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Thread started 04/10/08 12:06pm

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Invasion of the middle class phonies

What the hell is going on in uk music scene these days its full of middle class fakes pretending to be from working class backgrounds to have credibility. I must point out that I dont have anything against the middle class only the ones who pretend there not and there are so many of them about eg Lilly Allen, Kate Nash, Pete Doherty, The Kooks, Donny Tourette etc. I mean I even have more respect for the satans turd that is james blunt because at least he is what he is and doesnt pretend to be anything other than a posh boy. I think its the combination of the fakeness and the fact there musics shite that really gets on my tits.

What do YOU THINK???
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Reply #1 posted 04/10/08 3:20pm

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Musicians exaggerating their life story are nothing new. The title subject of the Org has engaged in it from time to time and was able to make a blockbuster movie out of it!
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Reply #2 posted 04/10/08 3:39pm

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rolling said:

What the hell is going on in uk music scene these days its full of middle class fakes pretending to be from working class backgrounds to have credibility. I must point out that I dont have anything against the middle class only the ones who pretend there not and there are so many of them about eg Lilly Allen, Kate Nash, Pete Doherty, The Kooks, Donny Tourette etc. I mean I even have more respect for the satans turd that is james blunt because at least he is what he is and doesnt pretend to be anything other than a posh boy. I think its the combination of the fakeness and the fact there musics shite that really gets on my tits.

What do YOU THINK???



'their' when referring to a person or persons

'there' when referring to a place

anywho, like the middle class people don't work?
middle class likely work harder than anybody, they have worked harder: for an education, worked multiple jobs while getting that education, and work very hard at the jobs that they obtained from getting that education to have the things they own while at the same time paying off that education.
At that they are the people who pay the taxes to feed the people on food stamps, in public housing, in jails and prisons, social security/disability, etc. They fund the shit that allows people to sit on their asses and do nothing.
People who see what people have and think that those people are better off or that they are owed something because someone appears to be better off::: rolleyes
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Reply #3 posted 04/10/08 4:19pm

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What do YOU THINK???[/quote]

anywho, like the middle class people don't work?
middle class likely work harder than anybody, they have worked harder: for an education, worked multiple jobs while getting that education, and work very hard at the jobs that they obtained from getting that education to have the things they own while at the same time paying off that education.
At that they are the people who pay the taxes to feed the people on food stamps, in public housing, in jails and prisons, social security/disability, etc. They fund the shit that allows people to sit on their asses and do nothing.
People who see what people have and think that those people are better off or that they are owed something because someone appears to be better off::: rolleyes[/quote]

Well its obvious you yourself are middle class from what you have said, but it seems to me you havent read my opening statement at all. You also seem to have a very snobbish archaic view of the working class as "on food stamps, in public housing, in jails and prisons, social security/disability, etc and that the middle class fund the shit that allows people to sit on their asses and do nothing." So what, do the working class not pay taxes?? Youve basically answered some question that wasnt even asked. My point was if you had bothered to read it properly Why are there so many musicians who where born into middle class privileged backgrounds pretending to be from poorer working class background for credibility which although youll never know, really pisses people off who were actually really born into poorer backgrounds and have had to struggle all their life. I mean if it was just me banging on about how I hate the middle class as you have tried to suggest I wouldnt like Pink Floyd Radiohead etc which isnt true I like those bands first and foremost because they make great music and secondly they dont pretend they arent middle class. Its the complete phoniness of it all that pisses me off!!!
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Reply #4 posted 04/10/08 9:09pm

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Yeah, I found Horatio's post a little funny too. Not only because it ignores the subject matter on the top post, but because it's based on such worn-out view on working ethics and how the public funding works by assuming that only the people who get paid more for their work "work their asses off" and "support those ones who don't work". I think it would be fairer to assume that some vietnamese immigrant who works as a cleaner lady at Sainsbury's might be "working more" than someone at a higher paid position at some computerized office.

By the way, even jobless people pay taxes. The money does neither originate or end up - from as far as the circulation of finances are considered - from any different location. In fact, these days many "middle class" workers end up working for companies and in organizational structures that in no way benefit the nation's finances on the overall. Just because you're working for a company that is able to pay better wages for its employees, doesn't mean that what's at stake on the overall structure would be advantagous on the national level (due to globalization). There is always taxation of course, but in European economies it's still highly debatable whether it's still enough.

As far as this topic goes, UK's pop music scene has been like that for ages. Emphasizing one's social background was probably at its highest peak during the 90s. In NME and Melody Maker all they talked about was being "working class". And I don't know, shit about pubs and art schools.
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Reply #5 posted 04/11/08 2:45pm

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Yes exactly well said novabrkr. I also remember the 90s brit pop thing which came from the fact that oasis where from a council estate and where so successfull, which meant that bands like blur would make stuff up about there own background. I remember Damon for example saying that his dad had been a bin man which was complete bollocks so yeah I think its always gone on but why do people do it and why is it so prevalent at the moment???? I mean nobody can help where they were born so dont lie about it...

lol Oh yeah and I just remebered when vanilla Ice said he was from the ghetto from the streets when in reality he was actually from a middle class background and his name was robert van winkle or something. lol lol
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Reply #6 posted 04/11/08 3:46pm

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I like Lily Allen shrug

there's my 2 cents
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Reply #7 posted 04/11/08 3:49pm

Cinnie

I can't relate to Lily Allen.
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Reply #8 posted 04/11/08 3:58pm

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thekidsgirl said:

I like Lily Allen shrug

there's my 2 cents


Hey you like her thats fine (as long as you are under 16) otherwise thats just sad. I mean come on the only reason shes anywhere is because her dad is keith allen her music shite, what is there to like about a moaning teenage girl singing badly with a mockney accent. Im sorry but I just cant see it myself.
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Reply #9 posted 04/11/08 4:01pm

Cinnie

I never heard Lily Allen say anything at all about her background.

I assumed she was privileged.
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Reply #10 posted 04/11/08 4:07pm

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Thanks god for john lydon people who will tell the truth and say it like it is. Heres a great clip of john at the q awards talking the truth.

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Reply #11 posted 04/11/08 4:14pm

Cinnie

I think Johnny's image is far MORE contrived, but whatever. shrug
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Reply #12 posted 04/11/08 4:41pm

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What are you talking about john lydon was born and brought up on a council estate in the seventies when there werent any jobs and he was in the rawest band of all the pistols.
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Reply #13 posted 04/11/08 4:45pm

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rolling said:

thekidsgirl said:

I like Lily Allen shrug

there's my 2 cents


Hey you like her thats fine (as long as you are under 16) otherwise thats just sad. I mean come on the only reason shes anywhere is because her dad is keith allen her music shite, what is there to like about a moaning teenage girl singing badly with a mockney accent. Im sorry but I just cant see it myself.


Well no, Im not under 16, but I think her songs are catchy and well produced lol
She's nothing special, but Im a sucker for a catchy pop song sometimes

...could care less who her dad is shrug
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Reply #14 posted 04/13/08 4:03pm

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What are you talking about john lydon was born and brought up on a council estate in the seventies when there werent any jobs and he was in the rawest band of all the pistols.

1. He was born in 1956.
2. There were jobs in the sixties and the seventies.
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Reply #15 posted 04/13/08 4:19pm

abierman

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What are you talking about john lydon was born and brought up on a council estate in the seventies when there werent any jobs and he was in the rawest band of all the pistols.



the Sex Pistols were nothing without Malcolm McLaren, in fact you can basically say that they were one of the very first fabricated boybands around.....


I do like 'em though!
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Reply #16 posted 04/13/08 6:14pm

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thanks Aksel
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Reply #17 posted 04/13/08 6:27pm

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rolling said:

What the hell is going on in uk music scene these days its full of middle class fakes pretending to be from working class backgrounds to have credibility. I must point out that I dont have anything against the middle class only the ones who pretend there not and there are so many of them about eg Lilly Allen, Kate Nash, Pete Doherty, The Kooks, Donny Tourette etc. I mean I even have more respect for the satans turd that is james blunt because at least he is what he is and doesnt pretend to be anything other than a posh boy. I think its the combination of the fakeness and the fact there musics shite that really gets on my tits.

What do YOU THINK???

While I prefer real ones,
I don't mind fake tits.
I'll take whatever I can get.
I'm horny.
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Reply #18 posted 04/13/08 11:41pm

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rolling said:

What are you talking about john lydon was born and brought up on a council estate in the seventies when there werent any jobs and he was in the rawest band of all the pistols.

falloff

The Pistols? Raw? Jesus man, I haven't heard that one in a while.

Face it, they were a boyband in safety pins.
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Reply #19 posted 04/14/08 12:19am

Ottensen

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thekidsgirl said:

I like Lily Allen shrug

there's my 2 cents


Hey you like her thats fine (as long as you are under 16) otherwise thats just sad. I mean come on the only reason shes anywhere is because her dad is keith allen her music shite, what is there to like about a moaning teenage girl singing badly with a mockney accent. Im sorry but I just cant see it myself.


Correction: it's fine for thekidsgirl to like whoevershe wants to musically, regardless of how old she is, and it is NOT sad. confused . Disagree with her all you want to, hate on Allen all you want to, this is the correct forum to critcize the work of artists you don't like all the livelong day. It is NOT, however, cool to criticize another orger for their musical tastes. Re-read the forum rules. We don't do that here. no no no!.

Try to also keep in mind that for many US orgers, they might not be familiar with the personal backstories of a lot of the UK acts that have crossed over to our music charts. So for alot of folks here, they're not going to get caught up in nuances like who Allen's father is or what what's wrong with her accent; they never knew about it in the first place and probably won't care really. That being said, it's perfectly reasonable that some of us here are going to like Lilly Allen. I don't know who her father is and could care less. She's cute, sings a decent pop song and that's satisfactory enough for me. If I want something deep and mature on a musical level then I'll go listen to some Tania Maria or something, I'm not trying to hold some pop teeny bopper up to that standard, and would not like to see myself (or anyone else for that matter) criticized and called sad for it wink twocents wink
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Reply #20 posted 04/14/08 11:34am

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What are you talking about Ottensen I cant criticize someones taste in music thats my opinion, what are you saying I cant express my opinion on this forum because if you are then these threads arent going to last very long are they. I mean the person I said that to didnt take offense so why are you???? I mean if someone comes on hear and says I like purple rain and someone else says no I think its rubbish are you going to complain to them aswell grow up. Also this has got nothing to do with my original statement....
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Reply #21 posted 04/14/08 11:52am

Slave2daGroove

you have tits and this is on them?
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Reply #22 posted 04/14/08 12:28pm

Ottensen

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What are you talking about Ottensen I cant criticize someones taste in music thats my opinion, what are you saying I cant express my opinion on this forum because if you are then these threads arent going to last very long are they. I mean the person I said that to didnt take offense so why are you???? I mean if someone comes on hear and says I like purple rain and someone else says no I think its rubbish are you going to complain to them aswell grow up. Also this has got nothing to do with my original statement....


No one's saying that you shouldn't express your opinion about an artist. Re-read my post. In this forum we bash performers and their work all the time. However, it's not really cool to bash orgers and call them "sad" because of who they like. It's an insult. Remember, you're asking what others think; why respond negatively if someone isn't in agreement with you? If you read the posting rules for this forum, it requests very clearly that we try to remain respectful of others' musical tastes. Even I had to learn to criticize ideas or works in question, rather than the org poster themselves if we don't share the same opinion on something. Additionally, when you go back to read my post, you will in fact find that I closed with an answer to your question: with Lily Allen as the example of a middle-class poseur, I said that it didn't matter to me who her father is, she's alright by me for making satisfactory pop songs...this is regardless of what class she was born into. You asked what people think, and that's my take on it poke
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Reply #23 posted 04/14/08 12:41pm

Slave2daGroove

so do they look like these?





I think it's called gynecomastia...good news you can get surgery
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