London centric prejudice

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Reading a piece by Anthony burgess on the Beatles, he said their rise was the first time a city outside of London proved it's cultural might, and how this chagrined the uppity cockneys

And it struck me that all the people who loathe the Beatles on here (Luka and thirdform) are Londoners

Got me wondering does this vile prejudice infect many of their other supposedly rational positions?

It's why they've never given Oxfordshire music a fair shake if you ask me
 

shakahislop

Well-known member
in music terms the main axis is the cities vs everywhere else. a longstanding tradition of the city people imagining themselves as sophisticated in their tastes. the rural suspicion of the fancy city people. and the music needs differ when you live in or out the city. the sounds relate differently
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
Made me also wonder if coming from provincial nowhereseville paradoxically makes you more open minded

Hence my love for Cambridge Jazz Funk
 

version

Well-known member
Yeah lads still shot round my way, some dude got the fuck kicked out of him for no reason right between the private hospital and a primary school, left for dead and a taxi ran him over, killed the kid a few months back...

You want to big up the fallacy of road yeah? Grow up.

George Ezra was their soundtrack.

London is the one.

Big up London's music scene and grime we're the true soundtrack to that shit...

We do trap now... On 1Xtra.
 

shakahislop

Well-known member
i used to read jimitheexploder writing on a different website and he wrote in a totally different way like a charming young man
 

qwerty south

no use for a witticism
I remember going to the Volcano Festival in Hackney and Out Da Ville (Notts) showed some of London best rappers the talent from the regions were just as good (if not better). Helped remove my prejudice (I'm not a Londoner but was a bit dismissive of the regions in my ignorance)
 

Corpsey

bandz ahoy
You're always going on about being a Londoner, it's one of your signature lines "we don't listen to this stuff in London"

ADMIT IT
 

version

Well-known member
This only seems to apply to music. Nobody really holds it against a British film or novel or whatever that isn't London.
 
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