View Single Post
Old 05.28.2006, 05:23 PM   #36
atari 2600
invito al cielo
 
atari 2600's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 8,212
atari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's assesatari 2600 kicks all y'all's asses
Where does Kim Gordon rank in the All-Time Greats in hip-hop?

She doesn't.

Why would she rank? Because of I Love You Mary Jane with Cypress Hill? Because Chuck D makes a cameo on Kool Thing? Because of some stretch of the imagination about a few stream-of-consciousness type lyrics she sings on a few songs?

Are we so deperate for ideas for discussion that we've come to settle for absolutely inane ones?

Kim's basslines are influenced by her favorite artists &, moreover, by her own artistic bent. If one were pressed to name a genre's influence it would be reggae, not hip-hop.

Some of Steve's drumming from the Goo/Dirty SY-at-their-most-popular-era sounds hip-hop influenced, but other that, what we've got here in this topic is some sort of uncensored-by-self brain fart.

Once again, I'm inclined to write something not wholly but partially off-topic as a result of the main discussion's total lameness.

Original Wrapper by Lou Reed was performed on an SNL rerun last night...it's the episode hosted by Sam Kinison...it's a weak effort, but man, that guitar outro is vintage Lou-noise.
atari 2600 is offline   |QUOTE AND REPLY|