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Cel
12-02-2005, 12:48 PM
Hello folks!

I just had this absolutely crazy idea!
I was in the mids of writing lyrics to my newest beat, and was a bit stuck mentally as to what the concept of the actual song would be.
So I smoked a couple of bowls, and instead of inspiration for lyrics, i thought because I'm passionate about making music and allways willing to improve...
Why not just ask you guys who are pretty much on the same level as me, what YOU would like a song to contain?
I.e.: what prefered subject? any messages youd like people to hear, anything that could have some sort of significant or philosophical depth.
Something you think people should know.

I just thought this would be an interresting experiment :)
So if you feel like enlightening me on what your thoughts are, spill away.

ill be lookin forward to picking up some of your spilled grey matter :D


Cel

Mel
12-02-2005, 01:31 PM
how Biloxi was forgotten

Love heals

rising above the hypocracy of corrupted leaders

any help ?

Oh, in A minor, standard 4/4 time sig

Shadows
12-02-2005, 01:37 PM
Whats the Genre?

Cel
12-02-2005, 04:23 PM
hip hop :o
Sorry i forgot to mention that hehe

Ohh and Mel, i like your input, very important things that are overlooked indeed!

Cel

Mel
12-02-2005, 04:45 PM
:p Yeah I knew you were hip hop

I am jingle jangle strum and hum jam band stuff:o

I love other perspectives.. hip hop is the voice of a generation:cool:

Cel
12-02-2005, 05:01 PM
hip hop is the voice of a generation
Thats Conscious Hip Hop which mostly is underground,
The commercial crap is the voice of a wasted generation lol

Cel

Mel
12-02-2005, 07:48 PM
conscious hip hop it is..Cel !

I do not know the genre very well but the beats seem very structured, lots of "boxed rythums". That containment allows you to run wild inside the parameters of the beat.. do I understand correctly?

If this is the case, have you ever tried Bob Dylan lyrics on a hi[p hop beat? Like say Desolation Row? Love Minus Zero, or North Country Girl?

Pull some Dylan lyrics up on the puker sometime, lay some of those hip hop beats on some of those 40 year old lyrics.. Man the Times they are a Changin'... or are they? Dylan the conscious voice of my generation and the one before me2thumbs