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On 21 Mar, 15:21, juanbo...@yahoo.com wrote: > On Mar 21, 12:14 am, Um Jammer NATTY <dfmckaha...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > > On Mar 20, 1:43 pm, TJ Xenos <talvi...@aol.com> wrote: > > > > On Mar 20, 11:32 am, quest1985dot...@webtv.net wrote: > > > > > juanboy reasons: > > > > <<I'm sorry but a few dj's and Paris does not mean the West Coast > > > > doesn't suck. Sure I agree they are true     

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Author: Sarah
Date: Mar 21, 2008 08:47

On Mar 21, 12:14 am, Um Jammer NATTY <dfmckaha...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Mar 20, 1:43 pm, TJ Xenos <talvi...@aol.com> wrote: On Mar 20, 11:32 am, quest1985dot...@webtv.net wrote: juanboy reasons: <<I'm sorry but a few dj's and Paris does not mean the West Coast doesn't suck. Sure I agree they are true vanguards of our culture and they do hip-hop in a way
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On Mar 20, 1:43 pm, TJ Xenos <talvi...@aol.com> wrote: > On Mar 20, 11:32 am, quest1985dot...@webtv.net wrote: > > > > > > > juanboy reasons: > > <<I'm sorry but a few dj's and Paris does not mean the West Coast > > doesn't suck. Sure I agree they are true vanguards of our culture and > > they do hip-hop in a way that's less exploitative than their peers, but > > they are really just the     

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Author: juanboy12
Date: Mar 21, 2008 08:21

On Mar 20, 11:32 am, quest1985dot...@webtv.net wrote: juanboy reasons: <<I'm sorry but a few dj's and Paris does not mean the West Coast doesn't suck. Sure I agree they are true vanguards of our culture and they do hip-hop in a way that's less exploitative than their peers, but they are really just the minority if you look at it. And examine what made them dope? Being heavily influenced
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On Mar 14, 12:27 am, quest1985dot...@webtv.net wrote: > juanboy asks: > <<So the question I pose is what will it take to save west coast rap? Or > did years of unoriginality kill it to the point that it can no longer be > salvaged?>> > > I have to respectfully say that you seem to be only looking at one iota > of that scene. Had you dug deeper, you'd have to come away saying that > it gets     

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Author: Um Jammer NATTY
Date: Mar 20, 2008 21:14

Hey everyone! For those not familiar with my site, T-Mad's Music was originally created way back in August, 1997 as a Real Audio streaming website which was big on informational content and had small playlists of music but amassed a strong cult following. The music ranged from the sixties to the near-present and covered such genres as classic soul, R&B, funk, jazz, disco, gospel, reggae, house
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Hey everyone! For those not familiar with my site, T-Mad's Music was originally created way back in August, 1997 as a Real Audio streaming website which was big on informational content and had small playlists of music but amassed a strong cult following. The music ranged from the sixties to the near-present and covered such genres as classic soul, R&B, funk, jazz, disco, gospel, reggae, house     

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Author: TJ Xenos
Date: Mar 20, 2008 10:43

Hey everyone! For those not familiar with my site, T-Mad's Music was originally created way back in August, 1997 as a Real Audio streaming website which was big on informational content and had small playlists of music but amassed a strong cult following. The music ranged from the sixties to the near-present and covered such genres as classic soul, R&B, funk, jazz, disco, gospel, reggae, house
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"RichL" <rpleavitt@yahoo.com> wrote > Music expanding in multiple directions = good. In the 60s it was easier > to keep up with because, among other things, radio stations pretty much > played it all. The commonality of the experience wasn't because music > expanded in a unified direction. It didn't. > > Musical *audiences* being split into an ever-increasing mumber of > (essentially non     

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Author: juanboy12
Date: Mar 14, 2008 17:29

On Aug 21, 1:22 pm, STRATEGY <Strategy...@gmail.com> wrote: On Aug 21, 1:02 pm, Brown Hornet <jsidh...@hotmail.com> wrote: On Aug 19, 7:26 pm, STRATEGY <Strategy...@gmail.com> wrote: This is the list I posted a few years ago, I may have a more revised one posted to the same thread, but I'm too lazy to look right now: Run DMC Run DMC Run DMC King
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Author: T-Mad
Date: Dec 3, 2007 22:25

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Author: T-Mad
Date: Dec 3, 2007 22:25

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Author: T-Mad
Date: Dec 3, 2007 22:25

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Author: Sean Carroll
Date: Sep 9, 2008 09:32

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Author: Brown Hornet
Date: Aug 22, 2008 23:51

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