Talk:Boogie (genre)

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Google books says electro funk and electro boogie is what "Planet Rock" is, that means this article needs either cleanup, or explanation of why electro funk and electro boogie are terms both used to label that obscure British scene this article describes and electro. I think these articles could be merged. Though there is a subjective difference in the perception of, say, "Don't make me wait" and "Planet rock" what this article describes is actually a missing link of the electro article history section and would expand it in one good way explaining how and why electro emerged and where its roots lay. -- Appletangerine un (talk) 10:46, 26 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Fine, find that reference where it is, maybe it's not even a reliable source, who knows. "Don't make me wait" and "Planet rock" are different? Why you think so? I don't hear any musical difference between "Planet rock", "Don't make me wait" and for example "You're the One for Me". I think merge is a wrong idea, because boogie is not electro. Electro is more 808 hip-hop breakbeat rhythm and boogie is more funk-melody oriented genre. RockandDiscoFanCZ (talk) 13:13, 26 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
Also we could merge Electro music#History with this article, and, as you said we should explain "why electro funk and electro boogie are terms both used to label that obscure, etc", or this thing about "electro boogie" put to the "electro" article, where it belongs(?). RockandDiscoFanCZ (talk) 15:30, 26 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]
  • Yes and also I rushed your "beautiful arrangment". You just add tags to the article and you ran away. Also it's the same fairy tale, I mean you're wrote boogie appeared after the demise of disco... and no references saying that - WP:Synth. "Major influence on boogie were the genres of funk, disco, soul, rhythm and blues and also European electronic music of the 1970s" who's saying that about "European electronic music"/"disco"/"RHYTHM AND BLUES"? - WP:OR. "In the UK, boogie was marginalised" WP:Synth, source saying black music was marginalised, not boogie.. "..., as it was almost exclusively enjoyed in the black community" - WP:OR. And your tagging with "unreliable source?" tag is just insane, once is enough. Unfortunately I found more RS. Also I guess you just say where is some problem, but you're not helping with references. Why? RockandDiscoFanCZ (talk) 18:12, 26 December 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Futuristic Boogie Artist "ORLY SAD"[edit]

Also in 2009,an Italian Artist named Orly Sad (originalfunkster!) relesed a boogie wax called "Clov3r Bounc3" very diffused in Orange County (South California). — Preceding unsigned comment added by 188.218.205.80 (talk) 17:13, 18 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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