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Dudnote
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RE: interbreeding...? (in reply to Leñador)
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ORIGINAL: Leñador Yup, hate it a lot. Lame, my noise is indeed better than that noise..... For the noise, I gotta agree. But what I never figured with HipHop though, is whilst rapping needs no more skill than a mono-tonal voice and the ability to find words that rhyme, the dance has evolved into quite an art form that takes coordination, balance, control and acrobatic technique and when done well is bleedin' awesome. When done badly, it's about as interesting as, well, flamenco when done badly. Now compare that to head banging? Any head banging black belts out there?
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Date Dec. 9 2015 0:37:50
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BarkellWH
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RE: interbreeding...? (in reply to Sr. Martins)
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Regardless how one feels about hip-hop or rap, this "collaboration" between flamenco and "Krump" strikes me as more of a visual and aural cacophony. It is something like two radio stations, one classical the other rock, so close to each other on the dial that one signal overrides the other, creating nothing but interference. But that's just me. I know others think it's good stuff. To each his own, and to each his right to express an opinion on uploads posted. Bill
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Date Dec. 9 2015 18:01:09
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