Yay or Nay: SPOKEN WORD POETRY
d_word
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I always said NAY cause shit's mostly corny. I liked this episode of "Hits From the Street" on BET when HITS does this shit and kinda clowns it. Hilarious. But maybe I'm too dismissive?? A friend lent me "Russell Simmons Def Poetry" DVD and it's looking at me while it sits on my coffeetable. Do I watch it? I never seen it before and it says Dave Chappelle is on it at some point, doing comedy I'm sure. Mos hosts it.One vote: NAY so far .....
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But Common's Father always does a good job on all those jazz outros, where he is just kickin' it.
Last Poets =
And when Maya Angelou freestyles, that always brings a smile to my face.
During VH1Soul intermissions, they have the typical Afro-sister talkin' about"Soul music IS....BlackBlackblackblack...echo.." - How cliche..
It seems the delivery is all the same. I am , You are , the universe..
LOVE JONES was good though.
Funny. I found Pop's speak on part 2 of 'Be' to fall in exactly this clich??.
"Be you. Be me. Be us. Be them. Be up. Be down. Be bop. Be poop."
Sorry for clowning on Com's pops, but I always skip that part of the song. At the same time I like Ursula Rucker, so I'm contradicting myself here . Been listening a lot to 'Supa Sista' and I like the closing tracks she does on The Roots' first three albums. Yeahyeah, I know???take that shit to okeydokeydotcom.
He does spit some of that stuff, but overall he's way more relaxed IMO.
I have Ursula Rucker's first two albums. So I guess i'm contradictin' as well.
Oh yeah I dig the Anomalies too.......UH Oh.
Well they say I should approach you
With caution
But not to let you be aware of my fear
Never know what you'll find
Don't understand your kind 'round here
Watching your moves
They look so radical
Hearing your words
They sound fanatical
Something inside reveals you're magical
How can I get enough
You're a strange animal
That's what I know
But you're a strange animal
I've got to follow
They've been trying to stick a line
In your system
Analysing the defenses you hold
Trying to open wide
Hoping to step inside your soul
But everything here is unfamiliar
Nothing they've seen remotely similar
How can it be you're so peculiar
How can I get enough
O Ominous Spiritus!
How come this clear-sighted line of argumentation is only brought forth in select threads? Please to copy-paste to the majority of the hiphop-threads on SS overflowing with generalizing statements.
Yeah, "funky black man poetry" and records with "ill drum braeks, yo".
Seriously, this is one of my favorite spoken word albums:
'Han Er Nu Malet Bl??' by legendary danish poet, documentary film-maker, jazz-reviewer and Tour De France commentator J??rgen Leth.
Very far from being a funky black man. Poems about the swedish town Kumla, jeeps, table tennis, cycling, girls and lingual deconstruction. And the music is , done by young bucks Jeppe Saugman, Jonas Engberg and Kristoffer Sjelberg. I'd post a track from it, but somebody borrowed my CD.
Listening to them is not an option.
There is good and there is bad stuff. It depends on how interested in it you are. The stuff at the coffeehouses is mostly going to be the cliched white and black poetry. You might get some heat once in awhile, but for the most part its usually wack with the same tires styles/ideas over and over.
Where you live is going to determin your access and the type of spoken word you are going to get. Small towns because of a lack of outlets you will get alot of bullshit. Big cities you will get alot of bullshit as well, but at the same time you at least have enough outlets that a few standouts will appear.
Finding good spoken word these days is like searching for holy grails. raer.
i like the straight live recorded joints... but the tracks where he lays a hip hop beat under isnt ny stizzles. nice dude though.
Needless to say after hearing that song I kinda expected Dana to be some weathered old woman, and certainly not this: