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Title: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 08, 2013, 09:10:15 AM
I took a dive in my hip hop CD collection and came in touch with my youth sentiments and such:

Eminem - Stan (Long Version) ft. Dido (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOMhN-hfMtY#ws)

I listened almost the entire album, and then wanted to hear DRE's beats @ 2001. But they are punctuated with sexual screams and my daughter is in the living room so I went for something else:

Wu-Tang Clan - Wu-Tang Forever (Disc 1) [Full Album] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svzodS5o7gM#ws)
                                        Quite large to listen I don't expect you to do, just scroll through. Impressing is the first beat, which is quite special imho


For another detailed shot at what this album has to offer:

07 Severe Punishment - Wu-Tang Clan (Wu-Tang Forever Disc 1) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY0d1hDQ1RU#)

Man, I'm bouncing through the living room right now, (while fixing today's diner heheh)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 08, 2013, 09:16:05 AM
Aaaahh, they got me flying:

Witchdoctor - Hurtin' (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgjTGyMSAlg#)

cypress hill - Illusions - III (Temples of Boom) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3ltSb02JKs#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 08, 2013, 10:08:19 AM
Cypress Hill - No Rest for the Wicked (Ice Cube Diss) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYVmU3zvFsc#)

Probably the hardest diss ever written 8)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 08, 2013, 12:31:13 PM
Nice rhymes and good, fat beats!!! Didn't know that group, Fu-Schnickens :)

Reminds me of Paris, phfffAT beatz!!!:
PARIS - The Devil Made Me Do It (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKRAFPHD8W4#)

And the other rhyme reminds me of Boo Yaa T.R.I.B.E. ( A bit ove the top, but whatever. Death-Row styles ;)

Boo-Yaa Tribe - Death Row California [Video] 1994 - Doomsday (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DztKEuC1i2c#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 09, 2013, 02:24:42 PM
we talked about this one, a tune I heard in a film. It was virtually impossible to get on record or CD, it was released only in Portugal and couldn't be imported for reasons unknown. Let alone that it wasn't on the film sound track (Replacement Killers) and that no one knew what I was talking about. However, here it is.

ITHAKA "Escape From The City Of Angels" (featuring: Marta Dias) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7beMKxbC8E#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Fiach on September 10, 2013, 08:38:14 AM
Dont really know much rap stuff tbh, so I'm always pleased to find new (good) stuff :)

I like this from Ice T's OG album

Ice-T - Midnight (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6UmRmFHAkE#)

Only wound up geting OG cos I was so impressed with this :

BODY COUNT - Body Count (1992) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kul9nUImmg#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 10, 2013, 12:36:00 PM
interesting choice, Fiach :)

here, for you and Binnatics, the following song was recommended to me by JRD a long time ago (July 2009)  :) :-X

Sergio Mendes feat. Black Eyed Peas - Mas Que Nada (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfa6fRjPlUE#ws)

JRD also pointed out the original to me which is, by the way, by Jorge Ben Jor, in the spoiler.

Spoiler
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCM_VWzSiMo#t=15
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 10, 2013, 01:40:18 PM
Good ones Fiach!! You posted about Body Count before, but I couldn't find it anymore. I remember we discussed the original CD that contained the song "Cop Killer" that was later erased due to the violent anti-police lyrics.
I like the midnight-song too.

And I definitely like Ithaka Art!! :-X 8) Amazing story how exclusive this song turns out to be, lol

I know the Black Eyed Peas and this song, but did not know the original. Great song. Reminds me a bit of Santana, must be from the same time. Great recording too! The voice comes so close!
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 10, 2013, 02:02:52 PM
:)

Here, this is what separates the boys from the men. Men remember the impact it had when this was released  :-D

Rapper's Delight - The Sugarhill Gang (1979) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUqvPJ3cbUQ#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 11, 2013, 12:46:36 AM
Yeah, I remember that day; I smacked my first rattle through the window :angel:
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 13, 2013, 02:06:14 PM
something you might like

Globetroddas - Love (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MvefbuPOru0#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 13, 2013, 03:09:50 PM
Good one!

Listen to this:

Das EFX - Real Hip Hop [Official Vide HD] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMVZQQBed04#ws)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 13, 2013, 03:13:02 PM
And don't dare to tell me that your head did NOT go up and down after this one :-D
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 13, 2013, 03:18:43 PM
 :laugh: admittedly, it's got groove  :)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 13, 2013, 03:26:17 PM
We've got some (ex) underground bands which used to be cool. I got the CD with this track.

Fastforward to 0:50 to skip the intro if you want.

Fischmob - Fick mein Gehirn (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPJhGLXsUZM#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 13, 2013, 03:30:13 PM
You are fast.... I will check your song in a minute, but check thisone. It is a slow, easy song, but breathes so much power and strength, that's remarkable. Actually, I wanted to post some scratch-stuff, but I can't get up to check the names of those artists. My whole home is filled with guests ^-^

Check thisone:

2Pac/Makaveli - Hail Mary (ft.Outlawz) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jabbh1ygC10#ws)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 13, 2013, 03:46:27 PM
And back to the groove:

Freakin you baby - Jungle Brothers (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZAb_qr9gf0#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 13, 2013, 03:59:50 PM
nice :)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 14, 2013, 03:26:48 AM
The RAH Band, Clouds Across The Moon, 1985. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVVgOnN_BaM#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 14, 2013, 04:05:40 AM
Here's what I commented on steam chat @ Love International:
Binnatics: the rhythm makes me think of a turning wheel with blades containing shoes that keep you kicking in a certain direction... gentle but with no way to escape ^-^ Imagine the process 'en profil' like shadows on a white wall

And here's Art's reply:
Art Blade: you're sick lol

:-()
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 14, 2013, 06:20:53 AM
 :laugh:

yep, that conversation took place :)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 08, 2014, 02:35:07 PM
The West Coast Rap All-Stars - We're All In The Same Gang (HD) (720p) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJD1oDKKMdM#ws)

Ice-T - The Iceberg (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4fC13UZxE8#)

Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYMkEMCHtJ4#ws)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 09, 2014, 09:13:55 AM
Nice ones! :) :-X

I like Easy E a lot. He's the best 8)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: mandru on September 11, 2014, 11:45:05 AM
Youth memories?  ????

These ain't from none of mine.  I prefer music.  ::)


Quote from: Binnatics on September 13, 2013, 03:13:02 PM
And don't dare to tell me that your head did NOT go up and down after this one :-D


Actually, my head was shaking from side to side (as in no, no, no...) by the time I hit the 6 second mark and I was only able to reach 15 sec/mark before slamming the flush button.


I really liked MTV back when they used to play music.

I would leave MTV on in the background for whatever else I was doing with the day's programming as ambient tunes (paying closer attention when a favorite video was on) but then this kind of stuff shoved it's way in pushing out almost all other genres until plummeting ratings reached the point the station owners quit pretending the vast majority of their ardent followers or advertising accounts would waste another minute on it.  Their decision to switch over to reality TV and award shows really wasn't an improvement.

Contrary to the opinion of a rapper propounding his point of view in a recent TV interview I happened to catch (while flipping past)   this is not the new rock!

MTV is dead.  Hard or Soft, Long live rock!

And if I can't find rock these days, I'll just inject it into every song I play when I strap on my bass.  :-D
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 11, 2014, 12:06:50 PM
 ^-^ :-X Good, honest commentaries Mandru!

Totally agree on your MTV description. I remember the endless varieties of small films around their logo; great!!! I loved Beavis and Butthead and Ren and Stimpy. But I guess that's where it already started to go down; now they don't even know what that M stands for anymore... They'd better rename it into Y(outh)TV or something.

I think the biggest Music broadcast and publicity platform nowadays is Youtube. Everything else are youth memories; Vinyl, CD's, MTV, Top of the Pops, Cassettes, SA90, lol :-()

Quote from: mandru on September 11, 2014, 11:45:05 AM
...Actually, my head was shaking from side to side (as in no, no, no...) by the time I hit the 6 second mark and I was only able to reach 15 sec/mark before slamming the flush button...

Well, it DID make your head move, didn't it >:D
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 11, 2014, 12:16:09 PM
 :-D

Oh man..

I just remembered "Stars on 45"  :)

Stars On 45 - Stars On 45 (The Original Version) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7skQvj-aBV8#ws)

Stars on 45 - 70's disco mix (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gHvVBdby2s#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 11, 2014, 12:54:00 PM
Very nice song, but before my musical conscience I'm afraid ^-^ :-D
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 11, 2014, 12:58:45 PM
stars on 45 was a series released on vinyl, it represented an overview of hits mixed in short succession, sometimes dedicated to a group (e.g. an ABBA medley) and I have original stars on 45 indeed on 45 (12" maxi single) here, in my vinyl collection ^-^
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 11, 2014, 01:15:20 PM
Paul Simon- Graceland (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6fS_7Yp0hY#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: fragger on September 12, 2014, 07:22:02 AM
Re mandru's earlier post - I wasn't going to say anything because I attend the school of thought that teaches "if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all", but since he broke the ice, as it were, he has encouraged me to commit a bit of truancy today.

Maybe it's a generational thing, I don't know, but I could never connect with rap or hip-hop or any of that stuff - in fact, I can't stand it. I'd rather listen to a malfunctioning hydraulic ram than inflict more than a second of rap on my already overly abused eardrums. Maybe it's because my father has been a life-long and truly beautiful pianist of no mean ability and maybe it's because when I was a young fella people had to be able to play actual musical instruments to have a successful musical career, but to me rap is just that - talk, and largely nasty talk. Enraged, potentially violent people with rotten attitudes who look like they'd stick a flick-knife in your ribs if you looked at them the wrong way sounding off about gang-wars and cop-killing with midi-generated noises accompanying their nihilist FTW angst is something I can live without.

I like lots of different types of music - classical, jazz, rock, whatever - as long as it's musical. I can effortlessly switch between Beethoven and the The Band, between Duke Ellington and The Doobie Brothers, between Tommy Dorsey and Tommy Bolin. I like music that is tuneful and melodious, and has been produced by way of strings, brass, wood, steel, and well-honed vocal chords, as opposed to something that's been spewed forth from a bunch of silicon while some hoodie-enshrouded, attitude-exuding gangsta thug revels in the urban decay he has helped bring about. There's enough ugliness in the world as it is without producing quasi-musical grotesqueness to promote it further.

Sorry for the ranting guys. If you like that sort of thing I'm certainly not going to try to convert you, and I respect folks' right to like what they like. But when it comes to music, that's something that's dear to me, and having been raised in a household that has always cherished music (my Mom was a singer, btw - that's how she met my Dad), to me, rap is to music what graffiti is to inspired architecture - an affront, and an ugly desecration of something precious and beautiful.

I know I can be opinionated, but only about things that really matter to me :) Hope I didn't come on too strong.
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 12, 2014, 09:11:17 AM
nope, just crystal clear  ^-^
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 09:34:47 AM
Heheh, I can live with your comments. Don't worry. My dad would probably say the same thing about rap music, and I don't hate him for that.  ;)

I like you being honest about what you think of the stuff I post, and I don't feel offended. There's things I detest in the music spectrum, like Opera. That is something that is, although completely virtuous, a torture to my eardrums. I can understand that others like it, love it, go nuts when they listen to it in the right acoustic atmosphere; I'll just let them be enjoying themselves. Won't join them. :-D

There's one thing I'd like to bring up against your rant though, and that is my disagree with a one to one reference between rap music and violence. I fully accept you don't feel related to the kind of entertainment rappers produce, but stating that rap is violence goes a bit to far in my opinion. In many cases it's true, but there are loads of exceptions to prove there's actually music in it. I don't expect you to listen to and search for the good vibes between the gun blasting and smoke clouds; just believe me there are virtuous musicians in this whole spectrum of (gangster) rap.  :)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: mandru on September 12, 2014, 10:02:47 AM
Quote from: fragger on September 12, 2014, 07:22:02 AM

Re mandru's earlier post - I wasn't going to say anything because I attend the school of thought that teaches "if you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all", but since he broke the ice, as it were, he has encouraged me to commit a bit of truancy today...

...Hope I didn't come on too strong.

*Heh heh heh* OK Mr velvet glove.  :laugh:

This thread's been up for a year without my jumping in and thrashing around on the premise of "if you can't say anything nice...".  Then our Aussie friend steps in and pretty much sums up my thoughts but in an ever so much nicer tone than I managed.  ;)

As a personal choice I am drawn to music that inspires and uplifts.  I like lyrics that tell the artist's story be it happy, sad and yes even express violence or anger at injustice but the overly saturated nasty enraged violent content being passed off as cultural enrichment from the rap and hip hop genres?  How is the anti-social behavior extolled by these artists a cultural ideal or prerogative?  And yet some choose to steep themselves in it at eardrum breaking levels like over soaked teabags.  How can that not affect a person's ability to become a functioning part of a healthy society?

*I'll hold up the jacket cover illustration for the "Ice-T  The Iceberg" posted earlier this thread as reference :( *

Excuse me for expecting that I could go through my life without being knifed, shot or looted when I'm away from home.  Even worse in the middle of the night when they know I'm home and they think I can be strong armed.  Or having my car's windshield smashed out because I thoughtlessly left an empty pack of cigarettes on the dashboard by someone who wants to take my stuff because they have been indoctrinated their entire lives that I'm the reason they can't get their own stuff and they are entitled to whatever they can get by any means.

I will say  that Dubstep (as a genre) has produced some numbers that I have thoroughly enjoyed recently.  It has the potential of allowing at least a chance of a much more uplifting message and yet grows out of the virtually same roots as rap and hip hop.  I'd like to see dubstep become a beckoning light at the end of the long dark tunnel that rap and hip hop choose to dwell in.


*I'm getting ready to hit enter and new posts have slipped in under me due to my typical overly prolonged editing process  ::) *

As to "virtuous musicians in this whole spectrum of (gangster) rap" has never described the blistering assault received from a boomcar parked 20 feet away under my bedroom window at 3:00 am.  Maybe it's just the habit of the listeners most willing to be an obnoxious pain in the a$$ to select the worst of the genre.  I wouldn't want to sit on a bus next to someone holding a boombox blasting rap but then I also wouldn't want to sit on that same bus next to Charles Manson who (he himself) did not directly participate in the horrific crimes his sponge-brained followers committed but yet his words inspired their actions.  :-\\
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 12, 2014, 10:14:05 AM
Just to be fair, hip hop / rap is NOT a synonym for gangsta / violence. The violent or crime-related content is just one out of various types of hip hop / rap.

Hip hop also isn't just noise. There are many examples that show roots in Jazz and other musical genres.

Oh, and I enjoy going to the opera, live acts, so to speak, with everything included.. atmosphere and all that, it's a different world altogether indeed, not my day-to-day type of music (neither is hip hop) but still.  :)

And you can chase me off with rock and heavy metal.  :-()
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 10:25:07 AM
You beat me to that Art ^-^ :-X

I'd say; bring it on!

Mandru and Fragger, you just obliged yourselves to listen to the next track, by pushing me into proving you wrong. I don't expect you to like it, just give it a full try. It's only 3:19 mins of your time.

Just tell me how you feel about it:

Dr Octagon - "Blue Flowers" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHIEWz9agw4#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 10:37:59 AM
I might as well go on with it:

Cypress Hill - Hits From The Bong (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-u2wJm5AAs#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 10:46:46 AM
 ^-^

Wyclef Jean featuring Mary J. Blige - 911 ft. Mary J. Blige (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiNRIR8tjFc#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 10:50:46 AM
Erykah Badu - Love Of My Life (An Ode To Hip Hop) ft. Common (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNk3R23Twgw#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 10:59:16 AM
LL Cool J - I Need Love (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEUX-HYRtUA#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 11:12:43 AM
Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - The Message (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gYMkEMCHtJ4#ws)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 11:14:38 AM
That was about 25 minutes of your time. If you managed to stay tuned, you might as well enjoy the next full version of the sugar hill gang:

The Sugar Hill Gang - Rapper's Delight ( HQ, Full Version ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKTUAESacQM#ws)

And if not, DON'T listen to this:

Spoiler
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m0wh0DnX00
One of my all time favourites 8)

8)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 12, 2014, 11:55:29 AM
Jesus. You're making it a hip hop only topic.. posting half of the music history won't change their minds, anyway  ;) By the way, GMFlash/the message.. I posted that vid only a few posts earlier, already  :-()

I have youth memories that comprise a lot of Jazz. One of my all-time favourites here:

Art Blakey - Moanin' ( 1958 ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBOTr4KxrCI#ws)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 12:07:57 PM
I really like that track. I should remember that artist! :-X

This is the first song I ever asked my parents to put on again, and again, and again :)

Big Country - In A Big Country (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sk5SkiBna24#)

And this one is another of my childhood favourites:

Paul Simon- Graceland (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6fS_7Yp0hY#)

You may think; "Where did it go wrong?" ... I don't blame you ^-^
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 12, 2014, 12:19:35 PM
this time it was you who posted a vid, Graceland, a few posts earlier, already :-D

The other vid, as quite a few before, are not available at all here.  :D
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 12, 2014, 12:28:03 PM
Also a nice piece of Jazz. I have admired Gerry Mulligan a lot :)
Gerry Mulligan & Johnny Hodges - Bunny (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4F0U2Y350Y#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 12, 2014, 12:34:46 PM
Damn, I should keep track of the earlier posted memories, lol

That track is also very nice :)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 12, 2014, 05:20:19 PM
 ;) :-X
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: mandru on September 12, 2014, 06:28:25 PM
The jazz is cool enough, no complaints there.  Though I couldn't live on a pure diet of it.

Dave Brubeck - Take Five ( Original Video) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHdU5sHigYQ#)

I've yet to meet a seriously schooled drummer who's eyes don't glaze over at the quintuple 5/4 meter timing pattern when I start playing the repeating notes of the drum solo break away from the keyboard line for Take Five on my bass.  It's like catnip for them.  Almost invariably they'll mutter the words "Comp me man. Comp me."


On to the Hip Hop tracks.  These were the enlightened uplifting examples?  ????

Wow.  Paint a dark world and convince an impressionable generation that this is the best they have to look forward to.  Even Death Metal may be a fun flirtation but it's not painted as the only option.

I'm not going to go one by one through the objections I have to each of these pieces but will illuminate my point of view with LL Cool J's "I Need Love".  An honest hard working father who has managed to climb above and escape the prevalent dependency/entitlement mentality into the middle class is trying to protect his daughter from a self proclaimed womanizing Player.

My personal read of the self-important lyrics compress and sum up as "Oh baby there have been so many easy girls before you but now it's time for me to pick one to be true to 4-evah!"

The father's depiction as a horrid unfeeling villain and not as a frightened loving protector who has seen this play out over and over seriously grieves me.  :'(



From what I can make out Dr Octagon's "Blue Flowers" seems to be about one of the strains of blue marijuana plant family something I'm sure I'd want 12 yr olds listening to.  If it had been sine voce  (Latin for without voice) l I would have liked that one for the unusual instrumental components of the arrangement.


People can listen to whatever they want.  They also can behave however they want but there are specific conventions within society about limiting your actions so that they are not harming or impairing the lives of others.  I do not detect any note of that code of ethics in either hip hop or rap.  That's just my take on it.

Here at OWG we can agree to disagree over things like taste in music but the ethos (character) behind the driving forces of these artists seems to be to tear down and destroy the culture I live in without suggesting anything like a better replacement.
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 13, 2014, 03:59:47 AM
 8-X
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: fragger on September 13, 2014, 04:20:25 AM
 :-D

I couldn't live on nothing but Brubeck's style of jazz either mandru, but I guess it's like food - a varied diet is good for you, as long as whatever you take in nourishes you in some way ;)

Binn, I tried, I really tried, but I just can't take to the clips you posted. Sorry mate, but they just don't do it for me. After listening to each one I felt that I had to go and do something to cheer myself back up.

Especially the Dr. Octagon one. I just can't see how an image of a skeletal doctor figure holding up a skull on the cover of an album which includes a song featuring lyrics such as "blood pouring down your mouth" equates to any kind of uplifting. I confess I didn't listen to all of that one - I switched off after the bloody-mouth part made me feel a bit sick.

I did try to have an open mind, but those samples you posted simply depressed me. It's all so downbeat and morose that I couldn't hack it.

Arguably I may have been a tad judgmental in equating rap with violence (but IMHO not entirely), however it just seems to me that so many of those performers put across an aura of "I'm a badass and that's a cool way to be" while buying into an apparent philosophy that the world is an inherently crappy and nasty place in which only the tough and mean will survive. I see and hear very little in the rap/hip hop world promoting love and compassion towards one's fellow humans.

But hey, we're all entitled to our own likes. I've no doubt that there is stuff I like that you guys would hate. Whatever you may choose to listen to, it certainly doesn't make me like you any less :) My opinions don't matter in that regard.
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 13, 2014, 08:40:09 AM
I did not intend to make you like rap music, all I wanted is to show some examples where rap can do perfectly without violence.

But I decided to stop spending energy into this, since the discussion has become a bit too political to me. There's certainly a bunch more grief related to the whole hip hop concept than I can handle, and I never intended to do so. Everyone should listen the music he likes and may share with others if they can relate to it. If not, just good friends, we  move on to the next  :)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 13, 2014, 09:00:31 AM
sine voce is also known as "instrumental" while the opposite would be "a cappella" (without instruments) and either version of a song can sometimes be found for instance on a B-side of a single -- I only mention it as a side info.

Oh and I love Take Five, too. Heard it many times when I was young.  :)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: mandru on September 13, 2014, 11:37:30 AM
Speaking of Youth Memories this one was in the mix for me.

Hollywood Argyles "Alley Oop" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcNSGFeUIV0#)

Sheer silliness and certainly not to everyone's taste.  :laugh:
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: fragger on September 13, 2014, 05:14:54 PM
I agree, Binn. Let's drop the argument and get on with the business of being friends and having fun discussions :)

lol Alley Oop :-() Wasn't he a comic strip character?
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 13, 2014, 06:21:00 PM
that "choon" certainly is something out of the ordinary.  :-D
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 13, 2014, 06:37:29 PM
anyone old enough here to remember this one? probably only Gord.. the song is from 1946. I just thought I'd slip this one in here for him..

Shaving Cream by Benny Bell (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wSzPBy0GgI#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 13, 2014, 06:54:53 PM
and something for fragger.  :-D

My Boomerang Won't Come Back - Charlie Drake (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_prtbj4MtDU#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: mandru on September 13, 2014, 11:07:26 PM
Ah yes, that was a goodie by Charlie Drake

Yes fragger.  The first line of the song is "There's a man in the funny papers we all know..."

A couple novelty singles Sheb Wooley's Purple People Eater and Witch Doctor by Dave Seville and the chipmunks were also silly but youthful memory bright spots.  ^-^

Early Beatles was still rock and roll which I was rather ho-hum about but I remember my excitement when the break through occurred across the charts and the straight up rock began to shine through.  It was all probably spurred by the British Invasion mid 60's.
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 14, 2014, 02:57:24 AM
Excellent piece of w@&k, the boomerang song ^-^ :-X

I remember as a kid practising with me boomerang that I found somewhere on holiday, and I must confess the main theme of the song feels quite familiar :-D
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: fragger on September 14, 2014, 06:02:30 PM
I remember the boomerang song, even though it wasn't an Aussie but an English comedian who performed it - hence the Cockney accents :-()

I learned the proper way to throw a boomerang many years ago and over time I got pretty good at it. I also did a lot of walking to retrieve it when it didn't come back ::) The first time I got it to come back it sailed right into my hands. I didn't even have to move, which was very satisfying, but I could never do it quite that perfectly ever again - I'd simply fluked it right :D I'd always have to take at least a few steps to get into position to catch it all the other times. If you ever want to try it, here's a valuable hint - find a very large, flat open space to practice in :-()

On the subject of old goofy songs, here's a couple I remember from my kidhood:

Royal Guardsmen - Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oxzg_iM-T4E#)
Please; Mr Custer (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe0q8Lq3L2Q#)
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 15, 2014, 02:16:18 PM
I like the red baron :laugh: :-X
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 15, 2014, 06:06:30 PM
took some doing to find that song without being blocked -- recently I keep getting "this video is not available." The other one was available, however.
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Binnatics on September 21, 2014, 09:13:39 AM
I listened to an oldies music program on the radio today; they focussed on '87, the year Michael Jackson published Bad and Madonna with Who's that girl. I was 10 years old, and these songs made me want to be a popstar. But there was more of course; Rick Ashly, and the following song that I could completely sing along in my fantasy-English:

Tony Esposito - Papa Chico (HQ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytPyHsHhFM4#)

I'm still confused with the lyrics, doesn't seem to be excellent English after all :-D
Title: Re: Youth memories
Post by: Art Blade on September 21, 2014, 11:49:24 AM
 :-D

that year I was already at the university.. and both Jackson and Madonna were giving me the shivers.  :laugh: