QueBert
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Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
Originally posted by: QueBert
Originally posted by: mxyzptlk
I prefer 2pac's "cover/sample" of Phil Collins's - in the air tonight.
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Originally posted by: PrinceofWands
On a side note, I'm sick and tired of no-talent ass clowns sampling someone else's work and receiving praise for it. That is all.
I don't quite understand why some people hate covers/samples so much. It's not like this new version somehow degrades the existing work. The existing work still.. um.. exists. It's still there in all it's glory. A newer take on it, targeted to a different audience, does not diminish it in anyway. Still, opinions, like assholes, are evenly distributed throughout humanity and I don't claim to speak for everyone.. I just don't get the hate. It seems so misplaced to me.
It mostly applies to rap, if Guns & Roses remakes a Bob Dylan song, people go "OHHH SHIT THIS IS GREAT!!!" But if a rapper uses the music from the same Bob Dylan song in one of theirs, it because crap instantly. Rap gets bad mouthed by a lot of people. But it's still the most popular music in the world. I guess you can't make everyone happy all the time.
Well, in the first place Bob Dylan wrote, produced, or performed an ENORMOUS amount of the music for better than three decades, so he might not be the best example to draw on. However, to use your example, I never much praised the G&R Knockin on Heaven's Door, though neither did it offend me (mostly because metal/hard rock doesn't offend me in the same way most urban music seems to).
Also remember that there's a WORLD of difference between covering a song, and sampling a song.
As to the most popular music, don't make me laugh. Let's add up the total number of rap albums in circulation, then add up the total number of classical albums ever in circulation. Or maybe try it with gospel/hymnals. Crap, find me a rap album that outsold the White album. In fact:
(top selling albums in the world)
Thriller
Back in Black
Eagles Greatest Hits
The Bodyguard Soundtrack (ok, you could call this one r&bish)
Phantom of the Opera
Millennium
Saturday Night Fever
Dark Side of the Moon
Come on Over
Bat out of Hell
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Falling into You
Led Zeppelin IV
Music Box (ok, kind of popish)
Dirty Dancing Soundtrack
Let's Talk About Love
....
I could go on all day. Rap is NOT popular in any meaningful way. Not compared to nearly every other type of music in existence. What music is reprinted the most for education or recital? Classical. What music is performed in most schools? Classical, or folk.
This doesn't mean there isn't some rap/hip-hop/etc that I enjoy. There is some...but it's such a tiny percentage as to basically be moot.
Your White Album argument is fail because it's ONE album, one album does not define an entire genre.
You're not understanding my point, having the top selling album of all time isn't the same as comparing an entire genre of music to another. While there is no 1 rap album on that list, as a whole rap is the biggest selling music world wide PERIOD. If you want to get technical, nobody except the Beatles has sold as many albums as Mariah Carey, so I should just say Mariah > all music right? It's not that easy. Mariah represents one artist, as does the Beatles & Elvis. Look at the top 100 charts for the past 10 years and you will see Rap as a whole outsells everything. Not just in America, in most countries. As for popular, turn on MTV, what will you see playing most of the time? I'll give you a hint, not any of the albums, or artists you listed. How is most played on TV, and the majority of radio stations not meaningful? in LA I think we have 7 "urban" stations that play rap & r&b. Where we have 1 country (which I think is about to die) and 1 classic rock and 1 alternative.
How do you define meaningful?
