I assume R&B from like, the 40's or 50's must be somewhat decent (Though I havent heard it) but these days the only difference between R&B and Hip-Hop is if the vocals are sung or rapped.. like I remember a song from a few months ago it was R. Kelly and some other **** singing some bullshit about how they both fell in love with the same girl and like whooa whats she doing to us my nigga she's playin us, but at the end it turns out that there were twins and they fell in love with one each so she wasn't cheating after all what a load of shit
What is RnB and hip hop supposed to be? I remember that song!! and the Rolex one.. that was lulz in a song.
Oh don't worry, you are not alone. I love 80's music, and I'm not even gay! Get your ears round A Flock of Seagulls, it doesn't get much better than this. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=tVsz_s8kNI8&feature=related http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wF0S4HH7CDA
Weird Al was made for the 80s. Much of the music back then was silly but yet it had just enough substance that someone like Weird Al could do a parody and make it totally stupid. That wouldn't work too well today. The music that the industry is promoting today is already on the verge of self-parody. .
Oh man, Vice City is the SHIT. That's the game I'm currently working on, and also my favorite game EVER. I'm pretty sure that might be my obsession with the 80s.
THE 80s The Smiths The Clash Sonic Youth Daniel Johnston Felt The Beastie Boys New Order Dexy's Midnight Runners The Go Betweens Nick Cave REM Billy Bragg Crowded House The Flaming Lips Public Enemy Bruce Springsteen Talking Heads The Pixies Violent Femmes XTC Janes Addiction The Pogues The Cure What an underrated era indeed.
The Replacements Beat Happening Husker Du The Vaselines Cocteau Twins This Mortal Coil Young Marble Giants The Fall Minor Threat Bad Brains My Bloody Valentine Television Personalities and the No Wave scene. indeed, a great time for music for people who actually bothered to explore music.