― Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Friday, 30 July 2004 18:53 (twenty-one years ago)
― Sean Carruthers (SeanC), Friday, 30 July 2004 18:54 (twenty-one years ago)
― briania (briania), Friday, 30 July 2004 18:59 (twenty-one years ago)
Curious. When was the last time that he actually taught a class of kids? And since educators tend to use music lyrics to educate their students these days, hip hop isn't totally useless.
― Nichole Graham (Nichole Graham), Friday, 30 July 2004 19:06 (twenty-one years ago)
― shookout (shookout), Saturday, 31 July 2004 15:16 (twenty-one years ago)
― latebloomer (latebloomer), Saturday, 31 July 2004 15:47 (twenty-one years ago)
eh?
― Curt1s St3ph3ns, Saturday, 31 July 2004 22:55 (twenty-one years ago)
It's ridiculous. People have been going to the movies to see sex and violence and various extreme situations for a hundred years now, and has it totally destroyed our Social Fabric? Sure, many American black people indulge in the stupidest things and maybe they ought to be reading Henry James and rebuiding their neighborhoods...in fact, many of them are engaged in rebuilding their communities. The problems many non-rich folks in this country face have far less to do with pop culture than with deep systemic problems in the larger culture. Bill Cosby may have been a funny guy at one time but he really needs to shut the fuck up.
― eddie hurt (ddduncan), Sunday, 1 August 2004 20:44 (twenty-one years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Sunday, 1 August 2004 20:50 (twenty-one years ago)
― scott seward (scott seward), Sunday, 1 August 2004 20:55 (twenty-one years ago)
omigod talking so much shit on Tim Russert's show now...
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 14 October 2007 14:21 (eighteen years ago)
Cosby is seemingly fourteen months away from having a O'Reilly/Glen Beck/Lou Dobbsesque talk show.
― Cunga, Sunday, 14 October 2007 16:56 (eighteen years ago)
http://funky16corners.wordpress.com/2006/10/30/bill-cosby-funky-north-phildelphia/
http://www.dickdestiny.com/blog/2007/10/music-for-monday-hooray-for-salvation.html
― xhuxk, Sunday, 14 October 2007 17:26 (eighteen years ago)
http://christonium.com/politicalmusings/ItemID=11923775652574
Bill Cosby says the audience for Gangster Rap is made up mostly of Whites. This adds to the negative stereotype for Blacks. The "Gangster Rappers" use of negative stereotype comments in their videos provide the opportunity for young whites to use those very same words, "N" words.
Dr. Poussaint talks of "values" having been corrupted. The lyrics in the rap music and videos portray young blacks as unimportant. This prevails throughout the black community.
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 14 October 2007 17:46 (eighteen years ago)
Sunday, Oct. 14 with Tim Russert on Meet the Press Entertainer Bill Cosby and Harvard Medical School Psychiatry Professor Dr. Alvin Poussaint tackle the controversial and complicated issues facing black communities across the nation and discuss their new book, "Come On, People: On the Path from Victims to Victors."
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 14 October 2007 17:49 (eighteen years ago)
Here's the transcript http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21293963/page/2/
DR. POUSSAINT: They took part of the N-word and put part of the white word and called themselves wiggers.
MR. COSBY: But you see, when youth does that, you have to understand that youth—these are, these are kids, they, they don’t have the responsibilities that, that we have. They don’t have to have a job. They don’t have to support a family. They don’t have to buy insurance. They—so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling. It’s the people who make these records. It’s the, it’s the guy in the boardroom. I have another friend of mine who said to me, “I, I write rap lyrics.” He said, “And I went to a man”—I mean, “I went to work, and the guy said, the executive said to me, ‘I want lyrics about rape. Rape is good.’” He said, “And I looked at the guy, and I said, ‘You’re talking about my mother.’ And the guy said, ‘Well, if you don’t want to write it, then I’ll get somebody else who will.’” But, see, all these things, this dopamine-raising level. Alvin has a very interesting viewpoint on whether or not kids are listening to the lyrics. Because if you, if you challenge them, you say, “Why are you listening to that?” They say, “I’m not listening to the words. I just like the beat.”
DR. POUSSAINT: Which is nonsense. They’re listening to the—they got to hear the words. And the, the young, young girls will be dancing to words that degrade women and degrade them and they’re dancing to it. It shows you how much values have been corrupted, you know, by some of the media influences, and the young people can’t distinguish between what’s right and wrong. It’s like the, the bad stuff has become normal, and then they even see it as part of their culture instead of something that’s abhorrent and, and, and, and hurtful to their, to their lives and to their community.
― curmudgeon, Sunday, 14 October 2007 17:58 (eighteen years ago)
I know! I can't tell how many times I've gone to my office to work hard at my job of writing rap lyrics and found on my desk a memo like this from some Caucasian executive: "Rape sells. Especially mother-rape. Give me 16 bars on it by noon or you go back to the mail room." Please withhold my name until I can secure federal whistle-blower protection.
― mulla atari, Sunday, 14 October 2007 18:07 (eighteen years ago)
Ten points for Cosby shoehorning "entropy" and "inertia" into his sentences.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Sunday, 14 October 2007 18:17 (eighteen years ago)
I have another friend of mine who said to me, “I, I write rap lyrics.” He said, “And I went to a man”—I mean, “I went to work, and the guy said, the executive said to me, ‘I want lyrics about rape. Rape is good.’” He said, “And I looked at the guy, and I said, ‘You’re talking about my mother.’ And the guy said, ‘Well, if you don’t want to write it, then I’ll get somebody else who will.’”
This obviously happened to Eminem.
― da croupier, Sunday, 14 October 2007 18:26 (eighteen years ago)
If only Tim Russert had asked him who that exec is...
― curmudgeon, Monday, 15 October 2007 14:45 (eighteen years ago)
Cos' take on this shit is both OTM and brave, for a gazillion reasons.
― Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 15 October 2007 14:53 (eighteen years ago)
brave yes, otm not really. its taking a much more nuanced situation and trying to find the bad guys in a very specific place. the real 'bad guys' wd actually require a much more sweeping indictment of american culture & systematic white privilege and oppression
― deej, Monday, 15 October 2007 14:56 (eighteen years ago)
I'm with Cosby until he gets feisty about hippety-hoppety lyrics.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 15 October 2007 15:04 (eighteen years ago)
He needs more nuance, although I must say I'm bored with the UGK cd lyrics('n' this and 'b' that) and not too crazy about the sentiments expressed there (whether it has great soul music samples or not)--That "2 kinds of B's" song. But I guess I am supposed to excuse them because those type of sentiments have long been expressed by folks of all colors,classes, and creeds; school systems and housing have long been segregated resulting in the parents of many of the participants on the UGK cd, and the participants themselves having difficult lives, Texas' Republican governors; and well those soul samples sure sound good.
― curmudgeon, Monday, 15 October 2007 15:17 (eighteen years ago)
why what stops you there?
― blueski, Monday, 15 October 2007 15:24 (eighteen years ago)
I'm amazed that a comedian who understood the value of irony and timing as well as anyone in his generation is this tone-deaf about how music and lyrics work.
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Monday, 15 October 2007 15:27 (eighteen years ago)
Bullshit. The "irony" argument may have been passable with "Cop Killer" 15 years ago -- it isn't now.
― Naive Teen Idol, Monday, 15 October 2007 16:36 (eighteen years ago)
plz explain how cop killer is ironic but kanye sampling daft punk & lil wayne rapping about man-purses is hurting the community
― and what, Monday, 15 October 2007 16:38 (eighteen years ago)
who the fuck thought cop killer was ironic
― deej, Monday, 15 October 2007 16:38 (eighteen years ago)
doh xp
― deej, Monday, 15 October 2007 16:39 (eighteen years ago)
we simply must not allow young black men to continue to crank dat soulja boy - lets take it back to the carefree, ironic days of 'aint no fun' and 'black korea'
― and what, Monday, 15 October 2007 16:42 (eighteen years ago)
lol
― J0hn D., Monday, 15 October 2007 17:41 (eighteen years ago)
yeah like no one complained about those songs.
― Shakey Mo Collier, Monday, 15 October 2007 18:10 (eighteen years ago)
(I mean come on Ice Cube took a LOT of shit in the press for Black Korea, Doggystyle was specifically brought up for criticism in the House of Reps, etc.)
― Shakey Mo Collier, Monday, 15 October 2007 18:11 (eighteen years ago)
also Cop Killer is excusable not because its ironic but because its good storytelling and hey, you know, fuck cops.
jokes, bruv?
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 15 October 2007 18:51 (eighteen years ago)
so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling so they’re, they’re free-forming and they’re freewheeling
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 15 October 2007 18:55 (eighteen years ago)
I like the part where he complains about giggling on buses. Bill Cosby hates the laughter of children! times done changed.
― da croupier, Monday, 15 October 2007 18:58 (eighteen years ago)
I have a friend. Her name is Jessica Pope, and she spoke at a—or two or three of the callouts. She’s a graduate of Swathmore. She’s African-American. She’s from Memphis, Tennessee. And she spoke to the people and she said, “I want you to think of your children like you think of, of a genie in the lamp.” In that we all know the story of the genie in the lamp. There’s a genie, and she also equates genie with genius, genie/genius. So in order to have the genie come out of the lamp and grant you your three wishes, you rub the lamp. You rub it, the genie comes out and grants you three wishes. She then says, “Think of your child that way. Rub your child. Stroke you child like this magical lamp. The genie/genius will come out.” And then I add to it, and the other two wishes you can put in your hip pocket and save for a rainy day.
― da croupier, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:00 (eighteen years ago)
It’s cursing and it’s calling each other niggers as they walk up and down the street. They think they’re hip. They can’t read; they can’t write. Fifty percent of them. They, they, they take it into the candy store. They, they put it—they put themselves on the train and on the buses, and they don’t even care what color or what age somebody else is. It’s about them and their cursing and grabbing each other and laughing and giggling and going nowhere.
I thought there was a bungled 50 Cent reference in this but then I realized it's a quote from 2004.
― da croupier, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:05 (eighteen years ago)
Results 1 - 10 of about 168 for bill-cosby crotchety-old-man.
― dad a, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:12 (eighteen years ago)
ya see Theo, YA SEE
― sanskrit, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:25 (eighteen years ago)
haha every time I read one of these quotes I imagine it in the voice of Bathtub Cosby.
― will, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:28 (eighteen years ago)
lol @ "they take it into the candy store"
― Alex in Baltimore, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:35 (eighteen years ago)
Shakey Mo did you get a sarcasm immunity shot or something?
― J0hn D., Monday, 15 October 2007 19:39 (eighteen years ago)
http://www.internerd.com/frinky/images/screenshots/sarcasmdet.jpg
― Shakey Mo Collier, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:41 (eighteen years ago)
I just don't get how pointing out that hip-hop's basically always had violent/mysognistic elements in it somehow invalidates Cosby's critique.
― Shakey Mo Collier, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:45 (eighteen years ago)
http://www.heffadesign.com/COVERS/Single_Promo/images/50Cent%20-%20Candy%20Shop.jpg
― bnw, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:48 (eighteen years ago)
I mean we all know what musical era Cosby would like to dial back to (civil rights era/bebop)
x-post
― Shakey Mo Collier, Monday, 15 October 2007 19:48 (eighteen years ago)
Kinda with Shakey here: I don't really understand the LOLs/shocka aspect of Cosby being among millions of older Civil Rights-era black Americans who are annoyed by how what's considered "black culture" looks these days -- he's not even that batty in how he talks about it. (Batty, sure, but not that batty.)
― nabisco, Monday, 15 October 2007 20:03 (eighteen years ago)
Only if it's "Ancestors" (or whatever the Gremlin-fucking song on Medulla is called).
― HI DERE, Wednesday, 27 February 2008 16:55 (eighteen years ago)
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UfIBAWAneoo
― mark e, Friday, 25 April 2008 16:09 (eighteen years ago)
omg flashbacks
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Friday, 25 April 2008 19:05 (eighteen years ago)
ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
― Curt1s Stephens, Friday, 25 April 2008 19:30 (eighteen years ago)
Oof they've played this a bunch on KPFA recently.
― Sparkle Motion, Saturday, 26 April 2008 06:36 (eighteen years ago)
^^^ Sooooo 1998.
― Bodrick III, Saturday, 26 April 2008 16:30 (eighteen years ago)