I'll check this out after the game. I'm forever a Scarface fan. I've listened to Geto Boys since Ready Red.
Cops kill just as many asians as they kill blacks in this country but there're rare asian-on-asian crimes so it creates such an illusion to guys like djohn that those cop vs. black crimes also predominated in the black community. s get killed everyday in gang fights but once a died because of a bullet from a cop's gun, it is magnified 1000 times and gets broadcast all over the mainstream media.
I'll check this out after the game. I'm forever a Scarface fan. I've listened to Geto Boys since Ready Red.
Keith just dropping truth bombs, snorting his old man's ashes, not giving a .
it would be like those AIDS quilts tbh
In his book, Richards talks about the closest thing to Heaven on earth for him was being the only white guy in a Mississippi juke joint and everyone was cool with him being there.
Keith Richards knows music, he gets the roots and knows the influenses.
There will never been a rap band that could make a zit on the ass of The Rolling Stones.
Agree.
Trying to dis the Beatles over a very few of their songs that were out there or for going to India.
STFU bridge troll.
Ditto Metallica and Sabbath. While Metallica is basically a joke, that not to say they don't have a few good songs as did Sabbath.
Just because Richards doesn't like either band, he needs to STFU.
Just finishes mixing some Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, Hank Williams, Bill Monroe and Bob Wills.
So many so shallow, so limited, no depth at all. so to them rap is great, when in reality it's ing lame.
The Roots > The Rolling Fossils
Holy guacamole...you ers are total dumb s...let me explain for the el stupo's amongst us such as yourself....the problem may be that blacks kill blacks at high rates but the reason that Black Lives Matter is solely based on prosecution of those crimes...when blacks kill blacks 95% of the time the killer is prosecuted and goes to jail....when blacks kill whites 99% of the time their asses going to the slamma....when cops kill whites 80% of the time they are prosecuted...when cops kill blacks 0% of the time are they prosecuted....its the sole reason we advocate black lives matter....if you're too ing dumb to process that then too ing bad...it means you're a certified dumb ....or whatever![]()
You should have stopped right here....
Now what are we going to do about this problem?
I'll ask you the same question Kool. Forget the #BLM campaign....bigger problem facing the black community? Cops vs. blacks or blacks vs. blacks?
Keith Richards and the Rolling Stones rode pretty much every trendy musical wave for 30 years and never played a single note that wasn't cpied from someone else. If they weren't already 80 when rap hit its peak mainstream success, they would have put out a rap album.
I'll go slow....
When the band started out they were young guys, honest they were CN, I know I know your dumbass thought they were always old timers, huh?
Is this one dumb or what?
No rap artist anywhere remotely close to The Rolling Stones, not even in the same ball park.
So you've never heard them, huh?
Where did they steal this?
That's a great song. But a band of Englishmen didn't invent the Samba rhythm, and they weren't the only mainstream group using it in popular music at the time. (Ever heard of Santana?)
Looking at the Rolling Stones discography as a whole you'd have to be in complete denial to think they weren't simply following trends with every release. They never released an album that changed the course of popular music, they released albums (some of them very good) that walked in sidestep with those trends. They did a psychadelic album after it was popular, southern roots rock after it was already popular, disco after it was already popular, and super polished 80's rock that basically sounded like everything else on FM radio.
The Stones were a blues band that had to play stuff that sold. They like every other band didn't set out to change the musical landscape. They were the best at what they did and no you don't ever think of them mimicing other sounds, if you think that you don't know the music. Their blues rock blend unique to the biz, nobody was doing that like they were.
Listen to ZZ Top, Zeppelien, The Beatles, The Doors, Hendrix, The Grateful Dead etc, all of them had a unique sound, that's why their made it big. The Stones as big as it got.
Killer blues:
Givin me the blues:
Bluesy as :
No style mimicry here, this is all Stones:
The Stones is a legendary band but for Richards to make such a remark is ridiculous. Rap changed music in a way they never did. They were influenced by many as much as any other band is. You can hear the influence of rap in many genres from rock to country.
Early history[edit]
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were childhood friends and classmates in Dartford, Kent, until the Jaggers moved to Wilmington.[7] Jagger had formed a garage band with Taylor, mainly playing Muddy Waters, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Howlin' Wolf and Bo Diddley material.[7] Jagger was reacquainted with Keith Richards in 1960 at Dartford railway station.[8] The Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters records that Jagger carried revealed a common interest that prompted their musical partnership.[8][9] Richards joined Jagger and Taylor at frequent meetings at Jagger's house. The meetings switched to Taylor's house in late 1961, where the three were joined by Alan Etherington and Bob Beckwith. They called themselves The Blue Boys.[10]
In March 1962, the Blue Boys read about the Ealing Jazz Club in newspaper Jazz News and visited the place on 7 April 1962. The band members met Brian Jones there, as he sat in playing slide guitar with Alexis Korner's seminal London rhythm and blues band, Blues Incorporated, the band that also had future Rolling Stones members Ian Stewart and Charlie Watts.[11] Before visiting the Ealing Jazz Club, the Blue Boys had sent a tape of their best recordings to Alexis Korner, who was impressed.[11] After a meeting with Korner, Jagger and Richards started jamming with Blues Incorporated.[11]
Brian Jones advertised for band mates in the Jazz News and Ian Stewart found a practice space and joined with Jones to start a rhythm and blues band playing Chicago blues. Shortly thereafter, Jagger, Taylor and Richards left Blues Incorporated to join Jones and Stewart in their effort. Also at the first rehearsal were guitarist Geoff Bradford and vocalist Brian Knight, both of whom declined to join the band citing objections to playing the Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley songs preferred by Jagger and Richards.[12]
In June 1962 the line-up was: Jagger, Jones, Richards, Stewart, Taylor, and drummer Tony Chapman. According to Richards, Jones christened the band during a phone call to Jazz News. When asked for a band name Jones saw a Muddy Waters LP lying on the floor. One of the LP's tracks was "Rollin' Stone".[13][14]
How many people in this country are 12-30 blacks? That is the target audience for rap. How many successful white people listen to.... .....???
Rap, is stupid for the stupid. And yes I've heard them all. It's bad when compared to what's good. Maybe if I were some uneducated little black boy trying to survive the streets I might think differently, but I'm not.
Rap changed music the same-way Anal sex changed the porn industry
TOO MANY
This is old, but it's the most recent data I could find. A 2005 study showed that 70-75% of hip-hop's audience is white:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB111521814339424546
And I guarantee they included Hispanics in that number
Hip Hop is not Rap,ok little man? Sorta like Jazz is not Blues, ok?
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