[lbo-talk] Black music makes history

andie nachgeborenen andie_nachgeborenen at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 11 17:11:32 PDT 2003


Hip hop is anything Dennis likes! (What about the Last Poets or Gil Scot Heron?) Personally, I go with the Duke, who always refused the label "jazz." He said there are two kinds of music: good music and bad music.

--- joanna bujes <jbujes at covad.net> wrote:
> Dennis writes:
>
> "Hip hop, a.k.a. multinational music, has produced
> some musical masterpieces:
> Jimi Hendrix, Bob Marley, Public Enemy's "It Takes a
> Nation of
> Millions", "Cypress Hill", "Dr. Octagon". Hip hop is
> a deeply multinational and
> deeply subversive art-form (hint: the names
> Morpheus, Neo and Trinity are
> actually derived from the brand names of music
> synthesizers)."
>
> Huh? Hip hop includes Hendrix and Marley? Really? I
> thought it was created at least ten years after
> these guys died? Please explain...
>
> Joanna
>
>
>
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