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04-18-2006, 03:10 AM | #21 (permalink) |
Let it drip
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the only bands i like with a black member are the libertines, bloc party, the go naturals, the noisettes and blah blah blah. yet im not racist in anyway. i think there is a slight self fulfilling prophecy here, young black children are growing up to see a rock industry dominated by white people, so their bound to go into a musical industry where the majority are their own creed, such as R'n'B. of course there are notable exceptions and there isnt a set design to this, its just the way it generally goes.
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04-18-2006, 04:04 AM | #23 (permalink) | |
They call me Tundra Boy
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A similar thing can be seen in America too, although I don't have first-hand experience of the ethnic layout there... Also, as unfortunate as it may be, black people are still more likely to occupy the lower rungs of the social strata (more likely to be poor and/or working-class) and rock music requires decent instruments, speakers and sometimes rehearsal room rental. These cost money, which is more of an issue if you have less of it. Styles like hip-hop, on the other hand, don't tend to require the same financial investment (ok, this argument isn't as strong...) |
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