« Blind DatePlease Explain: Your Vote for Greatest Standard-Issue, Pre-1980 Solo Beatles Greatest Hits/Best of Album »

Who Said It?

2007-10-14 | by hrrundivbakshi [mail]

For the coveted RTH No-Prize (redeemable after the show, once the janitorial staff has finished cleaning up), tell us who uttered these words:

In early 1983, XXX complained that you don't see enough black artists on MTV, "not enough R&B and black music unless it's the syrupy stuff. Where are Marvin Gaye and the rappers?" He said the best black video he's seen was "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash, which he described as "a tough, scary, brilliant piece of hip socio-political work." But it wasn't shown on MTV, only on a black cable station in Detroit. "That's not right," XXX told Timothy White. "I want to see everything on music television from country to MOR to rap music to ethnic."

7 comments

Comment from: the great 48 [Member] Email
Lou Reed?
2007-10-14 @ 23:01
Comment from: hrrundivbakshi [Member] Email
Nope, but good guess.
2007-10-14 @ 23:03
Comment from: alexmagic [Member] Email
I want it to be Seger.
2007-10-15 @ 07:59
Comment from: hrrundivbakshi [Member] Email
Alexmagic wished:

I want it to be Seger.

The judges say:

DING DING DING DING DING!

Pick up your No-Prize on your way out. Suitable for wrapping fish, house-training and lining the family birdcage!
2007-10-15 @ 08:04
Comment from: shawnkilroy [Member] Email
Bob or Pete?
2007-10-15 @ 08:18
Comment from: hrrundivbakshi [Member] Email
I think you know the answer to that questionn, Shawn.
2007-10-15 @ 09:06
Comment from: alexmagic [Member] Email
It's a shame that Marvin Gaye & The Rappers never took off, they had a lot of potential.

This quote makes me want to read more of Seger dissecting a bunch of early MTV videos, perhaps with the same depth that “Turn the Page” received in that critical analysis posted here last week. I would probably settle for a Seger-penned blog reviewing episodes of My Super Sweet 16 and that show about non-famous 15 year olds who get plastic surgery to look like somewhat more famous 15 year olds. I bet he has a lot of opinions about these things, too.
2007-10-15 @ 09:46

Comments are not allowed from anonymous visitors.

FIRST TIME HERE? Rock Town Hall is a place to discuss - and debate - self-important topics in the world of rock 'n roll as we know it, love it, and hate it. Overlooked gems, overrated albums, and sideburns are always open for discussion. Lurk and enjoy the show, or better yet REGISTER and play along. The only requirement is that you love the Rock. The USER'S GUIDE, has the low down on how to jump in. Your knowledge level is unimportant. In the mix of truth tellers, true believers, wiseacres, blowhards, and plainspoken rock fans, whatever nerdiness, earnestness, silliness, and passion you bring to the table will find a place. If you get lost, you can always click the Rock Town Hall banner at the top to return to the MAIN STAGE.

Poll

My favorite jazz fusion artist (Bitches Brew-era Miles excluded) is ________.
  • Add an Answer

View Results
1 = Added by a guest

Search

Support Your Rock Town Hall

Apple iTunes

XML Feeds

free blog tool