quoted 8 lines But heaven forbid if two 30-somethings say "Drum n' Bass - now
>> But heaven forbid if two 30-somethings say "Drum n' Bass - now
>> *that's* what we want to do now, because we love it" and put a
>> Drum n' Bass record out, well then, they're "bandwagon-jumpers" because
>> they actually had previous records out that weren't in that style.
>
> Get off it, you know they're just out to make money by cashing in
> on the jungle/techno thing which had nothing to do with any of
> their previous albums.
Paging Mr. Merchan, please pick up the blue courtesy cluephone in the lobby ...
(Try reading the EBTG interviews in the April Mixmag or the June Muzik first
before slagging them off like that ... )
quoted 3 lines It's like when everyone started trying to rap on records in the
> It's like when everyone started trying to rap on records in the
> early eighties, remember? Lionel Ritchie was rappin'! Debbie Harry
> was rappin'! Pathetic....
Well, let's see. Gonzi Merchan said "Debbie Harry rappin'" was "Pathetic".
Grandmaster Flash said that Blondie doing "Rapture" was a seminal point in
the history of Rap, as it helped expose early Rap to a white culture that
otherwise would not have heard it or picked up on it. Which expert do YOU
believe?
- Greg