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wellcharge 05.27.2009 04:12 PM

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Originally Posted by afterthefact
You are in the camp that Rob is going to invade on his mighty steed in the middle of the night and decapitate all of its inhabitants.



no worries, i could probably save myself by giving him a heart attack by repeating the simple fact that ROCK WAS A SUBGENRE OF R&B AND NEVER WOULD HAVE BEEN SEPERATED FROM R&B IF IT WASN'T COMMERCIALIZED TO APPEAL TO THE WHITE AUDIENCE

afterthefact 05.27.2009 04:14 PM

Haha, that is Rob's "Clatto Verata Nicto" :)

demonrail666 05.27.2009 04:15 PM

And he'll counter by repeating the simple fact that slow jams are a subgenre of chronic diarrhea

wellcharge 05.27.2009 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by demonrail666
And he'll counter by repeating the simple fact that slow jams are a subgenre of chronic diarrhea



it takes alot of skill to hit the brown note

 

demonrail666 05.27.2009 04:25 PM

Bloody hell, it's Rob after an hour on the sun bed. THE TRUTH IS OUT!:eek:

afterthefact 05.27.2009 04:27 PM

HAHAHAHA, I knew he looked like somebody!

sarramkrop 05.27.2009 04:31 PM

I Love This Record.

noisereductions 05.27.2009 04:32 PM

Raphael Saadiq is a genius.

demonrail666 05.27.2009 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by afterthefact
HAHAHAHA, I knew he looked like somebody!


Seriously. It's almost uncanny. Rob is officially the walrus of Rawk.

wellcharge 05.27.2009 04:41 PM

the resemblance is not that huge, i think he looks more like Iron&Wine if anything

summer 05.27.2009 04:47 PM

To be honest I still haven't heard much Saadiq. Should I give Instant Vintage a try?

batreleaser 05.27.2009 04:49 PM

no i like prince, hes got soul for sure, but i still dont know how authentic anything called "soul" or "funk" after 1975 could be.

Decayed Rhapsody 05.27.2009 04:54 PM

Who fucking cares about authenticity? That bit doesn't hold weight at all. Yeah, well, noise music these days must not be authentic. "I don't see how you can all anything post-1920's Italian Futurist noise manifesto authentic."

wellcharge 05.27.2009 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by summer
To be honest I still haven't heard much Saadiq. Should I give Instant Vintage a try?


might as well, d'angelo is on it

Rob Instigator 05.27.2009 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by wellcharge
no worries, i could probably save myself by giving him a heart attack by repeating the simple fact that ROCK WAS A SUBGENRE OF R&B AND NEVER WOULD HAVE BEEN SEPERATED FROM R&B IF IT WASN'T COMMERCIALIZED TO APPEAL TO THE WHITE AUDIENCE


rock was and is an amalgasm of blues, country, hillbilly music, gospel, soul, etc., not what came to be called R&B.

noisereductions 05.27.2009 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Decayed Rhapsody
Who fucking cares about authenticity? That bit doesn't hold weight at all. Yeah, well, noise music these days must not be authentic. "I don't see how you can all anything post-1920's Italian Futurist noise manifesto authentic."


Repped!

Rob Instigator 05.27.2009 06:35 PM

anyone got any teddy Pendergras?? ha ha!!!!

wellcharge 05.27.2009 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
rock was and is an amalgasm of blues, country, hillbilly music, gospel, soul, etc., not what came to be called R&B.



nothing came to be called R&B, that term is older than rock&roll and older than the term soul. R&B is a mix of all the african american genres at the time. gospel,blues and jazz. Rock 'n Roll is the same thing with the addition of bluegrass/country, soul is the same thing with a different name because kids didn't want to admit they listen to the same genre as their parents.
The term R&B was a replacement for "race music" which came to be considered an offensive term for black styles, and was applied to all black genres including rock and roll

don't take it from me, chuck berry is much more of an authority


I got a rockin' pneumonia
I need a shot of rhythm and blues

demonrail666 05.27.2009 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wellcharge
nothing came to be called R&B, that term is older than rock&roll and older than the term soul. R&B is a mix of all the african american genres at the time. gospel,blues and jazz. Rock 'n Roll is the same thing with the addition of bluegrass/country, soul is the same thing with a different name because kids didn't want to admit they listen to the same genre as their parents.
The term R&B was a replacement for "race music" which came to be considered an offensive term for black styles, and was applied to all black genres including rock and roll

don't take it from me, chuck berry is much more of an authority


I got a rockin' pneumonia
I need a shot of rhythm and blues


That's interesting. So where did something like Rockabilly fall within all of that?

wellcharge 05.27.2009 07:51 PM

good question, i can't even tell the difference between normal rnr and rockabilly, all i know is the name is a mix of rock and hillbilly and that it's known as the first style of rock that was mostly played by white people. so i'd guess it's just rock with country/bluegrass influence more to forefront, i can't really hear the difference but i'd imagine it was probably clear to people back then

having heard the mix so many times it seems natural. But back in the days country music wasn't supposed to include any percussion, so having a percussionist playing black style rhythms under country guitars must have sounded absolutely insane to the people at the time


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