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Hip Hop Rules! I give up on Garage.

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    Default Hip Hop Rules! I give up on Garage.

    I have been looking back on all my old Hip Hop records and listening to them. In retrospect, I can't believe how much time and money I've spent listening to $$$$e UK music over the last two years. I've totally been sleeping on Hip Hop.

    Hip Hop is just the best $$$$ing music ever. It just sounds SO much better, I can't even put it into words. I think I am gonna give up on Garage. It just sounds like crap in comparison to Hip Hop, whether it be the real down'n'dirty underground Hip Hop or even the wack commercial Hip Hop.

    And don't even get me started on the MCs. Besides the $$$$ty Garage MCs sounding like a bunch of jabbering idiots who can't say anything intelligent OR shut their $$$$ing yaps, the UK Garage DJs are putting in too many 4-floor songs. If I wanted to hear that $$$$ I'd just listen to House. Boom boom boom boom. $$$$ that. I am hardcore into breakbeats and 4x4s are just stupid.

    Lucky for you saps, I won't be posting on here much longer, because British music is boring the $$$$ing $$$$ out of me. LONG LIVE HIP HOP! UNDERGROUND HIP HOP FOREVER!

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    you never knew what Garage was to begin with then!!

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    Someone will have to do a garage mix of mistabobdodalina in your honor then....

    I think DJT just realized he might actually be able to get gigs if he spins something more than 10 people in his area listen to.

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    sadly, i agree with djt.

    uk hip hop is dope tho.

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    Don't be sad.

    You like what you like, and that's cool.

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    tendo wasn't a garage fan. he was a 2-step fan. simple really. he's only open to the broken beats. probably hates disco too. it's all good.

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    I detest disco. I love the underground sound of the
    post-disco/pre-house era.

    ???what is he on about???
    pick up the Disco Not Disco 2 compilation

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    rokko....it seems as though your opinion lends to more credibility than tendo's. maybe it's your delivery vs. his.....and the way that he went on and on trash talkin. who the $$$$s gonna respect that?

    i have my disco moments. underground, and mainstream alike. not really the ABBA disco moments....definitely leaning more toward the r'n'b flavored disco....

    Trammps, Tavares, Kool & The Gang, Vicki Sue, Peaches & Herb, Sylvester.....so many others.

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    Oh wew call those "Classics" out here.

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    i guess NYC makes the rules....the made most of the scenes....disco has to be an entirely different beast in NYC than anywhere else.......54 and all the other trendsetting clubs. i can't even try to $$$$ with NYC in that world.

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    yeah its still around. esp. at club nights that try to capture that classic Paradise Garage/The Loft vibe.

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    i love that more obscure stuff that i think you're referring to.....but admittedly, i'm not really too familiar with a lot of it. some of the salsoul yes, but a lot of those 'club' classics, as opposed to just straight up maintstream chart records i'm not hip enough to.

    when disco was dying down, at least the first solid disco movement in the late 70's earliest 80's, i was just a boy, and my taste was more in the r'n'b funk styles. cameo, one way, evelyn champagne king, zapp, gap band, all the stuff my older sister and cousins listened to.

    the other thing that i'm not proud to admit , i missed alot of the classic hip hop from the early to mid 80's....all that classic stuff, cold chillin camp, doug e fresh, most of that early stuff, and plenty of the classic stuff from the late 80's as well, but i caught up on the late stuff later down the road. a lot of that early stuff, i wasn't checking out. i was a young punk teenager, letting my hair grow long, and loving rock & roll, heavy metal. i got back into urban music around 1988....run DMC, tougher than leather, boogie down productions, UTFO, and was really heavy into New Jack music....and some of the hip house that crossed over with the new jack.

    the obvious suspects, new edition, bell biv devoe, guy, today, heavy d, al b sure, wrecks n effect, then on to the deeper $$$$, like jeff redd, the black flames, basic black, red head kingpin was the $$$$ man!! mr. lee.....you know this $$$$'s all connected.....then it was on to D'Mob, and my jack and acieed house days , with a short break between about 1990 and 1992 from much exposure to house, and then back to house in 92 through the MAW.......phew.....what a ride.

    all from disco and funk, with a few pit stops along the scenic hip-hop route. that's over 2 decades of urban and dance music in my life.

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