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Monday 24 May 2010

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Here is an attempt at lightheartedness!

Anybody else sick of the satanic, thug-glorifying crap called modern "music"?  Anybody else notice how today's youths are being scammed with masonic brainwashing songs that all sound the same, usually in a monotone, that have no memorable melody, that repeat hypnotically and incessantly, and basically all worship the devil? 

(I should mention that I loved rap in the '80s, before it was ruined by enough expletives to make "Caligula blush", as Morrisey would say.  Does anybody else remember the '80s when every rap song had a different melody?  They weren't all the same song with only the words and the beat (sometimes) changed?  When a sense of humour and hope for the future and respect for others were important factors in the lyrics?).

Today's Top 40 songs all sound like they were cranked out on some infernal conveyor belt in a factory.  And they were, of course, they were cranked out by the music industry factory. 

To give today's youths credit, alot of them, about fifty percent, have caught on to the non-melodic repetitive crap they're being fed and have reverted to the melodic inventiveness of their parents' Beatles music, etc. (although the Beatles' music is full of occult mysticism, but that's another story).

Now that a strong melody is no longer needed to have a hit, it takes no more effort to compose a song than to breathe, and is no more interesting, either.

Well, here's a video of a bunch of British guys singing about toast in 1968, and it's better than Disney-slaves Christina Aguilera, Britney Spears, and Justin Timberlake put together.

They sing about the most boring topic in the world, toast, and the song has no memorable melody, and it's still a thousand times better than today's "hits" are.

The group in the video, Streetband, had recorded a song in the studio and needed to fill up side two of their single.  They put this proto-rap song about toast on the B side, thinking it would be instantly forgotten.

Well, the A side was so safe and predictable that the Djs flipped the record over and started playing their "Toast" song.  There was also a baker's strike soon after in Britain, so the song became topical as well.

To this day, Streetband is still a one-hit-wonder, remembered only for their weird song about toast.

If you don't believe me that it's better than any song on today's top 40, here it is:



Speaking of good '80s rap, have you ever heard a rap song with a positive message?  Well, here's one with a positive message that you probably never heard (because it isn't masonic), the "Rappin' Reverend"!:



I wonder how many people realize that if you ain't "down with the devil", you can't have a hit song these days?  It's been that way for decades, much like movies, television, and video games. 

Got a "positive message" you want to share with the world?  Sorry, you have to finance it yourself.  No corporation is going to help you promote positive messages that go against their spiritual Master, the one that made them rich and powerful in exchange for their souls.  They're not allowed.

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