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tod
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response 9 of 86:
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Feb 9 22:55 UTC 2004 |
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anderyn
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response 10 of 86:
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Feb 9 23:10 UTC 2004 |
I have a feeling that you might be wrong, other. (Bruce has a very diversified
musical taste, incorporating classical, rock, pop, barbershop, folk, world,
and other things I'm not thinking of right now.) If you were speaking to me,
you would more likely be right, since I am not very catholic in my taste
(folk, world, 80s rock, some big band...).
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tod
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response 11 of 86:
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Feb 9 23:15 UTC 2004 |
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boltwitz
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response 12 of 86:
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Feb 9 23:18 UTC 2004 |
I listen to Rock And Roll!!!, Classical, ElectroTEchno, PsytechnoElectro,
Raps, PsyRap, Psyrock, Psychedellic Rock, Rock and Psychedellic,
World/Ethno, Pop. Rock, Pop. psy. rock, IDM, and PsIDM.
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cow
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response 13 of 86:
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Feb 10 01:27 UTC 2004 |
I listen to all types of music, though i try to avoid country.
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ryan
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response 14 of 86:
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Feb 10 03:35 UTC 2004 |
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boltwitz
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response 15 of 86:
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Feb 10 03:52 UTC 2004 |
Is it because you hate niggers ?
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happyboy
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response 16 of 86:
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Feb 10 09:00 UTC 2004 |
doh!
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happyboy
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response 17 of 86:
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Feb 10 09:10 UTC 2004 |
when i read 0, i hear the voice of peckar's geek friend
in american splendor. actually most of the posts on grex
make me think of that guy's voice.
would you like a gourmet jellybean, ken?
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md
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response 18 of 86:
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Feb 10 11:56 UTC 2004 |
Do they make them in Organic Merlot?
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happyboy
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response 19 of 86:
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Feb 10 21:37 UTC 2004 |
i don't think so. the pina colada is good.
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md
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response 20 of 86:
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Feb 10 23:17 UTC 2004 |
Btw, the Funk Celebration made the whole show worth it, from EWF to the
nouveau guys. I even enjoyed S.L. Jackson's histrionics. And seeing
the venerable George Clinton honored so lavishly made my whole week.
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happyboy
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response 21 of 86:
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Feb 10 23:20 UTC 2004 |
george is my favorite hairdresser
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tod
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response 22 of 86:
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Feb 10 23:23 UTC 2004 |
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thorn
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response 23 of 86:
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Feb 10 23:35 UTC 2004 |
dont do zevon dont do folk
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happyboy
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response 24 of 86:
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Feb 11 02:56 UTC 2004 |
yawn.
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gull
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response 25 of 86:
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Feb 11 18:47 UTC 2004 |
I've never been a rap fan. I like music that has a melody. I also
don't particularly like the culture around rap, where you seem to need
"street cred" (i.e., a criminal record) to be considered legitimate.
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mcnally
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response 26 of 86:
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Feb 11 19:42 UTC 2004 |
perhaps you should amend that to read "the culture around one popular
type of rap.."
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scott
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response 27 of 86:
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Feb 11 22:06 UTC 2004 |
I've got a bunch of Public Enemy CDs. Much different than the "gansta rap"
which is more popular.
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jaklumen
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response 28 of 86:
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Feb 12 03:15 UTC 2004 |
resp:25 Whoa, if you would extrapolate that all rap has no melody, that
I would say that's false.
If you go back to the original members of the rap group that was 213
and the G-funk genre of rap, I think you would find melodic elements
that are still around somewhat. 213 was Nate Dogg, Warren G, and Snoop
Dogg. Nate Dogg sang while the other two have been noted for a very
melodic rap style. Granted, Warren G never had much of a career and
was more of a producer, but there is no denying that Snoop Dogg has a
very successful career.
If you define melody in your music as singing-- okay, rap does little
to no singing at all. But Warren G and Snoop Dogg are two solid
examples of rap artists who have a very tonal style.
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tsty
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response 29 of 86:
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Feb 12 07:47 UTC 2004 |
the rap i ahvelistened to is pre-civilization ranting. another embolism
on civility.
but back to the whatevers awards....
ustin timberlake ought NOT to hve been allowed to participate.
he , imnsho, previousoly committed an assualt (pre-staged) on the woman
who was hte victim (pre-staged).
and that asault is about to become standard practice in several
high scools acros this great land.
VeryuchMoreisthePity.
respect for a singular human;s integrety is a bulwark of america.
the barbarians may disagree ..... but to any avail IFF qualty
americans are able to run away and cower.
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happyboy
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response 30 of 86:
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Feb 12 07:52 UTC 2004 |
hVE YOU BEEN DRINKING AGAIN?
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md
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response 31 of 86:
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Feb 12 12:25 UTC 2004 |
I can't remember an opinion blip I was as eager to distance myself from
as I am from the anti-Janet opinion blip. Doesn't Congress et al
realize how ridiculous they look?
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bru
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response 32 of 86:
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Feb 12 14:44 UTC 2004 |
It isn't just Janet JAckson adn Justin Timberlake, it is the culture they
brought to the forefront by their actions. It is MAdonna, Britany Spears,
and others who want to "Shock and Awe the american public. They create visual
and audio trainwrecks that call to our more base mentality. We stop and look.
They rake in the cash from higher ratings.
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jp2
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response 33 of 86:
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Feb 12 14:46 UTC 2004 |
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