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From | "Billy G. Spradlin" <bgspradlin@cablelynx.com> |
Subject | Re: L.A. has a new "indie" alternative radio station? |
Date | Tue, 06 Jan 2004 04:22:24 -0600 |
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>1) Billy, you'll be really happy to know that the nu-metal stuff was popular
>only with a segment of the population, the same types who listened to Poison
>and Motley Crue in the '80s, NOT the crowd who was ever into our stuff. And
>yes, its popularity has been waning (at least in the Northeast)
I doubt most 21-under Nu-Metal fans would ever admit to ever liking Crue and
Posion. Where I live (East Texas) Country, Hip-Hop and Dance-Pop rule, the
only
people who buy the Nu-metal albums here are mostly teenagers, some young
adults.
>2) I thought the SAME THING about that Darkness song when I heard it!! It's
>VERY bouncy-Cure, if not a blatant rewrite of "Friday I'm In Love".
When I first heard the song iI thought "they beat Cheap Trick at thier own
game". The whole album is catchy and the lyrics are hilarious ("The way that
she moves me - move me to write bad poetry"). Still I think they are too
much a
"joke band" to stick around for longer than a year.
>Also, as a more general reply to many... if you haven't heard OutKast's
>"Speakerboxx/The Love Below" then you honestly don't know what you're
missing.
If
>you harbor deep seated hatred and fear of hip-hop in general, then it won't
>change your mind, but it's one of the most kaleidoscopic, fun, and
>forward-looking albums I've heard in a long while.
I have heard the follow-up "I Like the Way You Move" and its your basic
gangsta
party rap with a super catchy chorus that sounds like it was pilfered from
some
"new jack swing" hit from 1989-92. I guess they released this to please the
Rap
following who thought they might be going too pop with "Hey Ya".
Billy G. Spradlin
http://listen.to/jangleradio
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