Tuesday, April 12, 2011
A Lil Rock & Roll for My (White) Brothers Up In Harlem
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Podcast Episode Summary
 Music used to be so race oriented, black folks had their few stations and video networks, and white folks had everything else...
Then hip hop busted on the scene and leveled the playing field, and as a result, rock music started to drift, taking the back seat...
Hip Hop was bold, it was exciting, and it was outselling rock.
But the music grew stale and I'm into new, experimental, and music with good riddems.
So I've decided to start playing rock music in Harlem... and I'm a black black mofo!
why?
- hip hop is becoming too silly, and its lacking creativity.
- showing my neighbors some brotherly love.
- there's some groovy tunes out there that some of us folk ain't hear.
Anyway and most importantly, music is colorless... or gentrified, like Harlem.
Rock On!
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