I'm another old geezer.. did find out who he is..listen to his songs and honestly don't waste ur time..For us old geezers, who is NF?
Nothing like little feat or grateful dead, if ur that much of an ol'fart like me.
I'm another old geezer.. did find out who he is..listen to his songs and honestly don't waste ur time..For us old geezers, who is NF?
Well in his song hope he did say: "time to give the people something different"... So I'm already prepared for something he doesn't normally do... Also he's recovering mentally so his songs are changing along with that... Which is good then!The style of like half the songs is pretty different from his usual stuff.
A lot of the songs sounded pretty similar as well.
You can't expect every song on an album to be fire but it makes me cringe reading the comments on the videos. People saying he's shaking the industry and such.
I guess I feel like he's done better. None of these new songs even make the top 3 for his entire career.
He is a completely clean rapper/pop artist who sings about emotions and life rather than other things less morally acceptable.For us old geezers, who is NF?
Love both groups. I’m old enough to have seen the Beatles at Shai stadium and the first and last Cream concerts in U.S.I'm another old geezer.. did find out who he is..listen to his songs and honestly don't waste ur time..
Nothing like little feat or grateful dead, if ur that much of an ol'fart like me.
Really do wish I could have been around then to see the Beatles preform live...Love both groups. I’m old enough to have seen the Beatles at Shai stadium and the first and last Cream concerts in U.S.
Whaaaaat??? Wow... That's really sad... I can't think of any songs by the Beatles off the top of my head that would need censorship...Older bands had to deal with censorship, and it severely limited what they could or couldn't say. The Beatles were a boy band when they could still perform live, and they had pretty limited material at that stage of their short run. They still managed to get themselves into hot water with the religious authorities in the US though. I remember the evangelical churches organizing burnings of Beatles records and merch. My church going friends in my preteen guitar class weren't allowed to learn their songs.
It’s amazing how much Western culture has shifted over my lifetime.Whaaaaat??? Wow... That's really sad... I can't think of any songs by the Beatles off the top of my head that would need censorship...
The style of like half the songs is pretty different from his usual stuff.
A lot of the songs sounded pretty similar as well.
You can't expect every song on an album to be fire but it makes me cringe reading the comments on the videos. People saying he's shaking the industry and such.
I guess I feel like he's done better. None of these new songs even make the top 3 for his entire career.
Same with the "I love Lucy" show... Ricky and Lucy couldn't be shown in the same bed at all...People forget how it was. The Dick Van Dyke show could NOT show the married couple sitting on the same bed. The set had two separate beds. Was it late 70's when the Bra commercials were finally allowed to show a live model wearing one.
Way cool.. wish I cud have gone.. unfortunately I lived in the Midwest.Love both groups. I’m old enough to have seen the Beatles at Shai stadium and the first and last Cream concerts in U.S.
I saw Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention perform their Susie Cream-cheese album in the Village Vanguard in 1968. Blew me away. He was an excellent guitarist and composer. You may know he wrote a symphony or two in addition to satirical rock.Way cool.. wish I cud have gone.. unfortunately I lived in the Midwest.
What most folks don't know is Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker was part of cream.
As to any Beatles song being banned.. I have strong doubts.. the only possibilities would be some thing from the white album.
As to censoring I guess u never listened to Frank Zappa. His music had lots of cutting edge lyrics. He just couldn't be played on the radio, but he did do "The Slime" on SNL.