why is it that when white people sing soul music, it has to be called something different? blue eyed soul is a racist term, period. it suggests that whites arent capable of singing true soul music in the same way blacks are. young americans is soul music, van morrison is soul music, paul simon is soul music
@DivineFellowship Darling everything, he ever set out to do in rock n roll was influenced by black music. That's where rock no roll came from. Go read a fucking book.
@DivineFellowship While I have actually done that previously and will continue to do so, do me a favour and read the origins of rock n roll and maybe we can get somewhere you racist cunt. Yes I obviously know his music evolved from rock n roll but this isn't the goddamn argument here.
@darkieschmuckie -- Jewtalk. Instead of reading books, face the music. There is no black L. Zeppelin. Blacks don't make that music. Led Z's influence is 90% percent White, 10% black. The main black contrib. to White rock is: bending of lead guitar notes, high register singing, distortion. There is no "Black Beatles" or anything close. White rock differs from black by: Orig. melody, complex structure, creative harmony. White rock is uniquely White. Black R&R is REPETITIVE, SIMPLISTIC, 3 CHORDS!
@DivineFellowship You are insane. There are new "Black Beatles" because the pop masses are white and black music is rarely pop-oriented until recently.
@LTopomcFly -- Rock music is pop music, and has been hugely popular. You just admitted that White rock is different than Black blues. So you contradicted yourself, plus proved my point. They are not the same. The reason it was never popular is because it's simplistic, barely musical crap. There is no Black Beatles (or Led Zepp, etc.) because blacks don't create that sort of more dimensional and musical music.
@DivineFellowship Admitted? Who was saying blues = rock. You have mental problems don't you? Why do you care if white people like black music? Did you ever think there are people out there who don't like white music as much as you hate black music? Everyone has an opinion and no one is right. Get over it. And why do you care so much what David Bowie does? He's happy, successful and hasn't bothered you. Get a life, loser. And you claim black music isn't pop because its simple. POP IS SIMPLE! LOL
B's musical lexicon was 98 percent White Euro. His great strength, melody, is a White E. musical value. He was rooted in English folk! Show me the black "Life On Mars" or Lady G. Soul! (European out the ears!) His crooning, sustained-note singing style was the White vocal tradition, not black. When he imitated blacks (Young A.) his music was suddenly lame. Whites use a few black influences, like spices, in their more elegant substrate. The dumber ones disavow their own value to fawn over blacks.
@DivineFellowship LOL I just clicked your profile, aren't we a special racist snowflake? Oh a /white/ one too, lets not forget. Go read the origins of rock AND ROLL you idiot. Gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, boogie woogie you delusional git.
@darkieschmuckie -- That view of rock only comes from African-worshippers, and it's clearly musically unueducated and idiotic. Black blues amounted to just one exotic spice in the rich musical substrate of rock music, and that lexicon is a White European lexicon. That musical lexicon, all through White rock, emphasizes orig. melody, structure, harmony, and more. Black 3-chord blues has no strength in melody or structure. There is no black Led Zeppelin or even anything close.
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dougmaet 2 months ago
why is it that when white people sing soul music, it has to be called something different? blue eyed soul is a racist term, period. it suggests that whites arent capable of singing true soul music in the same way blacks are. young americans is soul music, van morrison is soul music, paul simon is soul music
nkentable 2 months ago
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nkentable 2 months ago
Arguing on Youtube is a waste of time!
Jeansieguy 4 months ago
And it's just one more of the disgusting things about him.
DivineFellowship 1 year ago
We all know D. Bowie wants to fawn over blacks.
DivineFellowship 1 year ago
@DivineFellowship And??
Nigelxman 1 year ago
@DivineFellowship Darling everything, he ever set out to do in rock n roll was influenced by black music. That's where rock no roll came from. Go read a fucking book.
darkieschmuckie 9 months ago
@darkieschmuckie -- That's asinine. Go listen to his actual music, moron.
DivineFellowship 9 months ago
@DivineFellowship While I have actually done that previously and will continue to do so, do me a favour and read the origins of rock n roll and maybe we can get somewhere you racist cunt. Yes I obviously know his music evolved from rock n roll but this isn't the goddamn argument here.
darkieschmuckie 9 months ago
@darkieschmuckie -- Jewtalk. Instead of reading books, face the music. There is no black L. Zeppelin. Blacks don't make that music. Led Z's influence is 90% percent White, 10% black. The main black contrib. to White rock is: bending of lead guitar notes, high register singing, distortion. There is no "Black Beatles" or anything close. White rock differs from black by: Orig. melody, complex structure, creative harmony. White rock is uniquely White. Black R&R is REPETITIVE, SIMPLISTIC, 3 CHORDS!
DivineFellowship 9 months ago
@DivineFellowship You are insane. There are new "Black Beatles" because the pop masses are white and black music is rarely pop-oriented until recently.
LTopomcFly 6 months ago
@LTopomcFly -- Rock music is pop music, and has been hugely popular. You just admitted that White rock is different than Black blues. So you contradicted yourself, plus proved my point. They are not the same. The reason it was never popular is because it's simplistic, barely musical crap. There is no Black Beatles (or Led Zepp, etc.) because blacks don't create that sort of more dimensional and musical music.
DivineFellowship 6 months ago
@DivineFellowship Admitted? Who was saying blues = rock. You have mental problems don't you? Why do you care if white people like black music? Did you ever think there are people out there who don't like white music as much as you hate black music? Everyone has an opinion and no one is right. Get over it. And why do you care so much what David Bowie does? He's happy, successful and hasn't bothered you. Get a life, loser. And you claim black music isn't pop because its simple. POP IS SIMPLE! LOL
LTopomcFly 6 months ago
B's musical lexicon was 98 percent White Euro. His great strength, melody, is a White E. musical value. He was rooted in English folk! Show me the black "Life On Mars" or Lady G. Soul! (European out the ears!) His crooning, sustained-note singing style was the White vocal tradition, not black. When he imitated blacks (Young A.) his music was suddenly lame. Whites use a few black influences, like spices, in their more elegant substrate. The dumber ones disavow their own value to fawn over blacks.
DivineFellowship 9 months ago
@DivineFellowship LOL I just clicked your profile, aren't we a special racist snowflake? Oh a /white/ one too, lets not forget. Go read the origins of rock AND ROLL you idiot. Gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, boogie woogie you delusional git.
darkieschmuckie 9 months ago 4
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DivineFellowship 6 months ago
@darkieschmuckie -- That view of rock only comes from African-worshippers, and it's clearly musically unueducated and idiotic. Black blues amounted to just one exotic spice in the rich musical substrate of rock music, and that lexicon is a White European lexicon. That musical lexicon, all through White rock, emphasizes orig. melody, structure, harmony, and more. Black 3-chord blues has no strength in melody or structure. There is no black Led Zeppelin or even anything close.
DivineFellowship 6 months ago