Acts were criticized too. Some afrocentric and upper class blacks during the "Black Power/Black Panther" era in the 1960's/70's criticized blues singers for making low class backwards music and making black people look bad. Sort of what is happening with rap today. White performers primarily from England gave veteran blues acts shout outs like Paul Butterfield, The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, etc. So acts like Lightnin' Hopkins & Mississippi John Hurt started getting booked in hippie/beatnik hangouts & coffeehouses and getting TV appearances. Other recorded songs with British musicians like B.B. King and Muddy Waters. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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I agree on all that, alot to an extreme is media created, also SOCIAL media created, this is why i feel though the internet opened alot of cool things, it also created alot of "non events" "non journalists" and critics that TELL u what is great before its even out or when its just out, the HYPE on this Timberlake record is a joke, again he is talented and i get that, but i cant really get into it till the craze dies down, i dont like being told that something is great. I can see a "mass" label created, media created, push to get this to be a seller. Granted he is a big seller, and im not taking anything away from him, BUT u cant form opinions when U ARE TOLD WHAT YOUR OPINIONS should be even before. Of course if u arent into it, you are labeled as close minded, BUT i challenge that argument to those saying that i will give you a list of 50 artists out now that i dig and u listen to them and OPEN your mind, but you cant talk to people who judge everything on age and sales and relevance to a chart. "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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all that is true.....
but the difference is there existed great authenticity and creativity.....that's what I'm talkin about....even in the face of the way they were treated, they were still craking out memorable music
sampling is not being used today to give exposure to those who came before them
sampling is being used because creativity has been stifled......
and the current artists on the scene, they know it
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So you've listened to every single act all over the world that makes records today? I don't hear any sampling in Celtic Woman music. As far as having music that is remembered, that's because oldies stations play certain songs over and over or they are used in commercial ads and movies/TV shows. I can pull up a random Billboard chart from the 1980's and the decades before, and the average person is not going to know most of the hits and performers listed on them. And there's way many more songs and albums that never charted at all and some that were regional hits and only are known to a certain area. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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Then I'll be a music snob and a bigot. | |
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Dont allow people to give you labels ESPECIALLY on this site. There is nothing snobbish about acknowledging that some artists sugar coat their public statements about some of todays acts. | |
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Then I'll be a music snob and a bigot. Where in the hell is the redeeming value in soulja boy, Nikki manag, 2 chainz, Ross, Tyga,.....etc. straight GARBAGE. | |
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Dont allow people to give you labels ESPECIALLY on this site. There is nothing snobbish about acknowledging that some artists sugar coat their public statements about some of todays acts. | |
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Graycap23 said: Stymie said:
Then I'll be a music snob and a bigot. Where in the hell is the redeeming value in soulja boy, Nikki manag, 2 chainz, Ross, Tyga,.....etc. straight GARBAGE. To me, there is nothing redeeming about it and I agree with you but, because I can respect that people have different music tastes, I usually keep my opinion that such music sucks to myself. | |
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Well Said!!!!
I think people rely to much on the media and critics to tell them what they should and should not listen to but then again I feel this way about most things in general.
I guess if something is number one and wins alot of awards that means "they must be good or the music must be good" if you ask me I think that is being closeminded.
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Just because people have different music tastes doesnt mean you cant express your opinion dont get it twisted. If something sucks to me then it fuckin sucks, I dont care how many people likes it and I dont have no problem in saying that it sucks
People on this site scold people to the point they dont want to share their opinion.
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Just because people have different music tastes doesnt mean you cant express your opinion dont get it twisted. If something sucks to me then it fuckin sucks, I dont care how many people likes it and I dont have no problem in saying that it sucks
People on this site scold people to the point they dont want to share their opinion.
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No I have not listened to every act.....that's impossible for anyone to do
but my ears lets me know the overall level of music has declined drastically over the past quarter century....
and the thing is, that assertion has been spoken by millions over that time so that's not an isolated thought
just about every day, I check out youtube and whenever I come across one of the one of those memo memorable songs of the 70s or 80s, I'm seeing more and more current teenagers respond by saying that music was way better and wish they would have grown up during those years
when I grew up, my generation wasn't longing for yesterday because the music was that great, but at the same time we knew about the music of the previous generation because our parents taught us about it, we had been listening to it as little kids, we already had a point of reference before we became teenagers in the 80s....we already had a foundation...we didn't need an oldie station because there was no such thing as old school vs new school, it was all school
so while we grew up on acts like the Jackson Five, we still enjoyed the adult contemporaries such as James Brown, or the luminaries like Sammy Davis Jr., or icons such as Frank Sinatra, or stalwarts such as Dizzy Gillespie.....there was a much broader range on the spectrum
it was so broad, much of the music the teenagers were listening to in the 80s, the adults and parents were listening to
the reason why the current generation of youth may not be aware of those songs from the 80s is because of the generational gap produced by that entity AKA the Pop Ascension generated by the close of that decade, that pushed out the artists today's youth would have been more aware of if that had not taken place, we were encouraged to listen to all different forms of music, so therefore, we were familiar w/a vast array of artists from your MJs to a guy like Jose Feliciano or a Luciano Pavoritti
that's not the case anymore
this is how crazy it is....
MC HAMMER released PLEASE HAMMER DON'T HURT EM in 1990, with his most popular song being U CAN'T TOUCH THIS.....a record that sampled Rick James "Super Freak"....
what's crazy is the fans cramming to buy that album not realizing that song featured a major sample and the original song was released only 9 years before
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Dont allow people to give you labels ESPECIALLY on this site. There is nothing snobbish about acknowledging that some artists sugar coat their public statements about some of todays acts. I knew this all along when you made the original post but some people just want to take you from A through Z to bullshit for no reason and try to twist your point of view and speak nonsense. Don't laugh at my funk
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^ Exactly and that is why people dont care to express their opinion here. | |
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Because I don't believe that the celebs are lying, then my comments are nonsense? If what I said is nonsense, show me some proof that the veteran acts are not telling the truth. Otherwise no one can know what another person really thinks. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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If I go to the average death metal listener and ask them about Mint Condition, they might say the same thing about that group if they even heard of them. Saying you don't like something is one thing, but putting down something you don't like as "crap" and "garbage" is not nice. That's insulting the people who enjoy the music of those acts. You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton | |
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If I go to the average death metal listener and ask them about Mint Condition, they might say the same thing about that group if they even heard of them. Saying you don't like something is one thing, but putting down something you don't like as "crap" and "garbage" is not nice. That's insulting the people who enjoy the music of those acts. Breaking news: not everything in life is nice. Garbage in.....garbage out. | |
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Because I don't believe that the celebs are lying, then my comments are nonsense? If what I said is nonsense, show me some proof that the veteran acts are not telling the truth. Otherwise no one can know what another person really thinks. Dude you are taking things waay too serious here. What veteran acts say about other acts is not a big deal to me but like the OP stated some of them say things about newer acts to be PC. Well I'm not gonna search the net to show you proof but I can certainly tell u Rick James has said Ice Cube's music was bullshit before. He didn't think MC Hammer was talented enough to sample his music and he took shots at Alicia Keys before his death. I've seen veteran artists like Chaka Khan, Sheila E., Jeffrey Osborne give their points of view on the current state of music and they didn't bend the truth like others. Of course some of these acts are gonna be PC to not stir the pot. Keyshia Cole just told you what she thought about Beyonce and Michelle Williams and she just didn't sugar coat it like some other acts. Don't laugh at my funk
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If I go to the average death metal listener and ask them about Mint Condition, they might say the same thing about that group if they even heard of them. Saying you don't like something is one thing, but putting down something you don't like as "crap" and "garbage" is not nice. That's insulting the people who enjoy the music of those acts. If you are this sensitive about a music forum I'd hate to see how u r in life. Trust me this is mild compared to sports forums. You know how many times I've gone to a sports forum to read the latest on the NFL to check the latest on my favorite team about how this player sucks and that player sucks and the head coach of my favorite team sucks because he's not qualified(he is black)and the comments are often made by whites who can't get past race. There isn't enough time in the day to be overly sensitive about things you read online. You are right in one aspect what some people view as bad music may be good to others but some are just gonna tell you what they feel and not sugar coat it. That's life and life is not always nice. Don't laugh at my funk
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@mjscarousal... you aren't being politically correct, but politically incorrect.
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And what are those artists?
Because I didnt mention any veteran artists in the OP | |
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Well, perhaps I should have quoted 'legendary singers' instead.
It depends on your definition of 'crap'. Which current artists in the 'mainstream music scene' do you consider 'crap'? Surely you have some in mind since you created the thread?
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I do...... but how did you derive that the legendary/veteran artists that I am referring to are politically correct when you dont know what artists I am talking about.
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There is a lot of old crap and a lot of new stuff that is great - and vice versa. People have been saying "OMG music is such CRAP now" every year for as long as I can remember. It's pretty funny and predictable, actually.
Luckily nobody gives a shit about the opinions of people who really don't have a clue what they are talking about. It is entertaing, though! * * *
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Nobody gives a shit about any of your opinions | |
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I was generalising lol. | |
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