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Post by problem dog on Aug 9, 2022 17:42:16 GMT -5
I suspect that I'm considered one of these mythical disco loving anti-funkers, but I haven't said a single negative word about funk. All I've done is express support for a threeway knockout, which is for the chaos/moving this along.
I suspect that I'm considered one of these mythical disco loving anti-funkers, but I haven't said a single negative word about funk. All I've done is express support for a threeway knockout, which is for the chaos/moving this along.
Yep you're public enemy #1 on the FBI's most wanted list.
Wtf? I was thinking about the frito bandito commercials last week and wondering were they racist or ethnist? I always had a good opinion of him. And I still eat Fritos which were always my favorite chip. That fucking aye aye aye aye jingle popped into my head and I had to ask myself. And yeah I thought it would be racist by current standards even if it was a positive for me when I was small.
Turns out the voice was Mel Blanc (ironic?) who was also the voice of Speedy Gonzales. The OG commercials featured the the bandito with a gold tooth and razor stubble which were later modified out. I like gold teeth and stubble. I like Mexican Revolutionaries. Apparently lots of Mexian Americans did too. But yeah, racist and it always was. Like a vote for R&B. Cheers.
We're all a mess of paradoxes. Believing in things we know can't be true. We walk around carrying feelings too complicated and contradictory to express. But when it all becomes too big, and words aren't enough to help get it all out, there's always music.
Joni couldn't go to Woodstock because she had a TV appearance but she thought it sounded pretty neat so she wrote a song about it.
Yeah. What a moment in time. I was too small to remember that much about it except what was on national news. my dad had those time life series books so as I was getting a little older I read a lot about it. I bought the album Woodstock 2 which had a fuck load of great sets on it including a heavily tripping Grace Slick who threw some love out to those who got the green. If I remember, “Sorry about those of you who got the green. We got the orange. A whole lot of orange. And it was fine. It still is fine. Everybody’s vibrating. Haha
Anyway, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young’s version off of Deja Vu is iconic. Fuck that whole album is. Our House, Teach Your Children, Country Girl, 4 and 20, Almost Cut My Hair, Carry On. That shit rules. Is folk and rooted in folk and is part of me. There’s some shit I’m not voting out. Folk is one of those genres. Peter Paul & Mary at 4. Pete Seeger.
Wtf? I was thinking about the frito bandito commercials last week and wondering were they racist or ethnist? I always had a good opinion of him. And I still eat Fritos which were always my favorite chip. That fucking aye aye aye aye jingle popped into my head and I had to ask myself. And yeah I thought it would be racist by current standards even if it was a positive for me when I was small.
Turns out the voice was Mel Blanc (ironic?) who was also the voice of Speedy Gonzales. The OG commercials featured the the bandito with a gold tooth and razor stubble which were later modified out. I like gold teeth and stubble. I like Mexican Revolutionaries. Apparently lots of Mexian Americans did too. But yeah, racist and it always was. Like a vote for R&B. Cheers.
Abridged - SFA brought up Fritos commercials. Before the WC Fields ones as WC Fritos, the Frito Bandito was the cartoon mascot for Fritos. His commercials featured a play off Cielto Lindo. Those commercials were racist. I pulled my vote off R&B in protest for the racist early rounds. What (the fuck) were you talking about psych earlier? I’m still listening.
I've been listening to Joni nonstop since her Newport appearance and she constantly blows me away. Her lyrics, compositions, and performance together are truly unmatched by any other artist. She truly has it all and I'm so grateful to exist in the same timeline as her