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The Batlord 02-07-2019 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2041849)
It was the post punk scene. I might be out of my depth but is Blondie not a part of the Post-Punk scene?

Edit: Excluding the part where Flash actually name dropped Joy Division as an artist who that crowd brought to his attention.

Blondie were one of the first bands of the CBGB's New York punk scene, which was an odd space for punk. It was a bunch of bands not bothered with sounding anything alike so you ended up with bands playing around the same time who got grouped into proto-punk, punk, and post-punk. But Blondie were definitely... well who the **** cares cause ultimately they got called new wave. Even though they existed before new wave, but... who cares. "Heart of Glass" is most definitely not what anyone not trying to make a point would call punk or even post punk so as far as I'm concerned it's evidence of my point.

DMBFFF 02-07-2019 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2041795)
You're arguing points I never made. I didn't say being a black rapper makes you an owner, I'm talking about record labels. There are tons of black owned record labels that generate revenue.

Most of them likely on a shoe-string that likely owe money.

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2041795)
Jay-Z is not just a rapper. He owns a very successful label. Kanye West, Drake, Tech N9ne, 50 Cent. Artists that own hip hop business.

The don't "own hip hop business": they own businesses in hip hop.

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2041795)
I didn't say hip hop on it's own is going to save black people from disparity but it's one of the only industries that is seemingly owned by black people which is important.

Who owns Def Jam?

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2041795)
No, I don't think a doctor has the same pull or sway or connections as Oprah ****ing Winfrey. Think about it, do you think Kim Kardashian could as easily build her business with out the connections her family had built? You think a doctor builds those same connections? **** out of here.

For every Oprah Winfrey there are perhaps 1000 black women who tried yet many of them likely don't have 1% of her fortune: such is the nature of the business, but if 1000 blacks try to be doctors using the same effort Oprah did with her career, a good proportion will succeed—possibly a majority—and they might collectively, when they get to be her age, have more money than she and the other 1000.

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Originally Posted by Lucem Ferre (Post 2041795)
None of this even addresses the question of whether or not horrorcore labels, which are white owned and white employed, are taking hip hop industry away from black people or are they so far removed from hip hop culture that it makes no impact. Obviously you have very very little knowledge of hip hop at all so the question isn't for you.

I've given my answer. They deal in music likely derivative of black music, but blacks don't suffer because of it—they might even be profiting a bit from it.

As for my ignorance, guilty as charged, but are you going to tell me that this ICP isn't derivative, because I think it is.

Anteater 02-07-2019 02:38 PM

Why anyone cares about "post-punk" prior to 1983/82/81 or so is a far more pressing question.

OccultHawk 02-07-2019 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2041880)
Why anyone cares about "post-punk" prior to 1983 or so is a far more pressing question.

Dafuq?

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...o_new_york.jpg

Anteater 02-07-2019 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by OccultHawk (Post 2041882)

As much as I enjoy that one, it's a fact that nobody cared about No New York when it came out. "No Wave" was a "non starter" (in the words of my old roommate Ellis who moonlit as a drummer in noise groups around Austin).

Hell, even Eno didn't really champion it all that much despite being heavily involved as the producer and all that. He had moneyz to make. $$$

The point where people actually started to care about post-punk was when it stopped sounding like punk in a legitimately sincere manner.

Frownland 02-07-2019 02:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Anteater (Post 2041884)
As much as I enjoy that one, it's a fact that nobody cared about No New York when it came out.

Sucks to be them.

OccultHawk 02-07-2019 03:05 PM

Ant

You have great taste but come on man

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...uicide1977.jpg

You can’t trump tweet out of this.

The Batlord 02-07-2019 03:07 PM

*urge to pee in Anteater's mother's mouth... rising*

OccultHawk 02-07-2019 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by dharma & greg (Post 2041894)
*urge to pee in anteater's mother's mouth... Rising*

exooooooooo!!!!!!!

MicShazam 02-07-2019 03:15 PM

Why anyone cares what anyone else cared about at some point back in time is the real pressing question.

Just take the music as it is on its own merits.

But that's just me. Whenever people start arguing about these things, my eyes glaze over.


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