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Trollheart 08-27-2017 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1867928)
If you make an exception for Boom Bip & Dose One I'll take your sister off your hands. She likes death metal, right?

Sorry, no exceptions. That door is closed and I've lost the key. Or maybe swallowed it. And no, she hates most metal, other than Maiden. She's more into Queen and Bon Jovi. Still want her? ;)

Trollheart 08-27-2017 02:56 PM

Leave it to Urban to make the point clearer and better than I ever could.

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Originally Posted by Urban Hat€monger ? (Post 533657)

Someone mentioned earlier they didn't think much to the Flaming Lips 80s output , I happen to like that stuff more than the stuff they do now but I didn't feel the need to tell this person they were wrong or whatever because it won't change a thing and it doesn't lessen my enjoyment of it.


The Batlord 08-27-2017 02:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1867943)
Sorry, no exceptions. That door is closed and I've lost the key. Or maybe swallowed it. And no, she hates most metal, other than Maiden. She's more into Queen and Bon Jovi. Still want her? ;)

Every other Sunday and you pay for my Amazon purchases once a month.

DriveYourCarDownToTheSea 08-27-2017 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1867779)
Or 20k. Melody goes beyond vocals you know. And rapped vocals can melodic too.


Now you know as well as I that songs like that are the exception rather than the rule.

DriveYourCarDownToTheSea 08-27-2017 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1867789)
Since you have basically written off rap music. You don't know this but there are rappers doing the whole rap then sing thing within the same song.

Or just straight up singing.


I don't even consider that to be rap. It's more like a gospel tune.

Neapolitan 08-27-2017 03:48 PM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1867789)
Since you have basically written off rap music. You don't know this but there are rappers doing the whole rap then sing thing within the same song.

Or just straight up singing.


Just because "Rapper" is in his name doesn't mean everything he does is rap. That is more like a R&B tune by a 70s singer/songwriter than it is rapping or "gospel."

Del the Funky Homosapien was a bit melodic in his delivery. He didn't speak the words.

djchameleon 08-27-2017 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Neapolitan (Post 1867971)
Just because "Rapper" is in his name doesn't mean everything he does is rap. That is more like a R&B tune by a 70s singer/songwriter than it is rapping or "gospel."

Del the Funky Homosapien was a bit melodic in his delivery. He didn't speak the words.

It still fit my point about rappers doing some singing along with rapping. I just didn't feel like posting a video from Drake or Childish Gambino and went with Chance. There are others as well but he fit my point.

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Originally Posted by DriveYourCarDownToTheSea (Post 1867964)
I don't even consider that to be rap. It's more like a gospel tune.

that's fine that you don't consider it rap but it was included on the an album that won Best Rap Album at the Grammys last year.

Frownland 08-27-2017 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Chula Vista (Post 1867899)
I'm just explaining why I dig Zep and don't dig The Dead.

Oh and here I thought your post was about Pink Floyd. Thanks for elaborating!

Lisnaholic 08-27-2017 05:12 PM

My take on The Grateful Dead is that their vocalists were too weak, and yes, their instrumental interludes were often rambling affairs that could've done with more power and more musical ideas. But let's not forget that a lot of their albums were live - exploring what happens when audience and artist alike are hallucinating a mile a minute on LSD etc. In some ways, those albums are more like "you-had-to-be-there" documentary evidence.

There's just one (studio) album I'd strongly recommend; on American Beauty everything fell into place as never before or since. A great album in and of itself, it also works as a gentle, sympathetic guide to bring you back from the pyschedelic outer limits of your own skull:-


Frownland 08-27-2017 05:43 PM

I like Grayfolded. It's a plunderphonics record that uses Dark Star recordings.



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