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de_la_soul_1All music genres go through a very similar life cycle: birth, growth, mainstream acceptance, decline, and finally obscurity.  With black music, however, the final stage is never reached because white people are work tirelessly to keep it alive.  Apparently, once a music has lost its relevance with its intended audience, it becomes MORE relevant to white people.

Historically speaking, the music that white people have kept on life support for the longest period of time is Jazz.  Thanks largely to public radio, bookstores, and coffee shops, Jazz has carved out a niche in white culture that is not yet ready to be replaced by Indie Rock.  But the biggest role that Jazz plays in white culture is in the white fantasy of leisure. All white people believe that they prefer listening to jazz over watching television.  This is not true.

Every few a months, a white person will put on some Jazz and pour themselves a glass of wine or scotch and tell themselves how nice it is.  Then they will get bored and watch television or write emails to other white people about how nice it was to listen to Jazz at home.  “Last night, I poured myself a glass of Shiraz and put Charlie Parker on the Bose.  It was so relaxing, I wish I had a fireplace.”  Listing this activity as one of your favorites is a sure fire way to make progress towards a romantic relationship with a white person.

Along with Jazz, white people have also taken quite a shine to The Blues, an art form that captured the pain of the black experience in America.  Then, in the 1960s, a bunch of British bands started to play their own version of the music and white people have been loving it ever since.  It makes sense considering that the British were the ones who created The Blues in the 17th Century.

Today, white people keep The Blues going strong by taking vacations to Memphis, forming awkward bands, making documentaries, and organizing folk festivals.  Blue and Jazz music appeal mostly to older white people and select few young ones who probably wear fedoras.  But that doesn’t mean that young white people aren’t working hard to preserve music that has lost relevance.  No, there are literally thousands of white people who are giving their all to keep old school Hip Hop alive.

Even as you read this, white people are telling other white people about the golden age of Hip Hop that they experienced in a suburban high school or through a viewing of The Wackness.

If you are good at concealing laughter and contempt, you should ask a white person about “Real Hip Hop.”  They will quickly tell you about how they don’t listen to “Commercial Hip Hop” (aka music that black people actually enjoy), and that they much prefer “Classic Hip Hop.”

“I don’t listen to that commercial stuff. I’m more into the Real Hip Hop, you know?  KRS One, Del Tha Funkee Homosapien, De La Soul, Wu Tang, you know, The Old School.”

Calling this style of music ‘old school’ is considered an especially apt name since the majority of people who listen to it did so while attending old schools such as Dartmouth, Bard, and Williams College.

What it all comes down to is that white people are convinced that if they were alive when this music was relevant that they would have been into it.  They would have been Alan Lomax or Rick Rubin.  Now the best they can hope for is to impress an older black person with their knowledge.


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Somebody’s never been to New Orleans . . . yes there are lots of white people here but there are many many black people. And we got the good kind of jazz you can dance to, not that intellectual bullshit.


So are you saying that Black people are too stupid to listen to Coltrane, Davis, MARSALIS, etc or New Orleans people in general?

Let me skip to the point: you comment is bullshit.


 

I’m from the N.O….Brass Band Jazz is the best….Very, celebratory.


 

I believe this about New Orleans. Is Public Enemy still touring? I saw them live a few years ago, LONG after they’d become irrelevant, and it was sad (I loved them in the 80′s). They were all up on this little stage at this teeny club in SoCal, Chuck D, Flava Flave, Professor Griff, and the S1W’s. It was sad because when the S1W’s did their karate chops they almost knocked over some lights, they were so cramped up there. But man, the white people loved it.

New CARTOONS here: http://spinachflame.wordpress.com/


 

Also, no houses.


 

True dat, but as a relocated New Orleanian, I have to say that NOLA is the exception, not the rule.


 
 
Portnoy Yid Inbred on November 18, 2008 at 10:25 pm

Fine post.

In a city like Chicago, the only blues clubs are on the northside. Blacks do not patronize blues clubs anymore and probably haven’t since even the 1970′s, possibly since it’s usually White guys in them, and no “blondes” to lust after.

Most blacks are into “muh dick”, um, yeah “muh dick” and “da club”, yeah baby “da club”, etc.


I know this is Stormfronts sister site but we reserve that kind of language for Curt maynards blog and others. “lusting at blondes “. dont flatter yourself asshole.


 
 

i’m totally guilty of taking a trip to Memphis!


 

May be my favourite one so far. Oh how I laughed :’)


 
Your New York Friend on November 18, 2008 at 10:07 pm

This is preciesly why 2 Live Crew is experiencing a 2nd renaissance all of a sudden.


I think “Renaissance” truly is the right way to describe the rap group that wrote the song “Some Hot Head.”


 
 

Could we soon get a

#1?? “Continuing their psudo-intellectual blogs way after all creativity dried up”?

Thanks!


How about a blog against pseudo-intellectuals? Oh look! I found one….

http://www.diehipster.com


 

Ignoring the obvious typo :) –,I think we should put up using “psuedo” in front of everything to sound smart, as something that white people like!!


 

Why you still readin’, foo?

(see “Self-aware hip hop references”)


 

I think it’ll come right after “Commenting on pseudo-intellectual blogs about how bad they are, only proving that they still read said blogs.”


Easier to tear something down than build it.

And, alex, while you’re creating a compound word that includes the term “intellectual” you might want to exercise some intelligence and spell it correctly.

Effin’ pseud!


oops, never mind the last bit, I didn’t read it right, my bad.


 
 
 

Dude, you’re not supposed to point Alex’s poor attempt at being intellectually superior and funny.


 
 
 
 
 
allisonfrancismusic on November 18, 2008 at 10:04 pm

sooo true.


 

Wow. You never feel as white as you do when a SWPL really pegs you and cuts you to the bone. You nailed me.


 

and what about SWV and en Vogue? all white people love that now, ironically of course.


lol Amen, Its amazing the depth of Euro centrism, First upper Africa and all its history, then Spain, American history as a whole, and now music, well to be honest, white have been claiming black music since its inception.

Hey, just a point of reference white people, if another group of people from a different race create something amazing, it doesn’t make you less of a race, aka Egyptians society, Moors, and southern Africa,

If Obama does well Kenya well soon be considered white next………lol

Every race is beautiful in their particular way. You don’t have to piss on it to lay a false claim to enjoy it. I know that’s how our country got started and all but geesh I though we have learned from that mistake lol

We all enjoy everything at some point no matter what race you are…lol


White Guy That Likes Blues on December 5, 2009 at 1:57 pm

So, you can’t enjoy something without “piss[ing] on it to lay a false claim to enjoy it”? If that’s the case then every time you enjoy a plate of spaghetti you’re pissing on Italian culture.

Cultural assimilation HAPPENS, dude. Welcome to planet Earth, where we have airplanes and the Internet.


 

lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

please stop using lol in every sentence.


 
 
 

graphics, and breaking rule


Personally, I only listen to “world hip-hop”. Especially British hip-hop…made by authentic post-colonial subjects. Oh, and K’Naan because his stuff is real, dig.


The real Michael d. on September 20, 2009 at 10:14 pm

At least it’s British, the qualification of white people to be is British…black British. I always thought Regina King’s music was more Afro-centric/trendy ethnic than the likes of some poser Natasha Bedingsfeld (wait, she’s a white blond Brit!) +


 

I think the real question we should explore beyond this article is “what is white music and black music”. In reality, the stuff some people of other races may classify “black music” is not actually what all black people listen. So called “black music” has categories as well and you would not know that unless you seek/take that musical journey. I definitely wouldn’t call what you hear on the radio “black music”…you actually only hear pop music in different genres of music (my opinion). Most black people listen to all sorts of music and know about most of the big named stars (within black music especially) before they make it “big”. The same I am sure applies to “white music”. I personally think the music labeling terms are absurd considering that I think musical taste are regional, if you come from the south like me I tend to not mind country music and in some way can relate to it
and on the other hand because of my ethnicity I can relate to the international sound and love world music. Bottom line “music is universal not white, black, old, or new.


 
 
 

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