POLL - The WEAKEST LINK of Opening Track/Debut Album - Round 4
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”dankind said:“Hoes gotta eat, too.”0
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”OffSheGoes35 said:dankind said:“Hoes gotta eat, too.”
Brutalizing, yes. The streets were rough and it was meant to show that. Easy-E wasn't going around asphyxiating people's mommas but wanted to show he can be ruthless. That was how you portrayed yourself.0 -
Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”tempo_n_groove said:OffSheGoes35 said:dankind said:“Hoes gotta eat, too.”
Brutalizing, yes. The streets were rough and it was meant to show that. Easy-E wasn't going around asphyxiating people's mommas but wanted to show he can be ruthless. That was how you portrayed yourself.0 -
Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”Why is that a good example of manhood?0
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”Manhood anywhere.0
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”OffSheGoes35 said:Manhood anywhere.
No one said it was a good example of manhood either...
I'm going to drop it after this because it's not going anywhere.0 -
Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”tempo_n_groove said:OffSheGoes35 said:Manhood anywhere.
No one said it was a good example of manhood either...
I'm going to drop it after this because it's not going anywhere.0 -
Violent Femmes: "Blister in the Sun"OffSheGoes35 said:tempo_n_groove said:OffSheGoes35 said:Manhood anywhere.
No one said it was a good example of manhood either...
I'm going to drop it after this because it's not going anywhere.
And there's an argument to be made that the misogyny in gangsta rap lyrics (and gangsta films for that matter) was beneficial in shining a light on what young black women from that culture were up against.
Jesus Christ! A lot of the precious classic rock acts drooled over on these pages (Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Eagles, RHCP, KISS, Bowie, Iggy Pop) are statutory rapists. They weren't merely representing a culture; they were actively raping teens.
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”dankind said:OffSheGoes35 said:tempo_n_groove said:OffSheGoes35 said:Manhood anywhere.
No one said it was a good example of manhood either...
I'm going to drop it after this because it's not going anywhere.
And there's an argument to be made that the misogyny in gangsta rap lyrics (and gangsta films for that matter) was beneficial in shining a light on what young black women from that culture were up against.
Jesus Christ! A lot of the precious classic rock acts drooled over on these pages (Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Eagles, RHCP, KISS, Bowie, Iggy Pop) are statutory rapists. They weren't merely representing a culture; they were actively raping teens.0 -
Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”I understand some of the points made by both of you, so I don't feel as if this discussion isn't going anywhere. I understand that that segment of society was previously ignored and didn't have a platform. I understand that art is sometimes meant to be uncomfortable. I understand that you believe that I am missing out on something of more consequence somewhere in the totality of the work. Do you understand that I'm wondering if it is merely storytelling or if it is meant to perpetuate this way of thinking0
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”OffSheGoes35 said:I understand some of the points made by both of you, so I don't feel as if this discussion isn't going anywhere. I understand that that segment of society was previously ignored and didn't have a platform. I understand that art is sometimes meant to be uncomfortable. I understand that you believe that I am missing out on something of more consequence somewhere in the totality of the work. Do you understand that I'm wondering if it is merely storytelling or if it is meant to perpetuate this way of thinking
Both for sure. You'll have some rappers act over the top to get a rise and others that really lived that way because they didn't know any better.
You have older rappers now that changed their ways and dropped the misogyny after being married or having a child.0 -
Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”I can understand being anti-mysogynistic.I also find the hypocrisy in it, and in this case I cannot eliminate the fact that somehow race plays a part. Apparently it is ok to be an Aerosmith fan (lead singer becomes legal guardian of a 16 year old girl then starts dating her) or a myriad of other artists in rock history who have undeniable creep factors (Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, etc.) Somehow they get a pass, with the one common denominator being they are all white. “That’s the way it was back then”.However, these rap stars, all black, are seemingly being held to another level of scrutiny in lyrics. Not that they actually DID any of the things they sang about, just the fact they SANG about it.I think people should check themselves prior to vilifying an artist about providing the public a window into a world they know nothing about. That is one of the most important roles of the artist. I’ve said before, I am not a rap aficionado, but NWAs debut simply rocked. It also gave me pause to peer into a world I didn’t know existed…. It fascinated me.This won’t be a popular post, and it is not pointed at anyone in particular, but it may be a good idea to analyze how you look at things. Cancel culture may seem very arbitrary, but the fact is everyone has internal biases. People generally don’t recognize their own internal biases.0
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”tempo_n_groove said:OffSheGoes35 said:I understand some of the points made by both of you, so I don't feel as if this discussion isn't going anywhere. I understand that that segment of society was previously ignored and didn't have a platform. I understand that art is sometimes meant to be uncomfortable. I understand that you believe that I am missing out on something of more consequence somewhere in the totality of the work. Do you understand that I'm wondering if it is merely storytelling or if it is meant to perpetuate this way of thinking
Both for sure. You'll have some rappers act over the top to get a rise and others that really lived that way because they didn't know any better.
You have older rappers now that changed their ways and dropped the misogyny after being married or having a child.0 -
Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”Very good discussions here.0
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Violent Femmes: "Blister in the Sun"There aren't words in the history any language to express how much I loathe this fucking song.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250
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Violent Femmes: "Blister in the Sun"Musical interlude
https://youtu.be/IIokD6Ni7-4
“I met a critic, I made her shit her draws
She said she thought hip hop was only guns and alcohol
I said "Oh, hell naw!" But yet it's that, too
You can't discrima-hate cause you done read a book or two”
—Andre 3000
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”dankind said:Musical interlude
https://youtu.be/IIokD6Ni7-4
“I met a critic, I made her shit her draws
She said she thought hip hop was only guns and alcohol
I said "Oh, hell naw!" But yet it's that, too
You can't discrima-hate cause you done read a book or two”
—Andre 30000 -
Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”Not that it really matters.0
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”HesCalledDyer said:There aren't words in the history any language to express how much I loathe this fucking song.0
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Ramones: “Blitzkrieg Bop”Ice-T's definition of a bitch is great.
"So ladies
We ain't just talkin' bout you
Cause some of you n****s
Is bitches too!"0
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