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Griff 10-30-2019 06:14 AM

Who invented Rock and Roll?
 
I know, I know evolutionary process...

But if you had to point at one band or performer who would it be?

zippyt 10-30-2019 06:22 AM

rocket 88 Ike( that low life tina beaten Scum Byotch ) Turner

Griff 10-30-2019 06:26 AM



1948

Griff 10-30-2019 06:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zippyt (Post 1040563)
rocket 88 Ike( that low life tina beaten Scum Byotch ) Turner

That tune is clearly rock and roll. For an asshole Ike rocked.

lumberjim 10-30-2019 10:12 AM

The big 3 were Elvis, Chuck and Little Richard, i guess.


Chuck brought the guitar forward, though, and to me... THAT's rock-n-roll.



So... it was actually Marty McFly

Dude111 10-30-2019 10:29 AM

I would say Fats Domino.. I had an album from him from the 50s but it was not the original MONO record,it was "RECORDED IN STEREOPHONIC SOUND" and it sounded horrible.. I got rid of it........

If a record is mono,LEAVE IT MONO!!!!!!!!!

If I can find it again IN MONO like it was recorded,I may get it again.... Most all Fats albums are highly priced!! ($30 or more)

The One I had was called "This is fats domino" with a red cover......

discogs.com/release/2755047

Undertoad 10-30-2019 12:05 PM

The fact that this is not obvious is the really interesting part.

fargon 10-30-2019 12:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lumberjim (Post 1040570)
The big 3 were Elvis, Chuck and Little Richard, i guess.


Chuck brought the guitar forward, though, and to me... THAT's rock-n-roll.



So... it was actually Marty McFly

Like LJ said it was Marty McFly that invented Rock n Roll.

Flint 10-30-2019 12:41 PM

This almost always comes down to the guitar, or the drums.

I'm not a guitar player, so I don't know what the "qualifiers" are, in sound or technique. What are they?

For drums, I would say it's 1) straight--not swung--8th notes, and 2) heavily accented snare on the 2 and 4.

...

I think it would be BOTH of these. If you're playing "rock guitar" over a shuffle, that's blues. If you're playing a backbeat to a big band, that's jazz.

Dude111 10-30-2019 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Undertoad
The fact that this is not obvious is the really interesting part.

Well on mine it was buddy,it said "RECORDED IN STEREOPHONIC SOUND" on the cover.....


The original release of that is mono......

Griff 10-30-2019 03:59 PM



Give this a few minutes.

fargon 10-30-2019 05:20 PM

i wan't to change my vote.

Griff 10-30-2019 05:48 PM

Pretty sure there are no wrong answers.

fargon 10-30-2019 08:26 PM

You're prolly rite.

Clodfobble 10-30-2019 10:14 PM

I don't have a vote, I'd just like to remind everyone of the fun fact that "rock'n'roll" was originally slang for fucking. It would be like if an entire genre of music were called "horizontal mambo."

"Oh man, I saw an awesome horizontal mambo show this weekend."


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