Re: new music and funk

Datboy (whatthat@vnet.net)
Sun, 24 Nov 1996 21:10:22 -0500


>I wasn't looking to Dag as a source of new music genius or anything like
>that. There are a hundreds of funk bands out there and none of them
>sound new or interesting. They are all obviously coming from the old
>school funk. But there are bands/artists who play in the funk vein who
>are uniquely their own. i.e. Me'shell Ndegeocello. Dag on the other
>hand, sounded as if they just basically borrowed bass lines, vocal
>melodies, the whole thing. And that was my point. Dag wasn't just
>sounding like another funk band, they were sounding like Sly. Too much
>so.

It took me a long time time to figure it out -- but ultimately it doesn't
matter how original something is. It's more whether it makes you feel good
to hear it. I love Planet Soul, and I wouldn't exactly call them
groundbreaking. But that doesn't mean that their music is bad or it doesn't
make me feel good -- it doesn't really mean anything really. I only learned
this when I made it a habit of liking X mix CD, and not really trying to
figure out who made X track, or even learning what the name of it is -- just
that it's on X disc. So nowadays 95% of my favorite songs I don't really
know the titles of. Every few discs something will hit me and I'll go out
of my way to find out what it is (like "Set U Free"). I've always hated
that shit about rock music, because it tends to romanticise it. I guess
that's why I like the underground stuff so much, because fuck knows who made
it and I'd rather keep it that way.

c'ya
db