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 No.2294

Post boomer music

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>>2294
GREATEST ALLY

 No.3075

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 No.3090

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I want to go back

 No.3091

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This song comes to mind when I think of the corny side of boomer rock.
>>2294
What were you doing to come across that? I'm genuinely curious.
>>3090
I don't understand the backlash against disco on a musical level. Frankly, a lot of disco is more listenable than a lot of rock from that time was.

 No.3095

>>3091
Because a lot of it was low quality
Same as rap or other garbage such as Brzilian funk

 No.3096

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>>3096
I like a few of his Mothers of Invention songs, but Frank Zappa was a douchebag. Like George Carlin, he was a safe-edgy Silent Generation figure lauded by boomers who fancy themselves anti-establishment freethinkers. Both were anti-white faggots. If Frank Zappa was a genius, the world needs fewer geniuses.

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>>3623
>Frank Zappa was anti-white
Source?

 No.3627

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>>3626
"Uncle Remus" is a song whining about whitey keeping blacks down.

"Trouble Every Day" is mostly a genuinely pro-equality song on the face of it in that it criticizes anti-white blacks, but it includes this self-denigrating line:
>Hey, you know something, people? I'm not black but there's a whole lots a times I wish I could say I'm not white
It just goes to show that even the more seemingly levelheaded civil rights advocates engaged in self-flagellatory groveling to pander to blacks.

This is from "Jesus Thinks You're A Jerk," a song criticizing televangelists:
>With a Ku-Klux muu-muu In the back of the truck, If you ain't Born Again, They wanna mess you up, screamin': "No abortion, no-siree!" "Life's too precious, can't you see!"
(What's that hangin' from the neighbor's tree? Why, it looks like 'colored folks' to me - Would THEY do THAT…seriously?)
Did he genuinely believe that evangelicals were out there habitually lynching coons in the late '80s? Anti-black lynchings after the civil rights bowel movement have been extremely rare.

Frank Zappa also appears in the Monkees' movie Head, and he uses the word "white" in a negative way to describe a song-and-dance routine Davy Jones does.



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