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08/16/2002 6:04:15 AM PDT by
mhking
To: mhking
Props to the greats:
Big Bill Broonzy
To: mhking
I don't understand the writer's resentment of the influence of African-American culture on the rest of America. Does he want rhythm and blues back for only black people? There wouldn't be rock 'n roll without black people, and I believe that the fact is comon knowledge by now--surprising considering how few facts are common knowledge these days. Does he want rhythm and blues back for only black people?
He blames Elvis for "stealing"--instead of introducing the rest of us to the power of black music. That is what was special about Elvis. Before Elvis, black musicians made records for black consumers, and white people listened to white musicians--and never the twain did meet. Elvis paved the way for white people to begin to enjoy the music, no matter who sings it. He began the fulfillment of the great influence that black culture would make on America through its music.
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