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Quote from: Kill on February 28, 2005, 03:17:34 AMInfinite, you´re such a fool. I might comment later, but Nature Of The Threat, even if you believe in that shit, is merely the reproduction of lexical information. He doesn´t flow, stay on beat or demonstrate any sort of eloquence saying what he says. And he never flows or stays on beat anywaysLOL... So now everybody at a West Coast Hip-Hop Forum suddenly becomes Beatle fans, I don't believe it, I think ya'll are just embarrassed because you think whites are superior but you love black music, so you have to find a few white bands to like to make yourself feel better. That may not be true for all of you, but I have a hard time believing that all these hip-hop heads at this forum are really bumping the Beatles more than their favorite rap cd's.
Infinite, you´re such a fool. I might comment later, but Nature Of The Threat, even if you believe in that shit, is merely the reproduction of lexical information. He doesn´t flow, stay on beat or demonstrate any sort of eloquence saying what he says. And he never flows or stays on beat anyways
Quote from: Muharram 1426 A.H. on February 28, 2005, 03:48:54 AMQuote from: Kill on February 28, 2005, 03:17:34 AMInfinite, you´re such a fool. I might comment later, but Nature Of The Threat, even if you believe in that shit, is merely the reproduction of lexical information. He doesn´t flow, stay on beat or demonstrate any sort of eloquence saying what he says. And he never flows or stays on beat anywaysLOL... So now everybody at a West Coast Hip-Hop Forum suddenly becomes Beatle fans, I don't believe it, I think ya'll are just embarrassed because you think whites are superior but you love black music, so you have to find a few white bands to like to make yourself feel better. That may not be true for all of you, but I have a hard time believing that all these hip-hop heads at this forum are really bumping the Beatles more than their favorite rap cd's. its funny cause ur mad, the 1 place, were u can come, and discus rap music, and hate on all other SUPERIOR types, and your world comes crashing down, when even the people at a rap forum can enjoy good classics..
Outbound ConnectionsDiversify and discuss non West Coast rap related music topics here.(and that includes other genres outside hiphop!)
its pro-black though.. so our nigga 'finite gotsta love it
Eminem is the 2nd greatest musical artist in history behind 2pac.
Trauma, nice post. However, isn't Getting Better a song by Paul? I'm pretty sure, although I haven't listened to that song in full depth for a week or so.Edit: Yes, Getting Better is by Paul.
Quote from: Lincoln The Reform-A-Tory on February 28, 2005, 08:36:49 AMTrauma, nice post. However, isn't Getting Better a song by Paul? I'm pretty sure, although I haven't listened to that song in full depth for a week or so.Edit: Yes, Getting Better is by Paul.The Beatles would write songs apart, and then the other would add to it. John in this case added the lines he sings, about "I used to be mean to my woman, I beat her" which is why I listed him as writing it, since that was the line I was focusing on.You've got a couple other errors in your original post, as well. The line that Paul wanted to change in "Hey Jude" that John made him keep was "The Movement you need is on your shoulders", not "Don't carry the world upon your shoulders". The version of "All You Need Is Love" isn't the live version, it's the live version with a re-sang lead vocal by John Lennon.Let It Be isn't about Paul's love of music, it's about his mother Mary, who died when he was a young boy. It's about the Beatles breaking up, and going through hard times, and how his mother appeared to him in his dreams one night, and told him to "Let It Be" and not be so worried about the turmoil him and the band were going through during their last 3 albums. Paul didn't lose his voice singing Oh Darling! either, the story is he would arrive at Abbey Road an hour early every morning, and attempt a vocal take of the song... after a few weeks, he nailed it. He was trying to get the coarse, rough sound your voice has in the morning when you just woke up onto wax.
Quote from: Overseer on February 28, 2005, 10:23:51 AMits pro-black though.. so our nigga 'finite gotsta love itFor that matter, Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" is more genius than anything the Beatles have done. And so is the "Eminem Show". Eminem is the 2nd greatest musical artist in history behind 2pac.I'll post up some Eminem lyrics from those albums later, and we can compare them to "He Loves You Ya! Ya! Ya!" and get the same results.
Quote from: Muharram 1426 A.H. on March 01, 2005, 03:35:21 AMQuote from: Overseer on February 28, 2005, 10:23:51 AMits pro-black though.. so our nigga 'finite gotsta love itFor that matter, Eminem's "The Marshall Mathers LP" is more genius than anything the Beatles have done. And so is the "Eminem Show". Eminem is the 2nd greatest musical artist in history behind 2pac.I'll post up some Eminem lyrics from those albums later, and we can compare them to "He Loves You Ya! Ya! Ya!" and get the same results. You sir, are a fucking joke.
You sir, are a fucking joke.
Quote from: Lincoln The Reform-A-Tory on March 01, 2005, 08:28:46 AMYou sir, are a fucking joke.NOW THAT YOU MENTION IT.....you do have a point, somehow....
Quote from: white boy on February 28, 2005, 06:20:55 PMQuote from: Muharram 1426 A.H. on February 28, 2005, 03:48:54 AMQuote from: Kill on February 28, 2005, 03:17:34 AMInfinite, you´re such a fool. I might comment later, but Nature Of The Threat, even if you believe in that shit, is merely the reproduction of lexical information. He doesn´t flow, stay on beat or demonstrate any sort of eloquence saying what he says. And he never flows or stays on beat anywaysLOL... So now everybody at a West Coast Hip-Hop Forum suddenly becomes Beatle fans, I don't believe it, I think ya'll are just embarrassed because you think whites are superior but you love black music, so you have to find a few white bands to like to make yourself feel better. That may not be true for all of you, but I have a hard time believing that all these hip-hop heads at this forum are really bumping the Beatles more than their favorite rap cd's. its funny cause ur mad, the 1 place, were u can come, and discus rap music, and hate on all other SUPERIOR types, and your world comes crashing down, when even the people at a rap forum can enjoy good classics..I don´t even think we need to bring in the aspect of what´s superior or more sophisticated. I love some simple music, from hiphop to Nirvana to punk and simple music can be genius. But da homeboy Infinizzle has a simple pattern of thinking: This is a west coast hiphop forum -> It´s all about west coast hiphop and making a topic like this one is disloyal, despicable betrayal. The loss of all base value is rooted even more deeply though:QuoteOutbound ConnectionsDiversify and discuss non West Coast rap related music topics here.(and that includes other genres outside hiphop!)We´re actually allowed to do this! now that´s something our nigga cannot believe and tolerate, let alone accept being a part of. How CAN us real niggas dat was down wit da ganxta shit listen to The Beatles and LIKE IT BETTER?? It´s tearing him apart. He has gone such a long way of firm determination in order to be accepted as a reel nigguh and now he´s stabbed in the back
Quote from: Trauma on March 01, 2005, 06:47:07 AMQuote from: Lincoln The Reform-A-Tory on February 28, 2005, 08:36:49 AMTrauma, nice post. However, isn't Getting Better a song by Paul? I'm pretty sure, although I haven't listened to that song in full depth for a week or so.Edit: Yes, Getting Better is by Paul.The Beatles would write songs apart, and then the other would add to it. John in this case added the lines he sings, about "I used to be mean to my woman, I beat her" which is why I listed him as writing it, since that was the line I was focusing on.You've got a couple other errors in your original post, as well. The line that Paul wanted to change in "Hey Jude" that John made him keep was "The Movement you need is on your shoulders", not "Don't carry the world upon your shoulders". The version of "All You Need Is Love" isn't the live version, it's the live version with a re-sang lead vocal by John Lennon.Let It Be isn't about Paul's love of music, it's about his mother Mary, who died when he was a young boy. It's about the Beatles breaking up, and going through hard times, and how his mother appeared to him in his dreams one night, and told him to "Let It Be" and not be so worried about the turmoil him and the band were going through during their last 3 albums. Paul didn't lose his voice singing Oh Darling! either, the story is he would arrive at Abbey Road an hour early every morning, and attempt a vocal take of the song... after a few weeks, he nailed it. He was trying to get the coarse, rough sound your voice has in the morning when you just woke up onto wax.Cool cool. I can always take corrections.
Oh, and Lincoln, add to your list, nearly every classical composer who lived in the past 500 years or so.