The Testingtard's Lament: Boo-Hoo-in' Revolution

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#951 Post by weemadando »

Kanye's music is a thing of elaborate beauty. When I listen to it, I like to go back to some DJ Kool Herc or even Run DMC and just realise just how much more work goes into all the little layers of detail and tweaking in a Kanye track.

That said, I'd love to know how much of that is actually him v a legion of writers, techs and engineers.

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#952 Post by starku »

My vote goes for 'about th same as every other pop act'

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#953 Post by Phantasee »

The production is mostly him, though he co produces a lot of tracks these days. You have to remember he got his start as a producer. Heart of the City on Jay-Z's Blueprint was all Kanye production. The same sound went into his first album, and he's been changing things bit by bit since.

I am pretty sure he gets people to write verses for him, tho, especially in the beginning. He might be full enough of himself now to think he can write his own verses; it would explain half the shit he says on Watch the Throne.

There's one track he did with Q-Tip on WTT, That's My Bitch, which has such a good beat but pretty awful verses on top. I wish it would get remixed by someone that can actually rap.
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#954 Post by Gands »

I work in a kitchen in a workers' club. We get about 6-700 people through a night. Since before I came along, this has been handled by three kitchenhands. One of us puts the dishes in the machine, another takes them out to put them in their place, and a third assists the chefs by making salads and such. The work night ends at eleven, and sometimes we can finish up to twenty minutes early.

The new executive chef has decided that the profits of the bistro aren't sufficient, despite the fact we're only there so people will play the pokies after their meal and thus make us millions. Now we're down to two kitchenhands for the night. Every one has had their hours cut drastically, leading to the sous chef having to deal with angry support staff. Now unless the most experienced and capable people are on, nobody can finish before 11. A month or two ago, myself and another kitchenhand had to do a shift by ourselves because guy #3 called in suck half an hour before the night started, we only got out on time because a bunch of chefs stayed back to do about half an hour's worth of our jobs.

I anticipate six weeks more before this policy goes balls up somehow.

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#955 Post by Losonti Tokash »

sorry dude kanye owns, not just musically but as a person

oh no he embarrassed a pop singer at a shitty awards show, total ass

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#956 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Did you hear about kanye's charity? It spent $500k and NONE of it went to actual charity works. It was used to cover the pay of staff members and stuff. That's pretty funny.

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#957 Post by zhaktronz »

If the charity has 20 people on staff that's pretty reasonable dude

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#958 Post by Zod »

Knubble tov wrote:Did you hear about kanye's charity? It spent $500k and NONE of it went to actual charity works. It was used to cover the pay of staff members and stuff. That's pretty funny.
Er. How big was this charity? Do you have some kind of numbers on the breakdown? Cause otherwise that doesn't really sound like a big deal.
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#959 Post by Questor »

starku wrote:everyone i know who worked that job did it to support or begin a middling drug habit or for sexual access to european backpackers
How did the latter work? Was it a corporate perk? Were they kidnapped from off the road?

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#960 Post by timmy »

Gands wrote:I work in a kitchen in a workers' club. We get about 6-700 people through a night. Since before I came along, this has been handled by three kitchenhands. One of us puts the dishes in the machine, another takes them out to put them in their place, and a third assists the chefs by making salads and such. The work night ends at eleven, and sometimes we can finish up to twenty minutes early.
I work in a hotel where the bar and the restaurant are basically there to ensure the star rating. Functions are what actually make F&B profitable, but due to various factors the last few months have been lean on events, and the executive chef has just quit citing lifestyle change. And fair enough too.

Because we're talking about a restaurant that does all of fifty covers on a moderately busy night and always has four chefs on. They do a lot more in room service, but the margins on that are even thinner because of the staffing requirement.

In other words, Functions carries F&B, and Accom(my sector) carries the entire business.
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#961 Post by Agent Bert Macklin »

Zod wrote:
Knubble tov wrote:Did you hear about kanye's charity? It spent $500k and NONE of it went to actual charity works. It was used to cover the pay of staff members and stuff. That's pretty funny.
Er. How big was this charity? Do you have some kind of numbers on the breakdown? Cause otherwise that doesn't really sound like a big deal.
http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/mu ... 6277872462

I'm not going to quote it as it is quite a long article.

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#962 Post by Phantasee »

Sounds like he didn't know what to do with it so he let it die.
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#963 Post by Darth Fanboy »

Kanye West doesn't care about black people.

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#964 Post by F.J. Prefect, Esq »

Having been to see Dr Arjun von Caemmerer, the thing that I cannot hear are next to none.

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#965 Post by xon »

Metatwaddle wrote:i would not mind having that problem right now
Perth, Western Australia has an amazingly large number of taxi drivers with Doctororates and/or PHDs. :?

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#966 Post by Phantasee »

Losonti Tokash wrote:sorry dude kanye owns, not just musically but as a person

oh no he embarrassed a pop singer at a shitty awards show, total ass
I was just listening to Last Call and I heard this:

"Now I could let these dream killers kill my self-esteem, or use my arrogance as the steam to power my dreams"
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#967 Post by Oxymoron »

Arrogance is justified when you have what it takes to back it up. Doesn't make you less of an asshole, though.

Note I'm not talking specifically about KW, as I don't know anything about the dude or his music apart from the "imma let you finish" meme. It's more of a general observation.
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#968 Post by Losonti Tokash »

Part of the reason I like Kanye and Lady Gaga is because they're both talented people who initially spent years writing and producing songs that made other people famous, before becoming successful in their own right.

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#969 Post by Dooey Jo »

i like lady gaga because she is a brainwashed drone of the illuminati, here to plant secret but obvious clues to their existence and plans to instate the new world order, for internet vigilantes to uncover!
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#970 Post by Oxymoron »

Man, if I were in her position, I (too) would troll conspiracy theorists.

SO. HARD.

You have absolutely no idea

Everything would be ridden with various bit of symbolism that could be interpreted in many different ways, I'd drop "hidden" "clues" on diverse subjects at random, my lyrics would be full of layered meanings...

The work.

The funny thing is, all these conspiracy nuts would likely end doing my publicity...
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#971 Post by Aaron »

Oxymoron wrote:Arrogance is justified when you have what it takes to back it up. Doesn't make you less of an asshole, though.

Note I'm not talking specifically about KW, as I don't know anything about the dude or his music apart from the "imma let you finish" meme. It's more of a general observation.
Well he's on the SR3 soundtrack, thats all I got.

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#972 Post by weemadando »

Disgusting morbidly obese bearded perma-virgins demand right to sexually harass women as part of their "scene".

Self described "Hardcore gamers" are just the worst.

http://www.giantbomb.com/news/when-pass ... ssed/4006/

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#973 Post by Aaron »

Man, the military had a "culture" of sexual harassment and rape, look how that turned out.

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#974 Post by Zod »

weemadando wrote:Disgusting morbidly obese bearded perma-virgins demand right to sexually harass women as part of their "scene".

Self described "Hardcore gamers" are just the worst.

http://www.giantbomb.com/news/when-pass ... ssed/4006/
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#975 Post by Aaron »

Ever realize you live in the future? I'm posting from a tablet in my Honda dealership.

I feel like one of those redshirts randomly walking the halls.

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