TS: Britain vs. America

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I'm tired of seeing no threads on ILM that I want to read, so I thought I'd try to make one that would inspire sweeping generalizations, name-calling, and maybe even some of the more productive kinds of ILM talk. So yeah, this is not UK vs. USA on hip-hop or house music or punk specifically. It's UK vs. USA on EVERYTHING! Everything musical, that is. It would be especially awesome if this didn't just come down to where we are all from. Speaking of which, I apologize to the Aussies and Europeans and South Americans and Asians and everybody. I'm sure it shows my bias, but I think this choice says a lot about one's tastes and the sorts of excesses one is able to put up with.

regular roundups (Dave M), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 08:10 (nineteen years ago)

My votes goes to the US, by the way. Two words: The Minutemen.

regular roundups (Dave M), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 08:11 (nineteen years ago)

US. For the Replacements.

But I'm an Aussie so yer both fightin' it out for a podium finish at best.

The Velvet Overlord (The Velvet Overlord), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 08:17 (nineteen years ago)

Ah, Australia. Never got much further the one note drone of the digeridoo, sadly.

Good Dog (Good Dog), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 08:27 (nineteen years ago)

UK for the New Fast Automatic Daffodils.

zeus (zeus), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 08:32 (nineteen years ago)

"I'm tired of seeing no threads on ILM that I want to read"

agreed!!

french trolly, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 08:55 (nineteen years ago)

Here's the score for pointless wars of aggression:

UK: Suez, Iraq
US: Vietnam, Iraq, Grenada + dozens more by stealth or proxy in Latin America, etc, etc.

The US wins!

oh, sorry everything MUSICAL

dr x o'skeleton, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 13:54 (nineteen years ago)

Britain vs America: round 5,324

The Man Without Shadow (Enrique), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:11 (nineteen years ago)

Here's the score for pointless wars of aggression:

UK: Suez, Iraq
US: Vietnam, Iraq, Grenada + dozens more by stealth or proxy in Latin America, etc, etc.

The US wins!

oh, sorry everything MUSICAL

I hear a rumour that maybe England invaded one or two countries sometime between 1600 and 1850, can you confirm?

Dom Passantino (Dom Passantino), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:13 (nineteen years ago)

new Eskimos & Egypt has leaked

Sororah T Massacre (blueski), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:15 (nineteen years ago)

u.s.a. vs. england - which country makes better music today?

u.s.a. vs. england

heaven is not what you think, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:15 (nineteen years ago)

america

pssst - badass revolutionary art! (plsmith), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:17 (nineteen years ago)

woohoo lock time

Sororah T Massacre (blueski), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:17 (nineteen years ago)

Guernsey

Rotatey Diskers With Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:19 (nineteen years ago)

TS: Jersey vs. New Jersey

Rotatey Diskers With Dadaismus (Dada), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:20 (nineteen years ago)

There are 2 links to previous threads about this, and more in the archive, I'm sure:

http://ilx.p3r.net/search.php?board=2

Please, please use the search page before kicking off any topic - It's much easier to find stuff if it's all in one place.

Pashmina (Pashmina), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 14:47 (nineteen years ago)

Okay, just to make it clear: the reasons this thread is different from the above two are two-fold. First, this is not just in the present; this is all of history. Second, this is not just pop/rock. This is jazz, electronic, everything. So to get conversation started again, I will justify my Minutemen answer. Aside from my belief that the UK had no equivalent to them (but then again, neither did the US after they broke up), I would say the Minutemen are a completely American phenomenon because, to my ear, there are no influences there that are not American. CCR, Captain Beefheart, The Ramones, Ornette Coleman (okay, maybe the last is a bit tenuous): all Americans. Thus, the UK cannot take credit for their existence in any way. Which is unlike, say, grime.

regular roundups (Dave M), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 16:51 (nineteen years ago)

Most, if not all, the Ramones influences were English.

mark grout (mark grout), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 16:54 (nineteen years ago)

The Beach Boys? Phil Spector groups? Sure, The Beatles, but the Ramones are basically sped up blues/girl group songs.

regular roundups (Dave M), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 16:57 (nineteen years ago)

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The Man Without Shadow (Enrique), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 16:57 (nineteen years ago)

You are weak.

regular roundups (Dave M), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 16:59 (nineteen years ago)

* I would say the Minutemen are a completely American phenomenon because, to my ear, there are no influences there that are not American*

You might try the same trick with THe Libertines, whose influences at first sight seem to be 100% Brit: Jam, Clash, Kinks, a bit of music hall, those redcoats. Scratch the surface and there's more, however. Doherty described their sound as the melody of Django Reindhardt plus the aggression of the Stooges. No British or American music has existed in isolation from each other since the 60s.

dr x o'skeleton, Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:09 (nineteen years ago)

Okay, but did we just compare The Minutemen and The Libertines?

regular roundups (Dave M), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:15 (nineteen years ago)

Libertines smoked more crack. UK WINS!

js (honestengine), Tuesday, 21 February 2006 17:17 (nineteen years ago)


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