The Canterbury Tales are stories about a religious pilgrimage.
Here is a rap version.
Free and legal download from the artists website.
Via WFMU's "Beware of the Blog"
http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2007/04/mp3_truffles_to.html<snip>
Yes indeed, a rap version of The Canterbury Tales. And don't miss Canada's Wordsworth-rapping varmint, MC Nuts.
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http://musicformaniacs.blogspot.com/2007/04/rap-canterbury-tales.htmlMonday, April 23, 2007
The Rap Canterbury Tales
Saturday's post about the giant squirrel rapping classic poetry reminded my friend Karl about seeing a live performance of a rap version of Chaucer's medieval masterpiece "Canterbury Tales." A quick inter-webular search revealed Baba Brinkman's site, a chap from Vancouver who has an M.A. in Medieval and Renaissance English Literature, and whose thesis "drew parallels between the worlds of rap music and literary poetry."
His album "The Rap Canterbury Tales" puts a modern hip-hop spin on the tales - if eminem had a graduate degree in classical literature it might sound a little something like this:
Baba Brinkman: The Miller's Tale - about a dirty Medieval gurrrl.
Baba Brinkman: The Pardoner's Tale - some drunks in a bar want to beat up Death; kinda reminds me of "Billy & Ted's Bogus Journey" (now there's a high-brow reference for ya).
Baba Brinkman: The Wife of Bath's Tale - another pretty interesting story about a knight who has to have sex with a scary old lady.
You must admit: not many hard-core MCs can claim to have a "Teaching Resources" page on their website.
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