening?
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Check this: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/194091
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Reply #7 posted 07/03/06 7:02am

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That sounds great. Hopefully it will be popular enough to come on video everywhere.
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