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Betty Davis - Anti Love Song (1973)

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2008

from the album "Betty Davis"

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  • @roscoegino Yes I too agree that there is a lot of bull shit coming out these days, but there was a lot of that coming out in 1973 as well. On the other hand, there truely is some legendary music that is being created these days. So all you people that are into this stuff, stop thinking about "today's" music so pessimistically and dig a little deeper than your local FM station. You will see that there are still plenty of people exploring the boundaries of creativity and musical integrity today

  • @roscoegino

    Not backwards. we're just used to a totally different style of music.

    Today's generation (for the most part) values whats popular rather than what's of substance.

    Betty came out blazin - out on the prowl, flaunting her sexuality and being proud of it.

    More female artists could take a hint from Betty. drop the plastic act and come RAW.

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  • this is sexy stuff...

    

  • @chea943 what a very unfounded and immature overgeneralization... like many on this site

  • @rocknrollhoochiekoo1 Althought it's true what you say, you can't argue with the FACT that people like Aretha Franklin (chubby) or Ray Charles (blind) could never make it as big as they did in today's values. Beyond independent scenes, in the main scene, versus the variety of labels that there was in the past feeding the stations, now you have TWO mayors (Sony and Universal) compiting for profit. Concentration it's just wrong in every field, but it's being awful for music.

  • @chea943 What are you talking about? This is far from true. Modern country music is not much different from gangsta rap. The line “as long as I’m alive and breathing they won’t take my guns” could as easily have been written by Jay-Z as by Justin Moore. So the next time a conservative commentator deplores the latest pop-culture offense against style, intelligence and good morals, he needs to add the Dukes of Hazard to the indictment.

  • @rocknrollhoochiekoo1 abso-fucking-lutely. right on the money. jesus christ, do people like to complain about todays music. that shits annoying.

  • @chea943

    WHY ARE YOU TYPING IN CAPS!? MUSIC IS SUFFERING PERIOD! WE KNOW! :3

  • BASS!!!!

    

  • SI.... ES UNA CANCIÓN PARA AMAR XP

  • now drunk people sing ? strange era we live in

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