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Radiohead-blackest white band ever? | |
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no such thing as a "blackest white band"
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wait.....whuuut?! | |
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I bought their greatest hits. maybe not the best first exposure but severely underwhelmed. couldn't finish the article. seems like a big reach | |
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Sure, y not? For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Having not read the article Radiohead have a little jazz influence. Is that what they mean? | |
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Radiohead has no soul | |
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^ U lie For all time I am with you, you are with me. | |
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Even over Living Colour? [Edited 10/2/20 23:06pm] Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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No. They have some hip-hop type beats on some songs (see Kid A) but they do their own thing.. and quite well. Some of those 70's groups sounded "blacker" like Hall and Oates and even The Eagles to some degree. I'm sure there are even better examples that just aren't coming to mind right now. | |
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this was written by the writer who did an essay in the new SOTT book in the box set so i thought it deserved to be posted here lol | |
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I never ever thought I'd see that written about Radiohead when I first saw them in the mid-90s, they feel like the very definition of starbucks hipster ofay - Radiohead make The Eagles seem like Three 6 Mafia. Why would a professor of African American studies write such things? 2020 keeps throwing up some wild claims but this takes the coffee cake, OK Com-boomer, this got to be a yikes from me Professor Brooks. I'm afraid of Americans. I'm afraid of the world. | |
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You've clearly never heard of Tuxedo. Go look up Tuxedo - Number One on YouTube. It's not even their best but damn! That sample! | |
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Wow. Radiohead is about as black as the Andy Griffith show. | |
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Normally, I'd agree with this (and I love Radiohead for precisely this reason) but A Moon Shaped Pool changed that. Check out Identikit for some soul-baring sadness. Get in your mouse, and get out of here! | |
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I don't know whether "our times" means a 20-year cutoff. For my The Police had grooves for days. Zenyatta Mondatta has three of the funkiest basslines from any rock band ever. [Edited 10/6/20 10:29am] 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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ANSWER: Not hell no, not shit no, but m-----f--- no! The blackest [and funkest!] white band honors belongs to the Average White Band. | |
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if forced to pick, id definitely pick The Police... my favorite white band ever... Stewart Copeland's heavy-handed Michael Blandish drumming and Sting's reggae influenced basslines, Andy Summers unique rhythmic guitar picking... alotta grooves from those 3 | |
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u mean Led Zep. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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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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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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Woeful article there in the Guardian. "Black" as generic replacement for hundreds of words meaning whatever positive thing you like. [Edited 10/7/20 9:34am] | |
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I adore Radiohead - but they don´t sound very black to me. in the category "Blackest sounding white band", f.e. Jamiroquai would be better suited. And I´m sure, there are many more examples. See the man with the blue guitar, maybe one day he`ll be a star... | |
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lol - it's worse than the Sign of the Times booklet essay...
The Earth is but one country and mankind its citizens. | |
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Average White Band Katie Kinisky: "So What Are The Latest Dances, Nell?"
Nell Carter: "Anything The Black Folks did Last Year" | |
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KC & The Sunshine Band came to mind, but that was just a white dude faking the funk in front of a mostly black band | |
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Didn't he write the songs though? | |
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Bingo! | |
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CynicKill said:
Didn't he write the songs though? he didnt arrange or compose the music...the band's sound is what made them sound "black"...that was the TK Records house band/session artists that were in place before KC&TSB even formed. that band played on records by Betty Wright, George & Gwen McCrae, Peter Brown, Foxy, etc... all those session musicians playing on hits by those artists, ended up becoming The Sunshine Band...and except for 1 or 2 horn players, they were all black...in performances, KC (harry casey) would stand behind a keyboard and act like he was playing it... as far as "writing songs", 'shake your booty' and 'get down tonight' are elementary school level lyricism, made catchy, and fattened up by some serious Miami funk.. Harry Casey was a fraud as an artist, but he was apparently very intelligent, well connected and opportunistic. | |
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Thanks for the info. I should've known KC did WAY too much bopping behind that keyboard to be actually playing it. Session careers, which thrived in the 70's, seems all but dead now. | |
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