• Lemmist@lemm.ee
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    17 hours ago

    You don’t know where I grew up.

    History means nothing here. Influence means nothing here. “appropriated and stolen the art forms” – this doesn’t even make sense.

    There is a channel that plays a set of genres in some proportions.
    There are bands that play different genres in some proportions.
    Channel select bands according to its set of preferred genres.

    Now do a “Venn diagram” or whatever might help you to think.

    • LeninOnAPrayer@lemm.ee
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      8 hours ago

      I don’t need to know where you grew up. Youre alive right now. So you grew up in a world that was heavily influenced by black artists that you’ve never even heard the name of. I was trying to give you an “out” for your absolute stupidity and ignorance. But you just decided to doubled down. You clearly have a child’s understanding of history. I can’t help you with that. You have to seek it out on your own. Otherwise you can keep sounding like the really ignorant but confident uncle at the Thanksgiving table.

    • Thrillhouse@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      …. You know that modern rock music as we know it was directly copying the work of black artists like Little Richard, right?

      Maybe “bands play different genres in some proportions” (that you know of) due to the disproportionate marketing and airplay they received at the time Bowie was speaking about this issue.

      Channels selected bands based on what they thought they could sell. And they weren’t interested in platforming black artists. Maybe they weren’t selling black music because the white music execs didn’t want to give it a chance (racism). This is exactly what people talk about when they say racism is a systemic issue.

      There’s also a little bit of history to know that when Bowie was talking about this MTV was the biggest thing that could skyrocket an artist or a band to popularity. Multiple “channels” didn’t exist.

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      17 hours ago

      No, no, no. This is all about race and not music genres. That’s why MTV is always playing Dean Martin instead of Louis Armstrong. /s

      If white people want see more black people on MTV then they need to start liking the genres black people are currently doing. But why anyone would listen to music for a skin colour is fucking weird anyway.