View Full Version : Is R n' B a Tool of Satan?
Surely.
Deadset, how anyone can listen to this tripe is beyond me. I'm not usually one for the "It all sounds the same" cop-out, but if it's applicable anywhere, it's R n' f'n B.
Adrian Shelton
5 Oct 2003, 18:49
All R n B fans must br Tied to chairs and forced to listen to Run DMC's"Raising Hell" BDP'Criminal Minded" and Public Enemy"It takes a nation of millions to hold us back" and all their 'street' clothing burned too.
Lockyer24
6 Oct 2003, 10:54
Skanky RNB club music is the root of all evil, I agree.
Go tryhards, its your birthday.
Nope. If all you're going to base your opinion of an entire genre of music on is its commercial exposure, you're always going to have a negative spin.
Pop, R 'n' B, Hip-Hop, Hard Rock, Metal, Punk. All are currently being flogged by the commercial music scene. If you looked just at this scene, you'd say that all those genres are crap. But that's obviously bogus.
If you knew anything about real R & B, you'd be talking about Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Diana Ross, et al. That's some great talent.
Perspective, please.
Adrian Shelton
6 Oct 2003, 18:22
Agreed that stuff doesn't suck, just the fake hip hop.
There needs to be a distinction between Rn'B and Rhythm and Blues.
Lloyd Dobbler
6 Oct 2003, 20:35
Levi from Australian Idol is indeed devil's spawn, i mean he keeps flicking his tongue out and everything.
SonOfScray
6 Oct 2003, 20:41
Yes, the accepted form of the term is! Half that crap isn't even r 'n b. I am pretty liberal in my musical tastes but I cannot bear to listen to some of the production line poo that is released and paraded around as soul / hip hop / r and b.
Otis Redding would be rolling in his grave.
Stealth bomber
6 Oct 2003, 21:12
That stuff really isn't R&B, and shouldn't be called R&B. It's basically rap music with actual sung vocals instead of spoken word.
To think that anybody could have taken James Brown and Stevie Wonder and somehow evolved it into Beyonce/Brandy/Nelly. How the hell does that happen?
Originally posted by Stevo
If you knew anything about real R & B, you'd be talking about Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Diana Ross, et al. That's some great talent.
Curiously, when were their last releases?
Originally posted by M29
Curiously, when were their last releases?
Too long ago. I don't know a thing about contemporary R & B, but the classics were great, so I'm happy with that. It's not really my thing anyway.
horse&duck
7 Oct 2003, 20:26
R&B = Wilson Picket, Sam&Dave,Otis Redding et al and the King of them all, James Brown, not to mention the Sister of Soul, Aretha. And not forgetting the Tamla-Motown stuff. If you haven't, watch 'Standing in the Shadows of Motown', all about the Funk Brothers, the backing band behind all the songs. There, you'll find serious talent and talk about groove, these boys are the epitome of groove.
Not the sh1te that is masquaraded as R&B now. R&B my arse!!
Rnb of today is likened too watching paint dry
Nah, not a tool of Satan, he probably has better taste. Its just *****. To quote Bart Simpson "All the best bands are affiliated with Satan".
R&B in the teeny-bopper, of so out there, 00's club sense is described as "rythmn and bass" to differentiate itself from the real, and still truly cool R & B rythmn and blues. It ****es me off the number of clubs that play it endlessly, since it is impossible to dance more than a slow sort of shuffle to.
But at the end of the day, why should I care just cause I'm a ****er about music. I can just sit in the dark and listen to what I want without the industry telling me whats cool.
fatmike
10 Oct 2003, 00:43
Originally posted by Stevo
If you knew anything about real R & B, you'd be talking about Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Diana Ross, et al. That's some great talent.
Perspective, please.
Absolutely. I'm sure Marvin Gay(e), James Brown-Love and Diana gRoss are all extremely talented. the thing is, IMO
any r'n'b is $hit. yep and i mean the whole bloody genre.