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cats, lady gaga, furries, and now a-ha ...
are you deeply closeted or just roleplaying a soho/vauxhall queer?
are you deeply closeted or just roleplaying a soho/vauxhall queer?
A-Ha are not gay.
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it's from an incredibly camp style of music. synth pop is not exactly red-blooded. 'take on me' is a huge hit at discotheques – also gay spaces.
depeche mode aren't gay either but very popular in the gay scene for similar reasons.
depeche mode aren't gay either but very popular in the gay scene for similar reasons.
Last edited by uziq (2022-07-18 04:29:32)
Everything in the 80s was camp synth pop.
I was fucking there man.
I was fucking there man.
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erm yeah, if you listened to radio pop and top of the pops only, sure. the 80s was also the decade of metal … post-punk … industrial … hip-hop … electro … acid house …
not sure joy division, the smiths or the fall were ‘camp’.
i’m not saying that a-ha are the critical piece of incriminating evidence, here: just saying that, inter alia, you’re building quite a profile.
not sure joy division, the smiths or the fall were ‘camp’.
i’m not saying that a-ha are the critical piece of incriminating evidence, here: just saying that, inter alia, you’re building quite a profile.
Metal and the whole Sadgasm genre are gay as fuck.
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what exactly is 'sadgasm'?
metal is very arguably camp, yes, at least in the mainstream glam/hair metal guise. not sure i'd say death/black metal are 'gay'. unless they were burning churches in scandinavia to protest their treatment of homosexuals?
but, yes, other than that, great job chap. clearly you were as curious about culture in the 80s as you are now. 'the entire decade was synth-pop'. imagine ignoring some of the greatest recording artists of modern times. even from pop-adjacent genres like r&b.
metal is very arguably camp, yes, at least in the mainstream glam/hair metal guise. not sure i'd say death/black metal are 'gay'. unless they were burning churches in scandinavia to protest their treatment of homosexuals?
but, yes, other than that, great job chap. clearly you were as curious about culture in the 80s as you are now. 'the entire decade was synth-pop'. imagine ignoring some of the greatest recording artists of modern times. even from pop-adjacent genres like r&b.
Dilbert_X wrote:
I was fucking there man.
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yes, you're here now, too, in the 2020s, and evidently don't pay attention to anything cultural whatsoever.
man who reads 50 books in his life claims to have innate knowledge of something because he ... lived through it.
i'm sure you were an avid record collector and gig attender in your early adulthood. you've just become a ruminant, attending tween stadium concerts, in middle-age.
man who reads 50 books in his life claims to have innate knowledge of something because he ... lived through it.
i'm sure you were an avid record collector and gig attender in your early adulthood. you've just become a ruminant, attending tween stadium concerts, in middle-age.
54 Books. Its 54 books.
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Finally watched the Sopranos movie? There was an important scene in the movie set to that song. David Chase loves Van Morrison.uziq wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmZXtDbc2OE
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the original with male vocals is good too
This is a misuse of school resources
The song is inappropriate for children to sing.
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R&B and rap music?
One of the disaster subs I follow is /r/NYStateofMind. Somebody linked a portion song by an obscure NYC rapper who got killed in 2007. I liked the rap song and I usually don't.
The sample they use is apparently very famous. This song is nice.
i haven't seen the sopranos movie. the van morrison album is pretty canonical, though.
flipping samples from old funk/soul or r&b records pretty much sums up rap/hip-hop for a huge stretch of the 1990s–2010s. it's the norm. very influential producers like j dilla and madlib made it their whole MO. it's known as 'crate digging'. some of the most famous and iconic samples of all time, e.g. the amen break, come from old soul records.
flipping samples from old funk/soul or r&b records pretty much sums up rap/hip-hop for a huge stretch of the 1990s–2010s. it's the norm. very influential producers like j dilla and madlib made it their whole MO. it's known as 'crate digging'. some of the most famous and iconic samples of all time, e.g. the amen break, come from old soul records.
Last edited by uziq (2022-08-29 06:54:11)
I am not crazy about rap music but I like sampling a lot. I know we spoke about this before.
I can't wait to see the samples people will take from our music in 40ish years.
I can't wait to see the samples people will take from our music in 40ish years.
I swore I heard a more electronic version and male voiced version of this song originally. Driving me nuts.
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