Arthur Terence Galt MacDermot (December 18, 1928 – December 17, 2018) was a… Read Full Bio ↴Arthur Terence Galt MacDermot (December 18, 1928 – December 17, 2018) was a Canadian-American composer, pianist and writer of musical theatre. He won a Grammy Award for the song "African Waltz" in 1960. His most successful musicals were Hair (1967; its cast album also won a Grammy) and Two Gentlemen of Verona (1971). MacDermot also composed music for film soundtracks, jazz and funk albums, and classical music, and his music has been sampled in hit hip-hop songs and albums. He is best known for his work on Hair, and in particular three of the songs from the show; "Aquarius", "Let the Sunshine In", and "Good Morning Starshine", all three of which were number one hits in 1969.
MacDermot was born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of a Canadian diplomat. He was educated at Upper Canada College and Bishop's University (Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada). He received a Bachelor of Music from Cape Town University, South Africa and made a study of African music his specialty. He also studied the piano privately with Neil Chotem.
MacDermot won his first Grammy Award for the Cannonball Adderley recording of his song "African Waltz" (the title track of the album of the same name) in 1960.
MacDermot moved to New York City in 1964 where, three years later, he wrote the music for the hit musical Hair, which he later adapted for the 1979 film. Its Broadway cast album won a Grammy Award in 1969. The song from the musical Hair "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" reached number one for six weeks in 1969. The song Hair reached number one on the charts in 1969. His next musicals were Isabel's a Jezebel (1970) and Who the Murderer Was (1970), which featured British progressive rock band Curved Air. MacDermot had another hit with the musical Two Gentlemen of Verona (1971), which won the Tony Award for Best Musical. For that show, MacDermot was nominated for a Tony for best music and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music. His later musicals, however, including Dude and Via Galactica (both 1973) and The Human Comedy (1984), were not successful on Broadway.
MacDermot's film soundtracks include Cotton Comes to Harlem, a 1970 blaxploitation film starring Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St. Jacques and Redd Foxx, based on Chester Himes' novel of the same name; Rhinoceros (1974) starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder, and directed by original Broadway Hair director Tom O'Horgan; and Mistress (1992). MacDermot wrote his own orchestrations and arrangements for his theatre and film scores.
In 1979, MacDermot formed the New Pulse Band, which performs and records his original music. The band played as part of the on stage band in the 2009 Broadway revival of Hair. MacDermot's oeuvre also includes ballet scores, chamber music, the Anglican liturgy, orchestral music, poetry, incidental music for plays, band repertory and opera. In 2009 MacDermot was inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
Film director Jeff Lunger is in the post-production phase of a documentary on the life and work of MacDermot. Galt Macdermot lived on Staten Island. He has a son, Vincent MacDermot, who plays the trombone and drums on some albums. He also has a daughter, Elizabeth MacDermot, who teaches English at Staten Island Technical High School.
On November 22, 2010, MacDermot was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by SOCAN at the 2010 SOCAN Awards in Toronto.
MacDermot's music is popular with collectors of jazz and funk. Working with jazz musicians such as Bernard Purdie, Jimmy Lewis and Idris Muhammad, MacDermot created pieces that prefigured the funk material of James Brown. In recent decades, his work has become popular with hip-hop musicians including Busta Rhymes, who sampled "Space" from MacDermot's 1969 record Woman Is Sweeter for chart-topper "Woo hah!!", and Run DMC, who sampled the Hair song "Where Do I Go?" for their Grammy Award-winning "Down with the King". Handsome Boy Modelling School ("The Truth"), DJ Vadim, DJ Premier and Oh No have all sampled the same segment from "Coffee Cold", from Shapes of Rhythm (1966). As part of his Special Herbs series, rapper MF Doom sampled three MacDermot songs from Woman Is Sweeter: "Cathedral" for his song "Pennyroyal", "Space" for "Cinqfoil", and "Princess Gika" for "Hyssop". In 2006, rapper, Oh No, released an album produced completely with MacDermot samples, titled Exodus into Unheard Rhythms. Spanish hip-hop group SFDK used MacDermot's "Coffee Cold" for their song "Ternera Podrida" off the 2006 album "Original Rap University". The indie rapper J-Dilla used a sample of MacDermot's song Golden Apples (Part II) on his last album Donuts for his song Mash in 2006.
MacDermot was born in Montreal, Quebec, the son of a Canadian diplomat. He was educated at Upper Canada College and Bishop's University (Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada). He received a Bachelor of Music from Cape Town University, South Africa and made a study of African music his specialty. He also studied the piano privately with Neil Chotem.
MacDermot won his first Grammy Award for the Cannonball Adderley recording of his song "African Waltz" (the title track of the album of the same name) in 1960.
MacDermot moved to New York City in 1964 where, three years later, he wrote the music for the hit musical Hair, which he later adapted for the 1979 film. Its Broadway cast album won a Grammy Award in 1969. The song from the musical Hair "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In" reached number one for six weeks in 1969. The song Hair reached number one on the charts in 1969. His next musicals were Isabel's a Jezebel (1970) and Who the Murderer Was (1970), which featured British progressive rock band Curved Air. MacDermot had another hit with the musical Two Gentlemen of Verona (1971), which won the Tony Award for Best Musical. For that show, MacDermot was nominated for a Tony for best music and won the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music. His later musicals, however, including Dude and Via Galactica (both 1973) and The Human Comedy (1984), were not successful on Broadway.
MacDermot's film soundtracks include Cotton Comes to Harlem, a 1970 blaxploitation film starring Godfrey Cambridge, Raymond St. Jacques and Redd Foxx, based on Chester Himes' novel of the same name; Rhinoceros (1974) starring Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder, and directed by original Broadway Hair director Tom O'Horgan; and Mistress (1992). MacDermot wrote his own orchestrations and arrangements for his theatre and film scores.
In 1979, MacDermot formed the New Pulse Band, which performs and records his original music. The band played as part of the on stage band in the 2009 Broadway revival of Hair. MacDermot's oeuvre also includes ballet scores, chamber music, the Anglican liturgy, orchestral music, poetry, incidental music for plays, band repertory and opera. In 2009 MacDermot was inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame.
Film director Jeff Lunger is in the post-production phase of a documentary on the life and work of MacDermot. Galt Macdermot lived on Staten Island. He has a son, Vincent MacDermot, who plays the trombone and drums on some albums. He also has a daughter, Elizabeth MacDermot, who teaches English at Staten Island Technical High School.
On November 22, 2010, MacDermot was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by SOCAN at the 2010 SOCAN Awards in Toronto.
MacDermot's music is popular with collectors of jazz and funk. Working with jazz musicians such as Bernard Purdie, Jimmy Lewis and Idris Muhammad, MacDermot created pieces that prefigured the funk material of James Brown. In recent decades, his work has become popular with hip-hop musicians including Busta Rhymes, who sampled "Space" from MacDermot's 1969 record Woman Is Sweeter for chart-topper "Woo hah!!", and Run DMC, who sampled the Hair song "Where Do I Go?" for their Grammy Award-winning "Down with the King". Handsome Boy Modelling School ("The Truth"), DJ Vadim, DJ Premier and Oh No have all sampled the same segment from "Coffee Cold", from Shapes of Rhythm (1966). As part of his Special Herbs series, rapper MF Doom sampled three MacDermot songs from Woman Is Sweeter: "Cathedral" for his song "Pennyroyal", "Space" for "Cinqfoil", and "Princess Gika" for "Hyssop". In 2006, rapper, Oh No, released an album produced completely with MacDermot samples, titled Exodus into Unheard Rhythms. Spanish hip-hop group SFDK used MacDermot's "Coffee Cold" for their song "Ternera Podrida" off the 2006 album "Original Rap University". The indie rapper J-Dilla used a sample of MacDermot's song Golden Apples (Part II) on his last album Donuts for his song Mash in 2006.
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3-5-0-0 Ripped open by metal explosion Caught in barbed wire Fir…
3500 Ripped open by metal explosion Caught in barbed wire Fireb…
Abie Baby Yes, I's finished on y'all farm land with yo' boll…
Ain Ain't got no home, ain't got no shoes Ain't got no…
Ain't Got No Ain't got no home, ain't got no shoes Ain't got no…
Ain't Got No Grass Ain't got no home, ain't got no shoes Ain't got no…
Air Welcome! sulphur dioxide Hello! carbon monoxide The air, the…
Aquarius When the moon is in the Seventh House And Jupiter aligns…
Be-In Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare R…
Coffee Cold Nah nah nah .... nah nah nah Nah nah nah…
Colored Spade I'm a Colored spade A nigger A black nigger A jungle bunny J…
Dead End Dead end Don't walk Keep out Red light Steep cliff…
Don't Put It Down Om mane padme om On mane padme om Folding the flag means…
Donna Oh, once upon a lookin'-for-Donna-time, There was a sixteen-…
Donna / Hashish Oh Once upon a looking-for-Donna-time There was a sixteen ye…
Easy To Be Hard How can people be so heartless How can people be so…
Electric Blues Tell me who do you love man? Tell me what man? Tell…
Frank Mills I met a boy called Frank Mills On September twelfth right…
Going Down Me and Lucifer Lucifer and me Just like the angel that fel…
Good Morning Good morning starshine, the earth says "Hello" You twinkle a…
Hair She asks me why, I'm just a hairy guy I'm hairy…
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Ram…
Hashish Hashish Cocaine Marijuana Opium LSD DMT STP, BLT A&P,…
I Where do I go Follow the river Where do I go Follow the…
I Believe In Love I believe in love, I believe in love, I believe in love, …
I Got Life I got life, mother I got laughs, sister I got freedom, broth…
I'm Black I'm black I'm black I'm pink I'm pink I'm Rinso white I'm…
Initials LBJ took the IRT Down to 4th Street USA When he got…
Initials 1940’s LBJ took the IRT Down to 4th Street USA When he got…
Let Sunshine In We starve, look at one another short of breath Walking proud…
Let The Sun Shine In We starve, look at one another short of breath Walking prou…
Let The Sunshine In We starve, look at one another short of breath Walking proud…
Manchester Manchester England England Across the Atlantic Sea And I'm a…
My Conviction I would just like to say that it is my…
Sodomy Sodomy Fellatio Cunnilingus Pederasty Father, why do these …
Somebody To Love Can anybody find me Somebody to love? Each morning i get up…
space Doors locked (doors locked) Blinds pulled (blinds pulled) Li…
The Bed Oh the bed Oooh the bed Ahhh the bed Oh the bed Mmmm the…
The Flesh Failures We starve Look at one another Short of breath Walking proudl…
The Flesh Failures (Let the Sunshine in) We starve-look At one another Short of breath Walking proudl…
Three Five Zero Zero Ripped open by metal explosion Caught in barbed wire Fireb…
Walking In Space Doors locked (doors locked) Blinds pulled (blinds pulled) Li…
What A Piece Of Work Is Man What a piece of work is man How noble in…
Where Do I Go Where do I go Follow the river Where do I go Follow the…
Where Do I Go? Where do I go Follow the river Where do I go Follow the…
White Boys White boys are so pretty Skin as smooth as milk…
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Chillou
Toutes les musiques:
Modèle: Artiste (featuring) - Musique - Album (si il y en a un)
0:24 Grünt (feat Mekra, Framal, 2zer, Népal, Alpha Wann, Nekfeu & Doums) - Grünt Hors-Série 日本 🇯🇵
0:29 Planète Rap (feat 1995, L'Entourage & $-Crew) - Nekfeu, Dooms, Alpha Wann, S-Crew & Eff Gee en freestyle dans Planète Rap !
1:07 5 Majeur - Gère tes affaires - Variations
1:30 Nekfeu & Alpha Wann - Aux portes du succès - En Sous-Marin
1:43 Alpha Wann - Le piège - Une main lave l'autre
1:53 Alpha Wann - Langage crypté - Une main lave l'autre
2:48 Alpha Wann - Macro - Une main lave l'autre
3:19 Deen Burbigo (feat Nekfeu) - Tu rêves - Grand Cru
3:32 S.Pri Noir (feat Nekfeu) - Juste pour voir - Masque Blanc
3:46 Jazzy Bazz (feat Nekfeu) - Éternité - Nuit
4:00 PLK (feat Nekfeu) - Waow - Polak
4:38 Nekfeu & Alpha Wann - En soum soum - En Sous-Marin
4:54 Alpha Wann - Starsky & Hutch - Une main lave l'autre
5:24 Alpha Wann - Ça va ensemble - Une main lave l'autre
6:05 Alpha Wann - Une main lave l'autre - Une main lave l'autre
6:32 Alpha Wann - Une main lave l'autre - Une main lave l'autre
6:40 Alpha Wann - Le piège - Une main lave l'autre
6:48 Alpha Wann - Ça va ensemble - Une main lave l'autre
7:04 Alpha Wann - Ça va ensemble - Une main lave l'autre
7:23 Alpha Wann - Olive & Tom - Une main lave l'autre
7:42 Alpha Wann - Flamme olympique - Une main lave l'autre
7:51 Nekfeu & Alpha Wann - Aux portes du succès - En Sous-Marin
8:14 Alpha Wann - Flamme olympique - Une main lave l'autre
8:17 Alpha Wann - Cascade Remix - Une main lave l'autre
8:20 Alpha Wann - Ça va ensemble - Une main lave l'autre
8:23 Alpha Wann - Stupéfiant et noir - Une main lave l'autre
8:30 Alpha Wann - Flamme olympique - Une main lave l'autre
9:15 Alpha Wann - Langage crypté - Une main lave l'autre
9:30 Alpha Wann - Macro - Une main lave l'autre
10:17 Alpha Wann - Cascade Remix - Une main lave l'autre
11:09 Alpha Wann - Barcelone - Alph Lauren 2
11:44 Alpha Wann - 1500 - Une main lave l'autre
12:50 Alpha Wann - Ça va ensemble - Une main lave l'autre
13:20 Sofiane (feat Heuss L'enfoiré, Sadek, Soolking, Mac Tyer, Kalash Criminel & Vald) - Woah - 93 Empire
13:36 Alpha Wann - Le piège - Une main lave l'autre
14:03 Alpha Wann - Langage crypté - Une main lave l'autre
14:08 Alpha Wann - Ça va ensemble - Une main lave l'autre
14:15 Alpha Wann - Flamme olympique - Une main lave l'autre
15:07 Alpha Wann (feat Infint') - Le tour - Une main lave l'autre
Fin.
coco chanel
Hé gros, en tant que rappeur je me permets de rajouter quelque chose à ton analyse technique que tu as omis d'évoquer :
Si on parle de sonorités dans un texte de rap, c'est bien de parler des assonances (la répétition de voyelles), mais faut surtout pas oublier les allitérations, qui, elles, se basent sur les consonnes.
Quand on gratte un texte et qu'on espace bien les schémas syllabiques, un bon moyen de faire le lien entre les différentes parties d'une phase est de maintenir une répétition ou de faire des rappels de consonnes à des moments pertinents.
Regardons la phase sur doflamingo :
"Dans un autre monde, je serai Philly Flingo,
Le fly nigga, fourrure à la Doflamingo"
On a une répétition des F, N, L et G dans la phase, et 3 occurrences du D. Le premier, avant le schéma de rime, le deuxième un peu plus tard à et le troisième, DANS la clôture de ce schéma.
- Le premier est sur un temps important (un demi-temps), mais c'est un peu discret parce que le premier kick de l'avant-dernière mesure est à la fin de la rime d'avant (sur le "peur" du "dernier rappeur qui rappe"), et pour le "Dans" on a le placement du kick un quart de temps après le demi-temps (je crois. En tous cas le kick est sur le "un" de "dans un autre monde".)
- Le deuxième est un quart de temps avant le kick (miroir, miroir, toussa toussa) et d'façons la diction et la liaison avec le "je" est trop floue pour considérer que c'est pas un rappel.
- Et le dernier D de Doflamingo est sur le dernier kick de la dernière mesure qui est aussi sur un demi-temps !
Chais pas si c'est clair mais en tous cas sur ces trois fois ya deux fois où ça tombe sur les demi-temps et ça rend bien.
Et ya aussi deux fois où ça tombe à un quart de temps d'écart du kick et ça rend bien. c:
Pareil, "Phi" de "philly flingo" et "le "ni" de "nigga" tombent sur le snare, en cohérence avec les deux "chuis" des phases d'avant qui tombent aussi dessus.
D'expérience c'est pas tout le temps des trucs qui sont conscientisés quand on écrit, mais ça fait partie des détails qui font qu'une pahse sonne bien ou pas, que le feeling passe, quoi !
Si on regarde bien, ya souvent aucun son inutile dans ses phases, puisqu'il s'amuse à leur faire faire des passe-passes et les recaler plus tard. Mais pas n'importe où, faut que ça groove.
De manière générale aussi, on peut noter beaucoup de rapprochements de sons similaires (les B et les D, les D et L qui sont produits sur des parties proches de la bouche, N et M, et j'en passe...)
Plus on prête attention à la construction d'un texte, plus on se rend compte que les meilleurs le sont pour des raisons qui nous échappent parfois, le rap c'est complexe à bien faire et c'est cool. :)
J'espère avoir pu apporter mon petit grain de sel !
Des bisous.
PS : je suis repassé par là 3 ans plus tard et ya des choses niveau placement qui m'étaient passées au dessus alors j'ai rajouté des détails.
Ca met encore plus en évidence ma dernière phrase sur les choses qui nous passent au dessus !
Re-des bisous.
Mattcasss
Alpha, il se fait écouter par une minorité, mais la majorité de cette minorité sont les gens qui savoure le rap
Jules
"mon public sont des gens intelligents"
edit: ref du sketch du comte de Bouderbala
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_blEj5DxUh8
Toniok
vrai
Elia Krygier
Mattcasss pas besoin d’être un puriste pour savourer le rap
laura...
pseud0gamer111 très bien dit
Gaël Delacroix
Merci, me voila rassuré
Levy EKO
On a réussi les reufs! UMLA est disque d’or😭📀✨
Hazy O
🔥
IceeK17
Heureusement quand t'écoute un son comme Olive & Tom
Reda
@IceeK17 exactement