Lord Jamar is opposed to men in skirts

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moonshadow wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:51 pm normal men....
Are there any?
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Good luck to Lord Jamar. He is entitled to a view and so am I. So are other men in skirts. I do not like Rap music or even his dress sense and he will no doubt ignore any negative sentiment. I do the same. Good luck to him. Our paths will not cross and if they ever do at least I am prepared. Not going to think about him and the likes.
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Barleymower wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 4:31 pm
moonshadow wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 1:51 pm normal men....
Are there any?
*shrugs* I dunno. Seems like everyone's got it all figured out ya know...? :wink:

Sometimes I just hear people talk... I look at them and then say...

... yep.... have a good one.

Then turn around and walk away. :lol:
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TheSkirtedMan wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 4:45 pm Good luck to Lord Jamar. He is entitled to a view and so am I. So are other men in skirts. I do not like Rap music or even his dress sense and he will no doubt ignore any negative sentiment. I do the same. Good luck to him. Our paths will not cross and if they ever do at least I am prepared. Not going to think about him and the likes.
It seems there is a letter missing when you talk about "rap" music. I believe it would be more accurate to call it "crap music".
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JohnH wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:15 pm It seems there is a letter missing when you talk about "rap" music. I believe it would be more accurate to call it "crap music".
It could be argued that you have too many words in your description, and 'crap' is not the word to be deleted.......IMHO.....I may be too old to appreciate....
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Nope, Mouse, you nailed it. The proper "definition" is "crap" (save that in this case the "c" is silent -- sadly)
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JohnH wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:15 pm
TheSkirtedMan wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 4:45 pm Good luck to Lord Jamar. He is entitled to a view and so am I. So are other men in skirts. I do not like Rap music or even his dress sense and he will no doubt ignore any negative sentiment. I do the same. Good luck to him. Our paths will not cross and if they ever do at least I am prepared. Not going to think about him and the likes.
It seems there is a letter missing when you talk about "rap" music. I believe it would be more accurate to call it "crap music".
Sadly, this is true for most rap, nowadays. It's a shame, because the genre was originally produced to give introspection of society and sense of self. There are plenty of good rap music out there; it's just not played on the radio, and what's popular is mostly just vapid garbage. Rap has potential to be the most poetic genre there is, but the "p" in Rhythm AND Poetry" is disregarded by so many people. It's a shame, really.
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I enjoy my music the same way I enjoy candy.
I start by throwing away the 'wrappers'...... :D

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JohnH wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:15 pm It seems there is a letter missing when you talk about "rap" music. I believe it would be more accurate to call it "crap music".
The irony of rap rhyming with crap. The only rap song I ever liked was Grandmaster Flash’s The Message. All the rest deserve the letter C put before rap to spell Crap.
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DrFishnets wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2024 7:10 am
JohnH wrote: Tue Jun 04, 2024 9:15 pm It seems there is a letter missing when you talk about "rap" music. I believe it would be more accurate to call it "crap music".
The irony of rap rhyming with crap. The only rap song I ever liked was Grandmaster Flash’s The Message. All the rest deserve the letter C put before rap to spell Crap.
Again, not every rap song is like what you often see on the radio. There genuinely are good rap songs with deep and insightful lyricism. Songs that don't brag about riches. Songs that don't degrade women. Songs that don't glorified gang stuff. Songs without profanity. Songs that don't indulge in drugs and alcohol. Degrading an entire music genre because you personally don't like it is just asinine.
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TSH wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:02 am Again, not every rap song is like what you often see on the radio. There genuinely are good rap songs with deep and insightful lyricism. Songs that don't brag about riches. Songs that don't degrade women. Songs that don't glorified gang stuff. Songs without profanity. Songs that don't indulge in drugs and alcohol. Degrading an entire music genre because you personally don't like it is just asinine.
I wasn’t degrading the whole rap genre. I was degrading most of it which is rap music made today. Don’t get me wrong but there was some good rap music in the 1980s which is my favourite decade for music anyway. As I mentioned on here Grandmaster Flash The Message was very good and the lyrics were meaningful. Also there was a rap song on a Miami Vice soundtrack album that was in the similar vein of Grandmaster Flash that I enjoyed and I also enjoyed White Lines and that rap track Captain Sensible did called Wot.
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DrFishnets wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:39 am
TSH wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:02 am Again, not every rap song is like what you often see on the radio. There genuinely are good rap songs with deep and insightful lyricism. Songs that don't brag about riches. Songs that don't degrade women. Songs that don't glorified gang stuff. Songs without profanity. Songs that don't indulge in drugs and alcohol. Degrading an entire music genre because you personally don't like it is just asinine.
I wasn’t degrading the whole rap genre.
The way it was worded made it seemed as such. Perhaps I shouldn't have been so brash with my response; I just get a bit irritated over the notions such as rap somehow "not" qualifying as music because it usually doesn't have melodies. These people don't seem to understand that percussion instruments typically aren't played as melodic instruments, so lots of music won't have a melody, either.
As I mentioned on here Grandmaster Flash The Message was very good and the lyrics were meaningful. Also there was a rap song on a Miami Vice soundtrack album that was in the similar vein of Grandmaster Flash that I enjoyed and I also enjoyed White Lines and that rap track Captain Sensible did called Wot.
Another hip-hop group, De La Soul, commonly mocked the "Gangsta Rap" scene that was catching on during the tail end of the '80s. Their first record was a masterpiece, and I think it's something that you'll like too. 3 Feet High and Rising has so many hits, like "The Magic Number", "Ghetto Thang", "Eye Know", "Tread Water", and "Me Myself and I".
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Indeed, a lot of rap has serious meaning in the lyrics. I don't think it's crap, it can get pretty deep.

Freestyle is nothing short of flat out talent and skill. I remember a kid in my high-school that could freestyle with the best of them, he'd always draw a crowd when he'd get started.
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TSH wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2024 10:16 am
DrFishnets wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:39 am
TSH wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:02 am Again, not every rap song is like what you often see on the radio. There genuinely are good rap songs with deep and insightful lyricism. Songs that don't brag about riches. Songs that don't degrade women. Songs that don't glorified gang stuff. Songs without profanity. Songs that don't indulge in drugs and alcohol. Degrading an entire music genre because you personally don't like it is just asinine.
I wasn’t degrading the whole rap genre.
The way it was worded made it seemed as such. Perhaps I shouldn't have been so brash with my response; I just get a bit irritated over the notions such as rap somehow "not" qualifying as music because it usually doesn't have melodies. These people don't seem to understand that percussion instruments typically aren't played as melodic instruments, so lots of music won't have a melody, either.
As I mentioned on here Grandmaster Flash The Message was very good and the lyrics were meaningful. Also there was a rap song on a Miami Vice soundtrack album that was in the similar vein of Grandmaster Flash that I enjoyed and I also enjoyed White Lines and that rap track Captain Sensible did called Wot.
Another hip-hop group, De La Soul, commonly mocked the "Gangsta Rap" scene that was catching on during the tail end of the '80s. Their first record was a masterpiece, and I think it's something that you'll like too. 3 Feet High and Rising has so many hits, like "The Magic Number", "Ghetto Thang", "Eye Know", "Tread Water", and "Me Myself and I".
I understand. However, I didn’t like how the quote was aimed at me not liking most rap when others on this thread expressed that they didn’t like most rap either.

I am a fan of electronica and experimental music and a lot of that doesn’t have melody and still sounds enjoyable.

Anyway, I’ll give De La Soul a listen.
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