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The Secret Meeting that Changed Rap Music and Destroyed a Generation

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  • edited September 2019

    @espiegel123 said:
    I guess it is easy to be dismissive of music that so radically changed the landscape of music that it no longer seems radical...particularly if one has no sense of history.

    Yeah, that must be it - I have no sense of history. Good thinking genius.

    History has nothing to do with it. I didn't like them then and I don't like them now.

    Just my opinion.

    BTW: don't you think all that stuff about food in "Rapper's Delight"...

    So you pile some more on your plate
    While the stinky food's steamin', your mind starts to dreamin'
    Of the moment that it's time to leave
    And then you look at your plate and your chicken's slowly rottin'
    Into something that looks like cheese

    ...should have been sung by the fat guy? Would have been much funnier....

  • edited September 2019

    It is possible to not like something and also not be dismissive or to not like something and recognize its importance or place in history.

    It is also possible to disagree with someone without being insulting and hostile.

  • @espiegel123 said:
    It is also possible to disagree with someone without being insulting and hostile.

    Well, you were the one dishing out the insults saying I have no sense of history.

  • @Simon said:

    @espiegel123 said:
    It is also possible to disagree with someone without being insulting and hostile.

    Well, you were the one dishing out the insults saying I have no sense of history.

    It wasn’t intended as an insult. You seemed to be totally dismissive of two massively influential tracks without giving any sort of acknowledgement of their importance. I was trying to point out that one can recognize that tracks are important even if one doesn’t personally care for them. To me your comments came as being pretty dismissive. And I was making a second point that it is hard from today’s perspective to have a sense of how radically different those tracks were from anything one was hearing. From the purely song perspective without the historical context, they don’t necessarily compare favorably to the best of what came later...but those later tracks wouldn’t have existed without these.

    That’s all. If that seems insulting, I apologize. It was intended to be.

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