Cheeso wrote:BONES wrote:BLACK: All the enduring, popular ones but none of the good ones.
WHITE: All of the good ones, none of the enduring popular ones.
I can almost guarantee that I will not like anything with any kind of black influence. Its how I divide the rock music I like from the rock I don't like - British rock has far less blues influence in general and American rock [I don't like] is tainted by blues influence.
You've got to be kidding.
Cream, Pink Floyd, The Who, The Beatles, The Stones...the list of British rock bands influenced by the blues goes on and on.
And if you want to say punk was not influenced by the blues, let's take a quick look at some punk bands:
Sex Pistols covered "Johnny B. Goode"
The Clash covered James Booker
The Damned covered The Stones
Don't even think about The Jam.
New Model Army? They are SHITE!
Come on now, Bonesy...
Yep, I will not deny the massive influence of blues in Brit rock.
But again, I hate the way other influences seem to be shown the door. The Beetles used progression of 5ths, modulation, diatonic scales, modes etc. These are European principles. They then went on to experiment with musique conrete.
But it seems that these MOBO guys will tell you that the Beetles are 100% in debt to the Afro American slaves or some shite. Who ever puts that rubbish about needs a good kick in the betty swollocks imo. And yes, I know it was probably some rich white dude sat in his record company office.
Just another example of the rich manipulating the poor i guess.