bobzilla77 wrote:Blondie and the Clash are terrific. The other two sound like someone had the idea to include something "topical" on the record.
The Wham one is easily the most subversive of the four though.
bobzilla77 wrote:Blondie and the Clash are terrific. The other two sound like someone had the idea to include something "topical" on the record.
toomanyhatz wrote:All absolutely dreadful. Privileged white people trying to prove how "street" they are by adopting something they're not very good at before anybody else. Even (maybe even 'especially') the Clash.
The Modernist wrote:bobzilla77 wrote:Blondie and the Clash are terrific. The other two sound like someone had the idea to include something "topical" on the record.
The Wham one is easily the most subversive of the four though.
The Modernist wrote:toomanyhatz wrote:All absolutely dreadful. Privileged white people trying to prove how "street" they are by adopting something they're not very good at before anybody else. Even (maybe even 'especially') the Clash.
Oh don't start with all that privileged nonsense..
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
zoomboogity wrote:Speaking of party music, here's an example of "white guys rapping" from 1981, by two guys who could be considered to have had "privileged" upbringings. Doesn't sound to me like they're doing anything other than trying to have a laugh:
Footy wrote:
The Who / Jimi Hendrix Experience Saville Theatre, London Jan '67
. Got Jimi's autograph after the show and went on to see him several times that year
Diamond Dog wrote:...it quite clearly hit the target with you and your nonce...
...a multitude of innuendo and hearsay...
...I'm producing facts here...
zoomboogity wrote:Speaking of party music, here's an example of "white guys rapping" from 1981, by two guys who could be considered to have had "privileged" upbringings. Doesn't sound to me like they're doing anything other than trying to have a laugh:
GoogaMooga wrote: The further away from home you go, the greater the risk of getting stuck there.
kath wrote:i do not wanna buy the world a fucquin gotdamn coke.
kath wrote:i will make it my mission to nail you.