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When this is the type of "progress" that progressives have brought us, is it any surprise that conservatives are fighting you every step of the way?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuV96ab1Obc


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That’s just classic…. Toxic masculinity versus the worst of rap. No contest.


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Toxic masculinity? 2020

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the worst of rap.


Is there such a thing as good rap? barf


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One is a great music piece and one is a piece of…

…trash.


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the worst of rap.


That song was number 1 on the Hot 100 for over 4 weeks and won a ton of awards.

The critics were infatuated:
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In NPR, cultural critic Taylor Crumpton deemed both rappers "women leading the genre into [a] new era of unification between women rappers" with "an already iconic song about women sexuality".


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In The Wall Street Journal, Neil Shah considered the song "a big moment for female rappers" and "a historic sign that women artists are making their mark on hip-hop like never before"


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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

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One is a great music piece and one is a piece of…

…trash.


One was canceled, the other received numerous awards....

Progress...


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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

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One is a great music piece and one is a piece of…

…trash.


One was canceled, the other received numerous awards....

Progress...


One was sung by great singers like Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald etc etc and one was “sung” by people who cannot sing.


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Yeah, I see a big difference between music and that mindless chanting they call rap.
 
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Rap has never been music. And just for the record, I bounce around on my Sirius XM and have never heard that rap crap piece. I've heard the classic 100 times by various artists, usually Dean Martin, my favorite version. I don't see where it was cancelled.
 
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I don't see where it was cancelled.


NPR says that it was canceled.


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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

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Rap has never been music. And just for the record, I bounce around on my Sirius XM and have never heard that rap crap piece. I've heard the classic 100 times by various artists, usually Dean Martin, my favorite version. I don't see where it was cancelled.


That’s strange. For a genre that’s not music, it seems to win a lot of Grammy awards. Remember you can’t spell crap without rap…. barf


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Classic. Bunch of old farts whining about today's kids and that damn music they like.

It's funny how history repeats itself. If there had been an internet back in the '50's and '60's, old white guys like all of you would have been blowing it up with the identical OP. Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones.....all of you whining about how they were destroying our country with that damn rock & roll music and their long hair.

I don't understand rap music, never will. But, there's got to be something to it....it's the most popular form of music today and tens of millions of people buy it, play it, and listen to it ever day.


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the worst of rap.


Is there such a thing as good rap? barf


Yes.

The one you never listen to!


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Classic. Bunch of old farts whining about today's kids and that damn music they like.

It's funny how history repeats itself. If there had been an internet back in the '50's and '60's, old white guys like all of you would have been blowing it up with the identical OP. Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones.....all of you whining about how they were destroying our country with that damn rock & roll music and their long hair.

I don't understand rap music, never will. But, there's got to be something to it....it's the most popular form of music today and tens of millions of people buy it, play it, and listen to it ever day.


Yep…we should all embrace our kids being exposed to the lyrics of a song about “wet ass pussy.” What could go wrong!? 2020


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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And by God…if we catch them listening to Dean Martin singing “Baby it’s Cold Outside”…take their devices away and ground them for a week.

Was gonna say whip their ass…but damn that’s a capital offense in the 21st.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Classic. Bunch of old farts whining about today's kids and that damn music they like.

It's funny how history repeats itself. If there had been an internet back in the '50's and '60's, old white guys like all of you would have been blowing it up with the identical OP. Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones.....all of you whining about how they were destroying our country with that damn rock & roll music and their long hair.

I don't understand rap music, never will. But, there's got to be something to it....it's the most popular form of music today and tens of millions of people buy it, play it, and listen to it ever day.


Did you actually listen to the lyrics? There is a rather large gap between wet ass pussy and blue suede shoes….. coffee


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Classic. Bunch of old farts whining about today's kids and that damn music they like.

It's funny how history repeats itself. If there had been an internet back in the '50's and '60's, old white guys like all of you would have been blowing it up with the identical OP. Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones.....all of you whining about how they were destroying our country with that damn rock & roll music and their long hair.

I don't understand rap music, never will. But, there's got to be something to it....it's the most popular form of music today and tens of millions of people buy it, play it, and listen to it ever day.


Did you actually listen to the lyrics? There is a rather large gap between wet ass pussy and blue suede shoes….. coffee


I'm not defending it. I'm saying there is nothing we can do about it and frankly I don't view it as the threat to civilization that the OP implies.

And, by the way, the outrage over rock and roll was the functional equivalent of this crying about naughty lyrics in rap songs. Parents everywhere were outraged over Elvis thrusting his hips on Ed Sullivan because of the sexual connotations. The camera operators were instructed to show him from the hips up only. The Rolling Stones had to modify the lyrics of "Let's Spend the Night Together" when they went on Ed Sullivan.

If you don't like it, don't listen to it. And forbid your children to listen to it too and see how they react...you think they'll abstain? If so, you live in la-la land.


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Classic. Bunch of old farts whining about today's kids and that damn music they like.

It's funny how history repeats itself. If there had been an internet back in the '50's and '60's, old white guys like all of you would have been blowing it up with the identical OP. Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones.....all of you whining about how they were destroying our country with that damn rock & roll music and their long hair.

I don't understand rap music, never will. But, there's got to be something to it....it's the most popular form of music today and tens of millions of people buy it, play it, and listen to it ever day.


Yep…we should all embrace our kids being exposed to the lyrics of a song about “wet ass pussy.” What could go wrong!? 2020


Lane, we live in a different age than when you grew up. Lyrics from rap songs ought to be the least of your worries. Every single kid in the country and around the world is one mouse click or phone search away from any kind of pornography anybody ever thought of making. Some idiots talking about their sex organs in a rap song is pretty low on the list of things that concern me.


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Classic. Bunch of old farts whining about today's kids and that damn music they like.

It's funny how history repeats itself. If there had been an internet back in the '50's and '60's, old white guys like all of you would have been blowing it up with the identical OP. Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones.....all of you whining about how they were destroying our country with that damn rock & roll music and their long hair.

I don't understand rap music, never will. But, there's got to be something to it....it's the most popular form of music today and tens of millions of people buy it, play it, and listen to it ever day.


Yep…we should all embrace our kids being exposed to the lyrics of a song about “wet ass pussy.” What could go wrong!? 2020


Lane, we live in a different age than when you grew up. Lyrics from rap songs ought to be the least of your worries. Every single kid in the country and around the world is one mouse click or phone search away from any kind of pornography anybody ever thought of making. Some idiots talking about their sex organs in a rap song is pretty low on the list of things that concern me.


To some extent I agree with you and then again I don’t exactly.

I strive for a different standard than most and am fine with my way being different than others. As I tell my son…that is what usually sets winners apart.

My mentor in orthopedic surgery taught me: Lane, a horse has to get up and walk back to their stall on their repaired broken leg. Then remember we are relegated to using implants and devices designed for humans.

When repairing a broken leg in a horse…everything has to be close to perfect on your part. You must strive for perfection in your performance. Realize you likely won’t ever be perfect…but the horse’s life depends on you being close enough.

This fit with my personality just fine…hence my career.

I played ball just the same and is also how I coach my baseball teams. We better not lose a game just run out of time. IE: Play the last minute as hard as the first.

Thus, I view WAP as another piece to the puzzle that we must fight against. And if I am going to fight…I am going to fight to win.


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Lane, you set admirable goals for yourself.

However, that has little to do with music. People relate to music in an emotional way. For some strange reason this form of music is resonating with the youth. As MM explains, I no more understand the appeal than my father understood “The Stones.”

You want to decide if a lady has an abortion. Now, you want to decide what music kids listen to?
 
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I think you are looking at it slightly wrong Mike. One part of the population is so worried about music that does not suit thier agenda, that they effectively had a song removed from playlists.
And the song in particular? I can guarantee that almost every guy here is in a relationship, because they asked a girl to go on a date and then most likely they asked her to sleep with them.
 
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Am I wrong to think that at one time our arts and culture strove to be better, to improve? I thought singers worked to sing more beautiful or carry more notes, composers likewise. Seems like painters and sculptors worked for perfect beauty pursuing nature's perfect beauty.

Today's art seems a race for the toilet.
 
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Lane, you set admirable goals for yourself.

However, that has little to do with music. People relate to music in an emotional way. For some strange reason this form of music is resonating with the youth. As MM explains, I no more understand the appeal than my father understood “The Stones.”

You want to decide if a lady has an abortion. Now, you want to decide what music kids listen to?


They can listen to what they choose. I am just not going to tell them it’s fine.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Classic. Bunch of old farts whining about today's kids and that damn music they like.

It's funny how history repeats itself. If there had been an internet back in the '50's and '60's, old white guys like all of you would have been blowing it up with the identical OP. Elvis, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones.....all of you whining about how they were destroying our country with that damn rock & roll music and their long hair.

I don't understand rap music, never will. But, there's got to be something to it....it's the most popular form of music today and tens of millions of people buy it, play it, and listen to it ever day.


I came of age with Beach Boys, Pink Floyd and Moody Blues. Rap doesn't warm my soul...

Oh, and Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Judy Collins, Karen Carpenter (mock me if you will).


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Lane, you set admirable goals for yourself.

However, that has little to do with music. People relate to music in an emotional way. For some strange reason this form of music is resonating with the youth. As MM explains, I no more understand the appeal than my father understood “The Stones.”

You want to decide if a lady has an abortion. Now, you want to decide what music kids listen to?


They can listen to what they choose. I am just not going to tell them it’s fine.


I don't think they care what you think about it. Which is the point. My kids like a lot of this rap crap. They like a lot of the music I like too. What are you gonna do?

Don't be a grouchy old fart. The kids will listen to what they want to listen to....and, that's OK. It's not the end of western civilization as implied by the OP.


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Your right Mike kids will listen to what they want too. I think the problem is the morality of the content in the music. I guess depending on a kid's standards they can listen to whatever they want . I personally think kids should be helped out a bit defining those standards.
 
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Lane, you set admirable goals for yourself.

However, that has little to do with music. People relate to music in an emotional way. For some strange reason this form of music is resonating with the youth. As MM explains, I no more understand the appeal than my father understood “The Stones.”

You want to decide if a lady has an abortion. Now, you want to decide what music kids listen to?


They can listen to what they choose. I am just not going to tell them it’s fine.


I don't think they care what you think about it. Which is the point. My kids like a lot of this rap crap. They like a lot of the music I like too. What are you gonna do?

Don't be a grouchy old fart. The kids will listen to what they want to listen to....and, that's OK. It's not the end of western civilization as implied by the OP.


Is there a particular age you see as an appropriate point to give up parenting? "The kids will listen to what they want to," so why try at all?

I came home about two years ago un announced and caught the then 13 year old playing graphic rap music on the Alexa speaker. Of course she immediately shut it off upon my entry, but when I asked the three kids what that song was, with no hesitation my then four year old told me the title. I confiscated the speaker, told them I'd be Googling the lyrics and would get back to them later. Upon educating myself with Google I kept the Alexa speaker for a year, shut off the 13 year olds data on her cell phone and explained that if I couldn't count on her to responsibly censor what the four year old was hearing and seeing them nobody could listen to it under my roof.

Mike, that's unreasonable to censor x rated music from a four or six year old? "The kids will listen to what they want to"?
 
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Has anyone here pulled up to a gas station and adjacent is a car with the boomer speakers going full blast with some sort of rap?

Or is that only in the South?

Lately, numerous times, around midnight, I hear the regular rhythm of the deep base. I have not yet found the source. I go outside and look around and listen. BTW, I live way out in the country. I have no idea of what's going on, but it bothers me.


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Lane, you set admirable goals for yourself.

However, that has little to do with music. People relate to music in an emotional way. For some strange reason this form of music is resonating with the youth. As MM explains, I no more understand the appeal than my father understood “The Stones.”

You want to decide if a lady has an abortion. Now, you want to decide what music kids listen to?


They can listen to what they choose. I am just not going to tell them it’s fine.


I don't think they care what you think about it. Which is the point. My kids like a lot of this rap crap. They like a lot of the music I like too. What are you gonna do?

Don't be a grouchy old fart. The kids will listen to what they want to listen to....and, that's OK. It's not the end of western civilization as implied by the OP.


Is there a particular age you see as an appropriate point to give up parenting? "The kids will listen to what they want to," so why try at all?

I came home about two years ago un announced and caught the then 13 year old playing graphic rap music on the Alexa speaker. Of course she immediately shut it off upon my entry, but when I asked the three kids what that song was, with no hesitation my then four year old told me the title. I confiscated the speaker, told them I'd be Googling the lyrics and would get back to them later. Upon educating myself with Google I kept the Alexa speaker for a year, shut off the 13 year olds data on her cell phone and explained that if I couldn't count on her to responsibly censor what the four year old was hearing and seeing them nobody could listen to it under my roof.

Mike, that's unreasonable to censor x rated music from a four or six year old? "The kids will listen to what they want to"?


Let us know how it works out for you.

And, by the way, fuck you for your "give up parenting" comment. Asshole.


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I don't understand rap music, never will. But, there's got to be something to it....it's the most popular form of music today and tens of millions of people buy it, play it, and listen to it ever day.


Years ago I saw a TV program with a highly successful black songwriter/musician explain it. It is nothing more than sing-songing to a beat, and requires no melody or real talent. It is the EASIEST thing to do and kids will always as a whole, take the easy path. And he was greatly disappointed in them. There was a reason why the Chicago Bears "SuperBowl Shuffle" was rap.
 
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Jungle Jive.


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I wonder how much is just the presentation?

put the lyrics into a form we are more accustomed too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRCJZ9Uup3w

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Well, talent and gifted are readily appreciated by most, aside from genre.

But no matter if the doors and windows of a vehicle are shaken by giant woofers/base, that's no substitute for real talent, regardless of the lyrics.

I find the twang of some country "music" to be ugly (for lack of a better word).


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I don't care for most country music either, though I make exceptions for Johnny Cash, Lyle Lovett, and JJ Cale (who's more a blues man really).

Give me the blues. And classic rock. And some alternative, e.g. Porcupine Tree.
 
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I grew up on Country Music from the 80s back to the 50s.

When people said “Hank.” I thought Hank Snow.

New Country sent me to Hard Rock.

Love Elton John. I like a lot of stuff. Just not Top 40 Country.

I find this thread not important. Culture has decided, “Hey wants in this drink?” Is not worth it. Congress passed no laws against it. Culture enjoys making some women rich singing about sex. There is nothing to care about here.
 
Posts: 12691 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky  | Registered: 31 July 2016Reply With Quote
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Don't be a grouchy old fart. The kids will listen to what they want to listen to....and, that's OK. It's not the end of western civilization as implied by the OP.


Mike, this has nothing to do with being upset about what kids are listening to. And it has nothing to do with the direction of music. Did you listen to the link? No one said anything about the downfall of civilization. To be honest, it seems like you jumped to a conclusion based on what you thought my point was in posting this, and you missed the point entirely.

30 years ago I was a teenager listening to 2Live Crew and their lyrics were even more explicit than the song in question (Wet Ass P*$$y). Of course I kept the cassette hidden as I knew that my parents would have destroyed it, had they found it. You sure as hell didn’t hear it on the radio, the critics weren’t lauding it for its empowering lyrics, and they weren’t nominated for awards. Pornographic music and as marginalized back then.

Pornographic music is nothing new

So why did I post this?


The difference is that the explicit stuff is now played on the radio, critics ramble on about how empowering it is, the artists are nominated for and win awards. They performed this song for the Grammys(?) on live TV and included simulated sex(the two female singers scissoring and grinding their crotches together on stage). The song had wide radio play and was at the top of the charts for a month....

While at the exact same time, the same “progressives” who were lauding this song were mounting a campaign to have Baby it’s Cold Outside banned from radio station because the lyrics were “rapey”.(I guess they don’t understand that women used to play hard to get as part of the mating dance in the 1940s?)

My point is this: you progressives can’t understand why conservatives are adverse to change? How can that be when the change you bring us normalizes pornographic music and brings it into the mainstream, while at the same time canceling an old classic because it they believe that it represents a courtship model that they believe is outdated?


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Baby it is Cold Outside implies rape.
WAP is just consensual sex.

Thus, one is wrong.

One may be in bad taste from one’s point of view.
 
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Baby it is Cold Outside implies rape.
WAP is just consensual sex.

Thus, one is wrong.

One may be in bad taste from one’s point of view.


ABSOLUTE BULLSHIT! Anyone who listens to Baby it’s cold outside and thinks rape has serious mental problems. Anyone who listens to WAP and thinks good or even normal music has serious mental problems.


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He does not let her leave when she ask to go.
And

“What is in this Drink”

Bill Cosby did just that.

Anyone who does not think this song does not imply rape is lying or being very dumb.

WAP is consensual.
 
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