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Cylli Kat
Forum Groupie Joined: December 29 2007 Location: The Othersphere Status: Offline Points: 97 |
Posted: February 22 2008 at 18:56 |
Name me 5 of these uplifting songs by artist and their main themes please...
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MHDTV
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 19 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 144 |
Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:08 |
No Regrets-Aesop Rock: Following your dreams.
None Shall Pass-Aesop Rock: Social justice. Save Yourself-Aesop Rock: This isn't socially uplifting, but you should heed this line: Shut the f**k and recognize what you holding ain't really broken. No Splash-Aesop Rock: One person's effect on the world. 9-5ers Anthem-Aesop Rock: About the overworked American work force. There's 5 off the top of my head from one artist. |
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reality
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:19 |
The Message - Grand Master Flash (Mele Mel) |
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MHDTV
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 19 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 144 |
Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:20 |
Bring The Noise-Public Enemy
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Kid-A
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:26 |
nvm Edited by Kid-A - February 22 2008 at 19:27 |
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:27 |
nvm as well
Edited by MHDTV - February 22 2008 at 19:28 |
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Cylli Kat
Forum Groupie Joined: December 29 2007 Location: The Othersphere Status: Offline Points: 97 |
Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:44 |
Didja ever notice that you never hear the
"rap" about going to church, helping the poor, feeding the hungry,
caring about human rights, eating your vegetables, doing the right thing even
when it may hurt, etc.???
Bass! How low can you go? Death row. What a brother knows. Once again back is the incredible the thyme animal the incredible D Public Enemy Number One "Five O" said "Freeze!" and I got numb Can I tell 'em that I really never had a gun? But it's the wax that the Terminator X spun Now they got me in a cell 'cause my records they sell 'Cause a brother like me said "Well... ...Frarrakhan's a prophet and I think you ought to listen to what he can say to you, what you ought to do." Follow for now, power of the people, say, "Make a miracle, D, pump the lyrical" Black is back, all in, we're gonna win Check it out, yeah y'all, here we go again Chorus: Turn it up! Bring the noise! Never badder than bad 'cause the brother is madder than mad At the fact that's corrupt as a senator Soul on roll, but you treat it like soap on a rope 'Cause the beats in the lines are so dope Listen for lessons I'm saying inside music that the critics are blasting me for They'll never care for the brothers and sisters now across the country has us up for the war We got to demonstrate, come on now, they're gonna have to wait Till we get it right Radio stations I question their blackness They call themselves black, but we'll see if they'll play this Chorus: Turn it up! Bring the noise! Get from in front of me, the crowd runs to me My deejay is warm, he's X, I call him Norm, ya know He can cut a record from side to side So what, the ride, the glide should be much safer than a suicide Soul control, beat is the father of your rock'n'roll Music for whatcha, for whichin', you call a band, man Makin' a music, abuse it, but you can't do it, ya know You call 'em demos, but we ride limos, too Whatcha gonna do? Rap is not afraid of you Beat is for Sonny Bono, beat is for Yoko Ono Run-DMC first said a deejay could be a band Stand on its feet, get you out your seat Beat is for Eric B. and LL, as well, hell Wax is for Anthrax, still it can rock bells Ever forever, universal, it will sell Time for me to exit, Terminator X-it Chorus... From coast to coast, so you stop being like a comatose "Stand, my man? The beat's the same with a boost toast Rock with some pizzazz, it will last. Why you ask? Roll with the rock stars, still never get accepted as We got to plead the Fifth, we can investigate Don't need to wait, get the record straight Hey, posse's in effect, got the Flavor Terminator X to sign checks, play to get paid We got to check it out down on the avenue A magazine or two is dissing me and dissing you Yeah, I'm telling you... Did I miss the uplifting part??? |
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Cylli Kat
Forum Groupie Joined: December 29 2007 Location: The Othersphere Status: Offline Points: 97 |
Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:50 |
Again, I must be missing the uplifting bit... None Shall Pass Lyrics flash that buttery gold, jittery zeitgeist |
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MHDTV
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 19 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 144 |
Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:52 |
"Bass, howw low can you go? Death Row?" Read it for gods sake. There are lots of little lines that, even thought it's mainly an introductory song.
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Atavachron
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:53 |
firstly, I would bet good money there is some hiphop about all those things second, who the hell wants to hear about going to church, feeding the hungry and eating vegetables ..you think early Beatles and Zep fans wanted to hear about that? |
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MHDTV
Forum Senior Member Joined: July 19 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 144 |
Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:55 |
Once again, read the damn lyrics...
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Easy Money
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:58 |
Hey Cylli, So we gather you don't like rap. I'm cool with that.
How about doing something positive for this site and writing a review of some music you do like. |
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micky
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 19:59 |
hahahhaha.. that's what millions of bored housewives listen to each time you listen to that abomination of music that is NEW COUNTRY MUSIC hahhahah. Screw that sh*t... give me David Allan Coe. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBqZs7oGPZQ it that isn't country.... |
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Atavachron
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 20:07 |
^ yikes.. that guy's the real deal
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Easy Money
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 20:11 |
[QUOTE=Cylli Kat]Didja ever notice that you never hear the "rap" about going to church, helping the poor, feeding the hungry, caring about human rights, eating your vegetables, doing the right thing even when it may hurt, etc.??? </span> I guess you haven't been to church in a while. There is tons of rap in church these days. Edited by Easy Money - February 22 2008 at 20:12 |
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micky
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 20:14 |
that's real country music. A legend .. seen him several times live. One Hell of a show Born 6 September 1939, Akron, Ohio, USA. From the age of nine, Coe was in and out of reform schools, correction centers and prisons. According to his publicity handout, he spent time on Death Row after killing a fellow inmate who demanded oral sex. When Rolling Stone magazine questioned this, Coe responded with a song, 'I'd Like To Kick The sh*t Out Of You'. Whatever the truth of the matter, Coe was paroled in 1967 and took his songs about prison life to Shelby Singleton who released two albums on his SSS label. Coe wrote Tanya Tucker's 1974 US country number 1, 'Would You Lay With Me (In A Field Of Stone)?'. He took to calling himself Davey Coe - the Mysterious Rhinestone Cowboy, performing in a mask, and driving a hearse. He satirized the themes of country music with hilarious additions to Steve Goodman's 'You Never Even Called Me By My Name', but has often used the clichés himself. His defiant stance and love of motorbikes, multiple tattoos and ultra-long hair made him a natural 'Nashville outlaw', which he wrote about in the self-glorifying 'Longhaired Redneck' and 'Willie, Waylon And Me'. In 1978 Johnny Paycheck had a US country number 1 with Coe's 'Take This Job And Shove It', which inspired a film of the same title in 1981, and Coe's own successes included the witty 'Divers Do It Deeper' (1978), 'Jack Daniels If You Please' (1979), 'Now I Lay Me Down To Cheat' (1982), 'The Ride' (1983), which conjures up a meeting between Coe and Hank Williams, and 'Mona Lisa's Lost Her Smile' (1984), which reached number 2 on the US country charts, his highest position as a performer. Recordings with other performers include 'Don't Cry Darlin'' and 'This Bottle (In My Hand)' with George Jones, 'I've Already Cheated On You' with Willie Nelson, and 'Get A Little Dirt On Your Hands' with Bill Anderson. Coe's 1978 album Human Emotions was about his divorce - one side being 'Happy Side' and the other 'Su-I-side'. The controversial cover of Texas Moon shows the bare backsides of his band and crew, and he has also released two mail-order albums of explicit songs, Nothing Sacred and Underground. Coe appears incapable of separating the good from the ridiculous and his albums are erratic. At his best, he is a sensitive, intelligent writer. Similarly, his stage performances with his Tennessee Hat Band differ wildly in length and quality: sometimes it is non-stop music, sometimes it features conjuring tricks. Coe's main trick, however, is to remain successful, as country music fans grow exasperated with his over-the-top publicity. He may still be an outlaw but as Waylon Jennings remarks in 'Living Legends', that only means double-parking on Music Row. |
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 20:15 |
Maybe you should start a thread on him micky...
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micky
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 20:16 |
why? .. got one right here |
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MHDTV
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 20:18 |
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micky
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Posted: February 22 2008 at 20:19 |
*leaves quietly... aren't many DAC fans here I'm sure hahaha*
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