What song/album are you listening to right now?

Captain Holly

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David Coverdale has put together a 4 disc set of a remastered/re-issue edition of the Whitesnake album Good To Be Bad, also with a DVD/Blue Ray video disc. Release date is April 28th. This is a new remixed video version of Can You Hear The Wind Blow, which was one of the better songs on the original album. I am pretty sure the video footage is from that tour in 2008, with Doug Aldridge and Reb Beach on guitars. It's not a bad mix but I don't find it much different from the original.

 

plat

Level 29
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Sep 13, 2018
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Not many rap fans around it seems. I only like certain ones myself. Cerebral rap



Image of Marcus Gad. He is very good looking.

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goodjohnjr

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Jul 11, 2018
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Not many rap fans around it seems. I only like certain ones myself. Cerebral rap



Image of Marcus Gad. He is very good looking.



*Jibber Jabber Alert*

Yeah, I grew up in a house without rap / country / metal, fortunately there was a variety of other music genres that my parents had on old records.

So I grew up always listening to a variety of other music genres & later on music in other languages.

In the minority community I grew up (a mostly segregated part of a dirty South (Southern) small city (really a town in my opinion), even though official segregation is not in place, its impacts are still clear & present), people in my community usually only listened to rap & R&B & gospel music, pretty much anything else was looked down on (especially country music, which they considered to be music for only white people 😁), and they would make fun of you for listening to music outside the norm (especially country music).

So I was the odd one out who listened to other music genres too & mostly music genres outside the norm, with a bit of rap & R&B et cetera mixed in.

I never got into country music though, I guess the lack of exposure & the stigma left an impact; I do have a few country-ish songs, maybe country hybrid songs, and maybe a few songs considered to be country (Take Me Home, Country Roads (anime version), et cetera).

I did not watch much BET growing up because it was too stereotypical, among other issues my parents and I had with it, so I grew up getting most of my music from VH1 & MTV & the radio.

As I got old enough to find music myself on TV, cassettes, radio, et cetera, I continued listening to more rock / pop / alternative / easy listening / a little jazz & blues / et cetera.

Then in the internet era when genres seemed a thing of the past, I would find various types of music in various languages (French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Italian, Esperanto, Portuguese, Korean, et ceterea) here & there, through anime & international online radio & movies & TV shows & later YouTube et cetera.

Anyway, thanks for sharing, we do need more rap & R&B & blues & jazz et cetera around here too; I try to share some sometimes.

I am not sure if this counts as cerebral rap or not, but here is something I found during an Adult Swim / Toonami TV commercial break when watching anime:

Society Of Numbers - Split (Official Music Video):



Society Of Numbers - Split:

 

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