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danchip | 11:18 Fri 26th Jun 2020 | ChatterBank
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With everything that is going on in the world with BLM and equality at the minute, is it not time the MOBO's & BET music awards were scrapped?

Can you imagine the uproar if there was a MOWO or WET awards
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The screams would be unmerciful.
I've never agreed with the MOBO awards, but then again we all know that 'racism only works one way'!!!
Western European music is played all over the world, and has been for hundreds of years, and will be played for hundreds more.
Beethoven, Mozart, Elgar, etc etc etc .............
Music with African roots is simply rubbish and celebrating BAME music is a joke.
We are asked here regularly why there is no MOWO Awards and of course the web is full of the question too and articles.

Here is a decent article albeit from 2011.

https://www.theguardian.com/music/2011/sep/01/mobos
Theland
Western European music is played all over the world, and has been for hundreds of years, and will be played for hundreds more.
Beethoven, Mozart, Elgar, etc etc etc .............
Music with African roots is simply rubbish and celebrating BAME music is a joke.




Do you actually get on with your black relatives?
Jesus wept. "Music of Black Origin" refers to the genres of music dealt with by the awards (R&B, Soul, Hip Hop, Reggae etc) not to the skin colour of the award winners.

Non ethnic acts have often won awards at the shows: Jamiroquai, Eminem, Adele, Amy Winehouse, All Saints, Professor Green, Sam Smith, to name but a few.

So have another go. Have a think about it, and see if you can't think of something else to pretend to be offended by. Maybe you can be triggered by Black Magic or The Dark Crystal next time.

Sheesh.
Mozz71, although you may be right, I do believe that when George Michael won in 1989, there was some "raised eyebrows" to say the least, because a white artist won an award that had been created for black artists.
Then over 30 years ago the eyebrow raisers had it wrong, it is primarily as Mozz says about what is perceived to be the origin of the music and not the performer.

There are critics (better informed than I am) who think that line has got blurred over the years and maybe they are right with that - some music takes from many different origins, a fusion if you like.

Awards like this can never be pure but should simplt be seen as a celebration of all that is wonderful in music.
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Theland - // Music with African roots is simply rubbish and celebrating BAME music is a joke. //

That means you condemn every single style of music from Elvis onwards because all popular music has African roots - all of it.
//Mozz71, although you may be right,//

There's no "may be" in this case, I am right.

//I do believe that when George Michael won in 1989, there was some "raised eyebrows" to say the least, because a white artist won an award that had been created for black artists.//

I'm not sure where you gor that from. I'm not sure George has ever won a MOBO, but more importantly, the first MOBO awards were presented in 1996, so you're getting your awards mixed up.
//That means you condemn every single style of music from Elvis onwards because all popular music has African roots - all of it.//

On the whole, that's spot on. Maybe Country and Western is the notable exception, although it certainly picked up traits from Gospel, Blues and Folk, it's origins aren't African, more Irish.
Andy - No you are wrong.
How is he wrong Theland?
Mozz - // On the whole, that's spot on. Maybe Country and Western is the notable exception, although it certainly picked up traits from Gospel, Blues and Folk, it's origins aren't African, more Irish. //

I'm sure you would agree that if gospel and blues are roots of country music, which they are, then that makes country a music of black origin.

I would entirely agree that the Celtic influence is deeply rooted in there, but as always, music is a melting pot, and it's impossible to say with any clear timelines, what started when and from where.
Theland - // Andy - No you are wrong. //

OK, I have argued religion with you for years now, and you have consistently behaved as though you have superior knowledge.

Well, you're in my playpen now - so do tell me why I am 'wrong' - and it had better be good ...
dear me, I thought with anotheoldgit's retirement we wouldn't be getting this question quite so regularly.

Here's some MOWO awards for you

http://www.operaawards.org/archive/2020/

Funny, I can't hear the uproar at all.
Because I can tap my foot to a rythym without having to recall anything African.
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//I'm sure you would agree that if gospel and blues are roots of country music, which they are, then that makes country a music of black origin.//

I would agree that if I agreed, but I don't see Blues and Gospel as the roots of Country, more influences in it's evolution. Still, I'm not going to split hairs about this one, like you said to Theland, this is home turf for me as well.

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