Nathan Rabin RIP 1968-2007

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yes, hes saying hip-hop is an albums genre, of which the best albums are made by edan

and what, Thursday, 1 March 2007 17:10 (seventeen years ago) link

lol at edan. i never heard that dude, but i remember all the reviews i read were creaming about how he was compining rap and sgt. peppers or whatever. i don't believe in 'progress' or whatever, but between that and dangermouse and hey ya and crazy i'd say we have all taken a huge step backwards as a country.

artdamages, Thursday, 1 March 2007 17:54 (seventeen years ago) link

i need to cut down on my whatevers

artdamages, Thursday, 1 March 2007 17:55 (seventeen years ago) link

http://i4.tinypic.com/2uxu5gz.jpg

deej, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:00 (seventeen years ago) link

OKAY, i kow this is a completely obvious thing to say but that's not gonna stop me: people who liked run-dmc and public enemy but don't like more recent stuff, WHAT DID THEY LIKE ABOUT THE OLD STUFF? its politics? public enemy's politics were confused six ways from sundays, and that's when they weren't jew-bashing. its positivism? like "my adidas"? obviously it wasn't the beats, rhymes, flow, jokes, personalities, rhythmic innovation and all of the rest of the stuff that is STILL THERE, so what was it? just that they were young and their parents didn't like it?

i understand people who never liked any hip-hop better than i understand people who "used to like it."

tipsy mothra, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:19 (seventeen years ago) link

do these people really exist, and do you really care why their taste in music has changed

s1ocki, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:26 (seventeen years ago) link

possibly the novelty of it. you know hipsters - they all got add.

artdamages, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:30 (seventeen years ago) link

MODDAFOKKA

max, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:37 (seventeen years ago) link

i think there are people like that. actually, i know a real live person like that. i think they usually like mostly rock and roll! and punk! and Rick Rubin and Public Enemy are punks right? (or were I guess Rubins really a hippy) someone said that once.

artdamages, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:38 (seventeen years ago) link

plus old people who are/were liberals loved Public Enemy when they were younger and were willing to excuse inconsistencies, but they can't get down with Lil Wayne or T.I. or whatever. I dunno, I always loved the conflicted drug dealer archetype.

artdamages, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:41 (seventeen years ago) link

i think the idea is that public enemy was "smart" and lil wayne is "dumb"

max, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:42 (seventeen years ago) link

maybe some people tend to like the music they liked when they were young! do you really think this is exclusive to hip hop?

s1ocki, Thursday, 1 March 2007 18:43 (seventeen years ago) link

s1ocki that was basically my point - maybe i didn't make it well. max i would never make that argument. i like lil wayne and t.i. just like every other 25 (give or take) year old ilxor and they ain't dumb! who the hell would say that?

artdamages, Thursday, 1 March 2007 19:04 (seventeen years ago) link

no no no no im not accusing you of that--i just was offering an explanation for why, like, my dad has public enemy CDs but probably wouldnt buy weezy (altho thats unfair to my dad who's v. open-minded or whatever)

max, Thursday, 1 March 2007 19:06 (seventeen years ago) link

do these people really exist, and do you really care why their taste in music has changed

they definitely exist, i encounter them not infrequently. they're people my age (and rabin's age, i guess) who at some point stopped thinking hip-hop was "for" them. it became alien to them, even though at one point it hadn't been. do i really care why, no, not really. but it makes me sort've curious.

maybe some people tend to like the music they liked when they were young! do you really think this is exclusive to hip hop?

yes, no, right i know. i just don't really understand it.

tipsy mothra, Friday, 2 March 2007 09:20 (seventeen years ago) link

five months pass...

Talib Kweli
Some hip-hop is clearly destined to pass the test of time.
by Nathan Rabin

and what, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 13:54 (seventeen years ago) link

http://www.therandommuse.com/photos/uncategorized/flava.jpg

Dom Passantino, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 14:08 (seventeen years ago) link

his back'n'forth on the simpsons movie was pathetic

da croupier, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 14:56 (seventeen years ago) link

Seriously.

Alex in Baltimore, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 14:57 (seventeen years ago) link

Can someone plz direct me to the pop-culture landscape littered with De La Soul acolytes and wannabes?

da croupier, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:00 (seventeen years ago) link

http://img9.mediabistro.net/blogs-mbtoolbox-original-nathan3-thumb.jpg
Malice and Pusha T's deep, rich, resonant voices and authoritative delivery could probably make "Ice Ice Baby" sound gangsta.

and what, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:15 (seventeen years ago) link

"I must concede that I don't want The Simpsons to end, partly for selfish reasons. When the last Simpsons airs, I'll feel like a big part of my childhood and adolescence has died with it. I'm not really ready to make that leap..."

da croupier, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:20 (seventeen years ago) link

Maybe he just means rappers who still put skits on their albums.

I'm inclined to give Rabin a break just because he probably wrote some classic Onion articles. And if he wrote this, then he can at least be funny about his own Simpsons fanboyism:

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/39346

Alex in Baltimore, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:28 (seventeen years ago) link

Do the AV club writers have anything to do with the funny stuff? I had no reason to believe they did.

da croupier, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:33 (seventeen years ago) link

I dunno, I always just assumed that the AV Club was just an excuse for the people who write the Onion proper to write semi-serious pop culture crit, but I have no idea for sure since the Onion joke articles don't have bylines.

Alex in Baltimore, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:36 (seventeen years ago) link

I don't think its any more likely than Tom Breihan writing political OpEds for the Voice. I also have a hard time believing an actual comedy writer would say "I think you've set your standards way too high. You stopped watching regularly because the show wasn't 'consistently funny all the way through' any more? Good Lord, what show is consistently funny all the way through these days? Even Flight Of The Conchords, a show I love, is fairly inconsistent. Some shows are gut-bustingly hilarious. Others are moderately amusing. And Conchords just started out."

da croupier, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:38 (seventeen years ago) link

in rabin's non-defense he was also responsible for

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/28251

and what, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:40 (seventeen years ago) link

http://www.theonion.com/content/files/images/God-Gives-Shout-Out-Jump-C.jpg

and what, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:40 (seventeen years ago) link

plus I've seen a lot of rock crit freelancers in AV club (Matos wrote something, right?) and I know they aren't doing Herbert T. Kornfeld shit on the sly.

da croupier, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:41 (seventeen years ago) link

crazy Village Voice/The Onion comparison aside, you're probably right, just never really thought about it before.

Alex in Baltimore, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:41 (seventeen years ago) link

Do the AV club writers have anything to do with the funny stuff? I had no reason to believe they did.

This is the impression I was under, too. There was an ad for an AV Club editor in the Chicago edition recently and it repeatedly emphasized that the job entailed absolutely no satirical writing.

jaymc, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:42 (seventeen years ago) link

"God's the ultimate playa, so naturally He's going to have some haters," rapper Ice Cube said. "But these haters need to realize that if you mess with the man upstairs, you will get your ass smote. True dat."

and what, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:44 (seventeen years ago) link

i have no problem believing that rabin does herbert kornfield

and what, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:47 (seventeen years ago) link

not enough Coup references

da croupier, Wednesday, 22 August 2007 15:48 (seventeen years ago) link

three months pass...

1. Devin The Dude, Waiting To Inhale (10)

2. Lily Allen, Alright, Still (10)

3. Little Brother, The Getback (10)

4. R. Kelly, Double Up (10)

5. Ghostface Killah, The Big Doe Rehab (10)

6. Fountains Of Wayne, Traffic And Weather (10)

7. Brother Ali, The Undisputed Truth (10)

8. Amy Winehouse, Back To Black (10)

9. Talib Kweli, Eardrum (10)

10. T-Pain, Epiphany (10)
tpain

HONORABLE MENTIONS

Common, Finding Forever

Median, Median's Relief

Evidence, Weatherman LP

Chrisette Michele, I Am

Big City, The City Never Sleeps

and what, Saturday, 15 December 2007 22:03 (sixteen years ago) link

t pain is a little out of left field, altho i guess its just a continuation of his r kelly thing

deej, Saturday, 15 December 2007 23:34 (sixteen years ago) link

eleven months pass...

Big City, The City Never Sleeps

never noticed this -- awesome

ohhhh we pop champagne (deej), Thursday, 11 December 2008 08:37 (fifteen years ago) link

ha he voted for t-pain, that's pretty awesome

you brought me home to this funky house (J0rdan S.), Thursday, 11 December 2008 08:41 (fifteen years ago) link

2008 saw the emergence of a brash new strain of hipster hop, as an exciting new crop of buppie rappers with indie-rock attitude and old-school swagger made a mark on a stagnant scene. It was a banner year for acts like The Knux, Kidz In The Hall, and especially The Cool Kids, a breakout duo that walked a fine line between charmingly brash and outright obnoxious. The Bake Sale is the most irresistible blast of muscular hip-hop minimalism this side of Clipse's Hell Hath No Fury, though the Chicago duo was less concerned with documenting the drug game than bringing back the spirit of '88. (Rabin)

^i even like cool kids to an extent but this is crazy pills

you brought me home to this funky house (J0rdan S.), Thursday, 11 December 2008 08:43 (fifteen years ago) link

two months pass...

http://djdocrok.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/oh-snap.jpg

deej da 5'9 (deej), Friday, 27 February 2009 17:04 (fifteen years ago) link

four months pass...

I see my friend's Wikipedia edit still stands:

July 2009 saw the release of Rabin's Scribner memoir "The Big Rewind: A Memoir Brought To You By Pop Culture"[4], a project that found its genesis partly in the enjoyment Rabin took in tending to and caring for his own Wikipedia entry.[5] The book uses pop culture as a springboard to discuss its author's tragi-comic adolescence as a guest of a mental hospital, a foster family whose patience and generosity he jokes "knew only strict, unyielding boundaries" and the Jewish Children's Bureau group home system as well as his career with The Onion and disastrous stint on "Movie Club With John Ridley". The book ends with a chapter about Rabin's unsuccessful audition to fill in for Roger Ebert as a guest critic on At The Movies. Scribner will also be publishing a book version of "My Year of Flops" in 2010. [6]

Your heartbeat soun like sasquatch feet (polyphonic), Tuesday, 14 July 2009 23:39 (fifteen years ago) link

wtf this is terrible news

Then, it dawned on me: "I HAVE BEEN PLAYED!" (omar little), Tuesday, 14 July 2009 23:42 (fifteen years ago) link

one year passes...

So apparently Nathan Rabin put out a call on Twitter for people to host readings by him in their homes. And a friend of mine volunteered. And so now Nathan Rabin is supposedly reading at her house. (I'm invited, but it's this Saturday and I've already got plans.)

jaymc, Thursday, 31 March 2011 15:27 (thirteen years ago) link

GHOST TWITTER

NAME (Lamp), Thursday, 31 March 2011 15:30 (thirteen years ago) link

"Nathan Rabin is Reading at My House" doesn't really have the same ring to it

whelping at his sandpapery best (DJP), Thursday, 31 March 2011 15:31 (thirteen years ago) link

The Ghost of Nathan Rabin is Haunting My House (My House!)

NAME (Lamp), Thursday, 31 March 2011 15:33 (thirteen years ago) link

im not making a joke btw im voicing a persistent complaint of mine

NAME (Lamp), Thursday, 31 March 2011 15:33 (thirteen years ago) link

The Onion A/V Club is so wild. Like I'm sure even people like Ann Powers and Rob Harvilla and Maura Johnston and probably anyone this side of SF/J couldn't possibly get as many eyes on their writing as the A/V Club stuff gets. Like the big "important" Fennessey/Nitsuh/Keleffah articles we pass around here dont have a fraction of the comments/eyes they have on some of the most basic listicle ish

Slag Surfin' (Whiney G. Weingarten), Thursday, 31 March 2011 15:37 (thirteen years ago) link

the question is, do bay area gangster rapper dudes know about the onion a/v club...

who is john nult? (dayo), Thursday, 31 March 2011 15:41 (thirteen years ago) link

i get that celeb RT's are this weird new form of autographs but shandling wasn't really doing that, it was just another weird manifestation of insecurity and ego, as if larry sanders was a watered down version of him. fwiw i think he also blocked tom scharpling for rolling his eyes at him rt'ing some gas station attendant in alberta complimenting him for his performance in what planet are you from or whatever. don't try to stand in between that man and him loving ppl loving him.

balls, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 03:10 (ten years ago) link

http://i4.tinypic.com/2uxu5gz.jpg

a treasure trove

it's not a fedora, it's a trill bae (m bison), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 05:03 (ten years ago) link

"moddafokka"

a biscuit/donut hybrid called “bisnuts” (stevie), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 08:26 (ten years ago) link

jpeg is also proof if proof be need be that racists will never understand the purpose of apostrophes

a biscuit/donut hybrid called “bisnuts” (stevie), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 08:35 (ten years ago) link

Bush sounds?

sonic thedgehod (albvivertine), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 08:56 (ten years ago) link

i get that celeb RT's are this weird new form of autographs but shandling wasn't really doing that, it was just another weird manifestation of insecurity and ego, as if larry sanders was a watered down version of him. fwiw i think he also blocked tom scharpling for rolling his eyes at him rt'ing some gas station attendant in alberta complimenting him for his performance in what planet are you from or whatever. don't try to stand in between that man and him loving ppl loving him.

― balls, Monday, July 21, 2014 11:10 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

in my case i clowned him for RTing someone manually RTing him

socki (s1ocki), Tuesday, 22 July 2014 13:50 (ten years ago) link

haha good lord

balls, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 15:09 (ten years ago) link

hahaha NATHAN RABIN of all the people in the world coined that phrase?

The Reverend, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 18:04 (ten years ago) link

I am at a loss trying to come up with rap songs that feature bush sounds

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 18:27 (ten years ago) link

thats_the_racist_joke.jpg

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 18:31 (ten years ago) link

did Rabin really tweet that? It seems kind of out of character

Οὖτις, Tuesday, 22 July 2014 18:33 (ten years ago) link


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