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[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
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I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
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Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

LOL!

Should I ever sire a son, I’ll make sure to call him Tyrone.

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
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I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
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Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

I can imagine. Bet all the WTF looks were pricelss.
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Actually, he said everyone was well-dressed, and there was a mutual respect all around.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
[/quote]

I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
[/quote]

Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

I can imagine. Bet all the WTF looks were pricelss.
[/quote]

Actually, he said everyone was well-dressed, and there was a mutual respect all around.
[/quote]

That was the bebop golden era. That’s when shit was all about the music. You either got it or you didn’t. No skin color barriers there.

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
[/quote]

I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
[/quote]

Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

I can imagine. Bet all the WTF looks were pricelss.
[/quote]

Actually, he said everyone was well-dressed, and there was a mutual respect all around.
[/quote]

That was the bebop golden era. That’s when shit was all about the music. You either got it or you didn’t. No skin color barriers there.[/quote]

AMEN. That was THE best time in jazz, IMHO.

[quote]FattyFat wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
[/quote]

I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
[/quote]

Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

LOL!

Should I ever sire a son, I’ll make sure to call him Tyrone.
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Tyrone is actually an Irish name.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
[/quote]

I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
[/quote]

Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

I can imagine. Bet all the WTF looks were pricelss.
[/quote]

Actually, he said everyone was well-dressed, and there was a mutual respect all around.
[/quote]

That was the bebop golden era. That’s when shit was all about the music. You either got it or you didn’t. No skin color barriers there.[/quote]

AMEN. That was THE best time in jazz, IMHO.
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I prefer lil weezy.

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
[/quote]

I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
[/quote]

Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

I can imagine. Bet all the WTF looks were pricelss.
[/quote]

Actually, he said everyone was well-dressed, and there was a mutual respect all around.
[/quote]

That was the bebop golden era. That’s when shit was all about the music. You either got it or you didn’t. No skin color barriers there.[/quote]

AMEN. That was THE best time in jazz, IMHO.
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I prefer lil weezy.[/quote]

x2

[quote]LarryDavid wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
[/quote]

I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
[/quote]

Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

I can imagine. Bet all the WTF looks were pricelss.
[/quote]

Actually, he said everyone was well-dressed, and there was a mutual respect all around.
[/quote]

That was the bebop golden era. That’s when shit was all about the music. You either got it or you didn’t. No skin color barriers there.[/quote]

AMEN. That was THE best time in jazz, IMHO.
[/quote]

I prefer lil weezy.[/quote]

x2[/quote]

Pfff! You youngsters haven’t a clue.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]LarryDavid wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]sam_sneed wrote:

Those are all good bands, but this girl was into Korn, Slayer, and Slipknot and some heavier shit. I might see like 5 black people at a Slayer concert out of a few thousand people there. It was cool though since I love those bands and I met her at a bar that had all that shit in the jukebox.
[/quote]

I do, too, but I am more partial to the stuff I grew up with, as are most guys my age. But it does shock the hell out of most people, because of the stereotypes we have of people.
[/quote]

Reminds me of stories my dad would tell of his youth. It was the late 50’s or early 60’s. He would take his gf to jazz clubs in Philly at that time and they’d be the only whites in the place!
Of course with a name like Clarence Collins, I guess my dad felt he was halfway there.

lol![/quote]

I can imagine. Bet all the WTF looks were pricelss.
[/quote]

Actually, he said everyone was well-dressed, and there was a mutual respect all around.
[/quote]

That was the bebop golden era. That’s when shit was all about the music. You either got it or you didn’t. No skin color barriers there.[/quote]

AMEN. That was THE best time in jazz, IMHO.
[/quote]

I prefer lil weezy.[/quote]

x2[/quote]

Pfff! You youngsters haven’t a clue. [/quote]

Tell that to my almost complete collection of Howlin’ Wolf. And, my started collection of Charlie Patton.

Call me ignorant, but every time I hear the word “Jazz” I think of Kenny G.

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

Call me ignorant, but every time I hear the word “Jazz” I think of Kenny G.[/quote]

Bitch!

Time to get serious for a second here. I’m a blues man. And as of late this guy is getting much play on my itunes list Joe Bonamassa:

SLOW GIN - Joe Bonamassa- this guy is a Blues Guitar freak of nature…

[quote]four60 wrote:
SLOW GIN - Joe Bonamassa- this guy is a Blues Guitar freak of nature…
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Damn, dude-- I’ve been streaming in KOQX all day. They play some Joey B once in awhile.

http://radiotime.com/station/s_111278/Internet_Blues_Radio.aspx

(I stream it through WinAmp)

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

Call me ignorant, but every time I hear the word “Jazz” I think of Kenny G.[/quote]

Bitch![/quote]

So, you’re a Kenny G. fan? I suppose you saw the Super Bowl commerical?

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

Call me ignorant, but every time I hear the word “Jazz” I think of Kenny G.[/quote]

Bitch![/quote]

So, you’re a Kenny G. fan? I suppose you saw the Super Bowl commerical?[/quote]

I did.

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]Brother Chris wrote:

Call me ignorant, but every time I hear the word “Jazz” I think of Kenny G.[/quote]

Bitch![/quote]

So, you’re a Kenny G. fan? I suppose you saw the Super Bowl commerical?[/quote]

I did.[/quote]

Cracked me up.

[quote]SteelyD wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:
SLOW GIN - Joe Bonamassa- this guy is a Blues Guitar freak of nature…
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Damn, dude-- I’ve been streaming in KOQX all day. They play some Joey B once in awhile.

http://radiotime.com/station/s_111278/Internet_Blues_Radio.aspx

(I stream it through WinAmp)[/quote]

Man, this caught me totally off guard. It’s good to know I can still be surprised by music.

Can one of you blackies teach me to dance like this?

Or is this just a natural reaction to a paternity test that comes back negative?

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Can one of you blackies teach me to dance like this?

Or is this just a natural reaction to a paternity test that comes back negative?

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Lolwut…

[quote]therajraj wrote:
Can one of you blackies teach me to dance like this?

Or is this just a natural reaction to a paternity test that comes back negative?

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Blackies?