BNP Create "MOWO" Awards

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  1. Freddy Flintoff

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    There are awars for all types of music..... Its not the fact they want a MOWO's its there rasict reasons and hatred behind thats the issue here
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    Splitting hairs...

    For every racist white, there will be a racist Asian, white or oriental.

    I'm aware that other awards exist; they are not built on hatred or racist ideologies as far as I am aware.

    So, why don't we have the Smash Hits Award for best new White Music?

    Hmmm?

    Or would that be full of hatred and racism?

    Perhaps you only want to see white racists?
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    how do you people sleep at night worrying that people of a white origin are not awarded for their musical performances when the black population is...
  4. Freddy Flintoff

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    VH1 Country music awards <--- Spot the black man

    I know there are radcist blacks and asian people but the whole point in this thread was to see how STUPID the BNP are and white people have won many MOBO's its not the black people awards the work ORIGION is important here i think the MOBO's are good as they show how music can bring cultures togther when asians and whites alike win awards too.
  5. Lee Foster

    Lee Foster Dark Magician of Chaos

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    You've got to be kidding, right?

    My knowledge of musical history is limited. I studied some aspects during my HND in music production. Here is a brief snapshot of musical chronology from earliest records to 1067

    c.3000BC Egyptians knew of the concept of fourths, fifths, octaves and unisons. Sumerian writers mention ecclesiastical music
    c.1580BC Instruments from western Asia introduced into Egypt, including trumpets, oboes, lyres and drums.
    c.1500BC An Egyptian wall painting shows conductors beating time by snapping fingers and pounding.
    c.800BC The period of written music begins with the oldest surviving example of musical notation - a Sumerian hymn concerning the creation of man.
    c.675BC The first known musical figure, Terpander, a Kithara player from Lesbos, started a musical revolution in Greece. Terpander changed the Greek lyre from 4 to 7 strings, filled in all the ‘missing’ notes in the octave and created the Mixolydian scale
    c.685BC The creation of the trombone by Tyrtaeus.
    c.550BC The diatonic scale originated in Greece. Vibrations were discovered to be the basis of sound by Lasos of Hermione, a teacher of Pindar.
    c.141BC Emperor Wu of China created the Imperial Office of Music to establish and preserve correct musical pitch.
    c.200 The organ became a part of Catholic churches in Europe.
    c.300 Euclid tried to find mathematical ratios of different notes. At this time, a Schola Cantorum was founded in Rome with the purpose of improving singing.
    c.350 Monks and Bishops brought antiphonal psalmody into the church. It soon spread to the secular clergy.
    590-604 Pope Gregory I (the Great) collected and codified the best chants being used in the church and called the Gregorian Chant.
    c.700 Tempo and intensity was denoted in Romania with the use of alphabetic letters.
    c.720 Beowulf was composed in northern England.
    850 Hucbald wrote the earliest manuscript giving rules for writing organum.
    c.900 A single horizontal line served as a guide for the position of the Neumae, which were written on, above or below the line. In southern Europe, the Neumae were being spaced. They were placed in the modern way at different heights corresponding to their pitches.
    c.900 The bow, the bridge and the fingerboard of the monochord were applied to the ‘Fidicula’ or ‘Crwth,’ a forerunner of the violin.
    c.900 The Wofenbuttel manuscript was a collection of folk songs containing many of the old German secular songs.
    c.910 Hucbaldus was the first to write a group of parts together in what could be considered a score.
    c.1000 Gryffull ab Aynam, king of North Wales, reformed the order of Welsh bards, separating the professions of bard and minstrel.
    c.1000 Two-, three- and four-lines staves were being used for Gregorian Chants.
    c.1010 Guido d'Arezzo used 6 syllables Ut, Re, Mi, Fa, So and La, suggested by syllables of the hymn ‘Ut queant laxis.’
    1025 Guido invented accidentals as a result of diving the scales into Hexachords.
    c.1030 Parallel fourths become considered more pleasant to the ear than parallel fifths.
    c.1045 Moveable type printing invented in China
    1061 In the Hungarian anti-Christian Rebellion of 1061, pagan shamans used old songs to arouse the people to murder the bishops and priests of the new, official religion.
    1066 The Norman Conquest of England. 1066 William of Normandy conquered England.
    1067 So Solid Crew release first album.

    ;)
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    ok fair enough lol but I did mean modern music.

    You don't see judge jules or tim westwood boshing the latest gregorian chant stormer :p
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    dunno if any1 mentioned that adam f (white)won best album at the mobos a few years back
  8. Freddy Flintoff

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    :lol:

    The fact you copy and pasted that makes me laugh
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    Re: Splitting hairs...

    Good point! If we did there would be uproar within our asian communties guaranteed! We dont bat an eyelid about the mobo's but if the tables turned... i wonder :rolleyes:
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    Re: Re: Splitting hairs...

    Its music of black ORIGION not music by black people..... White and asians can and have win MOBO awards, people are missing the point here that the rasict BNP are using the mobo's to justify there rascism
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    Name me a genre/artist that could take such an award?
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    Re: Re: Re: Splitting hairs...

    exactly!
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    Re: Re: Re: Splitting hairs...

    true justin trousersnake won one if i remember.
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    Re: Re: Re: Splitting hairs...

    I didnt miss your point however if someone other than the BNP decided to do this i think its fair to assume it would cause contraversy (sp)
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    Then you are easily amused.

    :lol:
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    I'm Still waiting for a suitable canditate for the "Smash Hits Award for best new White Music"


    :p
  17. Freddy Flintoff

    Freddy Flintoff WE MISS YOU JOHN

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    I like to think so, i laugh at that 'last puff smells as good as the first" advert :lol:
  18. Jimmy

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    So do I:lol:

    ''Look at that puff'' :lol::lol::lol:
  19. Freddy Flintoff

    Freddy Flintoff WE MISS YOU JOHN

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    'Did you see that puff' :lol::lol::lol:

    I wanna make ads
  20. trance_fan

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    :lol:

    what advert is this?!

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