Scouse dialect

How would you describe Scouse music style?

  1. i don't know.
  2. a
  3. the greatest i've ever heard
  4. rap
  5. i don't think there is a scouse music style; i don't see how you can take, say, the beatles and the wombats, for example, and draw any common traits based on where they're from.
  6. not sure everyone likes different music, so not sure.
  7. sick!!! :]
  8. there is no scouse music, just music that we find awesome.
  9. don't know.
  10. don't understand the question.
  11. scouse house
  12. alright
  13. dance/rnb
  14. roots to the irish obviously
  15. i don't know... most people from liverpool listen to the charts and like, lady gaga lol.
  16. dance music and mcing
  17. musical
  18. these days, i would say a mixture of musical styles can be heard in liverpool. obviously, in the past, the beatles' music was very popular and it still gets played in liverpool. the younger kids tend to like dance music, but even they still seem to know the words to beatles songs as they are played in the town center all the time for tourists, etc. plus, we have the matthew street festival that features a lot of liverpool bands playing over the weekend. (if you google matthew street festival liverpool, you should be able to get more information on this festival; it's held yearly in liverpool.)
  19. diverse
  20. beatles are different from echo and the bunnymen, different from real thing, etc. no real defined 'style'.
  21. hideous scouse house music and the early 2000s rock bands, not too sure on much else. haven't been there for too long.
  22. eclectic
  23. awful lol
  24. whatever music we like individually
  25. beatles
  26. i suppose most successful bands from liverpool are influenced in some way by the beatles.
  27. lively, erratic, enjoyable, enthusiastic. party attitude, show the love for their fellow man!
  28. jingly jangly
  29. indie liverpool bands... la's... shack... beatles.
  30. i'd say it varies, like many other cities. maybe indie pop.
  31. good, the beatles for instance rock!
  32. dance, funky, beatles
  33. non-existent
  34. i have no idea.
  35. just listen
  36. it's very diverse; there isn't just one type of music you could label as scouse. in liverpool, there is a big indie scene and a big dance scene. you have indie bands such as the zutons and great djs, and scouse house is very popular, along with hardcore dance music.
  37. i don't know.
  38. eclectic
  39. i don't identify with scouse music, except "scouse house," which is a type of rave music.
  40. varies, mainly rock/dance
  41. guitar-oriented rhythm and blues with a touch of folk. (i'm not a fan of scouse house...)
  42. evolving
  43. boss
  44. there isn't really a style.
  45. fast, flirty and fun
  46. based along the beatles a lot of indie and scouse house rap
  47. unique
  48. i'm not sure ... there's loads.
  49. i don't think there is a particular style, just a range of different types.
  50. the best
  51. do you mean bands from liverpool? indie, merseybeat, pop, all sorts.
  52. very lively but i think it's due to irish heritage
  53. great
  54. there isn't one? scouse house is a joke.
  55. scouse house is amazing and the pleasure rooms are decent.
  56. scouse house, mc1 in, fast, loud and lots of bass.
  57. dance music
  58. a mixture it is unfair to stereotype
  59. original and good
  60. rap, r&b
  61. individual
  62. is there one?!
  63. retro and very much like the beatles
  64. unique
  65. emotional, true, let it out
  66. mostly directed towards rap and mc'ing over the years. derived from pop music such as the beatles in the past...
  67. it's like any other city! mixed and all ages have their preferences; the students do have a big influence on things, though, because they bring with them ideas and styles from home and mix in with here, so it grows as people will always copy each other!
  68. i don't really know.
  69. original