Good Lyrics in House/Techno...not many...like I say...non of that I love you 
honey child cr^p

Let me start...

Arnold Jarvis - Take Some Time Out
4 Hero - Black Gold of the sun



 


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From: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 30 April 2003 12:02
To: 313
Subject: (313) WE WANT LYRICS!


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From: "Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Phonopsia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Alex Bates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313" 
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Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: (313) More Dirty House


> I'm not sure if I particularly g.a.f. abt the lyrical content! If we 
> deconstructed all the lyrics of most of the tracks we are interested 
> in here, we really wouldn't be left with much that is literary, noble 
> or even coherent most of the time! The vibe is everything, for better 
> or worse. Plus, I can make my own mistakes and learn from them myself, 
> thanks,
without
> need of the wisdom of an R'n'B singer to teach me, albeit in beautiful 
> dulcet tones!


Maybe it's time we started to expect more though? That 'glad today' record I 
mentioned earlier has excellent romantic lyrics, and the Brooks album is packed 
with them straight through (even if they're largely nonsensical, they are 
great: see - dripping in gold). Dani Sicialano springs to mind too. I'll be the 
first to admit that I'll let lyrics slide in house, but I don't know exactly 
when we lowered our expectations. Lyrics used to be a big draw for me before I 
got into house/techno, and they still are when I shop outside of this. There 
have always been good political lyrics, and still are, like Blackman, etc, but 
I'd like to see more insightful probings of emotions. It's not like there's 
ever been a time when there wasn't some good lyrical tracks in house, I just 
think people have more room to write crap if it kicks.

Tristan
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