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In Reply to: RE: Rap always gets a bad rap.... posted by Todd Krieger on May 28, 2017 at 19:31:27
"My problem with rap is that everything sounds the same...."
Yeah : "BOOM mufuka BOOM mufuka BOOM mufuka BOOM mufuka"
Some say people like Frank Zappa and a few others were the forerunners of rap but I do not agree.
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I think John Lennon did it first, No 9, No 9---------. What a rap.
Bill
I think the first "rap" song was Tom Waits' "Step Right Up"..... The vulgar lyrics and vocal style originated from a group called "The Last Poets"........
Edits: 05/29/17
Rap music for white people. Walton and Sitwell did it first - in 1923! ;-)
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I sampled the piece..... Heard influences of Gilbert and Sullivan.....
So maybe Gilbert and Sullivan?
Operatic "recitative" might actually be the "original rap".........
Except that recitative is sung on pitch (in a rhythm which allows for fairly wide latitude), whereas the rhythmic recitations of Façade are spoken in strict rhythm. Maybe we could say that recitative is an "influence" on Rap? ;-)
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