Kendrick Lamar stops white fan from rapping N word on stage.
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Fun story, I had a class this past semester with the guy that was invited up to play drums with Foo in Columbia, SC last year. I don’t know what constitutes fake for you, but set up before or not, Pierce killed it and is a really nice guy.lolobugg said:that shit is faker than the Foo Fighters BSPittsburgh 2013
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            drakeheuer14 said:
Fun story, I had a class this past semester with the guy that was invited up to play drums with Foo in Columbia, SC last year. I don’t know what constitutes fake for you, but set up before or not, Pierce killed it and is a really nice guy.lolobugg said:that shit is faker than the Foo Fighters BS
I think the first time might've been real but subsequent times I believe this to be setup beforehand.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=446
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Setup indeed. And I'm sure your friend is a really nice guy and probably a helluva drummer, but I don't even want to watch a Taylor Hawkins drum solo let alone Taylor Hawkins AND some random person from the crowd hahalolobugg said:drakeheuer14 said:
Fun story, I had a class this past semester with the guy that was invited up to play drums with Foo in Columbia, SC last year. I don’t know what constitutes fake for you, but set up before or not, Pierce killed it and is a really nice guy.lolobugg said:that shit is faker than the Foo Fighters BS
I think the first time might've been real but subsequent times I believe this to be setup beforehand.
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Something I learned in my psychology studies, people often lose their values in a mob and take on the values of a mob.tempo_n_groove said:
Mob mentality is a dangerous thing and a line that Kendrick shouldn't have crossed.Thoughts_Arrive said:These idiots that booed her and yelled "f*** you bitch" probably say the N word when rapping along to his songs in their cars.
This was definitely set up though. Hearing the girl call him "bro" was laughable...
People are easily led astray that it's scary.
Yeah her "bro" got my attention. It's like a female Ali G.
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            unsung said:If the left didn't have double standards they'd have no standards at all.

Because those right wingers have standards...Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 - 
            I gave my brother in law and my friend a listen of To pimp a butterfly and both disliked the fact Kendrick overuses the N word.
I wish he'd cut it down if not cut it out completely.
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I loved the second video.dankind said:
I didn't get to see that live, but I met his mom randomly in a grocery store parking lot up in Maine. The kids and I were rocking out in the car to some PJ while mom was inside getting some supplies, and she heard the music and stopped by to say hi.my2hands said:
That kid, Noah maybe, that played Sad with PJ in 2016 was fucking awesomePJ_Soul said:
I totally agree with the bolded part. Why are so many artists doing that now? I don't find it entertaining at all, or I don't 98% of the time, anyway. Plus, I think that it is stage in one way or another the majority of the time. I don't think that in this particular case, but who knows.timdwilli said:
This whole trend of bringing audience members up on stage is terrible. Such a waste of time that cuts a song or two out of the set. Even Ed did it last year in Dublin...brought some dude up who you at least thought was a long time 10c member or someone he had a connection to, but the guy had to read the lyrics to Black off of his phone while he sat there at butchered it. Enough with this already...people paid to see YOU perform, not less talented people from the crowd. Rant over!lolobugg said:that shit is faker than the Foo Fighters BS
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            With the idea that hip hop culture is now mainstream, and is a very influential culture, you can’t keep words to “yourself”. Artists have thrown the word around with no weight. It’s become a throwaway word in certain cultures in America. The idea that one type of people own a word and other types of people can’t use it is garbage and only serves as a divisive measure. If we all are equal, and all cultures want to be equal, then let it go. That’s what equality is.0
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            Back in the 80s there was no N word in hip hop other than NWA that I remember.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140
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Ice-T, Ghetto boys, too short, Cypress Hill, basically any west coast rap act was using the word. There were a lot of rappers/groups that became more popular in the 90's but they started it there on the west.Thoughts_Arrive said:Back in the 80s there was no N word in hip hop other than NWA that I remember.0 - 
            
I've said this for a while now too. It's stupid to claim a word then get defensive when someone else uses it. I don't use the word because society says I shouldn't.mattsl1983 said:With the idea that hip hop culture is now mainstream, and is a very influential culture, you can’t keep words to “yourself”. Artists have thrown the word around with no weight. It’s become a throwaway word in certain cultures in America. The idea that one type of people own a word and other types of people can’t use it is garbage and only serves as a divisive measure. If we all are equal, and all cultures want to be equal, then let it go. That’s what equality is.
I do think that if it was used by everyone then it would be watered down and not mean anything but if it continues to be demonized then this will go on forever...0 - 
            
I liked barber shop Ed in Spokane, though.PJ_Soul said:
I totally agree with the bolded part. Why are so many artists doing that now? I don't find it entertaining at all, or I don't 98% of the time, anyway. Plus, I think that it is stage in one way or another the majority of the time. I don't think that in this particular case, but who knows.timdwilli said:
This whole trend of bringing audience members up on stage is terrible. Such a waste of time that cuts a song or two out of the set. Even Ed did it last year in Dublin...brought some dude up who you at least thought was a long time 10c member or someone he had a connection to, but the guy had to read the lyrics to Black off of his phone while he sat there at butchered it. Enough with this already...people paid to see YOU perform, not less talented people from the crowd. Rant over!lolobugg said:that shit is faker than the Foo Fighters BS0 - 
            
It was funny for a couple minutes, but went on way too long IMO.Go Beavers said:
I liked barber shop Ed in Spokane, though.PJ_Soul said:
I totally agree with the bolded part. Why are so many artists doing that now? I don't find it entertaining at all, or I don't 98% of the time, anyway. Plus, I think that it is stage in one way or another the majority of the time. I don't think that in this particular case, but who knows.timdwilli said:
This whole trend of bringing audience members up on stage is terrible. Such a waste of time that cuts a song or two out of the set. Even Ed did it last year in Dublin...brought some dude up who you at least thought was a long time 10c member or someone he had a connection to, but the guy had to read the lyrics to Black off of his phone while he sat there at butchered it. Enough with this already...people paid to see YOU perform, not less talented people from the crowd. Rant over!lolobugg said:that shit is faker than the Foo Fighters BS
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I was thinking Ice-T but wasn't sure.tempo_n_groove said:
Ice-T, Ghetto boys, too short, Cypress Hill, basically any west coast rap act was using the word. There were a lot of rappers/groups that became more popular in the 90's but they started it there on the west.Thoughts_Arrive said:Back in the 80s there was no N word in hip hop other than NWA that I remember.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 - 
            
Left, right, forward, reverse, what difference does it make? Double standards are not exclusive to "the left."unsung said:If the left didn't have double standards they'd have no standards at all.
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I’m still trying to figure out what the double standard is.HesCalledDyer said:
Left, right, forward, reverse, what difference does it make? Double standards are not exclusive to "the left."unsung said:If the left didn't have double standards they'd have no standards at all.0 - 
            
I'm sure unsung can fill us in with a 4-6 word ambiguous response like he always does.Go Beavers said:
I’m still trying to figure out what the double standard is.HesCalledDyer said:
Left, right, forward, reverse, what difference does it make? Double standards are not exclusive to "the left."unsung said:If the left didn't have double standards they'd have no standards at all.
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