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    Hip Hop is not Rap,ok little man? Sorta like Jazz is not Blues, ok?
    I'm sure Keith Richards was making that distinction.

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    I'm sure Keith Richards was making that distinction.
    In his book...LIFE...he talks about the roots to his music and the impact them old blues had on him, Brian Jones and Jaggar. He then delves into some of those legends. It doesn't take you many pages to figure out this guy knows the music. I was actually stunned, I had no idea he was that heavy into the roots of it all. He knows the music!!

    If someone like Keith Richards has a low opinion of rap, as do I and most those not limited to the limitations we find in the young black world. it's pretty valid. Sure some black kid with about as much depth as a thimble won't know any better.

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    Why do Rap fans get offended by the genre being labeled low brow ignorance?

    I thought that is a big part of the appeal. It's not caring that you are judged by society.

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    I have no doubts The Stones have heard this one...........




    Influenses, it's all about influenses. Who is going to look back on rap and want to mimic that ?

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    Stones are good, but they're overrated just because of their era and how early they were in the rock scene

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    Stones are good, but they're overrated just because of their era and how early they were in the rock scene
    I've probably heard more artists/bands in my 66 years than anyone here. Everything from African/Indian tribal music, to convicts in prison, to Mexican, Irish, Caribbean, hillbilly, gospel, acid rock, punk, rap, hip hop jazz and on and on, ....Bach.

    The Rolling Stones are one of the truly great acts in the music world. In the highest ecelon of musical artists. Right there with Sinatra, Elvis, The Beatles, Billie Holliday, Louis Armstrong, Bob Marley, Led Zeppelin,Bessie Smith, Hank Williams, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Jellyroll Morton, BB King, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Bob Wills, Roy Acuff.

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    I have no doubts The Stones have heard this one...........


    Influenses, it's all about influenses. Who is going to look back on rap and want to mimic that ?
    If you listen you can already hear rap's influence. Toby Keith is one that comes to mind.
    Last edited by HeadBanger; 09-04-2015 at 06:20 PM.

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    If you listen you can already hear rap's influence. Toby Keith is one that comes to mind.
    A tune recorded in Alabama in 1927 was influensed by rap....huh???

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    A tune recorded in Alabama in 1927 was influensed by rap....huh???
    I never mentioned that song dumbass.

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    This. I misquoted before.

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    I never mentioned that song dumbass.
    Be cool ya little sucker, got it?

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    Stones are good, but they're overrated just because of their era and how early they were in the rock scene
    who's a better modern rock band than the Stones?

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    who's a better modern rock band than the Stones?
    i dont think modern bands are better. but if they came about in the 70's or 80's they would have been just one of the bunch imo

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    i dont think modern bands are better. but if they came about in the 70's or 80's they would have been just one of the bunch imo
    Stick to being wrong about evolution, you know....0....about music. The Stones only real rival is The Beatles.

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    Stick to being wrong about evolution, you know....0....about music. The Stones only real rival is The Beatles.
    another band from that era... which is completely missing my point

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    Stones are overrated. They have a good output of music and they created their own blues, rock, pschy style. But then they pissed away any claim to greatness by stealing their early riffs from blues and putting out several decades of ordinary music.

    Mick Jagger is a great singer, they wrote good songs. But they are at best a B+. I think the beatles are in the same class. Great songwriters but not especially noteworthy on their own merits. The beatles were more forward though, broke barriers for white men, and put out truly good albums. And they had the good sense to die off when their era ended.

    Black Sabbath is pretty much on par with the Stones as far as lasting impact when you look at how metal was born. Stones just inspired a buch of frat rock bands. Black sabbath also had the good sense to die rather than put out average albums. But the difference in talent between ozzy and jagger is not great. They just had different styles.


    It's ok to like the stones.....i do. I just don't think they;d stand out if they started a decade later, great songwriting notwithstanding.


    as for rap.....this is my first time hearing wiz and man he is slow monotone rapper. I do like too short though.

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    another band from that era... which is completely missing my point
    To think any band that could make the impact The Stones did would be just another band in some other era, tells me you dont get it.
    http://www.ranker.com/crowdranked-li...5SX6jRABf2n73Q
    Last edited by Avante; 09-04-2015 at 09:48 PM.

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    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.
    That's not influence, that's the "trendiness" Spurminator was talking about.

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    Be cool ya little sucker, got it?

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    70s era Stones, while not as great as their 60s output, was superior to a lot of the music coming out at the time. What the Stones did in the 70s by soaking up the music of the time, putting their own spin on it and usually improving on the trend was brilliant. Punk, funk, disco, country... The Stones did it better than just about anyone.

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    That's not influence, that's the "trendiness" Spurminator was talking about.
    That is a ridiculous statement. So the great Blues players created the "trendiness" of rock 'n roll? STFU.

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    That is a ridiculous statement. So the great Blues players created the "trendiness" of rock 'n roll? STFU.
    What's ridiculous is your lack of reading comprehension. Did I say anything about blues players and rock n roll? Did I quote a comment of yours about blues and rock n roll? No idiot, if you take a look at the sentence I bolded for your simple ass, I was referring specifically to the rap trendiness we are seeing right now in rock and country. Learn to read or STFU.

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    What's ridiculous is your lack of reading comprehension. Did I say anything about blues players and rock n roll? Did I quote a comment of yours about blues and rock n roll? No idiot, if you take a look at the sentence I bolded for your simple ass, I was referring specifically to the rap trendiness we are seeing right now in rock and country. Learn to read or STFU.

    Please stop posting Maalox.....you make me all over myself every time...I run to the restroom to Jack off and it gets messy..you're ruining my sex life Maalox

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    I think it's a bit more gray than ol Keith is getting at, but there's some truth in what he's saying. For example, listen to one of the greatest (by sales/consensus) rappers of the past decade or more, Kanye, try to sing without autotune/effects? sounds terrible and most people at Karaoke could do better. But he's a great writer with good hooks as long as he stays within his limited vocal range. Same with Jay-Z, and many other rappers who "yell over a drumbeat."

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    I think it's a bit more gray than ol Keith is getting at, but there's some truth in what he's saying. For example, listen to one of the greatest (by sales/consensus) rappers of the past decade or more, Kanye, try to sing without autotune/effects? sounds terrible and most people at Karaoke could do better. But he's a great writer with good hooks as long as he stays within his limited vocal range. Same with Jay-Z, and many other rappers who "yell over a drumbeat."
    That's the surface of mainstream rap. Terrible music written by producers instead of artists. Keith pals around with those same slimy producers, so he has nary ing room to talk. Good hip hop with a positive message will never make the radio, so you will never hear it unless you dig for it. Selling out means a lot more than just cashing in, Keith, Kanye, Jay-Z sold out a long time ago and are just playing their part.

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