thank you. you know your history. Race is still an issue today in rock music. On youtube any band that as fronted by a black singer for example sevendust, bloc party, skindred, ect there are so many comments about the frontmen being black or comments like he is pretty good for being black. I am a black rock artist with country incfluences. I have gotten my share of beer bottles thrown at me along with comments like N*****s dont belong in rock while on stage. So if race is still an issue today in rock music you know it was in the 50's. I never said Elvis wasn't talented. A lot of people are but thet are not dubbed the king of rock n roll. Chuck Berry put together all the essential elements that makes rock n roll. If radio in the 50's had a category called race music how was i not an issue when it came to Elvis. The mass media was waiting for someone who wasnt black to come out with credible talent playing rock n roll music. Elvis had once been quoted saying "i wouldn't let a black man shine my shoes, "
This is thee most unsubstantiated post concerning music I have EVER read. Your comments are ENTIRELY race and opinion motivated and anyone that does not stand with me on this is just playing the politically correct BS argument put forth by the "we're entitled to this and that" mentality that has been present since NAACP did it's best to destroy real equality based on REAL merit and not the color of someone's skin, began.
Please cite your sources if you are going to make claims like those above. Let's see 'em.
Are you telling me that Chuck Berry, Ike Turner (who was a woman beating drug addict, that certainly didn't help his credibility) & Little Richard weren't as HUGE as Bill Haley, Dick Dale & Jerry Lee Lewis? Because if you are, you are COMPLETELY wrong.
Race my ass. Jimi Hendrix was/is the GREATEST guitarist to ever effect the natural evolution of the of the electric guitar within contemporary rock music's history. He has ALWAYS been acclaimed as such. Where's the racial exclusion? Don't give me this Hollywood race exclusion BS and try to state that artists would have been more or less successful blah, blah, blah. It's nonsense and pure conjecture. Unless you can prove what you state, when in fact it's YOU that don't know your history, you are just one more cause within the REAL equality of race's degradation. Just because someone is not bright enough, or more directly, has not been around long enough to see that, doesn't mean it's not the truth.
I good and guarantee you one thing. President Barrack Obama never sat around playing the boo hoo race card and neither did all the black Wall Street moguls that make more money in a day that you or I will make in a lifetime. STOP feeling sorry for the color of your skin.
I'll say it again and really don't care how yours or my comments are interpreted. Your statement that Elvis (whom I am not even a fan of) wouldn't have been as popular as he was if his skin was a different color, is SHEER RACISM. If it's not, PROVE IT.
What utter childish nonsense. I thought you people were into music and not politics. Just more of the blame game.
BTW, what does this Chuck Berry/Elvis's skin color have to do with "most overrated" anyhow? This is supposed to be a clearly opinion based thread about those that are underrated. NOT some conspiracy based political cocktail clique party.