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Reply #30 posted 05/28/09 9:43am

TitWankSymphon
yInGMINOR

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I don't get the question. I know tons of funky white musicians: Thomas Dolby; Medeski Martin & Wood; Wa Wa Nee; Stock, Aitken & Waterman; Peter Gabriel; Doyle Bramhall II; the Peterson family; Stevie Ray Vaughan; Jonatha Brooke; Wendy & Lisa; David Bowie; Harry Connick Jr. Numerous more examples of white not equaling the absence of funk.

I'm probably looking too deeply here, but flip the colors and some Orgers would be clamoring for someone to be banned.


I was waiting for a post like this... Its a sound, and not related to the colour of the musicians. "End of a SlowDance" by Van Hunt is white funk.

And no, the question "what is the Blackest Funk Song" wouldn't be offensive either. But then, i'm speaking from England where most folks aren't as uptight about the race issue I think hmmm
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Reply #31 posted 05/28/09 1:30pm

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Cinnie said:



I saw your post the other night on my sister's computer. She's definately the whitest black artist out there but unless you are referring to what she has between her legs, there's nothing funky about her. lol
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Reply #32 posted 05/28/09 1:33pm

RipHer2Shreds

This forum has an unhealthy obsession with dissecting race in music.
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Reply #33 posted 05/28/09 1:40pm

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ThreadBare said:

I don't get the question. I know tons of funky white musicians: Thomas Dolby; Medeski Martin & Wood; Wa Wa Nee; Stock, Aitken & Waterman; Peter Gabriel; Doyle Bramhall II; the Peterson family; Stevie Ray Vaughan; Jonatha Brooke; Wendy & Lisa; David Bowie; Harry Connick Jr. Numerous more examples of white not equaling the absence of funk.

I'm probably looking too deeply here, but flip the colors and some Orgers would be clamoring for someone to be banned.


Not really, it's just according to how you look at it. Whitest funk song could be taken two ways.

It could be by a white artist that sounds really funky but still sounds really white. Thomas Dolby's "She Blinded Me With Science" would be my pick for that category.

Or it could be a funk song with either hard rock guitar such as the Isley Brother's "Livin' In The Life/Go For Your Guns" or even a funk song with orchestras or strings such as Prince's "Anotherloverholenyohead".

If you switched it around and asked for the blackest rock song, that wouldn't be offensive either. My immediate picks for that category would be "Free Ride" by Edgar Winter or "Green Eyed Lady" by Sugarloaf. They are rock songs but they are funky.
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Reply #34 posted 05/28/09 2:09pm

Graycap23

All I have 2 say is.....there is funk.....and there is FUNK. There is a significant difference.
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Reply #35 posted 05/28/09 2:14pm

Timmy84

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This forum has an unhealthy obsession with dissecting race in music.


Very, lol.

Like I said earlier, Funk has no color. You're either funky or you ain't. lol
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Reply #36 posted 05/28/09 2:19pm

Graycap23

Do u really want some Doobie.....in your FUNK?
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Reply #37 posted 05/28/09 2:46pm

Cinnie

RipHer2Shreds said:

This forum has an unhealthy obsession with dissecting race in music.

You sound white.


lol
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Reply #38 posted 05/28/09 3:02pm

RipHer2Shreds

Cinnie said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

This forum has an unhealthy obsession with dissecting race in music.

You sound white.


lol

Cinnie? That you? I can't tell, what with you blending in with the white hot rays of the sun.
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Reply #39 posted 05/28/09 3:03pm

Cinnie

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Cinnie said:


You sound white.


lol

Cinnie? That you? I can't tell, what with you blending in with the white hot rays of the sun.

lol
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Reply #40 posted 05/28/09 7:11pm

ThreadBare

TitWankSymphonyInGMINOR said:

ThreadBare said:

I don't get the question. I know tons of funky white musicians: Thomas Dolby; Medeski Martin & Wood; Wa Wa Nee; Stock, Aitken & Waterman; Peter Gabriel; Doyle Bramhall II; the Peterson family; Stevie Ray Vaughan; Jonatha Brooke; Wendy & Lisa; David Bowie; Harry Connick Jr. Numerous more examples of white not equaling the absence of funk.

I'm probably looking too deeply here, but flip the colors and some Orgers would be clamoring for someone to be banned.


I was waiting for a post like this... Its a sound, and not related to the colour of the musicians. "End of a SlowDance" by Van Hunt is white funk.

And no, the question "what is the Blackest Funk Song" wouldn't be offensive either. But then, i'm speaking from England where most folks aren't as uptight about the race issue I think hmmm

Don't you usually have a motorcycle in your avatar? hmmm

My concept of funk and such just isn't a race-based one. And, because of my brand of musical imaging (I think it's synesthesia), musical whiteness and blackness suggest totally different, non-racial things to me. nuts
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Reply #41 posted 05/29/09 1:08am

woogiebear

1)FAME- David Bowie
2)THE JUGGLERS- Average White Band
3)I JUST WANT TO CELEBRATE- Rare Earth
4)INSIDE LOOKING OUT- Grand Funk
5)NOTHING IS THE SAME- Grand Funk


Everything else comes after THESE!!!!!
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Reply #42 posted 05/29/09 9:03am

Cinnie

woogiebear said:

5)NOTHING IS THE SAME- Grand Funk


WOOOOO biggrin
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Reply #43 posted 05/29/09 10:26pm

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RipHer2Shreds said:

This forum has an unhealthy obsession with dissecting race in music.


Political Correctness didn't exist in the 1970's & 1980's. That is why I can enjoy the humor in a thread like this.
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Reply #44 posted 05/29/09 10:28pm

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Timmy84 said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

This forum has an unhealthy obsession with dissecting race in music.


Very, lol.

Like I said earlier, Funk has no color. You're either funky or you ain't. lol


Thank funk for that! nod
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Reply #45 posted 05/30/09 7:14am

RipHer2Shreds

TonyVanDam said:

RipHer2Shreds said:

This forum has an unhealthy obsession with dissecting race in music.


Political Correctness didn't exist in the 1970's & 1980's. That is why I can enjoy the humor in a thread like this.

I don't even care about PC. lol I'm just stating a fact - sometimes the users of this forum have a tendency to dissect everything along racial lines and, frankly, it can get tiresome. Even just seeing the subject line can sometimes make me rolleyes
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