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Post by tory on Aug 7, 2020 10:01:41 GMT
Could you have predicted the drummer of GENESIS being one of the biggest influences on hip-hop production?
No you could not.
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Post by Mr. FOLLARD on Aug 7, 2020 10:10:22 GMT
Yes! Drums, man.
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Post by cousinlou on Aug 7, 2020 10:31:30 GMT
Phil may be a tool but that song is just great.
Yup, I'm down with the kids.
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Post by sloopjohnc on Aug 7, 2020 12:28:19 GMT
These kids are fun to watch, but I don't think they're very representative of most Black folks' views towards rock music. I think they know white people will lap this shit up.
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Aug 7, 2020 13:17:55 GMT
Weed makes everything good.
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Post by DarknessFish on Aug 7, 2020 14:09:39 GMT
So the drum sound on In the Air Tonight is quite big. Who knew?
Is he a big influence on hip-hop production? Genuinely would be interested if Phil's drums were used anywhere in a classic track. I mean, I know he was supposedly a really good drummer (never heard anything particularly outstanding from him myself), but that's not the crisp kinda beat that hip-hop is usually built around. Can I get an amen?
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Post by sloopjohnc on Aug 7, 2020 14:12:25 GMT
I don't buy the theory at all.
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Post by Half Machine Lipschitz on Aug 7, 2020 14:16:03 GMT
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Post by ~ / % ? * on Aug 7, 2020 14:17:48 GMT
Could you have predicted the drummer of GENESIS being one of the biggest influences on hip-hop production? No you could not. Yes, you could, even in the 80s Phil was cited within R&B and Hip Hop. His records as pop records crossed over into the black audience. In fact, his support has been enduring within the urban listening demographic, whereas for most white rock/pop listeners he's an ironic joke ala as equally successful acts such as Billy Joel, Chicago, etc.,
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Post by DarknessFish on Aug 7, 2020 14:33:19 GMT
Woah, that's a mountain of absolute shite there, but thanks for the link anyway. Looks like they were all riding on Falco's coat tails.
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Post by ~ / % ? * on Aug 7, 2020 14:43:08 GMT
Woah, that's a mountain of absolute shite there, but thanks for the link anyway. Looks like they were all riding on Falco's coat tails. So I guess you don't wanna hear my '85 Schoolly D Genesis/Collins mix tape
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Post by cousinlou on Aug 7, 2020 15:27:45 GMT
Woah, that's a mountain of absolute shite there, but thanks for the link anyway. Looks like they were all riding on Falco's coat tails. And not just that but some claims look unreal. It’s maybe my ears but does anyone hear the Collins sample on Innocent Child by BAD?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2020 16:02:12 GMT
Those 'people react to music' things are all over youtube. It's cheap clicks and an opportunity for people to 'be dramatic on popular media'. Utter crap, in other words.
As for the song ... I've said this before - it was Clive Davis who told Collins to put a big powerful drum sound in there, the song originally didn't have it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2020 17:39:55 GMT
Hip Hop will sample anything, doesn't make each individual artist an influence.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2020 17:43:24 GMT
Mind you Phil might have been influenced by hip hop. I once heard him say - and I swear I'm not making this up - that that creepy "he he he" thing he does in 'Mama' came from hearing Grandmaster Flash "The Message"!
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