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indianabob:
Thanks for sharing that Dennis,
I'm old school, 50's, 60's, Korean Police Action etc.
I was always told that profanity was the evidence of a weak mind trying to act forcefully.
I listened to your suggested Rap offering and did appreciate it. I think I will share with some friends of this generation.
Just goes to show that it can be done with class.
Regards, Indiana Bob




--- Quote from: Dennis Vogel on May 26, 2013, 07:39:09 AM ---I like some rap. I appreciate the poetry and the skill required to get right. But I'm not a fan of much of it because of the vulgar lyrics.

I like this and consider it lite rap.

http://www.vevo.com/watch/tobymac/lose-my-soul/US82W0800034?source=instantsearch

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Rhys 🕊:

--- Quote from: John9362 on May 26, 2013, 08:15:29 AM ---Hey Rhys when are you coming to Sydney ??
Do you have any friends (apart from me  :)) or family here ??

John

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I still can't understand your Aussie accent  ;D

What's a Sydney - Is that some person   :P

ha ha I have no friends  :D

I'll send you a message

Rhys

Dave in Tenn:
I like a lot of rap, but I've always considered vocals to be part of the rhythm section.  Phrasing is an often overlooked skill in all types of music.  Don't ask me who they are, however...just as I don't know who does what in any of the new music I hear these days.

I don't like it because I can't do it.   >:(  Plus, I'd look kinda out of place in the audience at a live show.  Their loss.   ;D 

wat:
That's a pretty nice one Dennis.

lol Dave, I can totally see you at a show.  Your presence would make the show better IMO.

Dave in Tenn:
I think it would too, Loc.  Nothing makes a show better than an old guy poking people, saying, "Eh?  What's that he said?"

I would have loved having my grandfather doing that at a Bob Dylan show.

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