TheFonz said:O.K., now that we've settled the Doo Wop issue in another thread, let's move on to another one of my pet issues..............the use of the term "Rock & Roll". I say that almost nothing past the 1960s qualifies as Rock & Roll. It is simply "Rock". What say you?
LARadioRewind said:'50s artists had little in common with the '70s artists.
TheFonz said:LARadioRewind said:'50s artists had little in common with the '70s artists.
My point exactly. Therfore, those '70s artists shoud not be considered Rock & Roll.
DavidEduardo said:TheFonz said:LARadioRewind said:'50s artists had little in common with the '70s artists.
My point exactly. Therfore, those '70s artists shoud not be considered Rock & Roll.
My car today bears little resemblance to a Model T Ford, but, in fact, both are "cars".
While horses and planes and cars are also forms of transportation, they are not specifically "cars".
Danny & The Juniors and Train and Chuck Berry and Pitbull don't sound the same, but they are part of a long continuum of pop music. It's still rock and roll to me.
DavidEduardo said:Danny & The Juniors and Train and Chuck Berry and Pitbull don't sound the same, but they are part of a long continuum of pop music. It's still rock and roll to me.
oldies76 said:Agreed! Although Rap music should be in it's own league. I would be real hesitant to classify Rap music, as "Rock and Roll".....but Gotye, Katy Perry or Rihanna? No problems.
melan8tr said:who said you had settled the doo-wop issue, this is the same bag of worms...saying chuck berry and pitbull are rock n roll is like saying...glen miller and snoop are big band..not a continuum of pop music...there are what maybe over 40 different billboard charts today (I'm guessing here..) Train and Pitbull can now be pigeon-holed where they belong....this is the same issue as doo-wop...define the term rock n roll, who coined it , when was it coined , there are references to rock n roll back to the start of the blues maybe further back ..where does it end the 70's the 80's , later, when did it cease being rock n roll and become metal, thrash, hard rock, industrial,grunge, punk, alternative, your not gonna settle this one either.
TheFonz said:melan8tr said:who said you had settled the doo-wop issue, this is the same bag of worms...saying chuck berry and pitbull are rock n roll is like saying...glen miller and snoop are big band..not a continuum of pop music...there are what maybe over 40 different billboard charts today (I'm guessing here..) Train and Pitbull can now be pigeon-holed where they belong....this is the same issue as doo-wop...define the term rock n roll, who coined it , when was it coined , there are references to rock n roll back to the start of the blues maybe further back ..where does it end the 70's the 80's , later, when did it cease being rock n roll and become metal, thrash, hard rock, industrial,grunge, punk, alternative, your not gonna settle this one either.
If the American Bandstand dancers back in the 1950s wouldn't be able to dance to it, then it ain't Rock & Roll.
I would take that even further and say that rappers are not "musicians." Now some may take that as a criticism, but it is not. Rappers do not perform "music." They do not play instruments. They just rap. Now there may be some who play guitars or keyboards or whatever, but in my opinion, "scratching" is not playing music. It may require a certain degree of "talent," but it is not "music."landtuna said:There is no such thing as rap "music". Rap should be classified as spoken word.
firepoint525 said:I would take that even further and say that rappers are not "musicians." Now some may take that as a criticism, but it is not. Rappers do not perform "music." They do not play instruments. They just rap. Now there may be some who play guitars or keyboards or whatever, but in my opinion, "scratching" is not playing music. It may require a certain degree of "talent," but it is not "music."landtuna said:There is no such thing as rap "music". Rap should be classified as spoken word.