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  • #76
    My favorite rap song (this oughta give the sensor a workout, ) :

    Awwww yeah!
    Heyyy, check it out..

    DJ Quik is in the mother****in house! (repeat 8X)

    [DJ Quik]
    Check it out..
    Now I be knockin *****es like it ain't ****
    Cause I'ma playa mother****er named DJ Quik
    Yo, maybe it's the way, I hold my ****
    that makes all the girlies wanna ride my tip
    But some of these *****es try to act unfair (why?)
    Maybe its becuase my hair is longer than theirs
    But I don't give a ****, no I don't care
    Because I'm like Noah's Ark - my *****es come in pairs
    You see I'm 5'11", my *** is size seven
    and if a hooker's fine I can stretch you a nine
    It goes deep (how deep?) All up in that ****
    I'll **** a ***** dry cuz I don't know how to quit
    I'm 19 (say what?) so I'm a young arse man
    My eyes are brown and my skin is tan
    So pull them cotton-arse panties right down to ya knees
    if you wanna take part in a proper-arse skeez
    I'm more than a playa (word?) I'm more like a pimp (yeah!)
    I love black ***** but I sure won't simp
    I got the *****es on my jock like an airplane wing
    and only way for me to get 'em off I have to sing
    I say, "Oooh hoe, don't jock me so,
    never-ever-ever wanna let me go,
    once I whip this **** on you!" Heyyy, check it out
    I say, "Oooh hoe, don't call me no mo',
    how in the **** can I let you know,
    that I'm a mother****in troop!" (Aww yeah, worrrd 'em up!)
    Now that oughta tell ya right then and there
    that I'm a true mother****er so ya better beware
    Cuz when we huggin and kissin, and ya wanna get mushy
    Girl ya best be prepared to **** because I love black *****!

    I can't help it cause I love black *****..
    I got to have it, just like a rabbit - black *****..
    Black *****.. what kind?
    {*Quik scratches "Sweet, sweet, sweet.. sweet"*}

    [DJ Quik]
    Yeah.. and I'm takin
    all the money from these funky hoes that I be breakin
    If you say that there's another Quik then you're mistaken
    I amm not a coward and you'll never see me shakin
    Never breakin lots of money that I'm makin
    If you double-cross me then I'll be your undertaker
    I will never be-friend you because you are a steaker
    Open up your mouth if you want some beefsteak-ah
    If you suck it long enough you'll taste a milkshake-uh
    Lyrics I am hummin, when they see me comin
    Suckers they... aww ****, hold up man
    {*needle drags across the record*}
    This the wrong mother****in page and ****
    Aww ****, I need to start on the..
    Oh okay, here we go:
    {*music kicks back in*}
    Black *****! Always talkin bout it cuz I love it
    Women get grown up just as soon as they let me rub it
    And in a week's span, my homey Freak-Man
    sinks into so much ***** we should call him Quik-sand
    (Last hoe was done by the true mother****ers
    from the P-E-N-T-H-O-U-S-E) Players Clique
    Tweety's in the cold room, Freaky's in the studio room
    I am in the livin room, and Hammer's in the bedroom
    Freakin! (Or should I say skeezin?)
    Call it livin large in 1990 becuase playin be the reason
    So many freaks we have to forward the calls
    And when the girlies hear the.. {*beeper goes off*}
    .. they pause, and get hot (how come?)
    I think they know what time it is
    They should know that's how we handle our biz (gotta handle it)
    They shouldn't trip and call playin a sin
    because it's in and we're all black men so we love black *****!

    And ya know that, because we show that!
    Yeah..
    Aww yeah!
    Cuz DJ Quik is the king of the underground scene
    Yeah

    DJ Quik is in the mother****in house (say what?)
    DJ Quik is in the mother****in house (say WHAT?)
    and Shabby Doo is in the mother****in house (is that right?)
    and Too E Caddy's in the mother****in house (aww yeah!)
    and Playa Hamm is in the mother****in house (say what?)
    and Donzelly's in the mother****in house (say WHAT?)
    and Greedy Gregg is in the mother****in house, break it down!

    Aww yeah.. DJ Quik is in here for the big 9-0!
    along with the O.G.P.B.C. in the mother****in house baby
    Yo, and we outta here, peace






    Edit: I had to go through and edit out the D1cks, as I didn't think management would appreceiate the way it was used... MAn, I feel like Walmart
    Monkey!!!

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    • #77
      Originally posted by alva


      I do mean popular music, which is why there is some great underground music from the 80'ties.
      Even a lot of the popular music of the early 80's was good. It only started to turn to **** after rap became popular.

      You'll notice early 80's pop music is based off of rock rythyms. But then everything shifted to hip hop/rap and r&b rythyms . Not that I'm racist or anything, I just don't like that type of music. The early 80's were notable for many good european rock bands that had good success in the U.S. Duran Duran, Depech Mode, Pet Shop boys etc.

      And don't forget Falco

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Solomwi


        Don't push me
        Cause I'm close to the edge
        I'm trying
        Not to lose my head...
        #
        It's like a jungle sometimes
        that makes me wonder how I keep from going under.
        #


        That's the time I started going out. * sigh *
        Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
        Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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        • #79
          MAn, I feel like Walmart


          Your revenues exceeded a quarter-trillion this year?

          Mind if I borrow $50,000?

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          • #80
            our revenues exceeded a quarter-trillion this year?

            Mind if I borrow $50,000?
            If I had it, fer sure

            I meant the sensoring bit... some efferfecence (spelling) case I heard about.
            Monkey!!!

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            • #81
              I know what you meant, I just couldn't pass up the opportunity to post a lame-assed joke.

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              • #82
                Originally posted by Dissident


                Even a lot of the popular music of the early 80's was good. It only started to turn to **** after rap became popular.

                You'll notice early 80's pop music is based off of rock rythyms. But then everything shifted to hip hop/rap and r&b rythyms . Not that I'm racist or anything, I just don't like that type of music. The early 80's were notable for many good european rock bands that had good success in the U.S. Duran Duran, Depech Mode, Pet Shop boys etc.

                And don't forget Falco
                Sorry Diss,
                Asher:
                Nah, you're just someone who was old enough to be into music in the 80s. You don't have the hindsight and unbiasedness to hear how truly horrible it was.

                Sad but true.

                I still play some of those songs too ( not Duran Duran, or the Pet shop boys though. ), but the thruth is, is that it's just not good music.
                Even early Simple Minds is late 70'ties IIRC, and Ann Clarke cna hardly be called popular.
                Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                • #83
                  totally lame jokes
                  Monkey!!!

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                  • #84
                    Originally posted by JohnT
                    I know what you meant, I just couldn't pass up the opportunity to post a lame-assed joke.
                    You never do, do you.

                    Yeah, yeah, kettle..pot, so bite me.
                    Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                    Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                    • #85
                      Originally posted by JohnT
                      I have no problem admitting that 80's music was 97% crap.
                      This is true for virtually every decade (esp. since the decade delineations are so artificial). The fact is, the more recent a decade, the more we tend to remember the crap it produced. As decades recede in memory, the wheat is separated from the chaff, and we're more and more left with the golden kernels of music and forget the garbage.

                      I find songs with lyrics don't grab me emotionally as non-vocal music can. Music can express so much that mere words can't, and often it's best to be able to project one's own feelings on a piece rather than be a slave to the intent of the composer. Lyrics tend to interfere with that for me (especially since a large portion of lyrics, even in beautiful songs, are often hampered by the occasional clunker verse or line).
                      Tutto nel mondo è burla

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                      • #86
                        Originally posted by Boris Godunov


                        This is true for virtually every decade (esp. since the decade delineations are so artificial). The fact is, the more recent a decade, the more we tend to remember the crap it produced. As decades recede in memory, the wheat is separated from the chaff, and we're more and more left with the golden kernels of music and forget the garbage.

                        I find songs with lyrics don't grab me emotionally as non-vocal music can. Music can express so much that mere words can't, and often it's best to be able to project one's own feelings on a piece rather than be a slave to the intent of the composer. Lyrics tend to interfere with that for me (especially since a large portion of lyrics, even in beautiful songs, are often hampered by the occasional clunker verse or line).
                        I think you are correct here.

                        How many peopel remember all the crappy songs from the 60's? Only people who lived during those times (old people). All I know of the 60's is the best R&B and Rock music that came out of that decade. Truelly great stuff. But I'm certain they had their share of stinkers.

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                        • #87
                          True, but as far as popular music is concerned, the sixties are still unparalleled imo.
                          Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                          Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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                          • #88
                            Originally posted by alva
                            True, but as far as popular music is concerned, the sixties are still unparalleled imo.
                            this could be because most music was popular

                            It seems in the 80's music branched into many genres and sub genres. actually it started earlier than that. But it really became diverse.

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                            • #89
                              In the 80s John Williams was the conductor of the Boston Pops and revitalized classical music... even it was in a Bernstein fashion

                              80s music?

                              Danny Elfman... who followed after Williams

                              Clapton

                              Floyd

                              Metallica

                              Hairbands unite!!!!!!!!!!
                              Monkey!!!

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                              • #90
                                Clapton

                                Metalica
                                Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing?
                                Then why call him God? - Epicurus

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