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Reply #30 posted 07/17/03 11:55am

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

ya just contradicted yourself there a bit--you say all music is derived from black music, yet it seems like you're also sayin, "do whatcha want, but you can't be punk & black!" which is it?


Explain to me how I contradicted myself. It makes perfectly good sense if you don't assume what I'm saying (which is what you did). What I wrote, I meant...word for word-strictly verbatim. All music is black music, but "punk" (the culture) is a different genre all together that has been morphed by white people. Just like "hip-hop" is a predominately black-based culture.
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Reply #31 posted 07/17/03 12:02pm

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okaypimpn said:

Explain to me how I contradicted myself. It makes perfectly good sense if you don't assume what I'm saying (which is what you did). What I wrote, I meant...word for word-strictly verbatim. All music is black music, but "punk" (the culture) is a different genre all together that has been morphed by white people. Just like "hip-hop" is a predominately black-based culture.

sure...and we've all seen how in the past few years white people have been latchin on to the hip-hop culture as well. who's to say they can't do it, too?
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Reply #32 posted 07/17/03 12:29pm

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Handclapsfingasnapz said:

okaypimpn said:

Explain to me how I contradicted myself. It makes perfectly good sense if you don't assume what I'm saying (which is what you did). What I wrote, I meant...word for word-strictly verbatim. All music is black music, but "punk" (the culture) is a different genre all together that has been morphed by white people. Just like "hip-hop" is a predominately black-based culture.

sure...and we've all seen how in the past few years white people have been latchin on to the hip-hop culture as well. who's to say they can't do it, too?


I never did! There you go assuming again! lol I said I think it's lame. You can believe whatever you choose to, but putting words in my mouth is not going to work. Sorry. shrug
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Reply #33 posted 07/17/03 12:44pm

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I never did! There you go assuming again! lol I said I think it's lame. You can believe whatever you choose to, but putting words in my mouth is not going to work. Sorry. shrug

erm, i'm not puttin words in anyone's mouth...you must be misunderstandin me.
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Reply #34 posted 07/17/03 1:01pm

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okaypimpn said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

okaypimpn said:

I think this is really sad...people trying to be something they NEVER will be. sad

what do you mean never will be? they awready are, far as i'm concerned.


To namepeace as well...

I just don't see the big deal in trying to befriend a culture in order to "fit in." I'm not saying that all black people should listen to R&B or hip-hop or so-called "black music" because (as someone stated earlier) ALL music is black music, but what's the big deal in trying to be "punk." The shit is just lame to me, but to each their own.


i don't think anyone is trying to befriend a culture in order to fit in. in my case, i didn't wake up one day and say "i'm going to be a punk today!" that "culture" is just where i identified more with.
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Reply #35 posted 07/17/03 1:19pm

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Look, the way I see it is that music is music. If there's a genre of music that you like then just go with that. Yes, I'm a black young adult, but who's to say what I should listen to? hmmm? I like Punk, Post-Punk, New Wave and the like cuz it's the kind of music that makes me happy and is very enjoyable to my ears. By the same token I can also dig other sounds like Hard Rock, Jazz, Funk, Hip-Hop, Reggae, etc. I was raised to appreciate all styles of music. I can dig whatever sounds good. But see this is aboiut more than music. Punk is not just about music to many, it's an attitude. It's a manner. It's a way of saying "F*** You!" to conformity and being a rebel.

And yes, I did get my share of unwanted critcisms (not just from peers but family as well) but if I were to try and conform then I wouldn't be myself. And the worse thing you could ever do is not be yourself.
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Reply #36 posted 07/17/03 1:34pm

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Look, the way I see it is that music is music. If there's a genre of music that you like then just go with that. Yes, I'm a black young adult, but who's to say what I should listen to? hmmm? I like Punk, Post-Punk, New Wave and the like cuz it's the kind of music that makes me happy and is very enjoyable to my ears. By the same token I can also dig other sounds like Hard Rock, Jazz, Funk, Hip-Hop, Reggae, etc. I was raised to appreciate all styles of music. I can dig whatever sounds good. But see this is aboiut more than music. Punk is not just about music to many, it's an attitude. It's a manner. It's a way of saying "F*** You!" to conformity and being a rebel.

And yes, I did get my share of unwanted critcisms (not just from peers but family as well) but if I were to try and conform then I wouldn't be myself. And the worse thing you could ever do is not be yourself.

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Reply #37 posted 07/17/03 2:09pm

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To namepeace as well...

I just don't see the big deal in trying to befriend a culture in order to "fit in." I'm not saying that all black people should listen to R&B or hip-hop or so-called "black music" because (as someone stated earlier) ALL music is black music, but what's the big deal in trying to be "punk." The shit is just lame to me, but to each their own.


I wasn't trying to be presumptuous, I just wanted some clarification.

It's no different from wearing throwbacks and rags, to me, although I'd never go "punk." It's a style, not necessarily an indication of trying to be something you're not. Take that to its logical conclusion, and black people shouldn't wear Hilfiger, Polo, Burberry, etc. Those were items associated with preppy white folks. Now, hip-hop has embraced it.

As for music, yeah, I'd co-sign on the fact that it's all black music anyway.
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Reply #38 posted 07/17/03 7:31pm

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okaypimpn said:

I never did! There you go assuming again! lol I said I think it's lame. You can believe whatever you choose to, but putting words in my mouth is not going to work. Sorry. shrug

erm, i'm not puttin words in anyone's mouth...you must be misunderstandin me.


Okay, then how about this...we just agree to disagree. Cool? Great! clappingBREAK!clapping
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Reply #39 posted 07/17/03 7:33pm

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Phoenixxx said:

okaypimpn said:

Handclapsfingasnapz said:

okaypimpn said:

I think this is really sad...people trying to be something they NEVER will be. sad

what do you mean never will be? they awready are, far as i'm concerned.


To namepeace as well...

I just don't see the big deal in trying to befriend a culture in order to "fit in." I'm not saying that all black people should listen to R&B or hip-hop or so-called "black music" because (as someone stated earlier) ALL music is black music, but what's the big deal in trying to be "punk." The shit is just lame to me, but to each their own.


i don't think anyone is trying to befriend a culture in order to fit in. in my case, i didn't wake up one day and say "i'm going to be a punk today!" that "culture" is just where i identified more with.


That's beautiful. I'm glad you found your sense of identity. rolleyes
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Reply #40 posted 07/17/03 7:34pm

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namepeace said:

okaypimpn said:



To namepeace as well...

I just don't see the big deal in trying to befriend a culture in order to "fit in." I'm not saying that all black people should listen to R&B or hip-hop or so-called "black music" because (as someone stated earlier) ALL music is black music, but what's the big deal in trying to be "punk." The shit is just lame to me, but to each their own.


I wasn't trying to be presumptuous, I just wanted some clarification.

It's no different from wearing throwbacks and rags, to me, although I'd never go "punk." It's a style, not necessarily an indication of trying to be something you're not. Take that to its logical conclusion, and black people shouldn't wear Hilfiger, Polo, Burberry, etc. Those were items associated with preppy white folks. Now, hip-hop has embraced it.

As for music, yeah, I'd co-sign on the fact that it's all black music anyway.


Cool.
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