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5 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I wish more people would write about black heavy metal,
By Sherance M. Brothers (Jasper, Alabama United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock N Roll (Paperback)
man this book was good I had to get this knowing that I'm a music lover and a fan of black rock funkadelic is my favorite rock band and they taught the whole industry a lesson also talks about jimi hendrix, artur lee, and love, sly stone, plus interviews with lenny kravitz, slash, and vendetta fields a former ikette yes ike turner helped pioneered rock n roll talks about bad brains, and how black people still cannot do the music they helped create which is sad black people just rock harder and better than than people like kid rock, limp bizkit, and beck who are really copying trends set by black artists.black people today need to study their musical roots and embrace our heritege without artists like these there would be no rap today.
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
About time!,
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This review is from: Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock N Roll (Paperback)
At a time when most books about "rock" leave out black artists(the laughable Spin Guide to Alternative Rock didn't mention Fishbone at all but predictably drooled over much lesser acts) and when dull retreads such as Ryan Adams are hailed as the future of rock,here comes "Rip It Up" to showcase the true future of music. I could have done without the always useless Jon Caramanica's article (I was at the Mos Def show and the reaction wasn't that severe) but hey the rest more than makes up for it. |
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Rip It Up: The Black Experience in Rock N Roll by Kandia Crazy Horse (Paperback - January 3, 2004)
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