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Posted by 3xx3r7 on Dec-07-2004 04:02:

I remember when I was at Oakenfold's performance, there were several black guys dancing their ass off to the insanity.

The whole assimilation-of-musical-preference concept works for the most, but not all. I developed the love for trance only by myself. Before that, I was a rocker among rockers. Everything that I learned about trance came to me without any guidance in the environment, where most people hated this music.


Posted by Radagast on Dec-07-2004 04:14:

Re: Re: Re: Re: music and race

quote:
Originally posted by ShadoWolf
House, yes, but I take issue with techno.


Your issue is wrong. Tell me who Ryuichi Sakamoto or John Robie is and i'll take you seriously.


Posted by Earthsnail on Dec-07-2004 04:14:

quote:
Originally posted by smokeape
True with Trance - electronic beats and probably in the later 80s, but no Rap going on then either. I can see where Trance got some roots, but the Rap sprung from some nonsinging fools from somewhere.


[[[smoke]]]


actually I think rap came from a type of poetry from the 30s where people read their poems to background music. Where all of the glamor and flashiness came from---- not a clue


Posted by smokeape on Dec-07-2004 04:18:

quote:
Originally posted by daydreamer
which takes me to my next point.
almost every black person i met thinks he can rap.
and if it's a girl she thinks she can sing.

this guy last time, was like, "you got to here me flow, cm'on man.
SPAGHETTI SPAGHETTI SPAGHETTI" lol


Oh, let's not go there. You're stereotyping big time. Thread was about racial stereotyping. That Rap crap is worthless in my book and many blacks may feel the same way and listen to trance instead, but they also may listen to country or soul or Heavy Metal or whatever pleases them. I remember the problem a few GIs had in Korea who were Asian for sure, but never lived in Korea and knew nothing of their language, but since they looked like them, they expected them to speak Hangul.


[[[smoke]]]


Posted by daydreamer on Dec-07-2004 04:24:

quote:
Originally posted by smokeape
Oh, let's not go there. You're stereotyping big time. Thread was about racial stereotyping. That Rap crap is worthless in my book and many blacks may feel the same way and listen to trance instead, but they also may listen to country or soul or Heavy Metal or whatever pleases them. I remember the problem a few GIs had in Korea who were Asian for sure, but never lived in Korea and knew nothing of their language, but since they looked like them, they expected them to speak Hangul.


[[[smoke]]]


it was a half joke.

the other guys had made references to the Chappele show, which is what i was doing there. when they are doing a spoof of Puff Daddy's show.
sorry if offended


Posted by Scottaculous on Dec-07-2004 04:31:

quote:
Originally posted by ThomBizznitch
*shakes booty* to some 50 cent....


What do I get for five dollars?


Posted by {b.s.e.} on Dec-07-2004 04:33:

quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
What do I get for five dollars?


some kleenex and a rubber glove.


Posted by denys envy on Dec-07-2004 04:37:

quote:
Originally posted by Scottaculous
What do I get for five dollars?


are you living under a rock???


Posted by smokeape on Dec-07-2004 04:40:

quote:
Originally posted by daydreamer
it was a half joke.

the other guys had made references to the Chappele show, which is what i was doing there. when they are doing a spoof of Puff Daddy's show.
sorry if offended


Puff Daddy is a f*cking idiot so no offense taken...


[[[smoke]]]


Posted by denys envy on Dec-07-2004 08:55:

nice thread about P Diddy and his encounters in Ibiza in the Music Discussion...


Posted by denys envy on Dec-07-2004 09:32:

quote:
Originally posted by hadi ******
i dont really care who likes it and shit, as long as i do, then its all good to me.


well put


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