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    Lyrics 1930's vs Lyrics Today

    1930's lyrics:

    Stars shining bright above you
    Night breezes seem to whisper "i love you"
    Birds singin’ in the sycamore trees
    Dream a little dream of me

    Say nighty-night and kiss me
    Just hold me tight and tell me you’ll miss me
    While I’m alone and blue as can be
    Dream a little dream of me

    Today's lyrics:

    My hump, my hump, my hump, my hump,
    My hump, my hump, my hump, my hump, my hump, my hump.
    My lovely lady lumps (x3)

    or

    Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me?
    Don't cha wish your girlfriend was a freak like me?
    Don't cha
    Don't cha
    Don't cha wish your girlfriend was raw like me?
    Don't cha wish your girlfriend was fun like me?
    Don't cha
    Don't cha

    and the best one of all

    All you ladies pop your pussy like this
    Shake your body, don't stop, don't miss
    All you ladies pop your pussy like this
    Shake your body, don't stop, don't miss
    Just do it, do it, do it, do it, do it now

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    cRap isn't music. It's noise accompanied by crap that pours forth from holes in the faces of certain individuals who think they have talent and whose aural assaults certain record companies foist on an ignorant and low segment of the population as "music".

    Rap the true music of the streets died 10 years ago and it's rotting corpse continues to suck the life out of music by night. When something new comes along to replace it, Rap will finally be buried. Until then the recording industry will continue to pull the stake out of it's heart and send it out to suck the life out of the innocent and to prey upon a naive world.

    NO MUSIC GENRE in history has had a NATURAL lifespan of 30 years. **** man, even Rock 'n Roll is dead.

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    Quote Originally Written by DiscoMan
    cRap isn't music. It's noise accompanied by crap that pours forth from holes in the faces of certain individuals who think they have talent and whose aural assaults certain record companies foist on an ignorant and low segment of the population as "music".

    Rap the true music of the streets died 10 years ago and it's rotting corpse continues to suck the life out of music by night.
    Wowwweeeee! I certainly couldn't have said it better!

    There are some people out there who would disagree and say that rap is just another genre of musical expression. I don't look at it that way. I suppose it all references to one's definition of music but the art of music has been completely stretched and distorted. By today's standards, one could say that fingernails dragged down a chalkboard is music.

    But sadly, rap, grunge, goth etc. are today's methods of expressing anger and hatred through a musical guise and it has it's fair share of lost and despondent listeners....the result of today's aggressive, cold-hearted society. One can see the musical growth of heated anger and rebellion over the last forty years. It's all recorded in our pop charts.

    On the other hand, there are lyrics such as these:

    This is the closest thing to crazy I have ever been
    Feeling twenty-two, acting seventeen
    This is the nearest thing to crazy I have ever known
    But I was never crazy on my own
    And now I know that there's a link between the two
    Being close to crazy
    And being close to you.


    and...

    I'm not here to say I'm sorry
    I'm not here to lie to you
    I'm here to say I'm ready
    and I finally thought it thru
    I'm not here to let your love go
    I'm not giving up oh no
    I'm here to win your heart and soul
    That's my goal.


    Both songs have hit the number one spot on the UK pop charts in the last couple of years and both have dance covers done quite well by Almighty records.

    Romantic and danceable pop is still very popular in Europe as well as in other areas of the world. One really has to wonder why people are so angry and spiteful in one of the richest continents. :-?

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    We have a bigger problem with cRap here in the US of A because of this "gangsta" personna and the other bullshit that goes along with it. Sadly many of our young people seek their authenticity in the phony tough that gangsta cRap pushes. The recent bullshit with Master P and "Dancing With The Stars" is one example.

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    You guys are 100% right!

    These are my favourite lyrics of the moment. It comes from a time when there were SONGS. I prefer the version by mr. Frank Sinatra but I also dig Marlena Shaw's excellent cover:

    When I was seventeen
    It was a very good year
    It was a very good year for small town girls
    And soft summer nights
    We’d hide from the lights
    On the village green
    When I was seventeen

    When I was twenty-one
    It was a very good year
    It was a very good year for city girls
    Who lived up the stair
    With all that perfumed hair
    And it came undone
    When I was twenty-one

    When I was thirty-five
    It was a very good year
    It was a very good year for blue-blooded girls
    Of independent means
    We’d ride in limousines
    Their chauffeurs would drive
    When I was thirty-five

    But now the days grow short
    I’m in the autumn of the year
    And now I think of my life as vintage wine
    >from fine old kegs
    >from the brim to the dregs
    And it poured sweet and clear
    It was a very good year

    It was a mess of good years



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    Re: Lyrics 1930's vs Lyrics Today

    it's weird how you can listen to a song for decades and not notice some pretty spicy lyrics, but today is the first time I listened through headphones to a song called "Helpless Dancer" by the British band the Who. Here's just some of what jumped out at me: "If you complain you diappear/just like the lesbians and queers/No one can love without the grace/Of some unseen and distance face/And you get beaten up by blacks/Who, though they worked, still got the sack"

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    Re: Lyrics 1930's vs Lyrics Today

    It's not fair really to compare the lyrical content of a Cole Porter song or something by Jacques Brel to what gangsta guys come up with, but still...where's CLASS these days when we really need it, the subtle tickling feeling you get from a stylish bit of innuedo...

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    Re: Lyrics 1930's vs Lyrics Today

    Rap being a mostly black genre, you should compare those lyrics with other "race" genres of the past. Blues and R&B always were all about sex. Other than sayin' "pussy" out in the front, I don't see so much difference between this and "Workin' with Annie".

    (I can see you charging' your bulldozers now!) :icon_smile:
    It don't mean a thing (if ain't got that swing)

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    Re: Lyrics 1930's vs Lyrics Today


     

     

    Quote Originally Written by Nano View Post
    "Workin' with Annie"
    :icon_eek::icon_eek::icon_eek::icon_eek::icon_eek: :icon_eek:

    Is you talking about da punanny?????


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