I’m not saying you all the way wrong because I understand the context of what this means, no disrespect to Zepplin but they did the same thing Elvis, and other white artists did with Blues music. So I mean yeah they made it more “accessible” and “popular” but I mean we know what that means lol
led zeppelin and elvis presley just sound good, and they happen to be universally critically acclaimed
i'm not going against the best critics and journalists
just go to pitchfork and rolling stone because they're the best
if you don't agree with pitchfork and rolling stone then your opinion doesn't matter
so was (and still is in a lot of circles) elvis
that still doesnt mean anything when it comes to the genre and skillset lol, especially when judged by "outsiders"
you cannot overwrite the actual culture lol
elvis is a legend
yeah lol
no one is saying theyre ass
i like any music that sounds good
i don't care how it's made or whether it's plagiarized
good music is good music
just because it's plagiarized doesn't mean it's bad
as long as you like led zeppelin then we are good
led zeppelin and elvis presley just sound good, and they happen to be universally critically acclaimed
i'm not going against the best critics and journalists
just go to pitchfork and rolling stone because they're the best
if you don't agree with pitchfork and rolling stone then your opinion doesn't matter
Aight you trollin now
elvis is a legend
elvis is a bar snoop stealer who is a prime example of a token white boy
elvis is a bar snoop stealer who is a prime example of a token white boy
then how come he is universally critically acclaimed by critics and journalists?
i don't care about your opinion unless you work for pitchfork or rolling stone
i like any music that sounds good
i don't care how it's made or whether it's plagiarized
good music is good music
just because it's plagiarized doesn't mean it's bad
as long as you like led zeppelin then we are good
not what your original talking point was
i dont care that a black genre that was shunned was only accepted by white people when a white person did it
part of his acclaim in blues is literally part of that, which you cant actually deny
same with elvis - but he outright took advantage
then how come he is universally critically acclaimed by critics and journalists?
i don't care about your opinion unless you work for pitchfork or rolling stone
because he is white and being propped up mostly by white media who shunned or called th eblack artists genres and talents monkey music that will hypnotize white women to f*** black men and would bar them from performing, advertisement and labels
and further named even more outsider publications, which those two arent even blues centric, regardless of race in that facet
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not what your original talking point was
i dont care that a black genre that was shunned was only accepted by white people when a white person did it
part of his acclaim in blues is literally part of that, which you cant actually deny
same with elvis - but he outright took advantage
i just want to appreciate and listen to music
i still think led zeppelin is the best band of all time besides the beatles
led zeppelin just sounds good and nothing will ever change that for me and the best critics and journalists agree
crazy how there's not even a black keys or something left in mainstream music. the genre just has really just not had a leg to stand on for like 15 years now in popularity
because he is white and being propped up mostly by white media who shunned or called th eblack artists genres and talents monkey music that will hypnotize white women to f*** black men and would bar them from performing, advertisement and labels
and further named even more outsider publications, which those two arent even blues centric, regardless of race in that facet
pitchfork and rolling stone are the best so i don't care what you have to say
i will listen to led zeppelin whenever i want and enjoy it
i just want to appreciate and listen to music
i still think led zeppelin is the best band of all time besides the beatles
led zeppelin just sounds good and nothing will ever change that for me and the best critics and journalists agree
best critics and journalist of white people about white people from publications that aren't even versed or main theme in blues
pitchfork and rolling stone are the best so i don't care what you have to say
i will listen to led zeppelin whenever i want and enjoy it
you say you dont care but seem to care a lot about what outsiders say about a genre to make yourself feel better
no one said anything about not listening
best critics and journalist of white people about white people from publications that aren't even versed or main theme in blues
i don't care what race the critics and journalists are
i only care about what they have to say
i don't know why you bring race into this when i just want to listen to music
i never said anything negative about your favorite music but when i post mine people just want to spread negativity
s*** like that is just lame
you say you dont care but seem to care a lot about what outsiders say about a genre to make yourself feel better
no one said anything about not listening
i most likely like your favorite music
i just have a bigger appreciation for a large amount of music so even if you find a few music artists that you dislike then you are vocal about it because you just want to provoke negative reactions
Seven Nation Army is arguably the last iconic rock song lol
Pick your fav American Idiot track. That’s the last one to make waves
led zeppelin and elvis presley just sound good, and they happen to be universally critically acclaimed
i'm not going against the best critics and journalists
just go to pitchfork and rolling stone because they're the best
if you don't agree with pitchfork and rolling stone then your opinion doesn't matter
Jann Wenner, the co-founder of Rolling Stone magazine, claimed the reason no women or people of color appear in his upcoming book of interviews with rock stars was because “none of them were . . . articulate enough” on an “intellectual level.”
Pressed to defend his comments in light of figures such as Joni Mitchell, Janis Joplin, and Stevie Wonder, Wenner doubled down on his statement. “Go have a deep conversation with Grace Slick or Janis Joplin. Please, be my guest,” Wenner pushes back. “You know, Joni was not a philosopher of rock ’n’ roll. She didn’t, in my mind, meet that test. Not by her work, not by other interviews she did. The people I interviewed were the kind of philosophers of rock.”
“Of Black artists — you know, Stevie Wonder, genius, right? I suppose when you use a word as broad as ‘masters,’ the fault is using that word. Maybe Marvin Gaye, or Curtis Mayfield? I mean, they just didn’t articulate at that level,” Wenner maintained in a wide-ranging interview with the New York Times published on Friday.
You gon have to excuse a brother for not believing that these publications are the end all be all of a damn thing