Welcome to my music page.
My lexography of music
Occasionally I'll
blog about music, and when I do I will often use phrases that are open to interpretation. To avoid misunderstandings I've started this lexography. "
Oh Lord please don't let me be misunderstood!"
Beat combo - basically this can mean any pop or rock group either current or from yesteryear.
Rock-a-boogie - this like so many of my music reference points is down to the late great John Peel. Rock-a-boogie just means up tempo popular music of the moment. It does not refer to any particular genre.
Join the R&B Liberation Front Today
Have you noticed that in your local record shop slushy soul ballads and sugary 'black' pop music is being wrongly categorised as 'R&B' or ‘RnB’ ? Radio stations are also referring to it by that genre. R&B or more correctly Rhythm and Blues is music with a driving rhythm and back beat akin to rock n roll. Watered down soul it aint !
We call upon the faithful to gird your loins and join us in Musical Direct Action
Something I've started to do and I urge as many people to do the same, make a stand, join our guerrilla war. Go into your local record shop, surreptitiously remove non RnB from that category on the shelf, and place it in a more relevant section, unfortunately shops tend not to have a section marked 'shite' so my suggestion is 'easy listening'. Next deposit real R&B in its rightful place.
If there is enough of a groundswell we might actually get record shops, and the music business in general to stop using this misnomer. And even if it doesn't you've at least got the consolation of knowing that you've irritated and
confused some spotty Herbert in the record shop. It’s got to be worth doing just for that.
Join us brothers and sisters. R&B needs you in it’s darkest hour. Help stop the misery of hapless youf wandering around dazed, confused and under the misapprehension that worthless acts like Beyonce, Lemar, Mary J. Blige and Nas are Rhythm and Blues. Let’s restore the true meaning, as personified by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, Dr Feelgood, The Pirates, Muddy Waters, Fats Domino, Dr John, Long John Baldry, Elmore James, Bo Diddley, Big Joe Turner, Chuck Berry, The Yardbirds and early Rolling Stones to name but a few.
Write letters of complaint. Get moving those CDs today. You know it makes sense.
November 2007