Re: Why didn't Garage take off in America?
Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:08 pm
oh yeah i totally agree man, but then the bluesmen ripped off old african tribes
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The old african tribes just ripped off Homo heidelbergensis who were making dub techno 600,000 years ago.wearecorsairs wrote:oh yeah i totally agree man, but then the bluesmen ripped off old african tribes
i liked it before they sold out and formed the dub techno supergroup cromagnonetic man.wearecorsairs wrote:exactly, they don't get enough respect tbh, really pisses me off!
http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lect ... -for-the-d > He talks pretty extensively about her involvement with shaping chi house in here... where Im taking it from, if this dudes even still in this ridiculousness, page 5, shits always derailed.llennnn16 wrote:wtf are you talking about. i request concrete proof of this, cuz that sounds like bs to me.Basic A wrote:You realize Aaliyah was a vocalist in Chicago's house/garage scene long before her pop superstardom, right? Thats her influence on him, not his influence on her, that dude is a bitch, he took the garage vibe OUT of her...llennnn16 wrote:Timbaland was one of the ones pushing that sound and he excelled at it. That track he did with Aaliyah for the movie 'Romeo Must Die', 'Try Again' I think it was called. Champion mainstream US R&B Garage.
Basic A wrote:http://www.redbullmusicacademy.com/lect ... -for-the-d > He talks pretty extensively about her involvement with shaping chi house in here... where Im taking it from, if this dudes even still in this ridiculousness, page 5, shits always derailed.llennnn16 wrote:wtf are you talking about. i request concrete proof of this, cuz that sounds like bs to me.Basic A wrote:You realize Aaliyah was a vocalist in Chicago's house/garage scene long before her pop superstardom, right? Thats her influence on him, not his influence on her, that dude is a bitch, he took the garage vibe OUT of her...llennnn16 wrote:Timbaland was one of the ones pushing that sound and he excelled at it. That track he did with Aaliyah for the movie 'Romeo Must Die', 'Try Again' I think it was called. Champion mainstream US R&B Garage.
DiegoSapiens wrote:who cares, they would probably had made a commercial style called brorage
What?pkay wrote:DiegoSapiens wrote:who cares, they would probably had made a commercial style called brorage
dunno if you were old enough to have experienced UK Garage, but it was pretty bro-tacular
?bright maroon wrote:I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say
...that Stevie Wonder is not R.Kelly
and I was wondering if I can get a really heartfelt - emotif song verse..
about the disasterous anal sex episode in the back seat - after seafood dinner...
but only this time - it will be from a slightly more bluesy/murderous angle
because it was some other girl - in my car
...and how it cost a fortune to get all the contrasting stitching in my custom ride dyed black..
and now she's having your baby - but you still love me.
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Fuckin, innit! Even for a BM post that is justseckle wrote: ?
Agree with some of what your saying ... you did confirm your own pointbright maroon wrote:I get a little carried away with the spouting off...
I'm from South of Philadelphia...
We have a tendency to roll like this sometimes...