... Are you serious?
Yes. Centuries of oppression created the blues.
... Are you serious?
Yes. Centuries of Taking Credit and Land.
The rest of the year?
Wouldn't 'National Equality Day' seem more apt?
The promotion/celebration of either sex over another seems to be somewhat contradictory?
However there are still countries and cultures where women don't have many rights (if any?) and I think it's more about that rather than having more women in powerful positions and so on here in the modern world.
Isn't that what I said?Thanks!
I can't think of any good music that has truly white origins.
You can't be thinking very hard then can you! Or are you willing to discount Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin and the whole classical music scene which has influence all manner of music upto and including heavy metal or are you willing to discount where the majority of our music scales are derived from including the blues scale?
Yes. Centuries of oppression created the blues.
Yes. Centuries of oppression created the blues.
So who was doing the oppressing being as the usage of the "blues" notes in say a 7 note diatonic scale are African in origin and predating "white" oppression. Or are you on about the oppression of black Africans by black Africans? In which case how is that relevant.
The MOWO awards would be terrible. I can't think of any good music that has truly white origins.
but then they single themselves out as a group by having crap like this.
A quick google suggests that the scale you mentioned has Slovenian origins. Slavs are white, aren't they? Not sure. Anyway, I think my point stands.
Then you have rock music which evolved from blues and was popularised by the white men who borrowed it from black performers. That's more MOWO fodder.
You actually want a day to celebrate being a man? I really struggle to care about the supposed inequality here, if some people feel they need a day to highlight their cause then so be it - I'm pretty happy with my lot in life without needing the recognition so why not let the people who do want something like this have it? Although as bam0 points out the International Mens Day already exists.
Greek rather than Slav but like I say it is the all important blue notes that mark its difference and they are African in origin. Blue was popularised by the likes of Robert Johnson long before the likes of Clapton and Page. Blues is fundamentally black in origin so is jazz its no big deal who cares just enjoy them. If you know as much about the blues as you profess you would know that its the group who are celebrating their international day that have sown the seed for the inspiration for more blues songs than probably anything else irrespective of skin colour.
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