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If sampling and cover tunes were illegal.... If sampling and doing cover songs were OUTLAWED tomorrow, how many current artist careers would be over? I'd say more that u think..... | |
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Graycap23 said: If sampling and doing cover songs were OUTLAWED tomorrow, how many current artist careers would be over? I'd say more that u think.....
Yeah , and a lot , A LOTTA musicshops would have to their inventory . On the cover-material , let's start with the most ancient copied work in classical,- & jazz-standards . Tell it through the grapevine who started that soul-gem first and burn the remaining versions . Happy hunting . | |
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Then the only problem would be...
...where to dump all the remains. Seriously though, there a quite a few covers that should be left alone. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "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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just think what a glorious world it would be. there would be no more crap from talentless fools like frank sinatra, billie holiday, ella fitzgerald, charlie parker, al green and aretha franklin. uninventive backward-looking only-out-for-a-buck businessmen like amon tobin, dj shadow and prince paul would be forced to sell their enormous tuscan villas and their merc s-classes. leaving the gateways open for the true talent like maroon 5 and james blunt.
wait....what? | |
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theghostoftonym said: just think what a glorious world it would be. there would be no more crap from talentless fools like frank sinatra, billie holiday, ella fitzgerald, charlie parker, al green and aretha franklin. uninventive backward-looking only-out-for-a-buck businessmen like amon tobin, dj shadow and prince paul would be forced to sell their enormous tuscan villas and their merc s-classes. leaving the gateways open for the true talent like maroon 5 and james blunt.
wait....what? Old school in no way compares 2 the CRAP we R being fed today. Those people actually have T A L E N T. | |
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right...so the problem is talent. cover tunes and sampling are neither here nor there. thank you. end of thread | |
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theghostoftonym said: wait....what? | |
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theghostoftonym said: right...so the problem is talent. cover tunes and sampling are neither here nor there. thank you. end of thread
Disagree. Most of what u here in r&b, hip-hop is one or the other these days and they have no TALENT. | |
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For my taste, I'd be perfectly fine if I NEVER heard another sample or cover tune again in my lifetime. EVER..... | |
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There is however , good R&B talent to be found @ independent places like http://cdbaby.com/style/urban or www.myspace.com
Or explore within an interesting site like http://blog.jazz-not-jazz.com/ Much of this stuff you won't hear on commercial radio , which seems the only & neverending grade-meter to which a lot of current releases are judged for . . . . [Edited 9/1/06 13:40pm] | |
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I can't help but think of a few great albums that would have never been made if it were outlawed in the first place
Paul's Boutique 3 feet high and rising Fear Of A Black Planet | |
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You would think the end of the world was here because you would turn on the radio and all you would hear would be dead air static. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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those three albums I posted took samples from different sources to create something original. even sampling was done more creatively at one point. but the sampling laws changed. | |
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vainandy said: You would think the end of the world was here because you would turn on the radio and all you would hear would be dead air static.
"Darkness , No power" - Snake Plissken | |
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Meloh9 said: I can't help but think of a few great albums that would have never been made if it were outlawed in the first place
Paul's Boutique 3 feet high and rising Fear Of A Black Planet Thank you | |
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On one hand . . . we'd say goodbye to virtually every R&B artist charting today.
On the other hand, we'd lose these jewels from recent days . . . Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
Props will be withheld until the showing and proving has commenced. -- Aaron McGruder | |
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Meloh9 said: I can't help but think of a few great albums that would have never been made if it were outlawed in the first place
Paul's Boutique 3 feet high and rising Fear Of A Black Planet And don't forget about DJ Shadow's Endroducting. Without sampling, the poor man might have been a store manager at Wendy's!!! | |
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